Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Give Me Books Promotions Presents A Release Blitz for Property of Mountain by Nikki Landis
Monday, December 22, 2025
Give Me Books Promotions Presents A Cover Reveal for The Recoil Series by K E Osborn
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Give Me Books Promotions Presents Release Blitz for Follow the Play by Kaylee Ryan
Buoni Amici Press Presents A Book Blitz For A Doggone Driftwood Disappearance By Heidi McLaughlin


Title: A Doggone Driftwood Disappearance
Author: Heidi McLaughlin
Genre: Cozy mystery, Coastal, Small town
Release Date: December 16, 2025
Hosted by: Buoni Amici Press, LLC.
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When driftwood artist Marnie Lane’s one-of-a-kind Christmas star vanishes just days before the Seacliff Haven Christmas Market, the last thing she expects is a cryptic note warning her to “forget the past.” With the help of her lovable giant schnauzer, Finn—who has a nose for more than just seashells—Marnie stumbles onto a trail of buried secrets, seaside clues, and a mystery tied to her late father’s legacy.
As the festive coastal town prepares for its biggest event of the year, Marnie teams up with her former rival, the brooding yet talented Sid. Together, they must untangle a treasure map, outwit a secretive saboteur, and discover the truth hiding beneath the sand and snow.
With hot cocoa, holiday cheer, and a touch of seaside romance, Doggone Driftwood Disappearance is a heartwarming, murder-free mystery perfect for fans of clever pets, crafty sleuths, and Christmas by the sea.
My Review:
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I have to say that I love Heidi's writing style. It engages you and keeps you reading till the end.
This cute mystery is a doozy. It starts out with Marnie making her star out of the driftwood her and her father collected on walks on the beach. She finishes it just in time for the Christmas Festival and she is excited to see how much she will get for her star. Then one day she comes in to her shop and notices the star is missing and she starts to panic. As she is looking for it the towns people gather around her to help her find it. Then she finds a note that tells her to stop looking for the star. But she does not listen to the note. She starts out looking for the star and what she finds is so much more. That is when the mystery comes in and Marine and Sid go on this adventure to find the star and what they find is so much more.
This is a Christmas must read with a hint of mystery in it. The story flows and the characters are wonderful. Plus I love Finn the dog he is an amazing addition to the story.


Heidi McLaughlin is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Bestselling author of The Beaumont Series, The Boys of Summer, and The Archers.
Originally, from the Pacific Northwest, she now lives in picturesque Vermont, with her husband, two daughters, and their three dogs.
In 2012, Heidi turned her passion for reading into a full-fledged literary career, writing over twenty novels, including the acclaimed Forever My Girl.
Heidi's first novel, Forever My Girl, has been adapted into a motion picture with LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions, starring Alex Roe and Jessica Rothe, and opened in theaters on January 19, 2018, and is now available on DVD & Digital.
To stay connected with Heidi visit www.facebook.com/authorheidimclaughlin or heidimclaughlin.com

Monday, December 15, 2025
RABT Book Tours And PR Present A Book Blitz For Wings And Fangs By T.J. Deschamps
Date Published: October 31, 2025
Never wanted to be a cop. Definitely didn't want to work for an agency that used to hunt monsters like me.
But when you're a wolf shifter who doesn't fit in your pack AND the daughter of an archangel's son? Your career options are... limited.
So I joined I.S.E.A. as one of their first supernatural agents. Figured I'd be dealing with easy cases forever.
Then the murders started.
Ritualistic. Brutal. All victims from Fenrir's bloodline…just like me.
Now my rookie partner Jada and I are racing to stop a cult that wants to trigger Ragnarök. They're sacrificing wolves to level up and take on the gods themselves.
Oh, and did I mention:
✨ Fenrir might be calling in my ancestor's debt
✨ My dad gave me his angelic war sword (she talks, it's annoying)
✨ A gorgeous Valkyrie keeps saving my life
✨ The fate of the world might rest on two rookies
No pressure, right?
WINGS AND FANGS is book one of the Supernatural Legacies trilogy—grittier, wittier, and more action-packed than ever. Meet Roxanne Crowfoot: wolf shifter, nephilim, and the agent who's about to save (or doom) us all.
T.J. Deschamps writes stories with diverse characters and subversive themes, preferring flawed characters over the Chosen One types. She lives in the Seattle suburbs with her three semi-adult children, three cats, and a tortoise. Her hobbies include drinking copious amounts of coffee, reading, playing word games, lifting weights, gardening badly, and dancing.
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RABT Book Tours And PR Presents A Book Blitz For Her Name Was Chas By SK Holt
Contemporary LGBTQ Fiction, Lesbian Romance
Date Published: November 13,2025
Years later, “Chastity” is a model of the life her family always wanted for her: married to a man and devoted to her faith. She’s done everything “right” and put her old life behind her for good. Until she meets Alex.
Alex is confident, compassionate, and everything Chas never knew she needed. As their connection deepens, Chas begins to question the beliefs she was forced to live by. For the first time, she chooses herself—and a new life filled with authenticity, freedom, and love.
But when an unexpected pregnancy from her marriage threatens to unravel everything, Chas must confront her past to protect her future. Can she hold on to the life she’s building with Alex, or will fear, guilt, and unrelenting pressure pull her back into the shadows?
About the Author
SK Holt writes compelling contemporary gay romance that delves into the heart of modern relationships and identity. Her debut novel, Her Name Was Chas, is a tender and unforgettable story of finding love and self-discovery. A native of South Carolina, SK lives with her wife, their children, and a demanding trio of French bulldogs. When she isn't working, she can be found unwinding with her family by the ocean, her favorite spot for inspiration.
Xpresso Book Tours Presents A Book Blitz For The Skeleton Faerie By A.P. Mobley
The Skeleton Faerie
A.P. Mobley
(Children of the Death Gods, #1)
Publication date: November 8th 2025
Genres: Adult, Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Mythology
Faerie folklore meets a nuclear postapocalypse in this dark mythological fantasy woven with secrets, treachery, and star-crossed love.
Ninety-nine years after the Nuclear War of 1989, twenty-one-year-old Gus Brandon should only be interested in the survival of humanity and the expansion of his compound. But he’s obsessed with legends from the distant past, superstitions of an expired people.
While searching forbidden ruins for the scraps of stories lost to time, he stumbles upon a mysterious young woman covered in scars. Her name is Saoirse, and their meeting sets off a bloody chain of events—one in which Gus discovers that the folklore he loves just might be real, and that it’s tied to mankind in ways he could have never imagined.
Soon the lines between myth and reality blur, as do the lines between realms.
Gus will have to rely on his knowledge—and Saoirse—to survive the horrors awaiting him… in this world and the next.
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EXCERPT:
When Gus and his teammates were a mere mile from the compound, the sun had almost finished setting, and the temperature had dropped significantly. A breeze grazed the back of his bare neck and arms, sending chills through his body. In every direction, all that was visible were trees, the only noises those of his and his companions’ boots and their animals’ hooves crunching against shriveled grass and fallen leaves. Occasionally, crows—some of them genetically altered, their feathers stained a pinkish color—flapped from branch to branch, their harsh caws piercing the quiet.
Maybe it was because of the extensive amount of folklore he’d been reading, but these days, the dark played tricks on Gus’s eyes, making him see monsters when nothing was there.
Nothing could be there, after all, as the stories he so loved weren’t real.
And even if there was a chance that they were real (and he knew there wasn’t), his compound was on the western side of a mountain range called the Black Hills, located within the fallen United States of America—far, far away from the places those magical tales took place.
Yet he still found himself imagining all manner of malevolent faeries prowling the woods at night. He saw them skulking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
In masses of collapsed cottonwoods, he imagined there were redcaps hiding, plotting to slaughter any stray travelers passing by.
In murders of crows, he imagined there were sluagh flying, scouring the forest floor for the next unlucky fellow whose soul they might devour.
In fast-moving streams, he imagined there were kelpies biding their time, anticipating the moment a person came close enough to drown and eat.
Thankfully, the logical side of his brain knew he had nothing to worry about—even as far as nonfictional threats went. The worst anyone on scavenge-duty had encountered in the last year was a couple of mountain lions and some rattlesnakes, and although he and his teammates had never run into anything like that, they knew how to take care of it as easily as the other people of the compound had: with bullets.
No one left the compound without a loaded gun and extra ammo.
Gus and his team were safe.
The sun dipped below the horizon, and if it weren’t for the smog blanketing the sky (a lingering effect of the Nuclear War, which the elders said should clear up any decade now), the moon and stars might have lit up the night. The temperature fell even further, clouds of breath filling the air in front of Gus’s face and fogging up his glasses.
“Guess we should have packed our coats,” Nancy remarked as she walked in front of Gus, guiding her pig along. She began to shiver. “I hate when the weather gets like this. Hot during the day, cold at night.”
Twigs cracked to the left. Hand flying to his holster, Gus looked that way, his goat bleating, Nancy’s pig squealing.
A flash of movement in the trees, there and gone in an instant.
“What the . . . ?” Oliver tossed his bundle of birds over his shoulder and retrieved his flashlight, his teeth chattering. He and Adam stood several feet to Gus’s right. “Did you guys see that?”
Adam drew his handgun. “Probably a mountain lion. We’re almost home, so just keep your eyes peeled and your weapons ready.”
“Maybe speed it up a little too,” Gus added, and he and Nancy pulled out their handguns. The team continued toward the compound.
Not five minutes had passed before more branches snapped behind them. Again, the goat bleated, and the pig squealed.
Everyone swung around, preparing to shoot. Oliver shined his flashlight into the trees.
The glow revealed a creature that made Gus’s skin prickle with goose bumps.
Author Bio:
A. P. Mobley is the Halloween-loving, rock-music-obsessed author of dark fantasy inspired by mythology. She doesn’t only write about her favorite myths, folktales, and fairy tales in books, though; she discusses them on her podcast, Myths (& Folktales & Fairy tales), as well as on her blog and newsletter. She grew up in Wyoming and Nebraska and currently lives in South Dakota, and when she’s not up to her elbows in research for her next project, she can be found consuming dangerous amounts of coffee, reading speculative fiction, or rewatching The Good Place.
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