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Contemporary Fiction

Date Published: January 15, 2026

Publisher: Windy Ridge Publishing

The Legacy of a Lie unravels a web of family secrets when the past
resurfaces, threatening everything its keepers tried to protect. At its center
is Maarit McDonough Malone, a brilliant yet flawed budding opera singer whose
scandalous choices ripple across generations.

Her daughters—Kay, a celebrated mezzo-soprano, and Anna, a self-doubting
composer—must confront the emotional fallout of their mother’s
long-buried lies. Alongside them are a young, truth-seeking journalist, a
lawyer, and a priest, all carrying the weight of secrets they are
professionally and morally bound to keep.

Set in the haunting beauty of Minnesota’s river bluffs and Lake
Superior’s North Shore, this is a story of legacy and
redemption—of truth breaking through the cracks of deception and healing
in the wake of generations of silence.

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Police Log
8:17 p.m. The Stillwater police department received a call from Maarit McDonough Malone’s boss. She had missed two meetings, and he couldn’t reach her all day. Party stated he was worried.
9:24 p.m. Incoming 911 call from a concerned farmer who observed a car in the ditch a mile from his home. He reported that he spotted the driver slumped over the steering wheel.
9:36 p.m. First Responders and an ambulance arrived with flashing sirens and red lights. First Responders administered CPR, and victim was transported to the Ellston Community Hospital.
10:16 p.m. Maarit McDonough Malone was pronounced dead in the Ellston Hospital emergency room.
10:31 p.m. Law Enforcement called the phone number listed on the In Case of Emergency line in the victim’s address book.

An autopsy later revealed that a series of strokes had resulted in her death.

Father Sean McDonough softly replaced the phone in its cradle. He bowed his head and let out a deep sigh. Fighting back tears, he crossed himself and whispered, “Rest in peace, Sis. Rest in peace.”

Bending, he retrieved a small, brown paper package from the credenza’s lowest drawer and placed it in the center of the desk. His desk chair groaned under the sudden addition of his weight.

The priest did not attempt to open the package. Instead, he reached for a family portrait, cradled it in his hands, and sat staring at the image. In the picture, his sixteen-year-old self was seated between his mother and sister while his father stood behind the trio. His father’s chin jutted out and up, giving him the appearance of a diplomat. Instead of a friendly smile, he assumed the visage of a dignified and meaningful person.

His mother’s kind smile, and the memory of her gentle hand on his shoulder, warmed the priest’s heart. He smiled at the twinkle in his sister’s eyes, recalling the giggles they had shared before the flash and click of the camera shutter. He chuckled out loud at the memory of boisterous laughter when the harried photographer told them the sitting was over.

He returned the photograph to the desk, picked up the package, and gently ran his fingers across the top. Two snips of the scissors and the string holding the wrapping fell away. Inside were two sealed envelopes: one addressed to him and a larger second envelope addressed to Allison Williams at the Williams-Laughton Law Office. Seeing his sister’s delicate handwriting brought tears, blurring his vision.

Sean, please deliver this package to my attorney, Allison Williams.
Thanks.

The second letter was addressed to him.

Dear Sean,
If you are reading this, you know that I am dead. It feels very strange to write that sentence, knowing that you will only see it after I die. I know I have not been a very good sister, and I hope you will forgive me. There are probably a thousand psychological reasons for how I lived my life, all of which combined won’t fully explain my choices. If I hurt you, I am genuinely sorry. Since you are in the forgiveness business, I count on your compassion.

I have three final favors to ask of you, dear brother. First, please call Kay and let her know. Tom won’t care if I am alive or dead, but I hope that my daughter will want to know.

Next, this may come as a surprise to you, but I have a second child.

About the Author

 Ron Elcombe

 Ron Elcombe is a professor emeritus at Winona State University (MN), where he
taught various advertising and mass communication courses for 25 years. His
eclectic career encompasses teaching instrumental music, as well as sales and
marketing roles for multiple companies. He has been published in the Lake
Country Journal and several professional academic journals and has attended
seminars on fiction writing at the Iowa Summer Writers Festival. “The Legacy
of a Lie” is the first book in a three-novel series. He resides in Rochester,
Minnesota, with his wife, Sharon, and enjoys summers on the golf course and at
the family cabin in northern Minnesota.

 

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Book 2 of The Sea Hawkes Chronicles

 

Historical
Fiction/Nautical Fiction

 

Date Published: April 1, 2026.

 

Publisher:
Acorn Publishing

 

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Fueled by the murder of his wife at the hands of British soldiers, American
privateer Captain Jonas Hawke is determined to make Britain pay.

Grief-stricken
and filled with fury, Jonas delves deeper into war, accompanied by a personal
vendetta and his loyal crew. During a brutal raid on a port city, one of his
men crosses an unthinkable line, forcing Jonas to reckon with his distorted
definition of vengeance.
Concerned that his wrath will bring
irreparable harm to the cause for America’s freedom, Jonas grapples with
his role as a soldier and as a man. When he learns the Royal Navy is tracking
his ship, he fears his deadly decisions may have cost him everything.
It’s too late to turn back now. Instead, he must continue to face the
inevitable perils of war.

Action-packed and rich with authentic historical
detail, Perilous Shores is a gripping tale of revenge, survival, and the
relentless pursuit of justice.

 

 

About the Author
Thomas M. Wing
Thomas M. Wing, a Naval Academy and Naval War College graduate, retired after
thirty-two years as a Navy Surface Warfare officer. A dedicated sailor for
half a century, he created the Continental Navy Foundation, served as its
executive director, and commanded its brigantine, Megan D.
Tom’s
first novel, Against All Enemies, earned gold medals from the Military Writers
Society of America and Literary Titan. In Harm’s Way, the first in the
Sea Hawkes Chronicles series has also garnered several awards.
He
resides in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and daughter and a cat and a dog.
Whatever free time he has is still spent on the water.
For more about the
author and to follow his blog about nautical and naval trivia, visit his
website ThomasMWing.com.
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Sweet Annies Grieving Tree

 

Children’s Picture Book

 

Date Published: January 14, 2026

 

Sweet Annie’s Grieving Tree, the second book in the Peanut Butter and
Donner series, is a rhyming childrens picture book about grief, loss, and
healing process told through the eyes of three lovable animal friends: Peanut
Butter the bunny, Donner the parakeet, and Sweet Annie the duck.

When Annie shares that someone she loves has gone away, her usual sparkle
fades. But instead of turning away, her friends stay close offering space to
cry, comfort, and gentle understanding. As they sit together beneath their
favorite tree, the friends discover that grief doesn’t have to be spoken
perfectly to be shared and that kindness, play, and quiet company can help
sadness soften.

This story was inspired by Erin Rosenblum’s personal and professional
experiences with grief, emotional resilience, and healing. With
developmentally sensitive language and comforting illustrations created by
Aubree Rosenblum, the book supports children navigating all kinds of loss, not
just death, but also natural disasters, life changes, or separations.

Perfect for ages 5-10, Sweet Annie’s Grieving Tree is a meaningful
resource for parents, teachers, therapists, first responders, and caregivers.

 

About the Author



Erin Rosenblum
Erin Rosenblum is a licensed therapist and children’s book author
who brings warmth, clinical insight, and professional knowledge to every story
she writes. For over 15 years, she has worked with teens and adults navigating
anxiety, grief, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm. Her experience and
education in developmental psychology give her a unique understanding of how
children experience and express emotions, especially the ones that are hardest
to talk about.

Her books reflect her core belief that stories can be both playful and
powerful. With relatable animal characters, lyrical rhymes, and emotionally
grounded narratives, Erin’s picture books gently support
social-emotional learning, build emotional literacy, and create space for
conversations about big feelings. Whether it’s fear, sadness, bravery,
envy, or shyness, her stories are written to soothe, validate, and empower
young readers.

When she’s not writing or working in her practice, Erin enjoys time with
her family and friends or cozy moments at home with her beloved pets including
the real Peanut Butter the rabbit and Donner the parakeet. Her books are born
out of a deep respect for children’s emotional worlds and a belief that
stories can help them feel seen, safe, and strong.

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Accused Again Virtual Book Tour

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The Michael Fletcher Series, Book 2

 

Mystery / Thriller

 

Date Published: December 11, 2024

Publisher: MindStir Media

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The Michael Fletcher Series: A Riveting Legal Thriller Saga

 

Book 2: Accused Again – Freedom Was Just the Beginning

Michael Fletcher thought his nightmare was over. After spending decades behind
bars for a crime he didn’t commit, he was finally free. But just as he begins
to rebuild his life, the unthinkable happens-he’s accused of murder again.

With the justice system poised to condemn him once more, Michael finds himself
at the center of a gripping courtroom battle. As he fights to clear his name,
an unexpected ally from his past emerges, offering to help him untangle a
sinister web of lies and corruption. This time, the stakes are higher than
ever-will Michael prove his innocence, or will he be lost to the system once
again?

From award-winning author Michael J. Kundu, The Michael Fletcher Series is a
gripping psychological and legal thriller saga exploring the unyielding quest
for truth, justice, and redemption.

Perfect for fans of John Grisham, Scott Turow, and Michael Connelly.

      • High-stakes legal drama
      • Powerful themes of injustice, resilience, and redemption
      • A thought-provoking journey through the flaws of the justice system

Start the series today and join Michael Fletcher in his fight for truth!

 

 

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PROLOGUE

Two elderly men arrived in a quiet neighborhood in an expensive SUV. They were nervous, one of them full of rage and debating what to do after the call he had just received.

“So, how do you intend to confront him?”

The old man breathed deeply, trying to contain himself. He was still dressed in his perfectly fitting cashmere suit. “I really do not know, but let’s see what he has to say. At the moment these are pure speculations. Let us find out if it is true.”

“Okay,” the other quite bulky but more casually dressed man responded, “we’ll see how he reacts. I am more than curious as to what he will say. I know him well; I hired and trained Jack for the job. This possibility seems so remote to me.”

“There is his house, up there on the left. Slow down and turn off the headlights. The street seems to be quiet.”

“Okay, John.”

Darkness had already cloaked the city, but the street was fully illuminated by the flickering glow of lanterns, which cast long shadows. The bulky driver stopped and switched off the engine and was about to get out when suddenly he saw someone remarkably familiar exit the house. “Look John, what is he doing here?”

“The same guy who came to my house this afternoon. Do you recognize him, Adam?”

“Of course, no mistake, you asked me to take care of him for a long time. It’s Michael Fletcher. Why is he coming out of his house?”

“Let’s just wait and watch him.”

“He always had a close relationship with Jack; in fact, I heard rumors that Jack took him in after his release.”

“Well, Jack seems to really have put a lot of flusters in his ear, the way he turned up at my house today. Now this explains everything.”

They continued to survey Fletcher as he turned up his collar of his coat, slipped his hands into his pockets and stepped away, marching into the dark.

“Okay, let’s go.”

Both men got out of the car silently and approached Jack’s house, whose door stood wide open. The bulky man led the way as they walked up the path onto the patio and entered the brightly lit corridor. He knocked on the door first.

“Hey Jack, it’s Adam, how are you, old pal? Your visitor left the door open.”

The older man stepped past his bulky buddy into the living room and stopped dead when he saw a bloody figure on the ground. Both men stared and then looked at each other, unable to say anything. Blood was oozing out of Jack’s skull. A pistol was lying on the ground, wrapped in his gloved right hand.

The bulky man stepped closer and leaned down to take a look. “Seems like he killed himself. The way he is holding it, yes, I guess it’s suicide.”

“So why is Fletcher walking away so casually?”

“Good question.” The bulky man bent down further and removed the gun carefully with a tissue that he pulled out of his inside pocket. Then he took a long sniff at the gun and the glove. “Absolutely no doubt—I can smell the gunpowder on his glove. He shot himself.”

The old man also took a step closer, squinted his eyes and said, “Take them off, very carefully, both of them, and place the gun just a bit further away, beyond a possible reach. I have an idea. The gloves, you give to me.”

 

About the Author
Michael J. Kundu
Michael J. Kundu was born in London, Great Britain, in 1969 to an Indian
father and a German mother. He has lived in various places in Europe. His love
for reading has prompted him to write this book giving this crime novel more
than an edge of mystery and suspense, but also a contemporary perspective on
life.

He has a great passion for learning languages and travelling across the globe.
He enjoys spending time with his family and lives in Luxembourg with his
Italian wife and two teenage children.

My multinational background, coupled with my marriage to someone of a
different nationality, has endowed me with a wealth of diverse experiences.
Having traversed the globe, speaking multiple languages and immersing myself
in various cultures, the profound value of each individual has become a
cornerstone of my worldview. These multicultural encounters have not only
fostered a deep appreciation for the uniqueness of every person but have also
instilled in me a commitment to promoting mutual respect, free from the
shackles of prejudice related to color or religion. In composing my book,
these experiences have permeated not only this narrative …but also the
forthcoming sequel.

 

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Painter of the Revolution

 

Historical Fiction

 

Date Published: January 13, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

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In a world where women are seen but rarely heard, Adélaïde
Labille-Guiard refuses to be silenced.

The daughter of Parisian shopkeepers, Adélaïde dreams not of
marriage or titles but of earning a place among the masters of French art.
With Queen Marie Antoinette on the throne and a spirit of change in the air,
anything seems possible. But as revolution brews and powerful forces conspire
to deny her success, Adélaïde faces an impossible choice: protect
her life—or fight for a legacy that will outlast her.

Inspired by the true story of one of the first women admitted to the Royal
Academy of Painting and Sculpture, Adélaïde: Painter of the
Revolution is a sweeping, evocative portrait of ambition, courage, and
resilience in the face of history’s fiercest storm.

About the Author

 Janell Strube

 Janell Strube makes a mean barbecue sauce. She’s also a world traveler,
a baker, and a bicyclist. But when she writes, her identity as an adoptee
often steers her attention to topics of alienation, erased history, and
displacement.

In 2024, a personal essay of hers was published in the anthology Adoption and
Suicidality
. Her work has also appeared in Shaking the Tree: brazen. short.
memoir and A Year in Ink. Her short memoir, “Taking my Blonde Daughter
to a Black Lives Matter Rally,” was selected for the 2020 San Diego
Memoir Showcase, an annual live storytelling event.

While much of her writing is personal, she enjoys the freedom that comes with
crafting fiction. Her desire to learn about forgotten female artists who
shaped the French revolutionary period motivated her to write
Adélaïde: Painter of the Revolution.

When not crunching numbers as a tax executive for a hotel chain, she can be
found hanging out with Shiloh the Wheaten and plotting her second book.

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