Spotlight: Honeycomb by S.B. Caves

Big Brother meets Black Mirror in this high-concept techno-thriller in which six strangers take part in a mysterious medical experiment in an isolated mansion. Suspense, intrigue and mystery surround this novel, with events and puzzles that challenge both the characters and the reader.

After winning the popular reality talent show Searching for a Star and a subsequent record deal at the age of nineteen, Amanda Pearson was the hottest thing in the UK. But as her short-lived fame started to fade, the cracks began to show: stumbling on stage, slurring during live TV interviews, suspicious photos of her at nightclubs with powder around her nostrils. The dream was over. Amanda Pearson would forever be a one-hit wonder.

Six years later, after cleaning her act up but failing to re-establish her career, her ex-manager informs her of an unexpected opportunity that will help alleviate her dire financial situation and potentially thrust her back into the spotlight. The proposal is simple: Six strangers alone in a mansion, under constant observation, for the duration of a week. Every day they take a pill. Five people are taking a placebo, but one person will be taking an experimental drug, which they are assured has no adverse side effects.

The other participants - a dinner lady who moonlights as a comedian, an eccentric theatre actor, a popular YouTuber, a dance choreographer, and a car salesman - all seem normal at first. However, as each day goes by, that changes. Paranoia leads to violence. Who is taking the real pill, and what exactly does it do? Amanda realizes that this is no normal experiment: she is trapped, the old mansion is rigged, and there is no way out. Can she find a way out of this nightmare with her sanity intact?

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About the Author

Born and raised in North London, S.B. Caves is the internationally bestselling author of A Killer Came Knocking and I Know Where She Is, which The Sun described as 'sinister, unsettling and gripping'.

Spotlight: Summer Heat by Defne Suman

"'In our family, secrets were buried deep like treasure, never to be spoken of...'

1974. Melike should be happy: school is shut and her parents have stopped hosting parties for their rowdy political friends. But she's scared. She can tell from her parents' urgent whispers about prison, invasion and military coups that Istanbul is changing. So when the family relocate to a quaint village in the south, Melike is hopeful life might get better. And for a while, it does. But then her beloved father disappears...

2003. Nearly three decades have passed, and Melike has done her best to move on. But despite her successful career as an art historian and a husband who adores her, she has always felt a lingering discontent. When she meets mysterious – and extremely handsome – stranger Petro, Melike feels her fortunes changing. But Petro isn't who he says he is. And when Melike uncovers his true identity, she also lays bare a lifetime of hidden pasts...

With a backdrop of the Turkish army's occupation of Cyprus in 1974, Summer Heat explores family secrets, tangled identities and one woman's place in her country's devastating history." 

Excerpt

Petro and I met for the first time at the Bloody Church. 

It was his idea. I thought it was a coincidence. I agreed immediately, excited by the location and the old memories it would evoke: many years earlier, my grandmother Safinaz had lived in a three-storey stone house directly across from the church. My father and I used to visit her every Saturday, and when I pulled back her curtains and peeped out, I could see its red dome. The entrance was almost impossible to locate, concealed within a high wall beneath a tangle of honeysuckle vines. The door was kept locked most of the time; you had to find Pavli, the caretaker, to open it.

But nothing about our meeting was coincidental. 

It was a hot summer’s evening, so hot that even the leaves were parched, their edges curled. Out on Buyukada Island, where I was staying for the summer, the pine forests were on fire, the flames racing across the dark green hills and turning them to desert in the space of an hour. It was stifling in the centre of Istanbul. I sweated my way up the slope to the Bloody Church, stopping to catch my breath under the fig trees of my childhood. In the years since I’d last been in that neighbourhood the trees had grown quite a bit, their thick, dry branches contorted into strange shapes as they reached for the sun along the walls, the steps and the tin roofs. I was annoyed with myself for having taken this job in the middle of summer, as if I were a penniless university student excited to be paid for showing a tourist around the city. What was I thinking, exchanging my cool, breezy house on Buyukada, where my husband would happily make me a glass of ice-cold mint lemonade, for this sweaty trip to the city in the heat? 

Petro Paraskos, the man I was due to meet in front of the Bloody Church, was a documentary film producer. He wanted to explore some Byzantine churches for a new project he had in mind and had come across my name when searching online for an art historian to accompany him. Would I be his guide? It was a strange proposal; I should have been suspicious from the start. Even though I’d written my master’s thesis on churches of the late Byzantium era, I wasn’t a well-known art historian – I had no articles published in international journals – so it was odd that my name had even come up. Perhaps I should also have queried his tone throughout our correspondence – was it too insistent, too assertive, even pushy? For example, he’d guessed that it would be tiring for me to come into the city from Buyukada Island every day, so suggested booking a space for me in the hotel where he was staying. Time was short and his budget was generous enough to cover an extra room. This sort of arrangement had worked well on previous assignments, he said. If it was convenient for me, we could meet on July 19th at 7 p.m. in front of the Bloody Church. 

Ah, Melike, you disregarded all the signs! You ignored the voice inside your head, which whispered that your meeting with this stranger would alter the course of your fate, and jumped on a ferry to the city for the possibility of some momentary pleasure. 

A woman must nourish her soul, keep her spirit fresh with little adventures, right? One man is never enough. (Who had said that? Was it grandma Safinaz?). But that was not what I was thinking as I traipsed up to my grandma’s old neighbourhood to meet Petro that evening. I wasn’t going to cheat on Sinan ever again. I had made that decision. I was tired, worn out. It wasn’t just the keeping of secrets, being clandestine about everything and planning my moves several steps ahead in these delicate games of chess. Even more exhausting was having to deal with the offended hurt of men who would, initially, declare that they had ‘no expectations’, only to persist in pursuing me once we’d slept together. Where such affairs were meant to be a liberation, an escape from daily life, they had instead become just another burden. I had neither the desire nor the energy for new loves. Also, love, I had realized, as with many other pleasures, lost its flavour with repetition; in the end, it was always the same. If I was looking for novelty, I needed to shift my attention inwards, closer to home. I would be turning forty in a month. In this new phase of my life, I would discover not how many conquests I could have, but how to enjoy fidelity. 

So, just that morning, instead of slipping out of the house before Sinan woke up and hurrying to Uncle Niko’s bakery, where I usually had my morning tea and pastry and play sudoku, I waited under the white mosquito netting for my husband to stir. Uncle Niko, who was familiar with my grumpy morning state, always set down my breakfast on my table beside the window without greeting me, then returned to his portable radio behind the till. Sinan, on the other hand, was very talkative in the morning. He woke up with a hundred worldly and otherworldly ideas, rattling them off like machinegun fire before he even lifted his head from the pillow. From now on, though, I was going to listen to my husband’s brilliant early-morning schemes with patience and smiles. 

Leaving him was the last thing on my mind. 

As was finding my father. 

At no stage in my life had I wanted to find my father. Not during the tearful nights of my childhood when I used to secretly mourn his absence, nor in my adolescence when I might momentarily catch his aftershave on the skin of a lover I was kissing on a rickety jetty over the dark waters of the Bosphorus. When I smelled that scent, a wave would swell inside me like a tide rising in the moonlight, but even that didn’t make me want to track him down to learn why – and for what new life – he had abandoned us. Why would I feel that need now? Twenty-nine years had passed since then. That morning on Buyukada, listening to Sinan’s breathing, my father was not among the thoughts passing through my mind. I had closed the Orhan Kutsi chapter of my life a long time ago.

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About the Author

Defne Suman was born in Istanbul and grew up on Buyukada. She gained a Masters in sociology from the Bosphorus University, then worked as a teacher in Thailand and Laos where she studied Far Eastern philosophy and mystic disciplines. She later continued her studies in Oregon, USA and now lives in Athens with her husband. Her English language debut The Silence of Scheherazade was published by Head of Zeus in 2021. 

Spotlight: The Scandalous Life of Ruby Devereaux by M J Robotham

"Everyone knows Ruby Devereaux's books. But no one knows her story... until now.

From a teenager in wartime England to a veteran of modern-day London – via 1950's New York, the Swinging Sixties, Cold War Berlin, Venice and Vietnam – Ruby Devereaux has lived one hell of a life: parties, scandals and conflict zones, meeting men and adventure along the way. In a writing career spanning seven decades and more than twenty books, she's distilled everything into her work. Or has she?

Now beyond her 90th year, Ruby's energy is ebbing and her beloved typewriter put away. Until a call from her publisher presents Ruby with an ultimatum, and the impetus to embark on one last book – “warts and all”, as she says. Even in her dotage, Ruby M Devereaux has the power to surprise, because whatever this author does, she does on her own terms. Always.

Is Ruby finally about to reveal the secrets of her infamous life?" 

Excerpt

With a sense of expectation and a tinge of dread, Marina Keeve opens up her email inbox and sips at the palliative flat white by her side. Thank God the office manager upgraded the coffee machine, she thinks, and not before time. A bitter cappuccino with inordinate amounts of froth just doesn’t cut it when faced with the demands of the British publishing world. 

As feared, there’s the one email she hoped might have been cast into cyberspace, marked with a star, as is his habit; Marcus Trent not only thinks himself important, he tells you so. Although she’s alone in her office at Grantham & Harris, Marina looks around her before opening the document tentatively, with a sideswipe of her finger rather than a determined clunk of the key. Experience dictates that with a hornet’s nest it’s wise to tap it gently and stand back for the onslaught. 

Marina 

Lovely to see you at last week’s launch, and I hope you are well.

Like hell he does. 

I wonder, is there any progress on the topic we spoke about briefly? As you can appreciate, the market is terribly tight at present and I’m getting pressure from the board on contracts that are so far unfulfilled. I’m keen to secure a manuscript from Ruby asap, before events overtake us… 

Say it, Marcus – before she kicks the bucket. Because that’s what you mean. 

It might be the flat white, or the affrontery that she feels on behalf of her oldest client, but Marina reaches for the phone instantly, punching the redial button with irritation. Uncharacteristically, because for those who know her, Marina Keeve is not a particularly forthright woman; she negotiates the publishing arena (gladiatorial often being the correct analogy) with a quiet charm, and – though her modesty means she would never advertise this – she’s well thought of by her clients and publishers alike. People tend to like Marina. Today, though, Marcus may not warm to her. She will not be pushed around, not on the subject of Ruby M Devereaux, easily her trickiest client, but oddly her most favoured, too. Though she might never admit that to anyone, least of all Ruby. 

Mon courage,’ she mutters. Big girl knickers are in situ. 

‘Marcus,’ she trills as he comes on the line, the wheeze of his cigar breath oozing through the receiver. 

‘Marina,’ he says flatly. 

Battle lines are drawn, clearly. 

‘I’ve just opened your email. Regarding Ruby.’

‘Ah, yes. Dear Ruby. Any update on a work in progress?’ 

‘Not as yet.’ Marina draws in a breath – nerve and a good deal of resolve tucked into her knickers. ‘Marcus, perhaps I don’t need to remind you, since you were present, that our dear Ruby recently celebrated her ninetieth birthday. Her eyesight isn’t good, and she doesn’t get out much. To all intents and purposes, she’s retired.’ 

‘Has she communicated as much to you?’ 

‘Well, you know Ruby, she would never admit her writing days are over. Not even to herself, I suspect.’ 

‘She rather appeared to be all there,’ Marcus says. ‘Am I wrong on that score?’ 

Hard-hearted bastard. 

‘No, Marcus, she is very much “all there”, as you put it. But is Phoenix Publishing really so keen to drag out another manuscript from her? You have plenty of other bestselling authors under your roof, several from this agency I might add.’ 

This time the cigar fumes are pushed with force down the line, weapons drawn. He intends to smoke her out. ‘Lawyers, Marina. Sadly. A contract is a contract, they say, and you know these bastards, they won’t be stonewalled. Not even by me. The fact is, she owes us a book.’ 

Lawyers, she thinks. Is he seriously quoting lawyers at me? 

‘Liar,’ Marina mutters under her breath. 

‘Sorry?’ 

‘Ah, nothing. I did have lunch with Ruby last week,’ she adds, ‘and I honestly think she’s done, Marcus. I mean, she is still writing – short pieces, the odd article about the old days, but…’

‘So, a memoir then?’ he punts with enthusiasm. With grotesque clarity, Marina pictures him leaning forward with a squeak of the leather under his copious behind, suddenly animated. ‘I think the board would be more than happy with that. She’s had a somewhat colourful life. I’m sure it would sell very well. Sex sells very well right now.’ 

This time Marina does sigh. Audibly and with the intent that he must register her frustration through the fug of his cigar. ‘Believe me, Marcus, I’ve tried that tack, many times, about a memoir. She won’t be drawn on it. Insists it wouldn’t be of interest to her, or her readers.’ 

The firm refusal from Marina’s client was actually intoned with far more verve and colour, but that’s Ruby M Devereaux for you – never one word where ten will embroider the point nicely. 

‘I think, Marina,’ – and here Marcus pauses, drawing his voice down an octave, from faux friendly to a Mafia-style low growl – ‘that we will have to insist. Or it’s out of my hands and the money-men will come looking for their pennies. In court if they have to.’ 

Bastard. Marina swallows, bitter spit instead of silky flat white. He’s let the lions loose in the arena. ‘I understand, Marcus. I’ll talk to her again, and we’ll speak soon.’ 

‘Excellent. I look forward to it.’ 

No one beyond her office door will hear the frustration Marina takes out on her own desk, because she does it with relative decorum, her hand thudding down on the manuscripts and piles of admin just once, her anguish well controlled behind gritted teeth. How dare he? Fucking dinosaur! Marcus Trent started life as an editor back in the 1970s and still resides there, as far as she can tell. 

Publishing is, inevitably, competitive and always has been, but in Marina’s twenty plus years as an agent, a new breed of editors has gradually pushed out the cigar-toting, hard-nosed old guard. The new swathe are resolute and hungry, but younger and seemingly kinder (and dare she say it, but it’s thanks largely to many women who are book-lovers rather than money-rakers). The market still dictates, and there’s no fluffy sentimentality in the world of fiction. But there is compassion, too, and a certain loyalty towards Ruby and her legacy among the writing fraternity. Though not from Marcus, it seems, even if his career has been bolstered nicely by Ruby’s previous offerings to Phoenix, the last five reaching the bestseller lists.

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About the Author

M J Robotham saw herself as an aspiring author from the age of nine, but was waylaid by journalism, birth, children and life. After twenty years as a midwife and an MA in Creative Writing, she is now a full-time author, writing historical fiction as Mandy Robotham. She lives in Gloucestershire with her partner and muse mutt, Basil.

Spotlight: One String by Aleatha Romig

Release Date: July 4 

Second-chance, enemies-to-lovers, fake-date, little-sister’s-best-friend, forbidden, stand-alone contemporary romance.

Ricky Dunn is the equivalent to a splinter under my fingernail.

Romantic?

Right.

He’s the older brother of my best friend, and no matter how hard either of us try, we can’t seem to avoid each other. The problem started on the night my best friend and I graduated from high school. The party was joyous, a celebration.

That night, I willingly gave Ricky a part of me—more than the kiss we told others about.

Our deal was simple.

No strings.

Ricky kept his side of the bargain.

Years have passed.

Being from the same small town and crossing paths, I haven’t noticed how handsome he’s become or the way he’s filled out.

If you ask me, he hasn’t noticed me either.

Until he calls.

I’m working for a finance company, one he’s now interviewing for.

“Marilyn, will you be my date for the dinner with the partners? It’s only for one date and no strings.”

The problem is my heart hasn’t kept my side of our bargain.

I want at least one string.

Do I agree to his proposal, or do I turn him down flat?

Have you been Aleatha’d?

Check out Aleatha’s 2024 Lighter One—ONE STRING—second-chance, enemies-to-lovers, fake-date, little-sister’s-best-friend, forbidden, stand-alone contemporary romance.

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Meet Aleatha Romig

Aleatha Romig is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author who lives in Indiana. She grew up in Mishawaka, graduated from Indiana University, and is currently living south of Indianapolis. Together with her high-school sweetheart and husband of over thirty years, they've raised three children. Before she became a full-time author, she worked days as a dental hygienist and spent her nights writing. Now, when she’s not imagining mind-blowing twists and turns or her new lighter side, she likes to spend her time with her family and friends. Her pastimes include reading and creating heroes/anti-heroes who haunt your dreams! 

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Cover Reveal: Love on Thin Ice Series by Anne Kemp, Ellie Hall, Elsie Woods, Grace Worthington, Kate O’Keeffe, Melissa Baldwin, Whitney Dineen

(Love on Thin Ice, #1-7)
Publication date: 2024
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance

Synopsis (all individual blurbs are attached):

Love is on thin ice this fall in this seven-book closed-door hockey romcom series, featuring a charming small town with all the cozy autumn essentials. Tropes include: second chances, grumpy sunshine, best friend’s brother, friends to love, enemies to love, and more. From swoony heroes to sweet kisses, this feel-good collection of romantic comedies that stand alone but are interwoven in a shared story world are sure to warm your heart.

This 7-book series includes:
Breaking the Ice by Whitney Dineen  
The Rebound Play by Kate O’Keeffe
The Friend Faceoff by Grace Worthington
Love in Overtime by Melissa Baldwin
The Parent Playbook by Elsie Woods
Love at First Skate by Ellie Hall
In the Penalty Box by Anne Kemp

Breaking the Ice by Whitney Dineen

What do an entitled billionaire and small-town ice-skating coach have in common?

Ellie

My life is not turning out like I thought it would.

My mom’s arthritis has gotten so bad that I had to move in with her. I’m making ends meet by giving ice skating lessons at the arena in Maple Falls. I’d be in serious trouble had the Harts not given me that job.

Which makes it impossible to say no when they ask me to let Troy’s obnoxious billionaire brother stay in the cabin on my mom’s property during the charity hockey event they’re running.

Zach

First the tabloids call me out for being a cheapskate and then Yolanda Simms takes to national television to tell everyone what a vicious heartbreaker I am?

Yeah, my life has been better.

My brother thinks I can fix my bad press by coming to Maple Falls and donating big to his new charity endeavor. Too bad he didn’t mention the woman who owns the cottage I’ll be staying at hates me with a passion.

He also didn’t mention she’s everything I’ve ever looked for in a woman…

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The Rebound Play by Kate O’Keeffe

If you get a second chance at love with your hockey star ex, should you take it?

Keira

What do you do when your NHL superstar ex skates back into your small town? Drop to the ground and hide behind the bleachers, praying he doesn’t see you. That was the plan, anyway. But Lady Luck must be having an off day because Dan spots me, my hood over my eyes, pretending I’m not there.

Mature? No.

Necessary? Absolutely.

Humiliation washes over me, and the wall around my heart stands firm. Dan might be back, but I can’t afford to let him in again. Not after the heartbreak of losing him once before.

When he offers to coach my nephew, I reluctantly agree. Every smile he flashes at me, every kind word, threatens to crack my resolve. But I can’t go through that again. I have to protect my heart.

Dan

I want Keira back. End of story.

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The Friend Face Off by Grace Worthington

Getting involved with your brother’s best friend is risky enough. But when he's a hockey player? It's a whole new level of bad idea.

Emmy

As a ravenous reader, I’ve got a secret: I’m obsessed with hockey romances. 

But let me tell you, real life hockey players are nothing like my book boyfriends. 

So I threw down the gauntlet on BookTok. I challenged any single guy out there to prove me wrong. Can a real hockey player be as romantic as the ones in my favorite stories? 

Enter Dawson Hayes, a goalie with a point to prove and my brother’s best friend. He’s confident he can win me over and take me on the most romantic date of my life. 

But there’s a catch: for me to accept, I have to pretend that he’s my fake boyfriend. Now everyone in my small town thinks that Dawson and I are having a fall fling. Even if it’s a fling that can’t last. 

Worst of all, I’m starting to believe this fling is real. I’m falling for my brother’s best friend.

Dawson

The first time I met Emmy, her brother warned me to stay away. As hockey teammates, that made her totally off-limits.

But now I’m back in Emmy’s small town to play in a charity hockey match, and I can’t resist her dating challenge: to find out if any man can be more romantic than the book boyfriends she adores.

Emmy and I are both fiercely competitive, and I’m determined to win her over. 

When the moment of truth comes, the chemistry between us turns into something neither of us expected: a romantic face-off between friends who are insanely attracted to each other. 

Now, I’m out to prove to her that you should never judge a book by its cover—or a hockey player when it comes to love.

The Friend Face Off is a brother’s best friend, closed door hockey romcom with fake dating, friends to lovers and You’ve Got Mail vibes.

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Love in Overtime by Melissa Baldwin

Playing hockey in Maple Falls was meant to be just a charity gig, but then my new publicist showed up, melting the ice—and my heart.

Cooper

I never anticipated being roped into a charity hockey game during the off-season. But here I am, heading to Maple Falls, all because my publicist decided to retire. Change was inevitable, but I didn't foresee it coming so soon.

Getting assigned a new publicist, Blair Radcliffe, didn't sit well with me at first. However, there's something about her – a fierce determination that's both intriguing and challenging. I wonder if she's ready for the whirlwind that is Cooper Montgomery. One thing's certain-- I can't afford to fall for my publicist.

Blair

I still can't believe I landed my dream job. The excitement is overwhelming, and I'm determined to carve out my path in the industry. But there's one obstacle standing in my way-- Cooper Montgomery, the seemingly uncooperative hockey star. Nevertheless, I'm ready to tackle the challenge head-on, and perhaps some time away in a quiet town like Maple Falls will work wonders.

What I didn't anticipate was developing a crush on my own client. It's the ultimate taboo in my profession, a mistake that could jeopardize everything I've worked for. I'm at a loss on how to navigate this newfound attraction, especially when it appears that Cooper might feel the same way. I’m not sure what to do next.

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The Parent Playbook by Elsie Woods

I don’t know when dad jokes and mismatched socks became my type, but that hockey dude skated into my life like a runaway puck… and I think I like it.

Angel

I know I should be thankful that my charity was selected by the Ice Breakers hockey team. It’ll make a huge difference in children’s lives all over the state.

There’s only one problem:

I hate hockey dudes.

I have to remind myself of that fact when Scotty MacFarland with his groan-worthy dad jokes slips into my life like he’s always been there.

No matter how hard I push back on that perfectly formed chest, Scotty remains strong, giving me the space I need. I’m beginning to think I don’t want to have so much space anymore.

But by the time I figure that out, it just might be too late. 

Scotty

The only thing I love more than hockey is my daughter.

It was a no-brainer for me to give up the ice when I became a single dad, and I didn’t look back. But when the call came to coach the Ice Breakers, the opportunity was too good to pass up, and I thought my girl would thrive with a fresh start in Maple Falls.

Turns out, the leaves weren’t the only thing falling in Maple Falls.

Angel Davis swooped into my life and pieces I didn’t know were missing started to fall into place. A devoted single mom, director of a children’s charity, and all-around spark of sassiness, she and I find an easy rhythm, despite her throwing a boot at my face.

But Lily comes first. And if I have to leave behind a future with Angel before it’s started in order to do what’s right, I will.

Though it seems fate has other ideas.

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Love at First Skate by Ellie Hall

They say love is messy. Turns out friendship is too, especially when you’re stranded in a cabin with your best friend and hearts are on thin ice.

Teddy

I’ve heard that men and women can’t be friends without it becoming something more. Harlow and I put that theory in the penalty box, thank you very much.

She laughs at my jokes, secretly admires my hockey butt, trusts me with her biggest fear (it’s safe with me). In turn, she knows everything about me. Well, almost.

There’s been a recent development. I’m gone for her. Down bad. Solid Crush. She lives rent free in my mind. I’ve caught feelings. This wouldn’t be a problem except, you know, the whole it shattering our friendship thing.

Harlow

You know those days you want to erase? It went like this: my boyfriend broke up with me (it was overdue), and then I broke up with my job while at a work conference (it was mind-numbing).

In an ironic twist, I won the raffle for a romantic getaway trip for two. Who else to bring other than my best friend who’ll gladly commiserate with me? He has a hockey event nearby, so it works out perfectly.

Until we’re stranded in the cozy cabin together. There’s a blaze of attraction. A friendship-changing kiss.

What now? Do we hit the reset button? Salvage what we had? Pretend it never happened? These are things I’d talk to my bestie about, but I can’t because I’m head over heels for him.

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Penalties and Proposals by Anne Kemp

It only takes one bad apple to ruin the bunch. When life hands me reformed hockey star Noah Beaumont, AGAIN, am I supposed to make cider or is there a sweeter surprise in store?

Willa

I never wanted to see Noah Beaumont again. EVER. When I kicked him off my set after he showed up intoxicated, his PR team tried to blacklist me. I made it over that hurdle, made a name for myself, and I’m heading to Maple Falls to cover a charity ice hockey team that’s making headlines...only to find out I have to work with HIM.

But this Noah seems different. He’s reformed and seems to be determined to show me he’s changed. Can I trust him, or will he be the same disaster I remember?

Noah

I’ve spent years trying to make amends for my past mistakes, questioning if I still belong in the world of hockey or if it's time to step back, be ‘normal’. But seeing Willa again brings everything into sharp focus. She’s the woman who’s haunted my thoughts since the day I met her.

Now, she’s here in Maple Falls, and I’m determined to prove I’m not the same man she remembers. I want her to see the real me, the man I’ve worked so hard to become. Can I convince her to give me a second chance?

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Spotlight: Laughing is Forever by Jason Stocks

Poetry

Date Published: March 22, 2024

Publisher: MindStir Media

Laughing is Forever is my second book. And while it’s gritty, rhythmic, dark and dangerous it’s also fun, quirky, and inquisitive. Topics range from growing up in the Deep South to questioning the mainstream narrative of how it all . . . came to be. I want people who don’t read much and who hate poetry (the largest demographic) to give this collection a chance and fall in love with books by reading something that they can relate to and/or be awed by. Laughing is Forever is a standalone book, a brand-new beast, but follows in the footsteps of Blameforest in the sense that it’s reinventing what poetry can be. And hopefully inspiring folks to take risks with their own work and stand out from the maddening crowd.

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About the Author

Jason Stocks is a writer and teacher living in south Florida. Before becoming a teacher, he worked in a chicken house, washed dishes, bagged groceries, waited tables, and sold cars. His first full-length poetry collection--Blameforest--was published in 2021 and was recently named a finalist in the 2024 American Legacy Book Awards for contemporary poetry. When not writing, he enjoys reading vintage YA horror, riding his Haro cruiser, and spending time with the family.

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