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Isaac Comett Book Tour & Giveaway 5/28 – 6/28


Isaac Comett: My Life as a Shard Knight
by R.T. Driver
Genre: YA SciFi Fantasy
It’s 2003,
and the coldest of seasons has arrived, filled with monsters,
robots and dead beat dads.
Isaac believed his only job was to blow off homework, play video games
and
get a date with his crush, the cunning local delinquent June Farnell;
not defend his hometown from vicious space pirates!
On one Fall afternoon, he and his friends are attacked by aliens seeking
the Memorite Shards; crystals that grant the user superpowers. His
comfortable life with his mom and younger brother is gone, and he’s
forced to fight a secret war against the merciless Cyborg, Straum.
Even when they gain the shard’s protection, more questions about
their unyielding attackers arise, and their only source for answers
is another shady alien, and fellow Memorite user, Chenzo.
Lying to his mom and swinging a sword become Isaac’s new life as he,
June
and the others train to become Shard Knights; defenders of the
Memorite. Unfortunately for him, he’s the team’s weakest link, and
surviving the one year bonding period to the crystal seems less
likely with each battle. And what’s worse, his estranged father Zack
is back in town after a year long hiatus, ready to “set things
right”…again.
Will Isaac defeat Straum’s army of mechanical warriors, save his family
and live long enough to put on his graduation cap, or will Comett
burn out like so many others before him?

Join Isaac, June, the slick talking Austin, his brainy beauty girlfriend

Emma, and the comic-book obsessed Fiora in this epic sci-fi rumble
and see what being a hero is REALLY all about!

-Realistic characters of different races and backgrounds that deal with
true to
life issues, such as school drama, dating, divorced parents and neglect.
-No lengthy, needless descriptions make for a satisfying read.
-Immersive, over-the-top action influenced by video games, anime, and
science
fiction movies while seasoned with emotional encounters throughout.
Feel like a part of a super hero team!
-Edited for quality and easy navigation!
First Release Testimonials
“A Good Mashup of Anime and Sci-Fi Story Telling” –
Flipino Fuego
“Looking Forward to More!” – Ms. Chea
“The pace is perfect, the reading is very comfortable, and the material
is
appropriate for all ages. Although this book is geared
towards…young adults, I…couldn’t put it down! I definitely
recommend this suspenseful book to everyone who enjoys a good read.”
-Mrs. Wygant

Isaac Comett: Interstellar Warrior

Isaac, June, Austin and the others are halfway through their bonding period

with the powerful Memorite Crystals, but their adventure is far from over.

Fighting Androids and Seekers has become second nature to the team,
but their
unity is put to the test when personal feelings from a bad breakup
get in the way of being heroes. With graduation only weeks away,
their parents growing suspicious of their activities, and two of the
warriors ready to rip each other’s heads off, it seems like things
couldn’t get worse…
But they do.
Isaac and the others depart for the world of Rudesia to Recall the
remaining Shards. There’s no rest for the tired friends, as not only
do they have a rich, stuck-up Count on their tails, but complications
from a new, less welcome addition to their group.
The chance for an early freedom and end to the Memorite War has come!
Will Isaac’s emotional wounds heal in time, or will they lead to a
deathblow for the Shard Knights?
-Picks up after My Life as a Shard Knight
-Inspired by Video Games, Anime and Manga
-Crazy sci-fi action throughout!
-Addresses issues of change, what makes a healthy relationship, and the
consequences of greed and violence
-Includes pages of concept art and character designs!

R.T. (Robert Treat) Driver was born in New Haven, CT in 1990, and grew up

in the city of Milford with his hard-working mother and “too
smart for his own good” brother. Throughout his teenage years he
researched and flip flopped between dozens of ideal jobs. He
eventually went to a Porter & Chester Institute for Electronics

in 2009 where he learned the wonders of debt. After working as a
Program Manager in a circuit board plant for years, he chose self
employment to have more time for his wife and personal pursuits.

Ever since his exposure to Japanese Animation and author Christopher
Wooding’s Broken Sky, R.T. created many unused manuscripts that were
better off not seeing the light of day. The first project he released
was Isaac Comett: My Life as a Shard Knight in 2014, then re-released
the series after heavy edits in 2017.
R.T. Currently lives in Branford, CT with his supportive wife and her
army
of stuffed animals.
Scene: After visiting the art fair and buying matching crystal necklaces, Isaac and his are
at home in their apartment complex, when they are interrupted by a loud sound.
A loud smash like a someone tossing a bowling ball from a fifty story window grabbed
our ears. We turned to the apartment to our right to see a cloud of dust escape through the broken
windows. After it settled, I could have sworn that I heard something that sounded like a cross
between a cat and a snake release a gurgling hiss.
Emma yelped at the interruption and had to hold onto her sister so she didn’t fall off the
wooden planks. “What was that?”
“I guess those stories about this place being ghetto are true.” said Austin. “Sounds like
someone did a real nice job on these new houses.”
They laughed off the scare, but I turned my head back and peered into the unlit home.
Things fell apart all the time there, but nothing as earth shattering as that. “You guys don’t think
that was a little too weird?” I asked. “Didn’t you hear that strange sound?”
Austin and Emma looked at each other. “I didn’t hear anything, dude.”
Fiora crawled off her stoop. “Was it like an animal?”
“I don’t know what it was. If it was an animal, it was a dying one.”
She went to mush. “What if it’s a poor stray kitty pinned under a broken board?”
“If it is it’s probably dead now, dude.”
Emma socked him in the arm. “Don’t be so heartless!”
“Austin, what if something really did get hurt in there? I think we should take a look.” I
said.
Fiora put her hands on her hips and nodded in approval. “Very good, Fuzzy! You’re
staying in character even outside the game to preserve the story’s flow. I’m proud of you.””Uh, right.”
Austin and I lead the way through the freshly painted door and onto the unit’s back porch.
The wood we stood on still smelled like a home improvement store; stuffy and metallic. There
were even price tags still on the boards.
“Watch out for nails.” said Emma.
“Yes Mom.” said Austin.
The girls were behind us as we put our faces against the saw-dust ridden glass door and
looked inside. The unfurnished space had nothing but tarps and tools laying around everywhere.
A few replacement windows had fallen from against the wall, but most unsettling was the pile of
spilled white paint. The small milky river flowed along the smooth hard wood, then disappeared
into a massive hole in the dining room floor.
“What the heck made that?” I asked.
Fiora pushed me aside and looked in. “Awesome.”
“Not awesome.” said Emma. “If something was stuck down there, it’s probably too buried
for us to grab it.”
“Kitty…”
Austin looked at the sad sisters, then back to me. “Is it unlocked?” he asked.
I grabbed the handle of the sliding door and pulled it.
“Yep.”
“Darn.” he said.
I was met with the acrid smell of paint when I stepped inside. It was so strong that it
made me feel a little queasy, and the bits of dust still in the air from the destruction didn’t do my
lungs any favors. I toughed it out though as I led the group to the edge of the hole. Below us
looked like a black abyss that went on for eternity.

“Anyone got a light?” I asked.
Emma tried the switch on the wall, but noticed the cheap electric chandelier, a staple of
every apartment unit, hadn’t been installed yet. Fiora squinted through her glasses as Austin
hunched over close to the hole, then backed off at the first creek the boards made. Through it all,
I could feel the stone on my neck grow warmer.
“Someone throw something down there.” said Austin.
“What if you hurt the kitty?” said Fiora.
I sighed and picked up a paintbrush. “We don’t even know if there’s really anything down
there. Maybe we can get a reaction if it’s still alive.”
“Just don’t hurt the kitty.”
Sure I talked a good game, but I was reluctant to throw the brush down there. The stone
pulsed more and more as I wound up, as if it were telling me to stop. If I had brought it up with
my friends I figured they would have thought I was crazy. My eyes looked over to Emma
though, and noticed her hand over her chest, in the same spot where my shard hung. A little bit
of sweat was over her brow, too.
“Just do it.” said Austin. He took the brush from my hand and threw it.
After a silent pause that felt like an eternity, we heard a gentle thud. Austin seemed
satisfied, but if I knew anything from chucking things at my younger brother, it wasn’t the sound
of an object landing on something, but someone. A slow gurgle sounded that filled the empty
apartment and sent tingles down my spine.
“I heard it that time, dude.”
Fiora knelt down closer, but Emma had tugged at my shoulder. Her other hand hadn’t left
her chest. “Isaac, I think we need to go. Right away.”
I looked back at the pit. The stone on my chest burned. “Yeah, I think you’re right.”
Another gurgle, this one more human-like in sound echoed from under us. I only had the

guts to turn around for a second, but when I did I saw two big white ovals looking back at me.
They weren’t a dog’s, cat’s or anything I had ever seen before.
“Go guys, go!” I shouted.
We quickly moved to the back door, but I tripped when a fist shot up through the
hardwood. It fished around for my ankle, but the shoveled-sized hand gave up and forced its way
through another spot. Everything was a nightmarish blur as Fiora and Austin helped me up and
we darted out the door.
An otherworldly cry came from the apartment, like the tortured voices of a man and
woman yelling in unison. We looked from outside as the mirrors shook and wooden planks broke
through the glass door. The thing that pulled itself out of the floor and jumped into the backyard
was freaky beyond all reason.
Its wide white eyes, in contrast against its black and purple rubbery skin, had just as
much stopping power in the sun as they did in the dark. It’s elongated, football shaped head
zipped its focus from the trees, to the woodpile, then to each of us. Its sharp movements made
the long black, tubular tendrils on its back bounce around. It’s search eventually settled on Emma
and I. It straightened its back and became taller than anyone I’d ever seen.
“What is that thing?!” yelled Austin.
Emma trembled and hid behind Austin. I could see Fiora shake as she stood by my side,
but her jaw was locked tight and her teeth were barred more like a cornered animal than helpless
prey. I wanted to grab a stick or call for help, but I couldn’t get my muscles to move.
The mouthless face let out a heavy exhale before it’s invisible mouth spoke. “Memorite. Give to
me.”

 

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The Dark Evoke Series Book Tour & Giveaway 5/19 – 6/19


Seeking Nirvana
The Dark Evoke Series Book 1
by V.L. King
Genre: Romantic Suspense

****CONTAINS AN ELEMENT OF PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE, AND IS

 

THEREFORE ONLY RECOMMENDED TO READERS OVER THE AGE OF 18****

They say that old habits die hard, and twenty-seven-year-old, Kady
Jenson,
is about to discover how very true that statement is.
Waking up in the hospital with a complete stranger at her bedside should
have caused panic and confusion, but for some unknown reason to her,
Kady finds the company of the rugged, and devastatingly handsome man
simply irresistible. And that Irish brogue. Oh, my word!
It’s only when she discovers that she has just awoken from a four-day
coma, with a three-year void in her memory, that brings on her panic
and confusion.
Kady soon comes to realize that things change with time, not only
appearances. And if that wasn’t enough the sexual chemistry she
once shared with her boyfriend, now so long ago, and she begins to
fall back into buried habits unconsciously, each day, the growing
sense of foreboding becomes increasingly harder to ignore. Kady is
left on her own when her boyfriend goes on a business trip; she takes
it upon herself to find her Irish Stranger which sends them on a
quest, in a race against time, to piece the puzzle back together.

Eluding Nirvana
The Dark Evoke Series Book 2

****CONTAINS ELEMENTS OF PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE, AND IS

 

THEREFORE ONLY RECOMMENDED TO READERS OVER THE AGE OF 18****

Three years lost; a body marred and a mission complete.
Waking after a four-day coma, Kady Jenson felt her life crashing down
around
her. Three years of her memory were missing, and the compelling man
at her side was not her years-long partner, but a stranger – a
stranger who promised to help her recover what she had lost.
But how did Kady come to such a place?
What dark, mysterious events had stolen her past and threatened her
future?
How did her lover become a stranger,
and this stranger become so terribly important?
What happened to turn Kady’s orderly life into a terrifying nightmare
which would leave her permanently marked, body and soul?

Transcending Nirvana
The Dark Evoke Series Book 3

****CONTAIN ELEMENTS OF PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE, AND IS

 

THEREFORE ONLY RECOMMENDED TO READERS OVER THE AGE OF 18****

Con·trol:
tr.v. con·trolled, con·trol·ling, con·trols
Noun
1. The power to influence or direct people’s behaviour or the course
of events.
2. To hold in restraint.

 

Survivor:
sur·vive
v. sur·vived, sur·viv·ing, sur·vives
v.intr.

 

1. To remain alive or in existence.
2. To carry on despite hardships or trauma.

 

Kady Jenson was a fighter.
For four days, she fought through the darkness of her unconscious, and
for weeks afterward she fought for answers as to why her long-term
boyfriend was more of a stranger, while she felt so connected to the
Irish stranger now at her hospital bedside. The apprehension, fear,
anxiety, scars that she had no memories of gaining and an unfamiliar
passion which spawned each time she was in close proximity to the
stranger, provided a wake-up call.
Receiving something she secretly craved helped regain the memories of
the three
years she had lost… but nothing could prepare her for thegut-wrenching truth. Kady discovered she had gone from fighter to
victim at the hands and from the manipulation of the one person she
truly loved – The one person who was supposed to love and cherish
her. Beatings, emotional cruelty and mental torture had been an
everyday occurrence. This was her life…
Now, she’s back and so are her memories. With Irish steadfast at her
side to protect her and maintain any residual fight she has left, can
she finally break free of Liam’s hold? What remained of the
fighter, fought to discover how she, at the lowest point of her life,
was a victim.
I suppose
my life could be described as a romance novel itself. Life
has many twists and turns, many forks in the road, and numerous
bumps. But we learn and we grow.
I am a firm believer
in, ‘your life is what you make it’, And I am greatful for the two
important people in my life that taught me that approach. May they be
watching me now.
I married my childhood sweetheart, and had he
gifted me with a son…everything has a Happy Ever After, you just
need to believe in it.
Yes, I ramble, and at times it is a challenge to shut me up.
Apart from the obvious duties in
life, writing is the only thing that I can sit and concentrate on
without contemplating all the other things I should/could be doing.
If I’m not writing…I’m thinking about writing, usually with a
coffee in my hand.
I always start the day with a coffee, and a
motivational quote. It really does help.
 
Seconds passed in a form of salted tears trailing down my face, and over my swollen lip.
I tasted the salty residue as I swept my tongue over the cracked flesh between sobs. I
have no idea how long I cried. All I can remember is the pressure in my head, directly
behind my eyes, and the way it radiated through my cheekbones. Thrown into disarray,
my shoulders juddered, sending my body into a mass of constricting, tautening muscles
with each tiny gasp as I attempted to halt my cries in the warmth of Liam’s arms.
There was nothing I could do about my misplaced years. There was no magic medicine
to administer to help spark something, no matter how trivial it may be. There was no
magic procedure that the doctors of MA General could carry out like in some sci-fi movie,
hook me up to more probes and wires and have my body zoom through a tunnel of
flashing images while they flooded back.
They were gone. At least, they were gone for now. And that was something I didn’t truly
comprehend how demanding it would be to accept. But I had to accept it. Regardless.
“Mr. DeLaney,” Leviton’s voice shaded my rapid pants as I fought for a lungful of air. “If I
could have a talk with you outside please,” he requested.
I unwillingly pulled myself away from the warm crook of Liam’s body, shifting my head
from the consoling warmth and rhythmic rising and dropping of his chest, back onto the
white cotton pillow. Striving to reassure me, he grazed his thumb over my knuckles as he
thrust himself from the bed. “I won’t be a few minutes, baby,” he smiled.
Everything at that point may have been buried in a dense, stifling fog, but the look in
Irish’s eyes didn’t go unnoticed, as his gaze combed Liam while he was skirted at the
foot of the bed, and trailed behind the sympathetic doctor into the hallway, closing the
room door gently behind him. That grimace couldn’t have gone undetected, totally
impossible. It was the lighthouse beaming through my fog, guiding me to a question that
I really didn’t even wish to contemplate.
Incalculable times I exhaled loudly, ousting all of my frustrations in one simple breath,
but it didn’t help. My frustrations and alarm was as visible as the flat-cap on Irish’s head.
Every fleeting moment which passed alongside a groan, had my agitation escalating,
scaling higher and higher like one of those carnival attractions, where you hit the button
with the hammer to see how strong you are. And I was very close to reaching the
jackpot.
Air was expelled in hefty grunts, while my fingers had become a knotted mass in my lap.
Teeth were grinded and temperatures had rocketed as the silence turned into piercing
bells ringing in my already aching head.
“How do we…? How long have we…?” I wavered, my attention shifted from my blue
woven cover, to the well-defined man at the foot of my cot. “How do I know you?”
Seeing the corner of his lips curl into a smile, albeit a sad one, I felt the atmosphere in
the room begin to normalize and adjust. It was no longer suffocating and awkward like it
had been with Liam amongst the room’s occupants. With his hands hidden in the front of
his dark, denim pockets, his arms pushing his plaid shirt back to showcase his white T-shirt that clung to his torso, he paced leisurely to my side.
“We’ve known each other for about eighteen months. I work for, Liam.”
“Eightee––” I sighed. Quelling the sense of uprising panic, I breathed in a deep breath,
well, as deep as my smarting ribs would allow, and exhaled through pursed lips. Having
a void that immense in my mind was too overwhelming. I instantly began to wish I didn’t
ask such a stupid question, a question which would trigger an immeasurable degree of
anxiety that I just didn’t need at that point. “You’re an architect, too?” I added.
He sniggered then hung his head for a moment. When he lifted his gaze, his head was
cocked; he looked adorable with that shy expression. Shaking his head, he licked his lips
slowly. “No, I um…” he hesitated, and I sensed a degree of discomfiture radiating from
him. “I’m in construction,” he sighed.
“Oh,” is all I could muster, before he removed his hands from his pockets, and took
position on the ugly green seat next to me. “Do you enjoy it?”
Resting on the edge of the chair with his elbows supported on his knees, he rubbed his
hands together, making circular motions over each of his palms, opting for nonchalance.
“Its work,” he answered simply through an unconvincing grin.
I could understand and appreciate that. Being a stripper was never on my list of desired
employment opportunities. The way my stomach knotted, and the shame I felt every time
someone asked me what I did for a living, was considerable. People always judge a
book by its cover, that’s a fact. And it’s unnerving when you know people judge you
because you’re not a doctor, a lawyer, an architect…but work is work.
My attention shuffled from Irish to the door as I heard the click of the handle being
pushed down. Liam stepped inside, closing the door behind him.
“Hey,” I breathed.
His soft, loving expression turned cold and hard, as he was welcomed by the sight of his
employee sitting beside me, leaning into his arms and only a few inches away from the
bed itself. Liam may have been at the end of the room, but his jaw was working like
Santa’s elves the day before Christmas Eve. Scowling, he stomped into the room with as
much control as he could gather…which wasn’t a lot for Liam DeLaney; he was never
able to keep a firm lid on his emotions.
Still, Irish didn’t even batter an eyelid, let alone shift out of the seat, which made Liam
worse.
“What did the doctor say?” I asked, not only out of pure interest, but in an attempt to
bring an end to the once again, thickening, hostile atmosphere.
Taking extra caution not to snag my IV, he took a seat on the left of my bed. I watched
and blenched as his thumb traced over my cracked, swelling mouth before lingering over

my lower lip. I couldn’t help but smile when I met his green and blue speckled eyes.
“He said that…” he began but soon trailed off. The man to my right was shot a disdainful
scowl. “You can go,” he snapped.
I glance to my right, a V scorched into his dark brown eyebrows, his molded, pale lips
hardened into a stubborn, firm line.
“I said, go. There is no need for you to even be here now. Kady doesn’t even know you;
you’ll get her confused.”
“Very well,” Irish muttered on an outbreath. He pushed himself up slowly, and placed a
kind hand over mine. Yes, you knew he definitely worked in construction, because
callouses which covered his palm was scrapping across the back of my knuckles. “I’ll be
around if you need anything, Kady. I won’t be far.”
I felt the mattress quivering beneath me, as Liam’s body shook frenzied and incessantly.
“She has me. She doesn’t need your charity,” he seethed.
“Even still,” he lifted his head, his eyes narrowed at Liam in silent warning, before
returning them to me. “I’ll be around. Nothing will change that,” he promised with a smile.
“Thank you, that’s very kind, um…”
I remember how his eyes blazed and how a twitch kissed the left corner of his mouth, a
tiny dimple making an adorable appearance. It was a look that was both sad and
hopeful. And although I have no idea why, it warmed me.
“Walker. My name is, Walker.”

 

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Don’t Call Me Cupcake Book Tour & Giveaway 5/23 – 6/23


Don’t Call Me Cupcake
The Holloway Girls #1
by Tara Sheets
Genre: Supernatural Romance

Most families have a favorite recipe or two, handed down through

generations. The Holloway women are a little different. Emma
Holloway, like her grandmother before her, bakes wishes into her
delicious cupcakes, granting the recipient comfort, sweet dreams, or
any number of good things. It’s a strange gift, but it brings only
happiness. Until gorgeous, smooth-talking newcomer Hunter Kane
strolls into her shop, Fairy Cakes—and Emma makes the mistake of
selling him not one, but
three
Sweet Success
cupcakes.

Hunter, it turns out, is opening a fancy new restaurant and bakery right
on
the waterfront—Emma’s competition. To make matters worse, the
town committee has decided to split the upcoming summer festival
contract between the two, forcing Emma to work with her nemesis. But
she can’t afford to split her profits. The solution: create a
recipe that will make Hunter leave town permanently.
The Holloway charms are powerful. But there are other kinds of magic in
the world—like red-hot first kisses, secret glances, and the
feeling that comes with falling truly, madly, inconveniently in love . . .
 
 

Tara Sheets is an award-winning author of contemporary romance and
women’s
fiction. Her debut novel, Don’t Call Me Cupcake, won the 2016 Golden
Heart® award sponsored by Romance Writers of America. Tara began her
career as an author in the Pacific Northwest, inspired by the rain
and the misty mountains and the rivers of Starbucks coffee. She now
lives in the warm, wonderful South where she can stand outside with
no coat on, and she finds that pretty inspiring too. When not
writing, Tara enjoys life with her book-loving family and a
book-eating dog named Merlin.
 
 

 

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Out of Reach Book Tour & Giveaway 5/24 – 6/24


Out of Reach
Maximum Exposure Book 1
by Kendall Talbot
Genre: Romantic Suspense, Adventure
In a place
where a city can be lost hundreds of years . . . they can
still find each other.
Lily saw the temple of Agulinta on television: a vast stone structure
swallowed by the Yucatan jungle, rediscovered only now after hundreds
of years. So why did the papers she found after her father’s death
show the same mysterious carvings that puzzled archaeologists at
Agulinta? Her search for answers pulls her to Mexico’s southern
border, where the journey to the lost temple will take her through
jungle and mountain, over waters home to crocodiles and drug runners,
and into uncomfortably close quarters with a man whose need to wander
has become a way of life . . .
Australian Carter Logan’s work as a nature photographer has given him
the
excuse he needs to roam wherever his restless feet take him. But in
all the time he’s traveled, he’s never been drawn to anyone the
way he is to this determined, cagey young American. Lily’s
perseverance through dirt, sweat, and danger to the heart of the
ancient temple fires through him. But when the two of them are left
alone and stranded in a vicious wilderness, their connection might
prove the difference between life and death . . . if the secrets of
the past don’t come between them first.
 
 

Kendall Talbot is the author of the Maximum Exposure series, and many

other action/adventure stories. A thrill seeker, hopeless romantic,
and award-winning author of stories that’ll have your heart
thumping from action-packed suspense and steamy bedroom scenes, she
lives in Brisbane, Australia with her very own hero and a fluffy
little dog who specializes in hijacking her writing time. Meanwhile,
Kendall’s two sons are off making their own adventures—look out world

Lily saw the temple of Agulinta on television: a vast stone structure
swallowed by the Yucatan jungle, rediscovered only now after hundreds
of years. So why did the papers she found after her father’s death show
the same mysterious carvings that puzzled archaeologists at Agulinta?
Her search for answers pulls her to Mexico’s southern border, where the
journey to the lost temple will take her through jungle and mountain, over
waters home to crocodiles and drug runners, and into uncomfortably close
quarters with a man whose need to wander has become a way of life . . .
Australian Carter Logan’s work as a nature photographer has given him
the excuse he needs to roam wherever his restless feet take him. But in all
the time he’s traveled, he’s never been drawn to anyone the way he is to
this determined, cagey young American. Lily’s perseverance through dirt,
sweat, and danger to the heart of the ancient temple fires through him. But
when the two of them are left alone and stranded in a vicious wilderness,
their connection might prove the difference between life and death . . . if
the secrets of the past don’t come between them first.
 
 

 

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One Last Heist Book Tour & Giveaway 5/26 – 6/26

One Last Heist
by Dahlia Donovan
Genre: M/M Romantic Suspense

One last heist.
 

It should’ve been easy. Crack a safe, steal from
a villain, and go on
vacation. The last thing Mack and Toshiro expect is to descend into a
nightmare of betrayal.
 

Mack Ueda-Easton loves three things: his husband,
heists, and his odd
family of friends. He lives life on the edge. The only cloud on his
horizon is the degenerative disease stealing his sight.
 

Toshiro Ueda-Easton tries to juggle his husband,
his autistic sister, his
interfering mother, and all of their heists. He knows they’re
spiraling out of control and the journey they’re travelling can’t last.
 

What neither of them expect is to get catapulted
straight into a dangerous
conspiracy. They’re now in a race to come out on top. If they fail,
the consequences are unimaginable.
 
 

Dahlia Donovan wrote her first romance series after a crazy dream about
shifters and damsels in distress. She prefers irreverent humour and
unconventional characters. An autistic and occasional hermit, her
life wouldn’t be complete without her husband and her massive
collection of books and video games.
“Would you just admit you can’t see in the dark?” Toshiro snapped in pure frustration. “Mack. Are you
listening to me?”
“I’m fine. My ears work perfectly.”
Fine.
He’s fine.
Right.
Fine, my arse.
Well, my arse is fine.
“You walked into the table.” Toshiro watched in the darkened room through the night vision on his
camera while his stubborn husband stumbled around. “And into the sofa—oh, and the wall. Classic.
You’re supposed to crack the safe, not take a header into it.”
“Toshi,” Mack whispered his nickname sharply. “Couldn’t you yell at me in Cantonese or Japanese or
any one of the hundred languages you speak? It would still be distracting, but I wouldn’t understand a
word of it.”
“I speak thirty languages—not a hundred.” Toshiro grinned even though Mack couldn’t see it. “I suppose
the point of a timed run-through of cracking the safe might require your full attention. Oh, look, you
tripped over the carpet again.”
“Toshiro Ueda-Easton.”
“Gregor Tempest Mackay Ueda-Easton. Fine, fine. I’ll be quiet. Continue walking into the wall, but I’m
not explaining your concussion to the others.” Toshiro continued to ramble about the idiotic stubbornness
of his husband in Portuguese, one of the many languages he’d picked up over the years. “Idiota.”
“I understood that one.” Mack tossed one of the drill bits of his safe-drilling rig in his husband’s general
direction—missing him completely. “Keep cussing me out in Spanish.”
“Portuguese.”

 

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