Allergen-Free Assignation
Book Three of Auntie Clem’s Bakery, Allergen-Free Assignation is available today!
Erin Price, gluten-free baker turned sleuth, is happy to be dabbling in a murder that this time is too old and too cold for her to be considered a suspect. As Erin begins to unearth the buried secrets of Bald Eagle Falls, she is forced to confront her own family’s dark history, a history which she knows little about. But there are others in the small town who are interested in the Price family; people who are determined to end her investigation at any cost.
Can Erin figure out who is behind the threats before more than her family secrets end up dead and buried?
Other new releases
Lots of other good stuff being released lately! Be sure to check out some of these goodies as well!
Eaves of Destruction, by Kate Carlisle
At the annual Victorian Home and Garden Tour, Lighthouse Cove, California’s premier contractor, Shannon Hammer, realizes that the competition is about to turn deadly….
Shannon is in high demand among rival homeowners, who will do anything to win Best in Show. One-upmanship and even espionage break out among neighbors, construction crews, decorators, and landscapers. Thanks to several new hires, Shannon is sure she can handle the extra load—until murder throws a wrench in the works.
Gravitate, by Cory Reynolds
16-year-old Celeste’s life was literally thrown upside down when she found herself crawling across her attic ceiling. Even worse, her high school crush Gregory saw it happen, and now he thinks she’s a freak.
And he’s not the only one keeping too-close an eye on her; some tattoo-faced weirdo has been following her around. As Gregory helps her unlock her powers, she discovers he’s keeping a supernatural secret of his own. But before she can learn the truth, an attack sends them fleeing for their lives.
A Late Frost, by Sheila Connolly
The usually quiet town of Granford, Massachusetts, is even drowsier during the colder months. But this year it’s in for a jolt when Monica Whitman moves into town. She’s a dynamo who wants to make friends fast in her new home, and she throws herself into community activities. Meg Corey, now Chapin after her marriage to Seth Chapin, is intrigued by the new arrival, who has already sold the town board on a new, fun way to bring in visitors during the off-season: WinterFare, which will feature local foods (such as Meg’s apples) and crafts, as well as entertainment.
Tragically, Monica falls ill and dies after the event in what looks like a case of food poisoning. When all the food served at WinterFare has been tested, including Meg’s apples, it becomes clear that there’s a more sinister explanation to the older woman’s sudden demise.
Blood Promise, by Debra Kristi
The angel of harmony is about to become a warrior of destruction.
It’s been sixty-seven years since a spell gone wrong devastated the planet. All that is left of humanity exists in the demon-ruled, sinking ruins of what was once New York and New Jersey― home to fallen angel Charmeine.
Now, by the grace of God, she has been given the chance to save the world and her angelic standing. All she needs do is work with a deplorable witch and condemn her fallen brother, the demon lord, to eternal imprisonment.
Pumpkin Smoothie Murder, by Anna Lakewood
The town of Mineral Springs, Colorado is on the eve of its annual Pumpkin Run when a dead body is found on a favored jogging trail. Hearing rumors that the victim was abducted and killed by aliens, Autumn Wood and her sister Skye set out to investigate. But with a vandal sneaking around after dark and local alien enthusiasts rallying in the streets, Autumn’s investigation leads her on a wild goose chase – one that paints a target on her back. Autumn must find the killer before another victim winds up dead. And in this case, the victim could be her.
The Witch Who Hated Halloween, by Katie Penryn
This is Penzi’s worst Halloween ever.
She’s always hated Halloween, and this one is the pits.
She’s tempting fate. Fate in the shape of her old foe who launches a new attack on our favorite white witch. This time it’s a fight to the death.
Will her bodyguard, the shape shifting leopard Felix, be there to lend tooth and claw as the natural and supernatural worlds collide on this most spooky night of the year?
Utopian Uprising, by Brian G. Craft
It was meant to be their savior… Orion was only a boy when it took control of his mind the first time. Telekinetic technology borrowed 99 human minds and accelerated a supercomputer to near infinite power. Handed to Societal Services, Hivemind took control of their dying metropolis and delivered it to the verge of utopia.
But not all is right in this new clockwork city. Ascended to chair #1 in Hivemind, Orion senses a change; their free will is disappearing. Someone is trying to steal it.
Thread the Halls, by Lea Wait
This Yuletide season, there’s no time for Angie Curtis and Patrick West to linger under the mistletoe. Patrick’s being needled by his mother—movie star Skye West—to set the stage for a perfect white Christmas as she brings her costar, screenwriters, and director home for the holidays. With his mother’s long list of wishes, Patrick’s becoming unraveled. To help, the Mainely Needlepointers offer to decorate Skye’s Victorian mansion and create needlepoint pillows as gifts for the guests.
But not long after the celebrity celebrants invade Haven Harbor, an unscripted tragedy occurs. Then some questionable Christmas cookies make Patrick sick. Before Santa arrives at the town pier on a lobster boat, Angie and the Needlepointers need to trim down the naughty list, catch a cold-hearted killer, and wrap up the case . . .
The One, by Janice Croom
“The One” is the third Holiday With Love Romance, stand alone stories where a couple finds love on holiday whether an actual holiday like Christmas or Valentines Day, being on holiday in the European sense, or both. You’ll be immersed in the characters’ world as they find true love and a happily ever after you could see lasting forever. With heroes ranging from businessmen to aliens, they all have one thing in common. They never expected to find true love until it happened to them. If you like a good old fashioned romance where the characters fall in love, not lust, why not take a holiday with love?
Hemlocked and Loaded, by Annabel Chase
Emma Hart has a lot on her paranormal plate–a wedding to plan, a trespasser to defend, and a longstanding curse to break. When a pixie dies under mysterious circumstances, her endless list of Things To Do grows even longer. Will she manage to uncover the truth behind the pixie’s death before she becomes the next victim?
Of Cats and Sea Monsters, by Wren Cavanagh
Jericho, the clinic cat for the town’s only vet had hoped to spend the summer relaxing after breaking up a dog fighting ring in the spring.
But the idilyc coastal town of Urchin Cove has new surprises in store for the powerful black cat
Honeycomb: Revelations (Short), by Wren Cavanagh
On the arid and forsaken exoplanet Honeycomb, where the lands are baked by a harsh sun and scored by cruel winds there’s little life apparent. The perfect, out of sight and out of mind spot, for the exiled convicts that dig into its skin. It’s home to a debtor colony, whose prisoners mine the depths of its stony grounds to pay off their debts until their sentences are over and they are allowed back home.
But people have been disappearing and the body count has been creeping upward.
Death at the Dog Wedding, by Stacy Alabaster
Georgina’s dog Jasper is finally tying the knot with his doggie girlfriend. When the bride-to-be bolts, things go from bad to worse. After a wedding guest is found shot to death, Georgina is thrown into another murder mystery. Can she help Jasper get over the heartbreak of being left at the doggie altar and catch a murderer at the same time?
When Time Runs Out, by V. L. McBeath
Victorian Era England: Harriet won’t stand by while her family’s inheritance slips through their fingers. Her uncle worked hard to build a stable business before he passed it to her husband William. But when her stepfather-in-law, Mr. Wetherby, presumes ownership of the company, Harriet fights to stand her ground…
William longs for a quiet life, but with a growing family and Harriet’s determination to succeed, he stretches himself beyond his means. When Mr. Wetherby refuses to help, only the intervention of William’s mother Mary keeps their dream of a better future in reach…
Murder After Midnight, by Dianne Harman
That’s the situation DeeDee found herself in after the very successful New Year’s Eve party she catered for Dana Donnelly, the popular hostess of the Seattle television entertainment show, New Day NW. The successful party quickly became a distant memory when Dana was found murdered near her pool house. It didn’t help that the murderer was certain they’d been spotted by DeeDee, and she could identify the killer.
The Deep Blue Crush, by Clint Hollingsworth
From fire to water, tracker Mac Crow and his bounty hunting friends are searching for a swindler who specializes in stealing seniors’ retirement savings. The search leads to the beautiful Hawaiian islands–but it’s anything but a vacation. Before they are done, they’ll wish they had bought the travel insurance. Thriller action adventure.
Murder at the Playgroup, by Liz Hedgecock
Pippa Parker never wanted to move to the chocolate-box village of Much Gadding in the first place. When she meets the locals, she’s absolutely sure. There’s just one problem; she’s 8 months pregnant.
The village is turned upside down when Barbara Hamilton, pillar of the community, is found dead at Gadding Goslings playgroup. No one could have murdered her except the people who were there. The police suspect all of them, including Pippa herself…
The Great Keeper (Boxset), by Adelaide Walsh
When the resourceful Armand Reeves and beautiful Adele decided to overthrow a corrupt government, they didn’t keep in mind that Nature doesn’t like emptiness…
A much greater peril has come to France, and the pair has to learn to use their powers and find allies – in order to save the humanity.
Ravioli Soup Murder, by Patti Benning
Moira Darling is enjoying some well-earned downtime after a hectic Halloween. With spare time on her hands for the first time in quite a while, Moira is more than happy to help a friend’s relative find a place to stay in town. She doesn’t expect her act of goodwill to thrust her into the spotlight as a murder suspect.
While Moira fights to prove her innocence, she discovers something about a family member that will change her life forever. With a twenty year old secret out of the box and the police on the hunt for a killer, the desperate deli owner is frantic to make things right…before it’s too late.
Drafted, A War of the Worlds Retelling, by Holly Hook
Five hundred years in the future, the Earth is dying, overrun with pollution that the Great Council refuses to stop. 16-year-old Tess is a proud Earther who wants to save the planet, but the government says that shipping all humans to Mars must happen for humankind to survive. Tess fears the day she gets drafted because no one ever hears back from the Red Planet.
What Four, by Margaret Lashley
All Val wants is a quiet holiday away from her oddball family. But that just ain’t gonna happen.
After a close brush with a crazy cousin in St. Pete, Val and her boyfriend Tom arrive at her mom’s house in Hicksville to find the annual Family Fruitcake Frenzy competition is already well underway. And there’s more than a few fruits and nuts in the running….
Generation Why, by Susan Bohnet
Humorous stories of the ups and downs of life with young children. They seem to find their way into an amazing amount of trouble without trying. Of course, they wouldn’t try. They are sweet kids. A parent’s greatest skill is the ability to see what’s happening in the moment and figuratively step back and say, “Someday, this will be funny.”
Witching Ain’t Easy, by Samantha Silver
When Artemis Mani, owner of the bed and breakfast in Moonlight Cove goes out to get the paper one morning, the last thing she expects to find is a dead teenager in her yard.
And to make matters worse, it turns out Arti’s own mother had a fight with the victim just a few hours before he was killed. Worried that her mom is going to get herself arrested, Arti decides she needs to find the real killer, before it’s too late.