Spotlight: The Magic of Painted Creek by Robyn Kilgore

Publication date: June 24th 2025

Genres: Adult, Magical Realism

Synopsis:

She only came back to settle a will, but her roots ran deeper than she bargained for…

Mabel Morrison considers herself fortunate to have a thriving art business at only twenty-five years old. After the sudden passing of her grandmother, Mabel leaves her mother, her only living relative, in Columbus, Ohio and finds herself back in Painted Creek, North Carolina to settle her grandmother’s affairs.

The longer she is stuck in town, the more she learns about her grandmother’s legacy and the family that came before her. As she starts to piece together a found family of her own, Mabel begins to embrace her other natural gifts within her paintings that she’s been denying for years. Suddenly, she imagines what life could be like in Painted Creek surrounded by friends, magic, and love. The future seems brighter than ever as she slowly begins to stray further from the path that was laid out for her when she was young.

But her newfound confidence is shaken when her new friendships are tested, setting off a chain of events that could change the course of Mabel’s life forever. Has Mabel inherited more than she bargained for? Or will she find the inner strength to embrace all of her gifts and hold on to everything she has never let herself want?

Excerpt

The alarm clock crashed to the floor as I smacked at it for the last time. “I’m leaving that damn thing here,” I grumbled to myself. I felt crazy for having such strong feelings about an inanimate object, but I hated that alarm clock. Sitting upright and running my hands down my face, I felt more like a zombie than a human girl. Woman.

Whatever. 

Unfortunately, I’d missed the off button for the alarm and the clock’s fall from the table hadn’t broken it or ripped the plug from the wall, so it was still happily wailing away from under the bed. And it didn’t sound muted. Oh no, now it somehow seemed to reverberate through the entire room as if the under bed acoustics were the perfect amplifier for my morning agony. Flipping myself over the edge of the bed and hanging upside down, I yanked the cord from the wall and huffed in relief at the sudden silence. Calling on core strength I absolutely did not have, I wriggled upright and collapsed back into the pillows. 

In the sudden stillness, I took a moment to really look around my bedroom in the apartment I’d had for the last five years, the first place I could call my own when I moved out of my mother’s house. Looking at it now though, I wondered if I really could call it mine. I paid the rent and other bills, sure, and maintained my responsibilities, and theoretically made all the decisions. But I felt no sense of “me” in this space. The walls were a dull builder grade beige, as was the carpet. Hell, even my comforter was a slightly darker shade of beige. The only pop of personality in the room was my dark purple sheets, and even they were hidden away when the bed was made. 

My mother had helped me choose the apartment, and all the things in it, when she finally conceded to my desire to move out at twenty years old. I had been financially self sufficient for a couple years, I was lucky in that way. My painting business had really taken off right after high school, and in a mere year I had acquired a nice little nest egg that continued to grow while I still lived at home. 

I shook my head, not wanting to mentally relive the fights we’d had when I told her I wanted a place of my own. But I couldn’t help but wonder as I looked around my bedroom if this is what I would have chosen for myself. Even the artwork, now carefully wrapped up and ready to move, was bland and muted in color. Neutral. Safe. 

I glanced back over at the offending alarm clock. My mother had even gifted me that alarm clock, saying that productive people got their day started early. “You started this.” I narrowed my eyes, pointed at it, and huffed. I realized the clock probably sounded louder because the room was now almost completely empty, and therefore echoey, not because the electronic device was actually yelling at me. 

After one more second of reflection, and one more glare at the clock, I squared my shoulders and got out of bed. “No time like a new beginning to change your interior design choices. And I’m more productive at night anyway.” With that, I headed to the shower, vowing to leave the alarm clock and all things beige behind in the move.

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Robyn Kilgore lives in Tennessee with her husband, kids, dog and business manager (the cat). When she’s not working on a writing project or reading, you can find her chauffeuring her kids to activities… usually by way of a coffee shop drive through. Her love of vintage treasures, whimsical findings, and seeking magic in every day life led her easily to write magical realism novels. Robyn also has a small handmade jewelry and craft business, her first (and forever) passion turned business venture. She gives a nod to the experience of making jewelry in her first novel, The Magic of Painted Creek.

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Spotlight: Soulmates and Slapshots by Melissa Baldwin

(Love in Maple Falls)

Publication date: September 17th 2025

Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Sports

Synopsis:

I’m escaping the city. He’s chasing a fresh start. In a town full of surprises, love might be the biggest one.

Fiona
I’m a city girl turned temporary small-town resident—yes, I know, cliché. But after my life in Manhattan unraveled, I needed a reset. So when my aunt invited me to Maple Falls, I didn’t hesitate.
The slower pace is exactly what my burned-out brain needs. I’ve even made a few friends—including Weston Smith, a new player for the Ice Breakers hockey team who shows up when I need him most.

A local crisis draws me in, and suddenly I’m more involved than I ever planned. Maybe it’s the fresh air, or maybe it’s Weston. I came here planning to leave… but now, I’m not so sure.

Weston
Maple Falls is my fresh start—new team, new town, and a chance to prove myself. I didn’t expect to get wrapped up in this community so fast—or to fall for a certain city girl.
Fiona is bold and energetic, and I’m drawn to her more every day. When she’s pulled into a town-wide crisis, I don’t hesitate to help.

Maple Falls isn’t just where I play hockey—it’s starting to feel like the place where my future truly begins.

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Soulmates and Slapshots is part of the Love in Maple Falls sweet hockey romcom multi-author series. In this slow burn, soulmate romance, a charming city girl meets a nice guy who falls first. Set in a small town with all the chemistry, but none of the spice.

Welcome back to Maple Falls—the small town where hockey players fall in love! This is a multi-author series of seven full-length books that could be read as standalones, but we think you’ll enjoy them best in order.

Fake-Off with Fate by Whitney Dineen
Offside and Off-Limits by Kate O’Keeffe
Checking Mr. Wrong by Anne Kemp
Skating and Fake Dating by Ellie Hall
Goalie and the Girl Next Door by Elsie Woods
Soulmates and Slapshots by Melissa Baldwin
The Icing on the Cake by Grace Worthington

Excerpt

“Hi. Are you lost?” I ask.

Wow. That sounded like the worst pickup line ever, and I immediately regret saying it.

Before I can excuse myself, she turns around and gives me a curious look. 

“No. At least I don’t think so,” she says. “Is Maple Falls even big enough to get lost in?”

I laugh. “That’s a good question.”

Why did I even say that? I’ve only been in town a short time, so I wouldn’t be able to help if she needed it.

“Honestly, I’m trying to decide what to do next,” she says. “I’m not used to having so much free time on my hands.”

“I wouldn’t know,” I admit. “What’s free time?”

She gives me a casual smile. “So what recommendations can you give a Maple Falls visitor?”

I knew it. She didn’t seem like a local.

I raise my eyebrows. “Well, I probably won’t be much help since I just arrived in town myself.”

She smiles. “Ah, another new person. That’s a relief because I’m assuming everyone else in this town already knows each other.”

“Most likely,” I agree. “But you’re not the only newbie, so don’t worry.”

“What brought you to Maple Falls, Washington?” she asks. 

“Work,” I reply. This is the truth. I just leave out the hockey part, and I’m not sure why.

She flashes a slight smile. “That’s a good reason.”

I’m trying not to stare, but this woman is stunning. So flawless it can’t be ignored. And it’s obvious she has a confidence and openness that instantly draws people in. 

“And while we’re on the subject, what made you come to this booming metropolis?” I ask, before she catches me staring.

A flash of amusement spreads across her face. “I’m visiting my aunt, and I actually left a booming metropolis to come here.” 

“Really? Where?”

“New York.”

Now it all makes sense—she has a city girl vibe. She’s confident, polished, and a little bit mysterious.

“Ah, the city that never sleeps. It’s a great place,” I say. “One of my favorites for sure.”

She nods slowly. “It is. But there’s something special about this little town too.”

“I agree,” I say. “I moved here from Tennessee. Not quite as fast-paced as New York, but more thrilling than Maple Falls.”

She lifts an eyebrow. “I don’t know…I’ve heard Maple Falls isn’t as sleepy as people think.”

“Really?” I ask, leaning in a little.

She lowers her voice dramatically, even though the only other people nearby are across the street. “I heard there might be a town scandal happening right now.”

“Ooh, now that’s interesting.”

“Yes, it is,” she says with a playful smirk. “And they even have their own professional hockey team.”

I laugh. “Yes, I’m familiar with the Ice Breakers.”

She tilts her head, narrowing her eyes at me with curiosity. “Hockey fan?”

I shrug, unable to hide the grin pulling at my lips. “More than a fan. I play on the team.”

Her eyes widen. “Wait—seriously?”

“Weston Smith, defense,” I say, offering my hand. I’m not sure why I added my player position, but it doesn’t matter now. Maybe she likes hockey? 

She takes my hand and grins. “Fiona Hale. And wait until I tell my aunt. She’s going to lose her mind when she hears this—she’s a die-hard fangirl of your team.”

I chuckle. “We love our fans. I’m sure I’ll meet her sooner or later.”

She studies me for a moment, clearly still processing. “So, you’re a hockey player.”

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USA Today bestselling author Melissa Baldwin always dreamed of sharing her stories with the world. She brought this vision to life, becoming an award-winning, bestselling author of over thirty romantic comedies and cozy mysteries. Melissa is also a wife, mother, new empty-nester, and travel advisor.

Her books feature charming, ambitious, and real women, whom she considers part of her tribe. Although she rarely takes a day off, when she's not writing, she enjoys quality time with her family, traveling, attempting yoga poses, and booking Disney vacations. Melissa still uses a paper planner, and her guilty pleasures include Beverly Hills 90210 reruns and General Hospital.

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Spotlight: Never Marry the Best Man by Julia Kent

(Whatever It Takes, #4)

Publication date: September 9th 2025

Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance

Synopsis:

There’s no way the hot relative of a minor British royal is hitting on her. She’s misreading everything, right?

Except there’s no mistaking that proposal.

When 50something Ranney Martini (yes, Nessa’s mom!) finds herself being courted by the very English best man in a minor royal’s wedding she’s managing, she can’t help but laugh. He’s 17 years her junior, smoking hot, and an award-winning architect. The flirting is all in her imagination.

Of course it is.

But when a strange twist of fate leaves them trapped in Las Vegas, and Tom has a sudden need for American citizenship – faster than fast – Ranney proves she’s the consummate professional.

Because when you’re a wedding protector, you do whatever it takes to make the perfect wedding.

Even marrying the very handsome best man.

Excerpt

Tom cleared his throat.

“I know you're on the clock, and this is a mess, but Jack's with Chunk and we have no idea what's happening next. Emergency rooms take hours, so we have some time. What would you like to do? Are you hungry? Shall we get some dinner? I’ve never seen Las Vegas before. Shall we take a look around?”

“From what I’ve seen of your work, I don’t think you’re going to like the aesthetic here very much.” Ranney had only been there once before, with Carmine, for some sort of packaging expo. She’d spent most of her time by the hotel pool and therefore avoided the stereotypical Vegas experience. The desert weather had been lovely, the hotel food was exceptional, and she never set foot in a casino or even pulled a slot machine handle.

“But it’s iconic! Come on, I can’t be here on the ground and not see it, I may never be back!”

“Tom, what about the wedding party? You’re supposed to be hanging out with them!”

“I already explained that. They’re my relatives and a bunch of future in laws of Charlie’s. I can be with them anytime. I can’t be with you anytime. And certainly not in Las Vegas, Nevada.”

And that was the moment when she realized just how much she wanted to go with him. She wanted to see Las Vegas–with him. She wanted to sit next to him in the back of an Uber and listen to him talk. Lean against him, close enough to breathe the scent of his skin. Hear everything that had ever happened to him before they met, even if he told her in that annoying British accent–which was becoming less annoying and more charming by the minute.

Dear God, was this some unanticipated perimenopausal side effect? In all the articles that she’d read on the subject, had this ever been mentioned? Intense and inappropriate lust for a virtual stranger?

Speaking of inappropriate, what exactly was his age, anyway? She needed another look at his profile and she needed it now. Because if he was anywhere near her daughter’s age–if he was young enough, say, to have attended one of Nessa’s childhood birthday parties–she was going to fake stomach flu and get on the next plane home. Claire could have this entire field all to herself, whether she was capable or not.

“Are you all right?” Tom asked. “You’re looking a bit… shaken up. I thought emergencies were your specialty?”

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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julia Kent writes romantic comedy with an edge. Since 2013, she has sold more than 2 million books, with 4 New York Times bestsellers and more than 21 appearances on the USA Today bestseller list. Her books have been translated into French, German, and Italian, with more titles releasing in the future.

From billionaires to BBWs to new adult rock stars, Julia finds a sensual, goofy joy in every contemporary romance she writes. Unlike Shannon from Shopping for a Billionaire, she did not meet her husband after dropping her phone in a men's room toilet (and he isn't a billionaire she met in a romantic comedy).

She lives in New England with her husband and three children where she is the only person in the household with the gene required to change empty toilet paper rolls.

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Spotlight: Maria La Divina by Jerome Charyn

Maria Callas, called La Divina, is widely recognized as the greatest diva who ever lived. Jerome Charyn’s Callas springs to life as the headstrong, mercurial, and charismatic artist who captivated generations of fans, thrilling audiences with her brilliant performances and defiant personality.

Callas was one of the first divas to come from an impoverished background. As an outsider, she was shunned by the Italian opera houses, but through sheer force of will and the power and range of her voice, she broke through the invisible wall to sing at La Scala and headline at the Metropolitan Opera, forging an unforgettable career. Adored and reviled by celebrities and statesmen, the notable and notorious alike, her every movement was shadowed by both music critics and gossip columnists—until, having lost her voice, she died alone in an opulent, mausoleum-like Paris apartment.

In Charyn’s inimitable style, Maria La Divina humanizes the celebrated diva, revealing the mythical artist as a woman who survived hunger, war, and loneliness to reach the heights of acclaim.

Excerpt

Excerpt from Maria La Divina. Copyright © 2025 by Jerome Charyn. Published by Bellevue Literary Press: www.blpress.org. Reprinted by permission of the publisher. All rights reserved.

Maria returned to the Met after an exile of seven years. It was Tosca again. She didn’t have Franco Zeffirelli or any of his sets. But she did have Tito Gobbi. And Tito was enough. The Met was moving to Lincoln Center. And Maria would be the last diva in the old palace on Thirty-ninth Street. All her performances had been sold out. Bing pretended to be ecstatic. But his mind had already moved uptown.

Maria cursed herself for allowing Sandor Gorlinsky to lure her back to Manhattan, the land of her lost childhood. Litsa had pushed her into contests before she was nine, the radio prodigy who won a Bulova watch. 

The dressing room at the old Met was as shoddy as ever. The sets were shoddy. And she was frightened of the audience. Bruna had to grip both her hands as they marched to the wings—it was like a death march. But when she appeared onstage, the audience clapped and shouted, “Callas, Callas,” for five minutes, as the orchestra grew silent. Her arrival had halted the movement of the opera. And for a very long moment there was no Tosca, no dust of a dying opera house, no mice gnawing at the scenery, no lover in a church, no police chief, only Maria Callas. . . .

Her voice had wobbled more than once. It was Tito Gobbi who saved her, and their miraculous “duel” in Baron Scarpia’s office. Each of their movements was nuanced, like a ritualized dance. Tosca needed to save her lover, Cavaradossi, and Scarpia wouldn’t release him unless Tosca gave herself to him. The audience could sense his carnality, his evil, his lust. As police chief, he was the lord and master of Rome. Tosca and the baron bit at one another with a ferocious eloquence, a violent pas de deux.

Maria didn’t realize that the Widow had been in the audience until she appeared with Bing at a small reception for benefactors and members of the cast. The Widow was wearing a white satin Dior gown that clung to her sleek figure. She had brown eyes as big as Maria’s.

It was Bing who brought her over, that slick, maneuvering snake. “Jackie, didn’t I tell you that no one can sing Tosca like Maria Callas? She haunts the role, makes it impossible for anyone to follow her.”

“Rudy, quiet,” the Widow said. “You have a habit of killing people with your compliments.” She shooed him away and shook Maria’s hand. “Madame Callas, thank you. It was the only Tosca of yours I’ve ever seen. And I won’t embarrass you, but it was the most thrilling time I’ve ever had at the opera.”

Then she turned to Tito Gobbi, who stood alone in the corner, unrecognized.

“Signor Gobbi,” she said, “I’ve never been so frightened by Scarpia as I was tonight. You made that monster into a bloodcurdling poet.”

That cruise on board the Christina was nothing, a bagatelle. Now Maria knew she really had a rival.

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Jerome Charyn is the author of more than fifty works of fiction and nonfiction, including Maria La Divina; Ravage & SonSergeant Salinger; Cesare: A Novel of War-Torn Berlin; In the Shadow of King Saul: Essays on Silence and SongJerzy: A Novel; and A Loaded Gun: Emily Dickinson for the 21st Century. Among other honors, his work has been longlisted for the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award and PEN Award for Biography, shortlisted for the Phi Beta Kappa Christian Gauss Award, and selected as a finalist for the Firecracker Award and PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Film Culture at the American University of Paris, Charyn has also been named a Commander of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture and received a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award for Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in Manhattan.

Spotlight: Prophets of War by Jack Brown

Pub Date: September 15, 2025

Genre: Thriller

Publisher: Morgan House Press

What if war wasn’t a tragedy, but a business model?

When Alex Morgan, a rising star in wealth management, stumbles onto a series of cryptic financial clues, he doesn’t just uncover corruption — he unmasks a global conspiracy. Behind the headlines of the war in Ukraine lies something far more chilling: a private empire of shell companies, black-market trades, and political operatives who are turning global conflict into personal profit. The deeper Alex digs, the more terrifying the truth becomes. His own father may be at the center of the scheme. His mentors may be funding both sides of the battlefield. And the woman he trusts most might be the key to it all — or the final betrayal.

From Caribbean tax havens to Wall Street boardrooms to shadowy Zoom calls between oligarchs and ex-presidents, Prophets of War is a pulse-pounding political thriller that tears into the machinery of modern power. Inspired by real systems, real tactics, and real moral failures, it asks a question no one wants answered: What if the next world war is already on the balance sheet?

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Jack Brown is a writer, investor, and thinker drawn to the places where power hides in plain sight. A lifelong student of history, finance, and politics, he believes stories can expose the systems that shape our world. Prophets of War is his debut novel, exploring the intersection of ambition, ideology, war, and capital. Brown splits his time between Connecticut and Tortola.

Spotlight: The Collectors by Richard A. Danzig

Following the success of his first two novels, “Facts are Stubborn Things” and “Punch Line”, award-winning author Richard A. Danzig returns to the exhilarating world of lawyer Chance Cormac with “The Collectors” (September 15, 2025) a pulse-pounding journey from New York City’s world of finance and fine art to the hidden dangers of a tropical paradise.

When Chance is hired to investigate a valuable painting which is suspected of being a forgery, he discovers that the painting and his clients may not be what they seem.

Meanwhile in Costa Rica, former Navy SEALs Damian and JR are arrested for the murder of a surfer that washed up on the beach near their surf shack. As they fight to survive inside a violent prison, Chance uncovers a black market of human exploitation, greed and blood money, all protected by a corrupt police force.

Bringing back fan favorite characters, The Collectors is a legal thriller that blends courtroom drama, suspense, and international intrigue and is perfect for fans of John Grisham and Michael Connelly.

Excerpt

CHAPTER ONE

The scream of the howler monkey sounds more like the growl of a wild beast fighting for its life than the grunt of a spider monkey or a chimp. They sit high in the trees of Costa Rica. Howler monkeys are jet black and are difficult to see through the dense foliage even when the tropical sun shines bright. No matter how often you hear the howlers screaming, the sound is always somehow unexpected and frightening. Their loud unearthly criescaused the ancient Mayans to worship the howler monkeys as gods.

Damian was up early. Tyler, the dog who adopted JR on the beach when he first came to Costa Rica, was waiting at the door. Tyler was part greyhound and part collie. He was fast and loved the surf. Sometimes JR would put Tyler on his paddleboard and they could be seen floating, silhouetted at sunset. Tyler was named after JR’s hometown in Texas. JR was still sleeping. Damian opened the door and said, “Let’s go, boy!”

Every morning since reuniting with his friend, Damian and Tyler would take a morning run on the white sands of Tamarindo as the tropical sun was rising on the horizon in a blaze of red and orange. Nobody was on the beach and they could both run free. Damian was looking forward to surfing with the Tamarindo dawn patrol after his run, then spending the day repairing boards at the Tico Tide Surf Shop, owned by Troy Travner. He shook his head. He never imagined living in a tropical paradise with JR and being part of a surfing community.

Damian enjoyed running in the early morning. He ran barefoot in just his board shorts and faded Tico Tide tee shirt. He enjoyed the feel of the cool sand on his feet and sea air on his face. He breathed in the smell of the fragrant ocean breeze and the orchids that grew wild. After a mile, he didn’t feel his legs anymore, only the rhythm of his breath. He saw the waves were up. JR and Troy would be happy. It was good for surfing and good for business at the shop. When he looked up, he and Tyler were already halfway to the remote cove where only the best surfers could “mack”.

When he jogged each morning his thoughts ran free. It was hard to believe that more than a year had already passed since he left New York and moved to Costa Rica to create a new life with his friend and former SEAL, JR. He thought about Troy and the many Costa Rican friends he had made. The beautiful Tico women, who were so genuine and friendly and had none of the New York City edge. The surfers who came into the shop, who were the furthest thing from a SEAL, but were disciplined and dedicated to their sport. It wasn’t home yet, but almost.

This morning, he was remembering his tours as JR’s platoon leader and the successful missions they had fought. Smiling, he thought of the years he’d worked for the attorney Chance Cormac, his good friend and mentor, as an investigator and then as a law clerk in Brooklyn. How Chance had convinced him to enroll in law school. The many trials where they worked together, side by side.

How it all ended with their last case, involving a corrupt and psychopathic policeman. The feeling of the bullet hitting him in the chest like a sledgehammer when he was shot by a rookie cop.

He thought of Susan Chu, a fellow law student and clerk for Chance. Her beauty, intelligence, accomplishments. He had recovered from being shot but couldn’t heal the scars on his chest or in his mind when he thought of Susan’s violent death and his guilt for not protecting her.

Damian said, “Okay, enough of that! Tyler, let’s see what you got!”

Damian put his head down and sprinted fifty yards until he cleared his head and his heart. Tyler shot past him, barking with joy. Damian heard the screeches of the howler monkeys as they looked down from their perches high above the beach. For some reason, he felt they were warning him to stay away. He and JR had seen and heard many monkeys when they were deployed on special ops missions as SEALs in the Middle East and Asia. But those monkeys were small and, if they talked at all, made soft grunts or funny chirping sounds. When the howlers screamed they opened their jaws, bared their teeth and let out a demonic yell.

As Damian ran, he looked up to see if he could catch sight of one of the angry howlers he knew were looking down at him from their hiding places. He was looking up when he heard a distant, more terrifying howl. He suddenly realized it was not a demon monkey but a human voice, screaming somewhere down on the beach! Tyler stopped short, growled, and took off down the beach. Damian sprinted behind Tyler to see where the screams were coming from. As he charged down the beach, his mind was suddenly back in the Middle East with JR on a SEAL mission, hearing the screams of a wounded enemy or a member of his own platoon. He had run a hundred yards when the screaming suddenly stopped.

In the distance he saw Tyler running in circles, barking at a young man with long black hair, wearing only a bright red Hawaiian bathing suit, lying motionless, face down in the sand. The surfer’s body lay prone next to a gleaming surf board that was bobbing up and down in the wake nearby.

Damian yelled, “Tyler, sit! Stay! Good boy!” He approached the young surfer, knelt down, and quickly turned him over onto his back. He recognized the lifeless gaze in the young man’s eyes. The same look he had seen too many times in combat. Blood was gushing from two identical wounds, one on each side below the surfer’s stomach.

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Richard A. Danzig is an attorney, artist, entrepreneur and author. He practiced law in New York for over forty years and has represented many prominent clients. He is the founder in New York of the American Paralegal Institute, We The People, a legal document preparation company, and The Law Stores. Richard is a juried member of the Spanish Village Artist collective in San Diego, California and his artwork has been shown in galleries in the Northeast and California. Richard published his first novel “Facts Are Stubborn Things” in 2023 and his second novel “Punch Line” in 2024. His new book “The Collectors” will be published on October 1, 2025. You can find out more at Richard’s website: richardadanzigauthor.com and see his artwork at richardanzig.com