More Preview Posts!

I speculated here on what might happen in book 3 of S.U. Pacat’s Captive Prince series.

I’ve also had more book previews go live.

A Woman Entangled by Cecilia Grant – a really excellent historical romance.

The Doll by Taylor Stevens – a thriller with a heroine who reminded me a bit of James Bond.

Twilight is Not Good For Maidens by Lou Allin – contemporary mystery set on Vancouver Island, with a female RCMP officer.

The Summer of Dead Toys by Antonio Hill – a hardbitten police procedural set in Barcelona.

Caged Warrior by Lindsey Piper, AKA Carrie Lofty – a brutal new paranormal romance series featuring gladiatorial combat for both hero and heroine.

True Love by Jude Devereaux – now I would like to visit Nantucket.

Anything But Sweet by Candis Terry – there is a startlingly large number of romance novels set in Texas. But it is hot there so I was not inspired to desire a visit.

Dare to be Tempted by Eden Davis – erotica featuring an older couple.

The Last Whisper in the Dark by Tom Piccirilli, a noir novel about a family of criminals.

Dirty Little Secret by Jennifer Echols, a YA romance set amid the contemporary Nashville music scene.

The Deepest Night by Shana Abe, second in a YA paranormal series set during World War One.

About Victoria Janssen

Victoria Janssen [she, her] currently writes cozy space opera for Kalikoi. The novella series A Place of Refuge begins with Finding Refuge: Telepathic warrior Talia Avi, genius engineer Miki Boudreaux, and augmented soldier Faigin Balfour fought the fascist Federated Colonies for ten years, following the charismatic dissenter Jon Churchill. Then Jon disappeared, Talia was thought dead, and Miki and Faigin struggled to take Jon’s place and stay alive. When the FC is unexpectedly upended, Talia is reunited with her friends and they are given sanctuary on the enigmatic planet Refuge. The trio of former guerillas strive to recover from lifetimes of trauma, build new lives on a planet with endless horizons, and forge tender new connections with each other.
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