Spotlight: That Boy by Briar Black

(The Cheshire Set, #3)

Publication date: November 6th 2025

Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Holiday, Romance, Suspense

Building an impossible tea farm in the Cheshire countryside was Sofia’s second chance. A way to prove herself. A fresh start. She knew it would be graft. She anticipated a degree of isolation. But with Christmas imminent and the farm failing, her thoughts have grown darker. She’s searching for something — an ineffable force to make this year the magical wonderland she always craves and never finds.

Yet with the farm failing there’s no time to fix her ailing social life. Sofia resigns herself to another lonely holiday.

Enter Matt.

Delaware Grange’s twenty-one-year-old assistant gamekeeper. Nice enough, a bit dopey.

As she hunkers down for winter, Sofia thinks she’s prepared for everything. Nothing could prepare her for Matt. For the abrupt awareness of him. For the way he’s far more capable than he seems. Thoughtful. Considerate. Quietly intelligent.

Way sexier than he appears.

Suddenly impossible to ignore.

But Matt isn’t what he seems. A darkness runs beneath Delaware Grange — insidious, creeping, buried deep.

Sofia was little more than a challenge, a box for Matt to check, an assignment to complete. Until he fell.

Hard.

Now all he sees is her. All he wants is her. And all he knows is she has no idea who he truly is. While Sofia fights her feelings in the face of forbidden fruit, and Matt wrestles with the reality of his true purpose on the estate, the pair fall into an intoxicating, passionate, volatile romance.

As winter deepens and Christmas closes in, two lonely souls struggle to find peace in each other, and trust becomes the most dangerous choice on the estate.

Falling for Matt threatens everything Sofia has worked so hard to build. Falling for Sofia might just be the making of Matt.

That Boy is a high-heat, secret-identity romance where desire, deception, and devotion collide in a snowy small-town Christmas.

While not required, it is highly suggested to read Nightshade before That Boy.

Author’s Note: Each novel in The Cheshire Set can be read as a standalone, but the following order avoids spoiling the reading experience of earlier books.

Recommended Reading Order for The Cheshire Set:

  1. Bane

  2. Nightshade

  3. That Boy

Eve Was Framed, a prequel novella to Bane, isn’t strictly part of The Cheshire Set but is available for free download on the author’s website.

Excerpt

A quiet, introspective moment between Matt and Sofia after a near-disaster. As they talk about “The Gloaming”—that melancholy space between Halloween and Christmas—their chemistry deepens and the novel’s central themes of loneliness, yearning, and rediscovery of light emerge.

“What’s the Gloaming?”

“Oh. Right.” I shifted, trying to find a way to lean that didn’t hurt my shoulder. It was useless. Until someone could pop it back in, I was doomed to dull agony. “It’s that feeling that threatens to drown you…” I paused, swallowing hard and staring out the window.

The world nearly drowned me tonight.

“This time every year.” I finally managed. “You know?”

Keep talking. Stay conscious. Don’t toss your cookies into his lap. 

“That…overwhelming urge to…cover everything in cheer. But…” I took a little more water. “…the more you try, the less cheerful you feel. So you just keep…adding more.”

He chuckled. 

“Hoping the cheer finds you before you’re…” Another tiny sip of water.  “…crushed by baubles and fake fir garlands.”

He stared at me.

Great. Now he thinks I’m a total weirdo.

“I get it.” A slow smile spread across his face. “You’re staring at all the decorations. Watching the snow fall. And somewhere inside you’re sure you love Christmas. But you never quite seem to feel it.”

“Yes!” I sat up, and momentarily thought I’d blackout from the effort. 

He eased me back into the sofa.

“Nailed it.” I swallowed. Talking was so much effort. Thinking was weirdly worse. “It’s a coping mechanism, I guess.”

He nodded, but when I didn’t continue, he made a winding motion with his hands.

“Every year this…fog descends. When Halloween’s over. This looming sense of…dread.”

“And it’s right when everyone else is getting excited.”

I nodded. “Exactly. Not me.” The wind howled savagely by, rattling the window and making us both jump. I turned my face away from the glass, not wanting to think about the carnage outside. “I’m sat there like a…miserly Scrooge.”

“Scrooge was never that pretty.”

I shook my head. “Don’t flirt with me.”

“Keep talking then.”

I didn’t want to. I just wanted to sleep. 

My eyes drifted, and he nudged my knee with his. “Sof?”

With gargantuan effort, I rallied. “Welcome to Gloamas!” I wheezed. “Not quite Christmas. Not quite apathy. Some…twisted netherworld.”

He permitted me another tiny sip of water for my effort. 

I swallowed it and continued, “You’re stuck for weeks. Longing to be…joyful and merry. But…that ineffable light is…absent.”

Matt pursed his lips. “So…it’s not gloomy, it’s gloamy. You’re in the twilight. Daylight’s gone. You know it will be back at some point, but in the interim, you’re left with a hollow echo—”

“How you…loved Christmas…as a kid,” I managed. “Desperately wish to…feel it all.” 

He grinned. “But for now, the light’s faded. Until the sun rises, you’re left wisting after a feeling.” 

I stared at him. “And someone to share it with.”

Matty shifted a little closer. He was still soaking wet from the rain. Must have been freezing. Yet he hadn’t complained. Hadn’t even seemed to notice. I leant into him and shivered. More at the thought of how cold he must be than anything else. But he stripped off my blankets (now soaked) and wrapped me in two new dry ones. 

The phone rang, and he shot up to grab it.

“She’s okay, I think. Conscious, talking, the bleeding’s stopped. Her shoulder’s bad, but—”

A pause as whoever was on the other end of the line spoke.

“Are you sure it’s safe?” He peered out of the window. “The rain’s still coming down hard.”

Another pause.

“Okay. We’ll be here.”

He hung up. “Sounds like the storm’s passing. It’s lightening up at the house, and the rain’s almost stopped down there. They’re on their way up. By the time they get here, it should have cleared.”

“The track will be murder.” I tried to sit up. 

He moved and blocked me, forcing me to stay still. “Easy.”

“Give me the phone.”

“They’ve already left, Sof.”

I struggled some more.

“Stop!”

Calm. But firm. Commanding.

I’ve never heard him speak like that before.

“Stop.” 

Softer. Eyes searching mine.

My heart fluttered. 

“We’d all gladly risk a bit of fucking mud to get you safe. You must know that?”

My breath caught. My chest constricted painfully. His jaw was locked. The look in his eyes was…feral.

And so fucking hot.

There’s really something wrong with me.

Satisfied I wasn’t about to bolt for the door, he sat back down. Glanced around. 

“Is that why all your decorations are so…weirdly depressing?”

“They’re not.” I sniffed.

“They really are, Sof. Like…they’re full of the festive spirit but don’t quite hit the mark.” 

He glanced at my forlorn little tree. Which, in fairness, was at least standing vertically now. I’d come in one day to find him scrambling around on the floor, fiddling with the screws on the base to get it standing straight.

He was right. The baubles were desolate. 

I loved them.

“I like them.” Matt wrapped the blankets tighter around me. “They’re comfortingly depressing. How Christmas should be. It always just…kind of reminds you of all you’re missing in life.”

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About the Author

Briar has been a professional copywriter for many years (far more than she cares to admit). She began her career working for large companies and agencies before realising she could do it all for herself. Now, she happily writes for businesses and entrepreneurs she’s passionate about and dreams of the day her fiction becomes popular enough for her to retreat into fictional worlds full-time. Growing up in Cheshire and falling in love with its countryside, small towns, and villages, she’s enjoyed creating a fictional world that reflects her own.

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Spotlight: The Office Holiday Collection by Whitney G.

Release Date: November 14

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Three scorching hookups. One unforgettable holiday season. All in one sizzling box set.

Celebrate the season with The Office Holiday, a steamy collection featuring The Office PartyThe Office Guest, and The Office Games. From a snowed-in office party gone deliciously off the rails, to a surprise guest in the CEO’s private suite, to a holiday competition with very naughty stakes—this trio of standalone novellas turns up the heat on every page.

One office. Three stories. Zero HR supervision.

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Meet Whitney G.

Whitney G. is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author. Her books are currently published in over a dozen languages.

She lives deep in the Tennessee woods and spends most of her time drinking coffee while penning dirty-talking alpha males.

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Spotlight: Hero Unexpected by Kait Nolan

Release Date: November 14

I rebuilt my grandmother’s bakery from the ground up. Poured everything I had into making it thrive again—flour, sweat, and a whole lot of tears.

Then she died. And her will blindsided me.

If I’m not married by the time probate closes, I lose the bakery to my mother—the last person who should ever be trusted with it.

Enter Bodie Gibson.
Childhood friend turned enemy. The boy who used to bring me tea and peanut butter sandwiches…
The cop who put my little brother behind bars.

He offers me a way out: a fake marriage that keeps the bakery in my hands and our past buried where it belongs.

It’s just paperwork. A few public appearances. Nothing real.
Except he still looks at me like he sees the girl I used to be.
And when he kisses me it doesn’t feel fake at all.

In a town built on second chances, sometimes the only way forward is to rewrite the ending.

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Kait Nolan is a USA Today best selling, RITA® Award-winning Mississippi author who calls everyone sugar, honey, or darlin', and can wield a 'Bless your heart' like a Snuggie or a saber, depending on requirements. She believes in love, laughter, and that tacos are the world's most perfect food. When she's not writing, reading, or wrangling family (both the two-legged and the four-), you can find her obsessively watching The Great British Bake Off. 

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Spotlight: Morally Black Betrothal by Nicole French

Release Date: November 14

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HE DOESN'T NEED A WIFE. HE NEEDS A WEAPON.
UNFORTUNATELY, HIS SWEET FAKE FIANCEE IS ABOUT TO BECOME HIS WEAKNESS.

Brendan
They call me the Black Prince.
Heir to Blackguard Equity. First in line for the CEO crown. Ruthless, precise, untouchable—until my father decides to move the goalpost.
No wife, no CEO seat.

So I find the one woman who can play the part.
Simone Bishop. The sweet, small-town candy striper I met years ago, who sat by my father’s bedside when no one else could stand him. She’s sunshine wrapped in an apron, with flour on her hands and eyes too innocent to belong anywhere near me.
But she needs my money. I need her hand.
Four months. One shared address. Zero feelings.

Simple. Until I start wanting to mess up that perfect hair in my bed every night. Until I start wanting to keep her.

Simone
I should’ve said no.
Brendan Black is everything I’ve been taught to avoid—grumpy, bossy, and so intense it feels like my heart’s on a leash when he looks at me. But the family farm is days from foreclosure, and his offer is too good to be real: pretend to be his fiancée, live in his penthouse for four months, and walk away with enough money to save the farm twice over.

I can handle this. I can survive the way his eyes linger. The way he says my name like it’s a command. The way my pulse stutters every time we’re in the same room.

It’s all fake… until it isn’t.

Because somewhere between the first kiss in public and the first kiss in private, I stopped pretending.

And if I’m not careful, the Black Prince is going to ruin me—in the best and worst ways.

MORALLY BLACK BETROTHAL is the first standalone novel in the Morally Black Billionaires series.

Warning: May cause uncontrollable sighing, blushing, and an inability to think about anyone but Brendan Black for days. Proceed with swoon-caution.

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Nicole French is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance. She's also a hopeless romantic, Springsteen fanatic, and total bookworm. When not writing, she is hanging out with her family, playing soccer with the rest of the thirty-plus crowd in Seattle, or going on dates with her husband. In her spare time, she likes to go running or practice the piano, but never seems to do either one of these things as much as she should.

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Spotlight: Beneath The Rings by Joe Battaglia

The Doha 2040 Summer Olympics are supposed to be about gold medals and global unity. Instead, they kick off a descent into terror when 12 Israeli and Lebanese athletes vanish, leaving behind only the chilling threat of The Obsidian Hand and an impossible $500 billion ransom. Veteran journalist Nova Mendelsohn finds herself entangled with a cryptic Ancient Arabic note and a mysterious local merchant, forced to race the clock. Her pursuit of the truth will take her from the glittering Olympic Village into the city’s darkest corners and onto the blood-soaked sands of the desert, where a centuries-old vengeance threatens to ignite a catastrophic final act. What secrets lie beneath the surface of the Games, and what will it cost Nova to uncover them?

Excerpt

Nova’s pen hovered above her notepad as the stadium shimmered into life. The world held its breath as the countdown echoed through the vast expanse of Lusail Iconic Stadium. A sea of lights pulsed in perfect harmony, reflecting the shimmering brilliance of the Persian Gulf beyond the skyline. It was July 20, 2040, and Doha, Qatar, was making history as the first Middle Eastern city to host the Summer Olympics.

The stadium, a fusion of modern architecture and traditional Islamic motifs, was at full capacity, an electrified crowd of 100,000 spectators draped in the colors of their nations.

This historic event was also the first Olympic Games under the leadership of International Olympic Committee President Sheikh Tariq bin Fahd Al-Mazrouei of Kuwait. His appointment marked a new era for the Games, emphasizing inclusivity and regional representation. Now, standing beneath the Olympic cauldron, his legacy was on the line.

The significance of hosting the Olympics in the Middle East was palpable—this was a moment of pride, a testament to the region’s growth, and a celebration of its rich heritage.

Inside the tunnel, athletes from every corner of the world lined up in preparation for the grand parade of nations. Dressed in sleek uniforms designed to combat Doha’s notorious summer temperatures, the Olympians awaited their moment to step onto the track. Among them, the Israeli and Lebanese contingents found themselves standing side by side, their nations' flags adorning their uniforms.

Maya Ben-Ari, a sprinter from Israel, adjusted the sleeve of her white-and-blue tracksuit and exchanged a glance with her teammate, Lior Abramson, a swimmer set to compete in the 400m freestyle.

“Crazy, isn’t it?” Maya murmured, shifting from foot to foot. “First Middle Eastern Olympics, and we’re part of it.”

Lior smirked. “Let’s just hope the politics stay outside the stadium.”

A few feet away, Yasmine Haddad, a Lebanese taekwondo champion, overheard the comment. She turned to her fellow countrywoman, Nadine Al-Rassi, a long-distance runner, and nudged her slightly. “You hear that?” she whispered.

Nadine sighed. “Of course. But tonight isn’t about that.”

Yasmine hesitated, then took a breath and stepped closer to Maya. “It’s a first for all of us,” she said cautiously. “Maybe we should just appreciate that we’re here.”

Maya blinked, surprised. In past Olympics, tension had always shadowed their nations’ delegations. But this time felt different—perhaps because of the location, or maybe because the world itself was tired of division.

“Agreed,” Maya finally said, offering a tentative smile. “No politics. Just competition.”

Yasmine nodded, and the two exchanged a brief handshake—small, but monumental in its own way.

Suddenly, a deep voice boomed through the stadium’s speakers. “And now, the Parade of Nations!”

One by one, countries were introduced alphabetically, their athletes marching into the stadium beneath a dazzling array of lights.

When Israel was announced, its athletes stepped in sync. Their flag bearer, Ronit Weissman, a decorated judoka and the first Israeli woman to win back-to-back world championships, led the team with a confident stride. She held the Star of David aloft, her expression one of sheer determination and pride.

A murmur rippled through the stadium, quickly growing into audible boos from pockets of the crowd. Some spectators remained silent, while others clapped politely, but the wave of jeers was undeniable. Maya felt her stomach tighten as she walked alongside her teammates.

Lior clenched his jaw. “Well, so much for fucking keeping politics out of the stadium,” he muttered under his breath.

Maya exhaled slowly. “Just keep walking,” she said. “We knew this bullshit might happen.”

From a few feet away, Yasmine watched the Israeli team endure the reaction. She glanced at Nadine, who remained impassive. “Sucks to be them,” Yasmine admitted.

Nadine nodded. “You don’t have to like someone to respect that they trained just as hard to be here.”

Moments later, the Lebanese team stepped forward, their red, white, and green uniforms gleaming under the stadium lights. At the front of the delegation, holding the Lebanese flag high, was Omar Haddad, a decorated Greco-Roman wrestler and two-time Olympic medalist. His grip on the cedar-emblazoned banner was firm, his posture dignified, embodying the pride of a nation that had endured challenges yet continued to shine on the world stage.

As they entered, a wave of cheers erupted from the stands. Lebanese expatriates, many draped in their homeland’s flag, stood proudly, chanting and waving in unison. The sound of traditional Lebanese derbakke drums echoed through the stadium, adding a rhythmic pulse to the moment. Yasmine felt a surge of exhilaration, exchanging glances with her teammates as they waved to the crowd.

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About the Author

Joe Battaglia is a seasoned and award-winning journalist who spent years in The Olympics arena. With over two decades in sports media, Battaglia has led content creation across news, politics, and athletics, including a role on the NBCOlympics.com team that earned a Sports Emmys for Outstanding New Approaches To Sports Event Coverage for the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Summer Olympics. He currently lives in Texas with his family. Joe is the author of the award-winning children’s book, The ABCs of Track & Field: A Fast Start For Future Runners Jumpers & Throwers, and Beneath the Rings is his debut adult novel. 

Spotlight: Once Upon a Midnight Dreary by Michelle Miles

Enchanted Realms Book 5 

Genre: Gothic Paranormal Romance 

A beautiful heiress seeking solace. A mysterious caretaker burdened by shadows. And a forbidden love haunted by the echoes of the past.

When tragedy shatters her family, Victoria Ravenwood inherits the crumbling estate of Ravenfell Manor, a place she once called home but no longer recognizes. Hoping to escape her grief, she returns to its ivy-choked walls and forgotten rooms, determined to start anew. But Ravenfell is no sanctuary--it is a house of sorrow, steeped in secrets, and alive with something that should be dead.

Gabriel Allward, the manor's reclusive caretaker, has remained at Ravenfell for years, his presence as rooted as the ancient stones. Cold and mysterious, he keeps to the shadows, guarding a truth he dares not reveal. Yet Victoria is drawn to him and to the darkness that clings to him like a second skin.

As their fragile bond deepens, something awakens in the manor. A raven watches from the garden. Whispers echo through the halls. And a long-buried secret claws its way to the surface. One that binds Gabriel's soul to the estate...and could drag Victoria into the same eternal night.

Can they uncover the truth behind Ravenfell's curse before it claims them both? Or will their love become just another tragic tale whispered within its walls?

If you love heiresses reclaiming their haunted legacies, brooding caretakers bound by dark secrets, and crumbling manors where love must outlast restless ghosts—you’ll love this gothic reimagining inspired by Poe’s The Raven.

Excerpt

The letter arrived on black-edged stationery at half-past nine during breakfast on a too-bright day for mourning.

Victoria Ravenwood stared down at the unfamiliar wax seal stamped with the sigil of a bird in flight. A raven, from the looks of it. A slanting, looping hand had scrawled her name across the front in black ink.

Miss Victoria Ravenwood

Care of Mr. Hubert Pembroke, Crown Hollow, Rothbridge

“What is it, dear?” Aunt Eloise peered over her teacup, her bright blue eyes alight with interest. She looked like a feral cat ready to pounce on the latest juicy gossip.

“A letter.”

She laughed. “Of course, it’s a letter, silly goose. What does it say?”

She was always a bit of a busybody. Victoria didn’t want to read the contents of the letter in front of her. She’d demand to know it word for word. As her thumb swept over the seal, she had the distinct feeling this was meant for her and her alone.

Why she felt that way, she did not know.

It had no return address, which she found curious.

“Well? What is it, dear?”

She granted her aunt a faint smile as she placed her napkin next to her half-empty plate and pushed back from the table. “I think I’ll read it in the parlor.”

Alone. She wanted to read it alone, and not with her aunt breathing down her neck.

The woman harrumphed as she hastened from the dining room. No doubt she was planning to extort the information from her later.

Aunt Eloise meant well, but she was overbearing and pushy. Victoria was grateful to her and her uncle for taking her in after her parents died, but the woman was exhausting on a good day. If there was news of any sort in the contents of the letter, she would never let it rest.

What news, though? Victoria, still in mourning, walked to the parlor and pulled the door closed. She stood in the silence of the room staring down at that raven wax seal wondering about the sender. As far as she knew, there was no one else who knew she was here. She had no family except for her aunt, who was her mother’s older sister, and her uncle by marriage. And she didn’t exactly have a lot of friends.

Moving to the sofa, she popped the seal. Perching on the edge, she unfolded the letter with a careful hand. She pulled in a deep breath when she read it and then read it again.

This couldn’t be right.

Could it?

To Miss Ravenwood,

In accordance with the last will and testament of your late parents, Abner and Eleanor Ravenwood, you are hereby named sole heir to their estate, which includes Ravenfell Manor in the village of Elderbloom, Rothbridge. You are requested to take possession immediately.

There were other instructions about inheritance, land deeds, and legal oversight. It was signed by an R. Williams, Solicitor, Brown, Williams & Davis. She had never heard of him.

Her mind drifted away from the letter and the solicitor. To her childhood home and a place she thought she’d never see again. She thought her parents had sold it when she was a child.

Ravenfell Manor.

Her nightmares of the manor had long since faded, but now, as she held the letter, they flooded back to her.

A piano that played a haunting tune when no one was about. The acrid scent of smoke drifting through the halls. A shift in temperature from warm and comfortable to cold and frightening. Sometimes during certain times of the year, a misty fog curled through the west wing corridor.

What she recalled most of all was the man in the shadows with eyes full of sorrow and despair.

Her parents had never seen him.

But she had. And she had never feared him.

When she was eight years old, they fled Ravenfell Manor under the cover of darkness. And now, twenty years later, it had returned to her.

Perhaps her fortune had changed. As the heiress of the country estate, she had a home to call her own. She no longer needed to depend upon the kindness of her aging aunt and uncle.

It was a moment of elation.

Shattered by the opening of the parlor door.

Her aunt bustled in with an expectant look on her face. Victoria wasn’t so sure she wanted to share the contents of the letter with her, but then, she also knew her aunt would badger her until she did.

“Good news, dear?” she asked, her tone hopeful.

Was it good news? She said nothing as she extended the letter. Aunt Eloise took it and read it, her face an explosion of expressions. From surprise to doubt to sorrow to something akin to envy.

“Well, this is a surprise. I thought my sister and her husband sold off that crumbling old manor years ago.” She handed back the letter.

“I suppose they didn’t.”

“Naturally, you’ll refuse to move there.” She said it flippantly, as if this were already true.

“Why would I do that?” Victoria rose, her ire suddenly raised.

“Well, my dear, you are a single lady. Alone. You can’t possibly think of running that estate all by yourself.” She chuckled, as though the thought was merely a jest.

She lifted a brow. “Why shouldn’t I?”

Aunt Eloise wrung her hands, looking confused. “You are a single lady,” she said again.

“Yes, I am. With an inheritance at my disposal. I’m sure I can hire anyone I need to help me run and take care of the estate.”

Flabbergasted, she said, “You’re considering it?”

Annoyance hit her hard and fast at her aunt’s disbelief. She understood very well that she was a young, single lady. With no prospects looming and no purpose to keep her here in Crown Hollow, Victoria saw no reason not to consider it.

“Yes,” she said, the word an icy breath.

Her aunt didn’t understand her need to find independence. Now, she had a chance—a real chance—at a life all her own. If she stayed in the city with Aunt Eloise, she’d suffocate.

Aunt Eloise remained still as a statue, rooted in the middle of the room, her chest heaving with labored breaths.

“I simply can’t allow it,” she said then, her tone stern. As though she would entertain no other thoughts on the matter.

Victoria stiffened. “The letter says I’m to take possession immediately.”

“Who’s to say this letter is valid?” Eloise snapped. “Why, I’ve never heard of this solicitor, and as far as I know, Abner and Eleanor made no mention of this in their wills.”

This was not going well. Victoria resisted the urge to crumple the letter in her fist.

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About the Author 

MICHELLE MILES believes in fairy tales, true love, and a little bit of magic in every story. She writes fantasy, paranormal, and young adult books packed with adventure, action, and swoon-worthy romance—because what’s a story without a bit of danger and a whole lot of heart? From angels and demons to dragons, elves, and time travelers, her books are filled with epic quests, fierce heroines, and the kind of heroes worth falling for.

When she's not crafting new adventures, she brings stories to life as a narrator and hosts Miles Beyond the Page, a podcast where she chats with authors about their writing journeys. A Texas girl through and through, she loves getting lost in a good book, binge-watching movies, hiking the trails, and sipping a glass of wine. Come hang out with her on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and more!

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