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To any authors/publishers/ tour companies that are looking for the reviews that I signed up for please know this is very hard to do. I will be stopping reviews temporarily. My husband passed away February 1st and my new normal is a bit scary right now and I am unable to concentrate on a book to do justice to the book and authors. I will still do spotlight posts if you wish it is just the reviews at this time. I apologize for this, but it isn't fair to you if I signed up to do a review and haven't been able to because I can't concentrate on any books. Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time. I appreciate all of you. Kathleen Kelly April 2nd 2024

06 May 2024

🔥 The Brotherhood by Willa Okati New Release Blitz🔥 #diversereads #representationmatters #loveislove #booklove #bookrecommendation #spicybooks

Title:  The Brotherhood Vol. 1

Author: Willa Okati

Publisher: Changeling Press

Release Date: May 2, 2024

Heat Level: 4 - Lots of Sex

Pairing: Male/Male

Length: 294 pages

Genre: Action Adventure, Box Sets, Dark Fantasy, New Releases, Paranormal Women's Fiction, Romance, Romantic Comedy, Urban Fantasy

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Welcome to Amour Magique, where gay paranormals come to find love…

Amour Magique – the notorious sex club owned by Liam, an incubus. His friends call themselves The Brotherhood. The Brothers have the perennial problem of gay men everywhere: finding a hottie who doesn’t turn out to be a loser or abuser. They’re down on their luck, and looking for love in all the wrong places.

Bite Me -- Tattoos. Piercings. Leather. Attitude. Do anything, say anything, and damn the consequences. That’s Bree of the Brotherhood, and he’s not about to apologize for a thing.

The Dragon’s Tongue -- Collin was born with the power to make men burn with lust. He’s been burned himself, though, and now he’s  working himself into an early grave. Might just be worth the trip if he can get it right this time.

Good Luck Piece -- Conned into putting in an appearance at the notorious sex club, Amour Magique, Simon holes up in a shoddy bar aptly called Last Chance. Then an Irish stranger with flashing green eyes and a mouth made for wickedness buys him a drink…


The Brotherhood by Willa Okatif
All rights reserved.
Copyright ©2024 Willa Okati
Excerpt from Amour Magique

Warning: Language and Sexual content in Excerpt

Silence. Intense silence. Chilly air smelling of pine and citrus rushed through painfully neat rooms and corridors, whisking over nothing but bare furniture and knickknacks free of dust. Surfaces sparkled, yet had an opacity that lacked any élan vital. Solemn strains of a Beethoven requiem filled the air.

This was a place where happiness went to die.

In one room, though, a spark of life remained. A scented candle, fragrant with bayberry and red as blood, crackled to life in the semi-darkness. It passed from hand to hand, lighting taper after taper in a circle, until twelve flares of light burned brightly in the gloom. Each candle, held tightly or cautiously in a strong male hand, was lifted high in a circle as the men holding them glanced at one another, took a simultaneous deep breath, and chanted:

“Long live the Brotherhood. May our harmony and companionship be a beacon in the darkness of an unfriendly world. Let the Brotherhood bring light to the murky corners and sweep away the shadows of hostility.”

Again, they glanced at each other. Faint smiles lifted the corners of mouths plump and thin, narrow and wide.

“Here are the bylaws of the Brotherhood, long may they live. Act smart. Look cool. Share your prick, not your heart. Long live the Brotherhood!”

Smothered laughter broke out as all twelve men tilted their bayberry candles toward a vast central pillar and set its many wicks alight.

“So let it be done,” intoned the man in the position of leader. “So may it be.”

Silence filled the air for a long moment.

Then the doorbell chimed.

“Hot damn -- food’s here!” Micah, closest to the door, jumped up, shoved his candle into a holder, and, with a deft flick of a switch, turned the chandelier lighting on in the main room. “Who ordered tonight? David? What did you get -- Chinese or Thai?”

“Chinese,” David called as he put his taper into another holder, as did the other men. “Moo shu pork, egg rolls, wonton soup, sweet-and-sour chicken, beef with broccoli, sesame beef, General Tso’s, cashew chicken, lo mein --”

“Holy fuck, David! We’re not an army!”

“-- and dessert, too.” He blushed a little. “Well, you guys always say there’s never enough when someone else orders. I figured I’d get plenty.”

“Yeah, plenty of food, since that’s all you’re getting,” retorted Micah.

“Not nice,” Simon, their leader, rebuked, folding his hands. “And would you open the door before the nice delivery gentleman thinks we’re either crazy or not at home and goes away?”

“Don’t get your panties in a bunch. I’m on my way.” Micah smoothed his indigo silk shirt more neatly into his tight-cut jeans, ruffled a hand through his hair, and swung the door open. A delighted grin split his face. “Hwong Li! How did they know to send you? Was it just for me?”

“You are a horn dog,” the young Asian man retorted. His arms overflowed with boxes. “I drew the short straw.”

“There is nothing short about me.”

“So you say. Ninety-three ninety, please.”

“Ninety-three -- David, how much food did you order?” Micah turned, hands on his hips. “It’s obvious you don’t care, but some of us are watching our figures.”

David blushed a deep, dusky red. “I just wanted to get enough --”

“You got enough, all right. Lose about ten, and maybe you’d get something else, too.”

“Gentlemen!”

“All right, all right.” Micah folded his arms. “I’m not paying for all this myself, men. Pony up the cash.” All around the room, men dug into their pockets. David produced a twenty and handed it over, his cheeks still pink. Micah snatched all the cash, counting it with a quick hand before passing over a hundred dollars. He riffled the bills in front of Hwong’s eyes, letting him count the cash, before cracking a nasty smile and slipping the money into the delivery boy’s front pants pocket.

His fingers lingered.

“Why, Hwong, do I feel a spring roll in there?”

“Your touch would make bamboo soft.”

“Prick!”

“Yes. But not on the market for one such as yourself.”

“Fuck you.” Micah jerked his hand away as if he’d been burned. “Keep the change.”

Hwong Li regarded him disdainfully. “Shitty tip.”

“You want a tip? Don’t insult me next time.”

“Aw, come on,” the youngest of their group piped up. “Hwong’s a hottie. Treat him with the r-e-s-p-e-c-t a sister, uh, brother deserves.”

Hwong glanced past Micah. “Hello, Christian. Got a kiss for me?”

“You bet.” Christian dug into the pocket of his hooded sweatshirt and pulled out a handful of chocolate drops. He unwrapped them. “Here, catch!”

Hwong did a nifty little seal impersonation and snaffled every treat in his mouth as they flew through the air.

“Someday, I’ll give you the real thing,” Christian teased.

“You wish you were so lucky.” Hwong stuffed the boxes of food into Micah’s arms, leaving him no choice but to grab them or drop them. “Night, ladies.”

“Asshole!”

“No, that’s your specialty.” Hwong turned and walked away.

Micah kicked the door shut and moved somewhat awkwardly toward the table in the center of the circle they’d sat in earlier. “Does someone want to help me with this? Simon? Laurence? Bree?”

“Nope!”

“You’re on your own.”

“No way.”

“You’ll sure as hell eat it, though.” Micah dumped the boxes down. “Fine, then. Chow down, but leave me the plain white rice.” He patted his flat stomach. “I don’t want to get a pot belly.”

“You’re in about as much danger of getting fat as you are of getting anything else,” Alex said bluntly as he flopped down in a chair and reached for a container marked Lemongrass Chicken Special. “Pot, kettle, black?”

“I don’t see you bragging about your conquests.” Micah’s voice was prickly.

“Honestly! Hwong wasn’t far wrong in calling you ladies. Quentin, you and Harrison get the beer and wine. The rest of you, sit.”

“Aye, aye, Simon!”

Micah sat in the middle of a buttery-soft leather couch and crossed his legs. “I think you’re all carrying this whole Brotherhood thing too far… or not far enough. Help each other out, everyone doing their part… then it all lands on someone like me.”

A slight, lithe, curly-haired man who had not spoken as yet murmured, “You need each other, Micah. Such is the purpose to this group.” He toyed with a blue crystal that dangled from a chain around his neck. “Even you need these others, deny it as you will.”

Micah regarded the man with distaste. “All I need, Liam, is one good night on the town with a decent fuck who knows how to treat a man.”

A youngish, multi-pierced man flopped down on the couch beside them. “You want a man who’ll treat you like a god.”

“So what if I do?” Micah retorted. “You just want anyone who knows how to make the bedsprings bounce, Bree.”

“Yeah, and?” Bree reached for some extra-spicy General Tso’s. “At least it’s been less than a year for me.”

“Not by much.”

“Liar, liar, pants not on fire.”

Simon sighed and rolled his eyes to heaven. “Enough! No one else says a word until we’ve eaten. I invoke Brotherhood Head status.”

“Yeah, you wish you could get some head,” Bree muttered.

However, despite his defiance, he fell silent, as did the rest of the men. Falling into place on chairs, divans, and sofas, they dug into the hot Asian food. Small moaning noises of pleasure filled the air as rich spices and tangy flavors crossed eager tongues, and sighs of satisfaction were heard as one or another discovered a favorite among the boxes and cartons. Even David, picking at white rice himself, found the courage to reach for a packet of soy sauce and then, with a shy glance up, took a vegetarian egg roll.

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Bulding the Beast: How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper The Wayward Truck Book 1 by Jacqueline Lambert Book Tour! #BuildingTheBeast #OffGridHome @JacquelineLambertAuthor @worldwidewalkies@SilverDaggerBookTours

 

The true story of how one married couple made an impulse purchase blind off the internet: a 24.5-tonne vintage army truck. Their plan: to convert into a unique off-grid tiny home on wheels ready for an expedition to Mongolia. 


Building the Beast:

How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper

The Wayward Truck Book 1

by Jacqueline Lambert

Genre: 

Comedic Travel Memoir, Nonfiction


Featuring ‘The Beast’, an expedition truck, as seen on TV*

A Vintage Truck: An Amateur Team: An Immovable Deadline
The Comic Memoir of a Crazy Idea


In this captivating true story, join an intrepid married couple as they take another wild leap into the world of nomadic living.
Four years previously, Jackie and Mark gave up work to embark on a permanent road trip with four dogs. However, one Friday the 13th, forces beyond their control cause them to throw caution to the wind and buy a 30-year-old army truck sight unseen from the internet.
Their goal: to create an expedition truck fit to drive overland to Mongolia.
Follow them as they dive headfirst into the daunting but thrilling task of converting this rugged vehicle into a perfect off-grid tiny house on wheels.
Yet their first ever DIY van conversion proves to be a rollercoaster ride, when they sell their house to fund the build, and Friday the 13th comes back to haunt them.
Is their confidence that, ‘there’s always a solution,’ misplaced?
With their relationship, sanity, and finances on the line, can they navigate the pitfalls of their first-ever build and avoid becoming homeless?
Filled with quirky van life friends and unexpected twists, this is an inspiring tale of perseverance, friendship, and finding the courage to conquer the challenges that face those who dare to chase their dreams.

* The Beast made a guest appearance on Ben Fogle’s New Lives In The Wild

ARC Reviews:

“An honest and often funny account of the realities of when people actually begin to live their dream.” Anna Rashbrook, Author

“A page-turner!…You never know what will happen next!” Carrie Riseley, Author

“The trials and tribulations of building a home on six wheels, told with laughter and insight… a must read – even if it’s just to stop you making the same mistakes!” Maximilian Sam, Award-Winning Author

“This book is a fantastic look at designing a unique project and going for it with humor and perseverance. If one is tired of another ‘chucking it all and renovating an old house’ story, this is a quixotic twist that will keep you entertained.” Kari Iverson Lane

“Hugely inspirational, because I think many would have just given up trying, with all the things they had to put in place to get their dream of owning and converting The Beast off the ground. What a story – and a fabulously entertaining book/read.” Julie Haigh, Goodreads Librarian and Top 1,000 Amazon reviewer.

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This is a good example of my writing style and the level of technicality regarding the build (ie – it is not terribly technical at all!)


The Story of Creation (Batteries)


In the beginning (1799) in a laboratory far, far away (well, in Italy), Alessandro Volta and Luigi Galvani sparked up an argument about frogs’ legs.

It would change the world!

Scientists do the strangest things. 

Galvani had been busy prodding dissected frogs’ legs with metal rods. He noted it made the muscles twitch. This, he asserted, was because they contained innate ‘animal electricity’.

Volta was not hopping on board with Galvani’s hypothesis. He believed the electricity was not inherent to animal tissues, but the result of contact between two dissimilar metals when they had some gubbins sandwiched in between. To resolve their potential difference, he devised his own game of electrical Jenga. He stacked up bits of wet cardboard with various metal combinations. 

In one experiment, he assembled his signature Voltaic Pile. 

He separated alternating layers of zinc and copper discs with sheets of card soaked in brine (salt water) to act as an electrolyte (a solution which conducts electricity). This simple arrangement produced a continuous flow of electricity and Watt’s Up?

Volta had created the world’s first battery!

This electrifying breakthrough sparked a whirlwind of discoveries in electrochemistry and electromagnetism. With not a trace of humour, scientists like Humphrey Davy developed huge Voltaic Piles and used them to create electrical arcs and isolate chemical elements by electrolysis. 

Davy was the first to get his hands on pure potassium and unsullied sodium, as well as calcium, strontium, barium, and magnesium. All it took was zapping electricity (the electro bit) through molten salts or solutions. That caused them to split (or lyse) into their individual components at the electrodes. 

Without Volta’s Pile, Mary Shelley might never have written Frankenstein in 1816. And in 2020, Mark and I might not have been scratching our heads, wondering how best to power the electrical system inside our Beast…




 Jacqueline (Jackie) Lambert is an award-winning travel writer, adventure traveller, and dogmother, who loves history and curious facts.

BC (Before Canines) she rafted, rock-climbed, and backpacked around six of the seven continents. A passionate windsurfer and skier, she can fly a plane, has been bitten by a lion, and appeared on Japanese TV as a fire-eater.

AD (After Dog), she quit work in 2016 to hit the road permanently with her husband and four pooches. Initially, they were Adventure Caravanners, who aimed To Boldly Go Where No Van Has Gone Before.

Now, they’re at large in a self-converted six-wheel army lorry, with Mongolia in their sights.

All her books and the anthologies that include her travel stories are available on Amazon:

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Photo: Mark, Jackie & The Fab Four with The Beast. Photo courtesy of @Liveration, who made a short film about the crew and their lifestyle on YouTube.

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My Second Life by Simon Yeats Blog Tour!

 

My SECOND Life

(Right at this moment, my abducted son is being abused in another country and there is nothing I can do about it other than write this book to get publicity for his story.)


We all have two lives. We only get to experience living in the second after we realize we only have just one.



I have my first real scare in life when I get attacked by a kangaroo when I am seven.


My first brush with the cliff-face edge of death comes when I am 12. 


My dad drives the family down the dangerous Skipper’s Canyon dirt road in New Zealand in a rented minivan. Including the occasion, I am almost involved in two different plane flight crashes, in the same night, there have been at least a half dozen more occasions when I have been within a moment’s inattention of being killed.


However, none of those frightening incidents compare to what I experience after my son is abducted. This memoir is the story of how I used the traumatic experiences of my life to give me strength to forge on during a 13-year fight to be a father to my son. 


What did it take for me to get to my second life?

 It took me to truly understand what fear is.


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On my first trip away from home as an independent adult I am in Steamboat Springs on New Years Eve and my friend and I had bought some sausage links from the City Market to eat for dinner but we had nothing in the house to cook it with. My friend and I decided to go door to door at 2am looking for a fry pan.

The first door I come to has light showing underneath, while I can hear people moving around. Someone inside is still up. I give a sturdy knock on the door frame with more urgency than I should.

The sound of the people moving inside ceases. There is a long quiet and I shift uneasily on my feet. The door suddenly swings open to reveal the barrel of an UZI semi-automatic long rifle, the weapon of choice for the serious American squirrel hunter, pointed at my chest.

My entire body goes rigid.

They say that just before a person dies, their life flashes before their eyes. What I found happens is that an encyclopedia of information stored in the brain is instantly accessible by one thought.

Every single news report I had seen on Australian TV of the American kids who are routinely shot every year while trick or treating on Halloween immediately is recalled. Of course, this type of thing was going to happen. How could I still be so naïve at 20 to do something like this in a foreign country?

“What do you want?” The holder of the UZI demands.

“Oh shit. Please don’t kill me.” My words come out haltering. Speaking them takes every drop of my energy.

When men are 20 years of age, even if they are not mighty, they are normally compelled to act like they could have the world at their mercy. They are in the prime of life. They feel they have control. They feel invincible. But, when someone shoves a gun in their face, they will feel as helpless as a baby abandoned on church steps.

The fear of letting Shane down carries far less weight than the terror experienced by having a muzzle between my eyes.

It is the first time in my existence that I am confronted by the reality that my life can be at the mercy of someone’s hair trigger. There is no such thing as who is in the right and who is in the wrong here. The world does not care. There is only life or death. Whether the perpetrator ends up in jail is meaningless to me. Whether a court finds him guilty of manslaughter is irrelevant. That will not be justice. If I am dead, I will have nothing. My life is extinguished.

With death, I lose everything there is to have.

“Why the hell are you knocking on the door at three in the morning?”

His fingers tighten their grip.

My knees tremor. My hands nervously open and close to allay the sweat build up on them.

“My mate and I wanted to know if we can borrow a frying pan. We have nothing at my apartment,” I stammer.

I throw in the concept that I have a friend around who will undoubtedly come looking for me. This bombshell hopefully should make me safer.

The man considers this for a moment, with no softening of the disgruntled expression on his face.

“Get in here,” he commands with a wave of the end of his weapon.

What else can anyone do but obey?


Simon Yeats has lived nine lives, and by all estimations, is fast running out of the number he has left. His life of globetrotting the globe was not the one he expected to lead. 

He grew up a quiet, shy boy teased by other kids on the playgrounds for his red hair. But he developed a keen wit and sense of humor to always see the funnier side of life.

With an overwhelming love of travel, a propensity to find trouble where there was none, and being a passionate advocate of mental health, Simon’s stories will leave a reader either rolling on the floor in tears of laughter, or breathing deeply that the adventures he has led were survived.

No author has laughed longer or cried with less restraint at the travails of life.

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A Match Made in Murder (The Clover City Files) by Barbara Howard Virtual Book Tour! Includes Recipe for Miniature Raspberry and White Chocolate Cheesecakes with Edible Flowers!


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A Match Made in Murder (The Clover City Files)

Cozy Mystery

3rd in Series

Setting

Fictional small town, Clover City (Mid-West, USA)

Publisher ‏

‎ Independently Published (February 14, 2024)

Paperback ‏ ‎

134 pages

ISBN-13 ‏

‎ 979-8224039555

Digital ASIN ‏

‎ B0CR44LMBR


"In the heart of Clover City, love is a grand affair orchestrated by matchmaker extraordinaire, Fiona Murphy. But this Valentine's Day, her twelve perfect weddings become a chilling mystery. As the Boat House restaurant transforms from a haven of romance to a crime scene, 'A Match Made in Murder' unveils a tale where love and betrayal intermingle, and uncovering the truth becomes the ultimate act of love."

In the heart of the charming town of Clover City, matchmaker extraordinaire, Fiona Murphy, is renowned for orchestrating love stories that culminate in dreamy weddings. This Valentine's Day, she's outdone herself by arranging twelve weddings in a grand celebration at the upscale Boat House restaurant, where love is on the menu and bliss is in the air.

Among the attendees is Fiona’s efficient and loyal assistant, eager to ensure everything runs smoothly. There's also an unexpected guest—Fiona’s charismatic yet enigmatic ex-husband, whose presence adds a layer of complexity to the festivities.

However, as the festivities kick off, a hushed realization sweeps through the gathering—someone is conspicuously absent. The joyous occasion takes a dark turn when a lifeless body is discovered, casting a shadow over the day meant for love and celebration. Suddenly, the Boat House transforms from a haven of romance to a crime scene, and everyone present becomes a suspect.

With the victim silenced forever, secrets, grudges, and long-buried emotions rise to the surface. The task of unraveling the twisted threads of this romantic tragedy falls into the hands of the local patrons, as the Boat House becomes a stage for a mystery where the appetizer is suspicion, the main course is intrigue, and the dessert is justice.


A MATCH MADE IN MURDER Book Excerpt

The afternoon sun cast a cool, silvery light over Briarwood College campus as Amira approached the townhouse of her friend, the esteemed Claire Stewart. The air was crisp, and a faint hint of snow lingered in the breeze. The wrought-iron gate leading to Claire's side garden creaked open with a soft protest as Amira ventured inside. Her garden, normally a burst of colors in spring, lay dormant under the winter chill, patiently awaiting the touch of warmer days. Amira meandered along the frost-kissed path, her footsteps leaving faint imprints on the icy ground. 

As the frigid January wind nipped at her heels, Amira approached the French doors at the side of the townhouse that stood ajar, welcoming her into the warmth within. Shaking off the chill, she carefully unwound her coat, revealing a stylish denim ensemble that blended vintage charm with contemporary flair. In the foyer adorned with antique furnishings, Amira caught her reflection in an ornate mirror and took a moment to appraise herself before addressing her host. Her complexion, a warm almond hue, and long, flowing locs cascaded like silken strands, each twist gathered into a silk tie, and expressive eyes framed by elegant lashes.

Upon entering the living room, the scent of antique wood and the gentle warmth of a crackling fireplace comforted her. Claire was seated in a plush armchair, engrossed in a news report unfolding on the television.

"Ah, Amira, my dear. Right on time," Claire greeted with a smile, gesturing for her to take a seat. She was adorned in a finely tailored gray knit sweater paired with stylish leggings and black velvet loafers, her silver hair cascading in waves along her slender shoulders.

 The news anchor's voice filled the room as the television screen displayed a scene of romance amidst the winter landscape. 

"Good afternoon, Clover City. In a heartwarming twist, twelve couples have decided to embark on the journey of a lifetime—marrying on the most romantic day of the year, Valentine's Day."

Amira settled into a chair, drawn into the story on the screen. The camera panned to the entrance to City Hall decorated with red cupid banners, evergreen wreaths and twinkling white lights. The couples described their first dates and now dream of exchanging vows on the special day. The Justice of the Peace, his breath visible in the winter air, spoke about the love and commitment shared by each couple.

A tender warmth lit up Claire's eyes. "Valentine's Day weddings, how enchanting! Love seems to blossom even in the coldest of months."

Amira nodded, captivated by the vision of the twelve happy couples before them. The news report continued, sharing snippets of the couples' stories and the joyous anticipation of their Valentine's Day nuptials.

"Oh no, turn it off." Claire rose, her eyes ablaze and jaw tight.

Amira swiftly found the remote and muted the sound. "What's wrong?" She approached her friend and gently placed her hand on her shoulder.

"That–that woman." Claire pointed to the screen, then turned her face away.

Amira walked over to the television and adjusted the volume just above a whisper. She wanted to understand the root of the unsettling reaction. The camera angle widened as the reporter continued.

 "The atmosphere in Clover City has been electrified with anticipation as the renowned matchmaker, Fiona Murphy, with her usual flamboyant style prepares to make a grand announcement. What can it be? Let's listen in."

"No, let's not." Claire said and stormed off into the kitchen.

Amira walked closer to get a full view as the camera panned away from the reporter. Draped in a flowing wool cape of vibrant colors, Fiona faced the cameras with an aura of self-assurance and charm. The eccentric touch of her emerald-green hair only heightened the sense of whimsy that surrounded her.

"Good afternoon, Clover City! I'm thrilled to share a bit of love and magic with all of you," Fiona declared, her words as effervescent as her personality. "Twelve wonderful couples who found their perfect match through my expertise are about to embark on the journey of a lifetime—marriage! And where else to celebrate such an occasion than the exquisite ambiance of the Boat House, that fabulous restaurant along the Crimson Collective boardwalk."

The camera zoomed in on Fiona's infectious smile as she continued to unveil the details of the grand Valentine's Day event.

"The Boat House?" Claire said as she rushed back and stood in front of the television. "Never. Dakota would never allow it."

"Our charming couples will be taking their vows surrounded by the beauty of love and the delectable delights crafted by the talented, world-renowned Chef Dakota Richardson," Fiona announced, the length of her cape swaying with every word.

"Lies." Claire huffed.

As the news reporter posed questions about the unique event, her responses were laced with humor and a touch of mystery. 

"Miss Fiona, our viewers are dying to know. What's the big announcement you've been teasing? Is it about the weddings happening on Valentine's Day?"

Fiona, with a mischievous smile playing on her lips, deftly redirected the conversation. "Ah, Diane, the joy of love is a beautiful thing, and my clients' weddings on Valentine's Day are indeed a cause for celebration. However, I'm afraid you'll have to wait for the grand event itself to unveil the big news."

"Come on! A little hint, perhaps? The town is buzzing with excitement, and we're all curious."

Fiona chuckled, her eyes gleaming with a hint of mischief. "I understand the intrigue, Diane, but patience is a virtue. Rest assured, the big announcement will be worth the wait. All in due time."

The news reporter tried a different approach. "Is it related to your matchmaking success? Are there more weddings in the future? A new matchmaking trend, maybe?"

Fiona leaned back, her gaze thoughtful. "The world of love is full of surprises, Diane. My focus has always been on bringing joy to my clients. As for the big reveal, you'll just have to attend the wedding reception on Valentine's Day to witness the magic."

The reporter, slightly frustrated by Fiona's artful evasion, reluctantly accepted the challenge. "Fine. We'll be there on Valentine's Day, waiting for the big announcement. But you have to promise to give us the scoop when the time comes!"

Fiona, with a gracious nod, assured her, "You'll be among the first to know, my dear. Until then, let the anticipation build to crescendo like the suspenseful notes of a melody waiting to be unveiled."

"Ugh, she's disgusting." Claire took the remote from Amira's hand, pressed the power off button, and tossed it across the room. "Everywhere you turn lately, there she is with that ridiculous green hair." She walked over to a side table and picked up a newspaper. "See here." She said and slapped the paper back on the table.

Amira looked at the front-page feature of Fiona Murphy, the owner of Sparkz Matchmaking Agency. With her distinctive hair slicked back on one side, ruby-red lipstick outlined a radiant smile that adorned her face as she struck a pose in front of her upscale brownstone home office in the posh Garden Vista neighborhood. Although Fiona and Claire were the same age, it was hard for Amira to imagine them ever interacting with each other. They were polar opposites in their taste for fashion and lifestyle. She examined the photo more closely, noting the elongated earlobe, a tale-tale sign of a recent face lift. Then she noticed something else.

"Miss Claire, since when did you start reading the Crimson Call-Out?"

"Oh, that." Claire said, a tiny flutter in her voice. "I get it on occasion for the crossword."

Amira walked over and confronted her. "The Call-Out doesn't have a crossword. It's a gossip paper and you know it." She giggled.

"Oh, is it?" Claire shrugged, walked back into the kitchen, and said over her shoulder. "Tea?"

Amira glanced over the headlines, tucked the paper under her arm, and joined Claire in the kitchen.

"Amira, my dear, it's always a pleasure to have you here. Would you care for a cup of Darjeeling?" Claire said with a kind smile, gesturing towards a set of delicate porcelain teacups on a nearby table. "Let's forget about that awful woman and enjoy our time together." Claire said. Her eyes seemed to look through her young guest, sharp and discerning.

Amira watched with gratitude for the respite as Claire's delicate hands, adorned in heirloom jewelry, added the aromatic leaves into the most exquisite china teapot. "That sounds wonderful, thank you," Amira said, took a seat and stashed the paper out of sight. 

Claire poured the tea with precision, the amber liquid swirling in tiny hypnotic waves. As they settled into their places, the conversation turned to the upcoming holiday.

"Valentine's Day always brings a touch of romance, doesn't it?" Claire said, a twinkle in her eye. "Do you have any special plans, my dear?"

Amira's gaze drifted towards the window, where the winter sun cast a silver hue on the snow-covered trees and thought of the plans for Darius' next business trip to Lake Tahoe, Nevada. "Not this year, but I've always dreamed of having someone special to share it with. You know, a romantic dinner, maybe cuddled up under a blanket on a carriage ride under the stars..."

Claire nodded. "Ah, the allure of love. It's a beautiful thing. Have you ever thought about what kind of love story you'd like to have? And with whom?"

Amira's eyes shifted into a dreamy gaze. "I imagine it would be something out of a classic novel—a slow-burning romance, filled with laughter, sharing our dreams, and kisses that take my breath away." She let out a long, dramatic sigh and giggled.

Claire gave a knowing look. "Your desire sounds lovely. But it doesn't sound like something Darius would entertain." Her teacup poised an inch from her mouth. "Or I could be wrong."

"No," Amira let out a deep sigh. She added a drop of cream to her tea and fixated on stirring it in a slow figure eight. "You're not wrong. Actually, Miss Claire, I've switched my office hours so that we're never in the same room together. I keep the office running, but we only communicate through text and email. It doesn't seem to matter, as long as the business is successful. It's all he really cares about, it seems." She lifted her spoon and looked into Claire's face, holding back tears. "We both know that it's over, but we can't seem to end it."

"Well, you must," Claire said, her gaze unwavering and voice resolute. "It's time to move on." A slight curve inched along the edge of her lips. "To Lionel, I think."

"Oh, I–" Amira gasped. "I don't–

"Don't what?" Claire lowered her cup and patted Amira's cheek. "You don't like him?"

"No," Amira wiped her face with the monogrammed linen napkin, hoping to cool the heat of embarrassment. "I do like him, Miss Claire. I mean, he's–"

"Your ideal match." Claire said, her face beaming. 

"He's a friend of Darius." Amira returned to her teacup and inhaled. "So, he's out of bounds."

"You young people will be the death of me. Why do you make everything so complicated? Oh, I forgot the biscuits." Claire tossed up her hands and walked into the pantry. "There's a brand-new tin in here somewhere."

Amira watched with a smirk on her face. She knew Claire was trying to "fix" her life, but she was right. Sometimes things are more complicated than they should be. If she were honest, her curiosity regarding Claire's relationship with Chef Dak was far more interesting. Since they reunited, the couple had kept a low profile, and everyone respected their privacy. However, she had so many questions bubbling inside that she could almost burst.

"I was thinking about trying a dating service." Amira called out as she unfolded the newspaper. "If I could afford it, I would hire a Sparkz matchmaker. People say it's worth the price because Miss Fiona's got a perfect record." She chuckled. "I guess that's why she's so rich."

A commotion echoed from the pantry, followed by a resonant crash. Claire emerged and walked over to Amira. Bending down, she peered into her eyes.

"Don't ever go near that woman. I can't have you–Just stay away from her."

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In A Match Made in Murder, where romance intertwines with mystery, Chef Parera takes center stage, crafting a culinary masterpiece fit for a wedding celebration. Today, I’m thrilled to share one of his coveted recipes, straight from the pages of the book, allowing you to recreate the magic of his cuisine in your own kitchen.


Barbara Howard


Miniature Raspberry and White Chocolate Cheesecakes with Edible Flowers


These miniature raspberry and white chocolate cheesecakes, adorned with edible flowers, are sure to impress your guests with their charming appearance and irresistible flavor!


Ingredients:


For the Crust:

  • 1 cup graham cracker crumbs

  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar

  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted


For the Cheesecake Filling:

  • 16 ounces cream cheese, softened

  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar

  • 2 large eggs

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • 1/2 cup white chocolate chips, melted

For the Raspberry Swirl:

  • 1/2 cup fresh raspberries

  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar


For Garnish:

  • Edible flowers (such as pansies, violas, or rose petals)

Instructions:

Preheat your oven to 325°F (160°C). Line a mini muffin tin with paper liners or lightly grease the cavities with non-stick cooking spray.


Assemble the Cheesecakes:

  1. Spoon a small amount of the cheesecake filling into each crust-lined cavity of the mini muffin tin, filling each cavity about two-thirds full.

  2. Drizzle a small amount of the raspberry puree over the top of each cheesecake, then use a toothpick or skewer to gently swirl the raspberry into the cheesecake filling, creating a marbled effect.


Bake the Cheesecakes:

  1. Place the mini muffin tin in the preheated oven and bake for 12-15 minutes, or until the cheesecakes are set and the edges are just beginning to turn golden brown.

  2. Remove the cheesecakes from the oven and allow them to cool in the tin for 10-15 minutes. Then, transfer them to a wire rack to cool completel


Garnish the Cheesecakes:

  1. Once the cheesecakes are completely cooled, garnish each one with an edible flower, gently pressing it into the top of the cheesecake.

  2. Refrigerate the cheesecakes for at least 2 hours, or until fully chilled and set.


Serve and Enjoy:

  1. Carefully remove the paper liners from the cheesecakes before serving.

  2. Arrange the miniature raspberry and white chocolate cheesecakes on a serving platter and enjoy them as a delightful and elegant dessert for any occasion.

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Barbara Howard is an author of mystery stories featuring a female amateur sleuth, diverse characters, and a dash of romance. Barbara Howard is the author of two cozy mystery series; Finding Home and The Clover City Files. Her stories feature a female amateur sleuth, diverse characters, and a dash of romance. She is a first-generation tech geek turned master gardener. Ms. Howard returned to her Midwestern hometown after an extensive career as a Department of Defense Project Manager at the Pentagon, KPMG Eastern Region Project Leader, and Corporate Sales Representative for Borders Books & Music. She now spends most of her time treasure hunting, spoiling her fur-babies, growing veggies, and plotting whodunits.

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