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On the eve of the Global MindCraft Universe Challenge, Justin Turner, a teenage master of the titular virtual reality game, and his friends (known online as the Digital Mavericks) discover a sinister underbelly within the MindCraft Universe that may use artificial intelligence and virtual manipulation to end the world as we know it.
In the close-knit town of Marchfield, where gossip spreads faster than a teenager’s texts, English teacher Audrey Fremont and Algebra instructor Oz Taylor find themselves at the center of a scandal—and a romance neither saw coming.
A few too many drinks at Happy Hour and a glimpse of his infuriatingly sexy shoulders lead to a one-night stand that should have ended there—but didn’t. Relentlessly organized and a bit of a perfectionist, Audrey is horrified to discover that Oz is one of her new coworkers. Yet, stolen glances in the hallway, moments in the copy room, and snarky banter make keeping it “no strings attached” nearly impossible to maintain.
With meddling friends and nosy colleagues already placing bets on their romance, Audrey and Oz can’t ignore the chemistry simmering between them. But just when Audrey thinks she’s got everything under control, a surprise confession from Oz leaves her questioning everything she thought she knew about love.
In a town where everyone’s watching, Audrey and Oz must decide: will they keep playing it safe, or risk their hearts on a love that could change everything?
A COWBOY FOR CHRISTMAS
Bobbi Smith
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GENRE: Historical Fiction
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BLURB:
Dan Roland has always gone it alone. And no prissy miss from back East is going to convince him to do otherwise. Even if she does have the most alluring brown eyes he’s ever seen. But when his boss suddenly orders that he help the brunette beauty find a buried treasure, the rugged ranch foreman doesn’t have any choice but to offer his protection.
It’s not just the weather leaving Penny Anderson feeling a bit chilly upon her return to Texas. First she gets the news that her ailing father has hidden the family fortune. Then she learns Dan Roland is the only one he trusts to help her find it. And yet one teasing, tempting kiss at a time, he starts to thaw her out until all she yearns for is A COWBOY FOR CHRISTMAS.
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EXCERPTS :
Excerpt One:
“How much farther is it?” Penny asked as she rode behind Dan on the steep, rocky trail. After several hours in the saddle, they had to be getting close.
“Probably another two or three miles,” he answered. “Are you doing all right?”
“Yes, though it’s hard to believe that it was just a few weeks ago I was at the Chase ball. It seems like an eternity - almost like another life.”
She wondered what her friends would think of her now if they saw her bundled up against the cold in workman’s clothes, riding astride out in the middle of nowhere. Her life back then seemed like a fairy tale.
Fairy tale –
She let her gaze linger on Dan, seeing the day’s growth of beard on his jawline and liking how it added an aura of danger about him. She hadn’t even realized she’d needed saving when he’d whisked her away from the ballroom. But without him, she wouldn’t have been reunited with her father. There was no denying Dan, that was for sure.
Penny urged her mount forward to ride beside him as the trail widened.
“Do you miss being in the city?” he asked.
“I miss my friends, but being back here with Papa means a lot to me.”
Dan wondered if one of the friends she was missing was the man she’d been dancing with when he’d shown up at the ball. He didn’t like the thought of her in another man’s arms.
“Let’s take another look at the map,” he said to take his mind off how much he wanted to hold her close. “The sooner we find your father’s money, the sooner we can get back.”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
After working as a department manager for Famous-Barr, and briefly as a clerk at a bookstore, Bobbi Smith gave up on career security and began writing. She sold her first book to Zebra in 1982.
Since then, Bobbi has written over 40 books and 6 novellas. To date, there are more than five million of her novels in print. She has been awarded the prestigious Romantic Times Storyteller of the Year Award and two Career Achievement Awards. Her books have appeared on numerous bestseller lists.
When she's not working on her novels, she is frequently a guest speaker for writer's groups. Bobbi is mother of two sons and resides in St. Charles, Missouri with her husband and three dogs.
Romantic Times Storyteller of the Year
NY Times Bestseller
USA Today Bestseller
Inducted into the Sigma Tau Delta Literary Fraternity
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Here you are on the brink of a journey all about self-discovery and chasing dreams. With personal stories and tools that shaped the author's path, she focuses on embracing authenticity. You'll explore how living with purpose and passion is achievable. This personal-growth book combines cutting-edge technology and music interaction, reflecting the author's belief that music can transform and positively impact individuals and communities.
A VERY RETRO CHRISTMAS
Pamela Spradlin Mahajan
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GENRE: Holiday Romance
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BLURB:
What if the future you always dreamed of, was actually in the past?
Social worker Cat has no intention of falling in love or getting married—much to her mother’s chagrin. While mourning her paternal grandmother’s passing, Cat opens an heirloom left by the matriarch—a coveted Christmas ornament—and finds herself transported to December 1936.
Handyman Eli spends his days doing odd jobs around town and his nights hammering away on his house—whatever it takes to keep his mind off the awful year he’s had. When a mysterious young woman drops into his life seemingly overnight and wants to rent his guest house, he is at first annoyed and then more than a little intrigued
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Excerpt One:
Cat stared into the young face of what was certainly her Grandma Lana. How was this possible? Minutes ago, Cat had been unpacking the contents of what remained of her grandmother’s Christmas decorations—the grandmother who passed away a few months ago.
And now here she was sitting in what was supposedly her hometown with a young version of Lana—a version who looked to be in her late teens.
Had Cat finally lost her mind? Was that the explanation for all this? Had her grandmother’s death been too much for her to bear? Or had she contracted some sort of virus that a sturdy dose of pills could fix?
“Won’t your mother and daddy be expecting you home soon?” Maribel asked Lana.
“They’ll understand, once I explain what’s happened.”
Lana laid a hand on Cat’s shoulder and a feeling of warmth permeated Cat’s entire body. Cat studied her grandmother. She had clear, warm-toned skin without a wrinkle in sight. Her eyes were a clear blue, her cheeks were round, and her yellow-blonde hair was styled into a soft wave.
Lana’s dress was delightfully retro—a floral print number with a collar, buttons at the chest, and a matching fabric belt at her waist.
“What were you doing here with Eli earlier, Mar?” Lana said.
Maribel, who had vivid red lipstick and some kind of undergarment that made her chest look like two grenades ready to strike, pursed her lips. “Just trying to ease the man back into the dating pool.”
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An Interview with Pamela Spradlin Mahajan
1.Did you always want to be an author?
More or less, yes. When I was asked what I wanted to be as a child, I used to tell everyone I wanted to be a veterinarian. And I thought that was true because I loved animals (especially dogs!). However I didn’t love math and science.
I think I didn’t feel being a novelist was an option because I didn’t see anyone else around me doing that as a career. But I started writing stories as soon as I could hold a pencil.
2.Tell us about the publication of your first book.
My first novel SKYE, REVISED was published earlier this year in March 2024 from The Wild Rose Press. It was a dream realized! There were many steps along the way to make it happen. As I mentioned, I started writing stories young. As I got older, I continued to write but did not finish a lot of the stories I wrote. So learning the craft and commitment to complete a story was one step along the path.
Once I had completed my first manuscript, EXPERT PLAYERS, I learned the process of editing and then querying. I put aside that novel after many months of unsuccessfully querying agents. That was another part of my path.
I started writing SKYE, REVISED during that querying process. I decided pretty early on I wanted to go with a small press this time around. It took a year or two to write SKYE, REVISED. Once I felt it was ready, the acceptance from The Wild Rose Press came pretty fast. I was beyond excited.
3.Besides yourself, who is your favorite author in the genre you write in?
My work straddles a variety of genres so pulling from a wide pool with many great authors, two I love are Alice Hoffman and Lisa Jewell.
I try to follow the advice doled out by many authors and read as much as I can as it is an essential ingredient to writing well. I am currently reading the moving YA novel IF THESE WINGS COULD FLY by Kyrie McCauley.
4.What's the best part of being an author? The worst?
The best part of being an author is being able to follow where my intuition and imagination lead me. Another great thing is being able to share my stories with other people.
One of the worst parts of being an author is the amount of trudging along the path one has to do with very little feedback. Sometimes it can feel as if you are submitting your work into the void. And the waiting!!
Seeking writing mentors, joining writing groups, and being part of the writing community can help. As can just reminding yourself to focus on writing and creating the story, not thinking how it will be received.
5.What are you working on now?
I am currently working on a historical mystery that will likely be YA. It’s still in the drafting stages so that could change. I have researched a lot about self-publishing and plan to self-publish a series in the future as well.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Pamela Spradlin Mahajan is the author of women’s fiction and romance. Her debut novel, “Skye, Revised,” was released in early 2024. Pamela has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and creative writing from Missouri State University and a Masters from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Her recent short stories have appeared in the online literary journal "They Call Us" and she has been honored in the WOW! Women on Writing Flash Fiction Contest. A native of Springfield, Mo., Pamela lives with her family in Kansas City, where in addition to writing women's fiction and romance, she also works as a copywriter, journalist, and reseller.
Website: https://pamelamahajan.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamelajsm/
Modern society has reached a critical juncture in its existence. Like past civilizations ours has reached a point where its future is far from certain, with its decline, or even collapse, being distinct possibilities.
The Incas, the Mayans, the Romans, the Rapanui, and many others, had seemingly successful societies, yet collapsed when faced with challenges that threatened their continued existence.
Are we to suffer the same fate? What could possibly cause our downfall?
Climate change and environmental issues? Perhaps. It is now almost a certainty that these events are destined to inflict catastrophic damage to our global society. Our coastal cities and island nations, as well as our global economy and agricultural output, will be irreparably damaged. Many of Earth's species, as well as the lives of many millions of people, will be displaced or lost forever.
Such a fate may still be averted, but that opportunity has largely passed. Even if we are able to correct the climatic and environmental issues threatening our society, we must still recognize and address the ultimate source of our problems. For if we fail, a far worse fate potentially awaits us.
Our Global Crisis is an eye opening look at the common weakness shared by societies and civilizations both past and present. But analysis of the problem alone will not solve the global crisis we now face. Thus, the final chapter is dedicated to the simple, yet critical solutions, necessary for our very survival.