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Searching for something to read? Check out some of the new titles releasing the week of July 12 – 18, 2026 with one debut series. I hope a few of these books take you on a reading adventure!

JULY 12, 2026
Magnolias, Mint Juleps, and Mayhem by Erin McCarthy (Cozy Mystery)
Midnight House is fully...


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Now it’s time to learn more about the authors we read. . .

What drew you to the genre you write?
I’ve always love puzzles of any sort. I have dozens of puzzle-me apps on my phone, so moving into the mystery genre was inevitable.

How did you come up with your pseudonym?
When I started this journe...


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Tuesday, August 26, 1873

Of all the most monstrous of occurrences! It would appear that the true purpose of that miserable shooting last night was to provide a distraction for the murder of my former brother-in-law, Mr. Henry Wilcox. It is utterly vexing. I had thought that being in my beloved Boston would provide me with a respite from the violence I find so often in ...


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Most of my days in Willow Bluff, Georgia start the same way: My ginger kitten, Biscuits, is sitting on my stomach screaming hangry meows at me. Gravy, my gray fluffball, is squeaking like one of those dog toys. Together, they make an alarm clock no human being could ever sleep through.

By 5:00 a.m. both are circling my feet like blood-thirsty sharks with murder mittens...


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I knew it was going to be one of those days the moment I opened my eyes and found Captain Morgan sitting on my chest.

Not beside me.
Not at the foot of the bed.
On my chest.

The giant Maine Coon stared down at me with the patience of a cat who believed he had waited too long for breakfast.

“You’re impossible,” I muttered.

He answered with a...


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