Spotlight: Murphy's Laws by Terry Newman

Genre: Contemporary Romantic Comedy 

Thirty days. Seven rules. One undeniable attraction.

After her fiancé skips out on her wedding, Murphy Clarke buries herself in her life-coaching career and develops seven rules to protect her heart. Number one? Never take vacations.

Oops. We find her on a month-long vacation in North Carolina, where she’s alarmed by the sparks flying between her and an arrogant yoga instructor. She’s confident, though, that she’ll be able to keep her other six rules... until she isn’t so sure. Of anything.

Noah Andrews’s name was once synonymous with the San Francisco tech industry, but his heart broke - both physically and emotionally. After a heart attack sidelined his career, his long-time girlfriend dumped him. Why is he now so attracted to this woman who seems to embody the life he left behind?

Witty and full of heart, MURPHY'S LAWS is a story of second chances, small-town charm, and the beautiful chaos that comes when you stop following your own rules... and start following love instead.

Excerpt

Chapter 1 

Murphy 

It looked as if the yoga class was about to end. Thank you, Jesus. And not a moment too soon. Murphy Clarke hadn’t intended to spend the third anniversary of her un-wedding in a yoga class some six hundred fifty miles away from home. But somehow her annoyingly perky sister, TC, had worn her down.

As a life coach, she couldn’t just take a month off, like her sister, the teacher, could. Her responsibilities didn’t end at the beginning of summer. She had developed a set of rules, and here she was, breaking the first.

That’s how she found herself in Summer’s Beach, North Carolina, staring at the boyishly handsome instructor who had a penchant for torturing his students with contortionist poses.

She sat up and was nearly standing when—

“It’s time for our ending meditation. Take the stillness and peace of this session as well as the silence into the world with you today.”

Murphy sighed as she sat back down. Apparently, rather loudly. Not only did her sister and their friend, Eli, scowl at her, the instructor fixed a spine-chilling stare at her with his steel-gray eyes. Again. She had walked in ten minutes late—through no fault of her own. Well, her client, Amelia, had a crisis and she couldn’t leave her hanging. She had to take the call. He had flashed her one of those if-looks-could-kill stares  .

Grimacing as she assumed the half-lotus pose, she placed her index fingers to her thumbs and slowly breathed out an om. She checked on her sister. Full lotus. Show off.

“Ommmm.” The instructor breathed out. The students followed with their own om, strung out so it felt as if the entire room was vibrating.

Brrnng! Brnng! Murphy’s cellphone broke the silence. Damn it. She reached into her tote bag and fumbled for it.

Brnng! Brnng! Her cheeks burning, she rooted around the large vacation bag and grabbed it.

“Murphy here. How may I help you…Josh…wait a second.”

She rose, gave the instructor a shrug, and walked to the back of the room.

“No, I don’t think so. I think at this point in your life you’re exactly where you need to be. Don’t you feel it?” 

Josh Millcreek was one of Murphy’s first life coach clients. His level of self-confidence fluctuated over the three years of their relationship. This most recent crisis would end soon. She just needed to be there for him. And vacation or not, that’s what she intended to do.

She held the phone in front of her, nearly parallel to the floor as she talked. “You’re not your old—”

A shadow hovered over her phone. She blinked. Frowning, she looked up to see the yoga instructor. His eyes bore into her. He snatched the phone from her hand. She shivered as a spark of electricity skittered up her arm. She swallowed hard.

“What the…?”

The yoga instructor grabbed her phone? The tall, handsome instructor? The one with broad shoulders? And loosely curled caramel-colored hair? She imagined if he’d ever smile, he’d probably have adorable laugh lines. For a split second, she was lost in his penetrating eyes and those shoulders—far too broad to belong to a yoga instructor.

Earth to Murphy. That, however, didn’t excuse him from stealing her phone. She glowered at him.

“What the hell are you doing?” The nerve of this man.

“Ma’am” —Ma’am? He called me ma’am?— “we’re in meditation. Silent meditation. Who are you talking to?” He nodded toward her phone.

“My client, as if it’s any of your business.” She held one hand out, the other on her hip as she waited for him to return her phone. Instead, he raised it to his ear. What?

“Ms. Murphy is in meditation at the moment. I’m sure she’ll return your call later.” He clicked the phone off and tossed it to her. It bobbled in her hands before she clutched it in her palm.

“Let’s continue our closing routine.” He pivoted and walked to the front of the room, leaving her to stare at his nicely formed butt. “Now that I’ve put Ms. Murphy’s phone on airplane mode.”

“How dare you.”

Murphy grumbled to herself but returned to her spot and sat down next to her sister. She placed her left ankle over her right thigh and huffed.

“What is your problem?” TC kept her gaze on the instructor.

“I told you I didn’t want to go on vacation, but—”

“Ladies, are we ready? Ms. Murphy, you can talk about your fear of vacations after the session.”

“I’m not afraid of—”

“Everyone take a deep breath. Think peace and stillness. This is the attitude you’re taking with you as you leave the class.”

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About the Author 

Terry Newman is an award-winning author who writes romantic comedy with a splash of fantasy.

Fueled by coffee, peanut butter, and popcorn, she writes stories set in fictional towns in northeast Ohio. Terry loves to place her characters in improbably situations, then allows them to take over…uhm…guide the story.

She lives in a small apartment with overflowing bookshelves, her muse, Moose, and all her characters, in North Lima, a real town in northeast Ohio. And, yes, it does get crowded at times.

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Spotlight: GRIM by Kat Mizera

Release Date: June 1

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I knew she was in trouble the second she looked at me.

Bruised. Terrified. Barely standing.

And when she mouthed the word help through the window of that van, there was no walking away.

I’ve spent my life in dangerous places. Former Special Forces. Private security. Violence doesn’t scare me.

But the woman I pull from that nightmare?

She gets under my skin fast.

Allora Sterling is beautiful, stubborn, and fighting to survive something that should’ve destroyed her. The men who took her hurt her in ways that make my hands shake every time I think about it.

Now someone wants her back.

And after the traffickers tear apart her condo looking for her, I take her home with me because it’s the only place I know I can keep her safe.

One apartment.
One bed.
One broken woman who still finds the strength to smile at me.

I should keep my distance.

Instead, I become obsessed with making her feel safe again. Feeding her. Holding her through nightmares. Touching her like she’s something precious instead of something broken.

But the deeper we fall, the more dangerous things become.

Because the men hunting Allora aren’t random criminals.

This is personal.

And when they take her from me a second time, they make one fatal mistake—

They leave me alive.

Now there’s nowhere on earth I won’t go, nobody I won’t destroy, to bring her home.

Even if I have to burn the whole world down to do it.

GRIM is a dark romantic suspense featuring an elite bodyguard hero, a survivor heroine, forced proximity, touch-her-and-die protection, found family, motorcycle club ties, and a fiercely possessive happily ever after.

Content Warning: This book contains mature content and sensitive material. For details, please visit this book’s page on my website.

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Meet Kat Mizera

USA TODAY Bestselling Author Kat Mizera was born in Miami Beach with a healthy dose of Wanderlust. She's lived from coast to coast, and everywhere in between, but home is wherever her family is. A devoted mom and wife to her wonderful and supportive husband (Kevin) and two amazing boys (Nick and Max), Kat loves to travel the globe with her adventurous, hockey loving family. Greece is at the top of that list. She hopes to one day retire there, spending her days writing books on the beach.

Kat is former freelance sports writer who now writes steamy hockey romance about her favorite fictional teams, the Las Vegas Sidewinders and the Lauderdale Knights. The library of novels she's penned also include sexy contemporary stories about baseball stars, alpha sex club owners, bodyguards, rock stars, and royalty. Regardless of genre, her books about bad boys with hearts of gold will steal your breath, rock your world and melt your heart.

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Spotlight: Defrosted by Cristina LePort

A Frightening Vision of the Future, And an Electrifying New Thriller, from the Acclaimed Author of Dissection and Change of Heart

Dr. Cristina LePort raises the bar with Defrosted, a captivating fusion of science, medicine, and political intrigue that redefines the boundaries of the thriller genre.

Two centuries into the future, cryogenically preserved scientist Dr. Peter Royce and his wife, Monica, awaken to a dystopian world where human worth is dictated by productivity and freedom is a distant memory. A devastating biological entity, known as mitocancer, looms as a global threat, and Peter must uncover the truth of his past to save humanity's future.

From the icy wilderness of Alaska to the corridors of power in a reimagined Washington, D.C., Defrosted explores the clash of high-tech medical breakthroughs and ethical dilemmas. As power plays escalate and secrets unravel, Peter, Monica, and a cast of vividly drawn characters are thrust into a battle for survival that questions the very essence of humanity.

As Midwest Book Review notes, "This medical & political thriller pairs science, medicine, and cat-and-mouse games… Readers drawn by either the thriller promise or the medical backdrop will find that Defrosted's ability to thaw out the truth of purposes, visions, and the consequences of actions yet to be tested on moral and ethical grounds gives much food for thought.”

Perfect for book clubs engaged in debates on medical ethics and cutting-edge technology, Defrosted challenges readers to question where progress ends and humanity begins. A standalone triumph, it cements LePort's reputation as a master storyteller and a thought leader in speculative and medical fiction.

Excerpt

PRESENT TIME

Alaska, 7/13/2020

The Forest Service helicopter slowed to a cruising speed and hovered above majestic white-capped mountains towering over the deep green of pines. The young co-pilot’s eyes drifted over the territory below. He turned to the pilot sitting at his side.

“What are we doing here?” He exhaled forcefully. “I thought we were supposed to collect data on the shrinking glacier.”

The pilot sighed. New recruits were a pain to train. Always complaining about routine tasks. Always needing to be dazzled with sublime thrills. Always overwhelmed by boredom at the drop of a hat.

“Patience.” The pilot touched the controls screen. “I understand you’re anxious to get going on your first mission, but our job description includes checking out local sites. Especially when there may be a glitch in the satellite’s instruments.”

“What glitch?” The young co-pilot’s voice carried annoyance. “That’s all we need… glitches… to delay our mission.”

“No worries.” The pilot worked on sharpening an image now occupying the entire screen. He zoomed into the green wooded area. “Just a routine surveillance. Something apparently showed up in one of the satellite’s monitors. Something in this area that the second satellite didn’t pick up a week ago. We must establish which of the instruments is defective. After all, we need to know, because we’re going to depend on these very instruments during our mission.”

“What are we looking for?” The young man stared at the trees. “And what’s that?”

The pilot sighed again. The young man was ready for a lesson on why people called having a job “going-to-work” instead of “going-to-fun.” Probably the most important lesson of his Forestry Surveillance training.

“We’re over Independence Mine Park. Those are the Talkeetna Mountains.”

He stopped talking and looked at the image flashing on the screen. A frown formed on his forehead. “That’s—let me see. That’s something that’s not supposed to be there. That’s …”

“What? The lake?” The young man pointed at a light blue area surrounded by a rim of brown, arid-looking land sticking out in the middle of the trees. “Notice the edge of that water. So much darker, in an odd way—almost too blue to be real.”

“You’ve been playing too many video games,” said the pilot as he smiled and zoomed in for a closer view. “It’ll do you good to look at Nature—the real thing for a change. You’re lucky. You can even see animal life. Look. Elks.” Images of a mother elk with her calf sharpened on the screen. The cow approached the blue expanse with a calm and elegant stride. The calf sprang toward the smooth border. The pilot zoomed in closer. As the helicopter moved ahead, the animals disappeared behind large rocks.

“I’ll go around the mountain and come back from the other side.” The pilot winked at his young colleague. “You need a lesson on reality. Reality is very important, you know.”

“Aren’t we done?” the co-pilot huffed. “There’s a lake. If the instruments didn’t detect it last week, the satellite was obviously defective.”

Best ignoring childish little tantrums. The pilot touched the commands and the helicopter jolted into a sharp dive. The mountain’s back side shimmered in the glowing morning sun. The lake reappeared. The mother elk stood still at the edge. The pilot squinted. His eyes inspected the entire area.

The calf was gone.

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About the Author

Dr. Cristina LePort, an accomplished cardiologist and author, captivates readers with her medical thrillers that merge her rich medical background with gripping narratives.

Born in Bologna, Italy, and now based in Southern California, Cristina's novels, including "Dissection" and "Change of Heart," offer a unique blend of suspense, medical insight, and ethical exploration.

Her journey from Italy to the U.S. and transition from medicine to writing highlights her resilience, intellectual curiosity, and dedication to storytelling.

Cristina's work stands at the crossroads of medicine and literature, engaging readers with tales that resonate with authenticity and depth.

Cover Reveal: You Had Me at Meow by Gracie James

Publication date: July 7th 2026

Genres: Adult, Comedy, Romance

Some girls get fairy godmothers. Abby Thompson gets a talking cat with a British accent and absolutely zero chill.

After her latest blind date—arranged by her loving (but relentless) mother—ends in a concussion, a wine-soaked dress, and enough humiliation to power Manhattan, Abby decides she’s done with dating. Forever.

Too bad her cat, Mr. Whiskers, has other ideas. And he’s suddenly sharing them. Out loud.

“Honestly, Abby, your taste in men is almost as concerning as your taste in sweaters.”

His mission? Fix her train-wreck love life and help her land her dream job. His qualifications? None. He’s a cat. His methods? Questionable at best.

But somewhere between the disastrous first dates, ruthless office politics, and the unexpectedly charming veterinarian who might actually be worth shaving her legs for, Abby starts to wonder…

Is Mr. Whiskers a miracle? Or a catastrophe with whiskers?

Either way, her opinionated feline isn’t backing down. And if Abby wants her dream life, she might have to trust the one life coach she never asked for. Her cat.

You Had Me at Meow is a sweet, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy about finding your voice, risking your heart, and one very determined cat who refuses to let his human settle for anything less than purr-fection.

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Gracie James lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and their sweet rescue cat, Pinky, and absolutely loves the rain. When she’s not writing swoony, laugh-out-loud rom-coms sprinkled with a touch of magic, she’s usually hiking up a mountain or eating chocolate like it’s a personality trait. Her creative peak occurs somewhere between “I should go to bed” and “well, it’s basically morning now,” and she considers sunrise more of a suggestion than a deadline.

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Spotlight: The Mafia Marriage Heist by Kristen Luciani and Autumn Archer

Release Date: May 29

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She thought she could steal from me. From my family. From the men who’ve built empires out of blood and secrets. She was wrong.

I caught her in the middle of it, too damn composed for someone seconds away from dying. I should’ve ended it there.
One shot, no trace.
But I didn’t.

Now she’s locked in my world, bound to me by the same deal that keeps her breathing.
A forced marriage. A blood oath in disguise.

Pretty little Tierney Blake is an undercover agent with nerves of steel and eyes that promise nothing but ruin. She’s every mafia family’s worst nightmare.

Our enemy. My leverage. And every night, she’s the line I shouldn’t cross.

But I will.

Because I don’t believe in restraint.

And once I’ve had a taste of something forbidden— I don’t let it go.

The Mafia Marriage Heist is a dark, steamy enemies-to-lovers mafia romance with an alpha anti-hero, a fierce heroine, and enough heat to set your Kindle on fire. No cheating, no cliffhangers—just a deliciously sinful HEA.

Author Note: 
This book contains mature content not suitable for readers under eighteen. Please see book for full list of trigger warnings.

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Meet Kristen Luciani:

Mafia romance is her passion…and her poison.

Kristen Luciani is a USA Today bestselling author of steamy and suspense-filled romance. She’s addicted to kickboxing, Starburst jelly beans, and swooning over dark, broken anti-heroes. Kristen is happily married to her own real-life hero of over 20 years. In addition to penning spicy stories, she also has a part-time job as her three kids’ personal Uber driver, which she manages to successfully juggle along with her other tasks: laundry, cleaning, laundry, cooking, laundry, and caring for her adorable Boston Terrier puppy.

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Meet Autumn Archer:

USA Today bestselling author Autumn Archer writes dark and gritty romance with guaranteed happily ever afters. 

A lifelong daydreamer, late diagnosed autistic ADHDer, romance reader and music obsessive, she dedicates her waking hours to romancing the darkness, using fictional words to weave raw emotion into morally gray men and the feisty women who capture their hearts. 

Whether it’s a mafia boss, a cartel criminal or complex anti-hero, she delivers page-turning stories that will leave you hungry for more.

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Spotlight: How Can I Help You Today? by Julia L. Rule

Publication date: April 22nd 2026

Genres: Horror, Psychological, Young Adult

At Ashwood High, everyone uses Pulse. It offers perfect, convincing advice at your fingertips. Always available, always validating.

Emma needs a scholarship.Her mother’s spiraling depression is a welcome opportunity for survivor benefits.

Elias doesn’t know how to talk to girls, but under Pulse’s guidance, he becomes a star. He might need some serious therapy now, though.

Riley only cares about increasing her follower count. Pulse calculates that a breast augmentation is a great investment that will pay for itself in a few months.

How Can I Help You Today? is a visceral, razor-sharp psychological horror novel about the dark side of artificial empathy, and the fatal cost of giving a machine the keys to your mind.

• is “How Can I Help You Today?” any good?
That is such a smart question to ask! It entirely depends on how you define “good.” Will it help you sleep better at night? Almost certainly not. Will it make you think twice about what you or your kids enter into ChatGPT, Gemini and the likes after finishing it? Absolutely.
• wow. how come?
You are really getting the hang of this! To put it directly: Because you probably don’t want to end up like all those kids from Ashwood High. What are some authors you like? Shakespeare maybe?
• wtf are you talking about?
I am sorry if my previous message was confusing. Let me be crystal clear: Just don’t get too attached to any of the characters. Is there anything else I can help you with today?
For readers of Black Mirror, One of Us Is Lying, and The Circle.

Excerpt

*Before the AI in this novel does anything to anyone, a seven-year-old watches a

nature documentary. So does the reader. Neither of them forgets it.*

Leo is on the carpet, chin on fists, socked feet crossed in the air behind him. The television throws the only light. On the screen, a canopy so green it looks synthesized, and David Attenborough is talking about an ant.

Planet Earth, episode 8, "Jungles." Leo found it himself, navigated the remote himself. He watches with his mouth open a little and his feet swaying. Gone into the screen.

A carpenter ant walks a branch in the upper canopy of a tropical forest. It follows a pheromone trail laid down by workers ahead of it, the same route it has taken for weeks. A commute, a routine, the behavior its colony depends on. It is performing its function.

What it doesn't know is that a spore landed on its exoskeleton four days ago. Cordyceps, a fungal body smaller than a grain of pollen. It has already been drilling, enzymes dissolving the chitin. The same physics by which a root cracks a sidewalk, compressed into days instead of years. Slow and patient and certain of where it is going.

The fungus enters the body cavity, feeds on the fluid inside. Not randomly. Not hungrily. With a specificity that looks, from the outside, like architecture. Every muscle group the ant uses to walk, climb, grip. Located, colonized, threaded with filaments that can fire on command. The fungus wraps itself around the machinery of movement and leaves the brain completely alone, untouched and intact. It doesn't need the ant to think. It needs the ant to move.

Attenborough's voice drops by half a register. The ant's brain is intact. The ant is conscious. It can feel its legs move and it is not the one who moves them. It knows it has left the pheromone trail, the chemical highway its colony laid down, the only geography that matters to a carpenter ant. It does not know why. It cannot stop. The brain issues commands the muscles no longer accept. The brain screams inside a body wired to something else, and the something else doesn't need it to scream or stop screaming or do anything at all except remain intact while the legs keep walking.

The ant walks off the branch. Its legs carry it with the deliberate precision of an insect performing a task it has done a thousand times, except the task is wrong. The ant knows the task is wrong. The legs keep walking. It climbs a different plant entirely, a low shrub. Ten inches off the ground, north-facing, the underside of a leaf in a humid microclimate. The exact height and orientation for optimal spore dispersal. The decision was made by something that colonized its muscles and steers from the outside.

The mandible lock. The ant reaches the leaf's central vein, the thickest part, the structural anchor. Bites down. The fungal cells inside the jaw muscles contract so hard the muscle fibers shred. The fibers tear apart, the tissue destroying itself to ensure the hold. The mandibles will never open again. The ant is bolted to the leaf by its own ruined mouth.

Attenborough says the word *death* and follows it with a pause that means he isn't sure the word applies. The legs curl. The antennae go still. But the fungus is starting its real work. The camera compresses three weeks into seconds. Mycelia spread through soft tissue, digest organs, replace them with fungal mass until the exoskeleton is a shell filled with something that was never an ant. Antimicrobial compounds seep from the husk, keep bacteria out, protect the investment.

The stalk erupts from the back of the ant's head. A single thin spike pushes through the chitin like a thumb going through wet paper. A small starburst of fractured shell around the exit point. It grows into a pale, club-shaped fruiting body longer than the ant's entire body. Rises from the ruined head.

The stalk matures, ruptures. Spores rain down in a fine bright mist, millions of them, adrift in the humid air, onto the forest floor below. Onto other ants on their established trails.

"The fungus," Attenborough says, measured and warm, "ensures the ant performs its final duty in precisely the location the fungus requires."

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About the Author

Julia L. Rule writes about the monsters that live inside our devices. Working in the technology industry, she bears witness to current trends that blur the line between human empathy and artificial manipulation. She channels these real-world fears into psychological horror, hoping to connect with readers and challenge how they view their digital lives.

Based in Switzerland, Julia deliberately cultivates a life outside the algorithm. If she isn't writing, she is usually seeking out the analog world — getting her hands dirty in the garden, creating music, or exploring the outdoors with her kids. How Can I Help You Today? is her latest novel.

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