Spotlight: How Much I Need by Marie Force

Release Date: April 11

She helped to bring me back to life. Now I want to return the favor.

Milo

When I open my eyes, I have no idea where I am or who I’m with. The woman beside my bed is lovely, with dark hair and eyes and a warm smile that makes me feel safe. I learn I’ve survived a major surgery that might’ve killed me after being shot in the neck, and Gianna is my nurse. She soon becomes the center of my universe as I recover. All I want is to get out of the hospital so I can really get to know her, but my recovery is slow and full of frustrating setbacks. The minute I get out of here, I’m taking her on the best date of her life.

Gianna

He’s the nicest man I’ve ever met, but I’ve learned to be wary of nice men. They tend to talk a big game, but when it comes down to it, they’re all the same. The longer Milo is under my care, however, the more I like him—and his big, overly involved family. Since my parents died and left me to finish raising my two younger brothers, family has been in short supply in my life. The Giordinos are right out of a TV show, and I find myself as interested in them as I am in Milo, despite my reservations. He’s promised me the best date of my life. We’ll see if he can deliver.

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HOW MUCH I NEED is on sale in ebook format AT ALL RETAILERS as a preorder and for TWO DAYS after release when it will move into Kindle Unlimited. 

Meet Marie Force:

Marie Force is a New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and erotic romance. Her series include Gansett Island, Fatal, First Family, Wild Widows, Treading Water, Butler Vermont, Quantum and Miami Nights. Her books have sold more than twelve million copies worldwide, have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list more than thirty times. She lives in Rhode Island with her husband of 30 years as well as two dogs and is the mother of two adult “kids.” who are frequently home to visit, one of them bringing a granddog with her.

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Spotlight: Spider by Azma Dar

When her missing husband is presumed dead in a fiery car crash, a charismatic actress must find out the truth in this addictive domestic thriller that will keep readers on edge.

Sophie is an aspiring British Pakistani actress whose only claim to fame – despite her unscrupulous ambitions – is the unplanned on-camera birth of her son, a clip which has become a cult favorite on the Bollywood movie scene. Her husband, Tariq, is a pillar of the neighborhood’s Muslim community and her perfect match, until his sudden disappearance under mysterious circumstances. When a body is found, but disfigured in a way that makes identification difficult, Sophie is utterly distraught.

Tariq was her ‘third time lucky husband’. Her first marriage to Amir, her childhood sweetheart, was cut short, and her rebound marriage to doting Faraz, a recent immigrant to the UK and obsessed with the Royal Family, was even shorter lived. Is Sophie just unlucky or is there more to her than meets the eye? Secrets from the past start to surface when threatening letters appear and questions arise around Tariq’s untimely death. Sophie is guilty of something, but is it murder? It is only a matter of time before Sophie’s intricate web of deceit and lies begins to draw tighter.

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About the Author

Azma Dar is an author and playwright. She has written three full-length theatre productions, several short plays, a radio play for BBC Asian Network and has a forthcoming play entitled NOOR at Southwark Playhouse in November 2022. Her debut novel, The Secret Arts, was published by Dean Street Press in 2015.

Cover Reveal: Entirely by Talya Blaine

(Transformation Series, #3)
Publication date: April 25th 2023
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Synopsis:

A startling revelation. A secret that speaks to who we are and who we hide. A choice that forces one heartbreaking question: Can their love survive?

Quinn and Jonathan’s journey continues in Entirely, the third novel in the Transformation series. Outfitting a wedding barn and planning Becca’s reception has Quinn furiously busy and—except for a stinging writing rejection—optimistic. Jonathan watches her self-protective walls crumble as their relationship begins to bloom.

Until Octavia calls with an urgent plea.

Quinn can’t refuse Octavia's request, while Jonathan sees red. The erotic arrangement she proposes to make it up to him yanks him straight out of his comfort zone. He rises to the challenge, though, taking them to stratospheric heights of pleasure and closeness.

When a shocking discovery forces Quinn to make an impossible choice, will their story end with a chasm of hurt and betrayal between them, or can they find their way back to each other?

Intensely intimate, sensual, and emotional, Entirely concludes the first Transformation trilogy. (No cliffhanger.)

• Friends to lovers, slow burn, second chance, fish out of water—readers will click with the themes in this edgy contemporary romance.

• Third-person, alternating points of view

• Characters over 40 and a sexy beta hero

Note: Mature themes, strong language, dungeon and super-steamy open-door bedroom (among other places) scenes. Entirely is Book 3 in the Transformation series; the novels should be read in order.

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About the Author

Talya Blaine writes later-in-life contemporary romance that’s emotionally intense and thought-provoking, spicy and sweet. She writes “older” characters (40+), sexy beta heroes, and explores how relationships of all types change over time. Silently (Transformation Series Book 1) is her debut romance, with Secretly (Book 2) and Entirely (Book 3) completed and releasing soon.

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Spotlight: Not the Ones Dead by Dana Stabenow

The gripping new Kate Shugak novel by New York Times bestselling author Dana Stabenow. What seems a tragic accident soon becomes a murder investigation as Kate is drawn into a case of political intrigue.

A mid-air collision in the Alaskan wilderness between two small aircraft leaves ten people dead. Was it a bird strike, pilot error... or premeditated murder?

Then an eleventh body is found in the wreckage: a man shot gangland style, twice in the chest and once in the head.

In an investigation that reaches to the highest levels of government, justice may not be served, but Kate Shugak is determined that the truth will out, even at the risk of her life and the lives of those she loves most.

Excerpt

Bobby Clark always wore shorts to Ahtna, January or June. It put both his prostheses on full display, which put him solidly in the category of retired military, which he was. White guys, and it was mostly whites who lived in Ahtna, the Alaska Natives having settled down the road in Ahtna Junction after the ANCSA lands distribution, would eyeball his bionic limbs, one over the knee and one under, and nod in solidarity. Some would raise a hook in salute. Some would give their own leg a significant tap. The guys with the canes and the walkers and the ones still in a chair would look envious but not to the point of going for their gun. 

Over the years, he had also made it a habit to make the cop shop his first stop. He was on a first-name basis with the police chief, Kenny Hazen, and had at minimum a nodding acquaintance with the officers who worked for him. Bobby was all for keeping the peace, especially when almost anywhere else in this country the color of his skin would be enough to get him shot for rolling down his window after a pull-over. 

He had a wife and a daughter now, and he was going to dance with his daughter at the father–daughter dance at her high school in ten or twelve years. His first goal for any shopping trip was to come home alive.

In pursuance of that goal, he’d put the manager of the Ahtna Costco on speed dial on his cell phone. The guy had a standing invitation to drop by for a drink whenever he was in Niniltna. He’d made a point of befriending the new Fish & Game trooper stationed in Ahtna and extended the same offer, although that wasn’t a stretch because Bobby had known Eddie Totemoff since he had been the star forward of the Cordova Wolverines and the Wolverines flew north for their annual grudge match with the Kanuyaq Kings. 

Bobby never went empty-handed into Ahtna, either. Sometimes it was a couple of fillets of Boris Balluta’s justly famous smoke fish to spread around. Other times it was a few jars of Ruthe Bauman’s equally famous rhubarb chutney. Last August he’d brought in one of Dinah’s raspberry slab cakes, which had been well received, but this year she was head down, ass up in a documentary the Niniltna Native Association had hired her to do on Ekaterina Shugak, which had expanded to include the four aunties. He was pretty sure she hadn’t even heard him when he’d told her yesterday that he was making an Ahtna run. 

After hunting and before snow it might be five pounds of freshly ground mooseburger or a package of caribou steaks. Ahtna’s mayor changed with the political winds but the city manager, a thin, tough, bleached blonde named Dolores Easter was an enduring fixture and owned a fondness for George Dickel Single Barrel 9 Year Old, with which Bobby took care to keep her well supplied. 

It was fucking exhausting to be black in America.

It was fucking expensive, too. Boris didn’t give away his smoke fish.

He’d left the house at eight a.m., Dinah already at work in the studio he had built for her next to the A-frame, sixyear-old Katya building a Lego fire rescue helicopter on the floor next to her. He had been in stealth mode because at the first sound of the engine Katya would have burst out the door, demanding he take her along. He didn’t want anyone giving her the side eye. He was probably being overly cautious, giving the advance work he’d been doing for years in Ahtna, but then he was a black man from Tennessee and he’d imbibed caution with his mother’s milk. A lot of white Americans had come north following the oil rush of the seventies and eighties. Many of them had stuck around, and not for the betterment of the state, either. 

Now he was on his way home again and happy to be, the back of his GMC Sierra piled as high as the cab with everything from batteries to toilet paper—learned that lesson during Covid—to a package of New York strips that had him, in his imagination, firing up the grill the second he got home, to some kind of stinky cheese Dinah liked, to tampons, which he could finally buy without turning red enough to show through his skin. Yeah, that’s right, he thought when the other men in line looked askance, I got a woman, you losers should be so lucky. 

All of it was tarped and roped securely to the tiedowns that lined the pickup’s bed so he felt free to let the speedometer creep all the way up to forty. The gravel road had been graded and oiled the month before but it never took long for the axlekilling potholes to return. The Sierra bounced from one to the other, daylight between the surface and his tires more often than not, a billow of dust behind him large enough to look like his very own cumulous cloud. He slowed over the Last Chance bridge, sped up again, and slowed down again at the jog in the road before the Deem homestead.

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About the Author

Dana Stabenow was born in Anchorage, Alaska and raised on a 75-foot fishing tender. She knew there was a warmer, drier job out there somewhere and found it in writing. Her first book in the bestselling Kate Shugak series, A Cold Day for Murder, received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America.

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Spotlight: Fearless Heart by Brighton Walsh

Release Date: April 11

Quinn Cartwright sees me as nothing more than her rival...her enemy. But I’ve been obsessed with her since we were teenagers. She's gorgeous and brilliant with a tongue sharp enough to cut glass…and she has no idea I love it as much as I do.

So when she needs someone to put a ring on it because of her a-hole boss, I marry her without hesitation. 

We draw up a contract on a napkin. This marriage might be fake, but no one in our small town has to know.

She may never see me as anything more than a playboy, but sleeping in the same bed together night after night makes me want to put my skills to use and prove just how good this fake marriage can be…

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Meet Brighton Walsh:

Award-winning USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Brighton Walsh spent a decade as a professional photographer before taking her storytelling in a different direction and reconnecting with her first love—writing. She likes her books how she likes her tea—steamy and satisfying—and adores strong-willed heroines and the protective heroes who fall head over heels for them. Brighton lives in the Midwest with her real life hero of a husband, her two kids—both taller than her—and her dog who thinks she’s a queen. Her boy-filled house is the setting for dirty socks galore, frequent dance parties (okay, so it's mostly her, by herself, while her children look on in horror), and more laughter than she thought possible.

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Spotlight: The Woman Beyond the Sea by Sarit Yishai-Levi

This beautifully written, multi-generational story traces the paths of three women who lead entirely separate lives. There’s Eliya, a young woman who thinks she has finally found true love with her charismatic and demanding husband, an aspiring novelist, until he ends their relationship in a Paris café, spurring her suicide attempt; next is Lily, Eliya’s mother, who vanishes for long hours every day, and Eliya has no idea where she is; and a third, mysterious woman who has abandoned her newborn baby on the doorstep of a convent on a snowy night in Jerusalem. 

Seeking to heal herself, Eliya is compelled to piece together the jagged shards of her life and history. Her heart-wrenching journey leads her to a profound and unexpected love, renewed family ties, and reconciliation with her orphaned mother, Lily. Together, the two women embark on a quest to discover the truth about themselves and Lily’s origins…and the unknown woman who set their stories in motion one Christmas Eve. 

As each woman confronts upheavals in her life, Yishai-Levi, a truly gifted storyteller, masterfully ties the three together, striking chords of love, hate and despair. 

THE WOMAN BEYOND THE SEA is a very personal novel that emerged from longing and pain. But at the same time, it's a book about forgiveness and acceptance and love that conquers all," says Yishai-Levi. “Gilah's translation is wonderful and I’m excited to bring this story to English readers.”  

Excerpt

(Amazon Crossing; March 21, 2023)

There are days when the world is bright as crystal. When the sea is a deep blue and the sun scatters it with drops of gold. I sat on the sand on Sheraton Beach and gave myself over to the sweetness of the silence, thankful for the ripples of the waves and the smell of salt and seaweed lingering in the air. After the big storm comes tranquility, and I felt as though I’d returned to a safe haven, as though I’d come home. 

Even Dr. Kaminsky couldn’t divert me from my decision. He berated me like an old hen when I told him I’d seen Ari at a jazz club, and not only had I not talked to him, I’d decided I didn’t need to try to find him again. “You didn’t follow my instructions,” he reprimanded me. “You had explicit instructions. I told you to go back step by step over what almost led you to kill yourself. It’s irresponsible for you to sweep it under the rug.” 

“I’m not sweeping anything under the rug,” I answered him quietly. “There’s no point in sweeping dust that disappears in the wind.” 

“Eliya, you’re running away. Either you’re a coward or you’re experiencing temporary euphoria, and I really think you’re making a terrible mistake.” 

“I threw all my fears into the Seine when I saw Ari with his latest girlfriend.” 

“You’re talking nonsense!” Kaminsky leaped from his chair. “You haven’t been miraculously cured, and you can’t stop treatment before it’s over. You’re hurting yourself. I’m responsible for you; I can’t allow this.” 

“You want to send me back to Paris?”

 “I would send you,” he answered with utmost seriousness, ignoring the sarcasm in my voice, “if it wasn’t so expensive. Meanwhile, I’ll decide how to continue your treatment.” 

I rose and told him dryly that I’d signed the divorce papers the moment I’d landed. I didn’t stay long enough to see his reaction. 

The sun already slanted westward as I left Dr. Kaminsky’s office, an enormous golden ball of fire. I sat on the beach and stared straight into the sun and knew, as surely as the sun sank into the sea, that I wouldn’t be going back to Dr. Kaminsky. The moment I’d signed the divorce papers, it had been clear I was also divorcing the doctor and his exaggerated hold on my life. What he had to give I had already taken. I didn’t need the rest. I knew exactly what I had to do. I would take my time and enjoy to the fullest the lightness and the joy I felt, which, for the first time, didn’t revolve around anyone but me. I was responsible for my happiness, not Ari or anyone else. I knew I had to see all the goodness and all the beauty I’d missed during the years I’d been Ari’s clinging little wife. I vowed that as often as possible I would return to the sea I loved so much, that I would always be surrounded by love. I felt like I was floating in a sea of love, as though its waves were lapping softly all around me. The sea loved me and my father loved me, and my mother, well, I’d teach my mother to love me, but first I had to teach myself to love my mother. Even if she pushed my love away, even if she turned herself into a porcupine every time I touched her. Suddenly it was clear to me. To love myself I first had to love my mother, the one and only impossible mother I had, Lily.

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About the Author

Sarit Yishai-Levi is a renowned Israeli journalist and author. In 2016 she published her first novel, The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem. It immediately became a bestseller and garnered critical acclaim. The book has sold hundreds of thousands of copies in Israel, was translated into 17 languages, and was adapted into a TV series that won the Israeli TV award for best drama series, and became a Netflix hit. It also won the Publishers Association’s Gold, Platinum, and Diamond prizes; the Steimatzky Prize for bestselling book of the year in Israel; and the WIZO France Prize for best book translated into French.

Yishai-Levi’s second novel, The Woman Beyond the Sea, was published in 2019. It won the Publishers Association’s Gold and Platinum prizes and has already been translated into several languages.

Yishai-Levi was born in Jerusalem to a Sephardic family that has lived in the city for eight generations. She’s been living with her family in Tel Aviv since 1970.

About the Translator

Gilah Kahn-Hoffmann moved from Montreal to Jerusalem after studying theater, literature, and communications at McGill University. Starting out as a freelance journalist, translator, writer, and editor, she became a feature writer at The Jerusalem Post and, subsequently, editor of the paper’s youth magazines. Later, during a stint as a writer at the Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma, she discovered how fulfilling it is to work for the benefit of others and moved to NGO work in East Jerusalem and the developing world. In recent years, she’s come full circle to her first loves and spends her best hours immersed in literary translation.