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Women’s Fiction

Date Published: April 14, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

Sometimes wonder finds you when you least expect it.

 

Cece Belle is a high-functioning neurodivergent. She’s also a big
believer in destiny, but when her soulmate Robby dumps her mid-flight to
Israel, she instantly regrets ever telling him she’s on the spectrum.

Not one to dwell in misery, Cece sips some chamomile hibiscus tea to set
herself straight. And with meditation and spirituality on her side, she looks
to what’s next. Yet another blow hits when she is kicked out of her
rabbinical studies program for “strange behavior.”

Then, she meets Joel. With his quirky demeanor and ability to say all the
right things, he gives Cece the desire to begin a new relationship.
There’s only one main obstacle: Cece loves living in Los Angeles, and
Joel is a diehard New Yorker.

She marries him anyway, despite misgivings that extend beyond their geography.
After all, this is her carefully drawn plan—marriage, then kids, then
happily ever after. Sometimes though, the best-laid plans are better left in
dreamland where they can’t go awry.


Cece in Wonder Land
is a twisty journey down a rabbit hole of unexpected
anxieties, disappointments, and more questions than answers. But where there
is hope, there is life, and maybe Cece can hang on for the next bit of wonder
bound to come her way.

About the Author

Bonnie S. Priever

 Born and raised in Los Angeles, Bonnie S. Priever majored in communications
studies at UCLA before moving to Philadelphia. There, she attended the
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, which prepared her for an assistant
directorship at the Israel Levin Senior Adult Center in Venice, California.

As a way to process emotions and stay connected to her spirituality, Bonnie
started writing about her experiences. In 2023, Newsweek published her
personal essay about the challenges of aging. Currently, she combines her
passion for writing and her love for live theater as a reviewer for CurtainUp,
an online theater magazine.

Bonnie loves to travel but always looks forward to coming home to LA. She has
one grown son and a backlog of great ideas. Based on a true story, Cece in
Wonder Land is her first novel.

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Women’s Fiction

Date Published: April 14, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

Sometimes wonder finds you when you least expect it.

 

Cece Belle is a high-functioning neurodivergent. She’s also a big
believer in destiny, but when her soulmate Robby dumps her mid-flight to
Israel, she instantly regrets ever telling him she’s on the spectrum.

Not one to dwell in misery, Cece sips some chamomile hibiscus tea to set
herself straight. And with meditation and spirituality on her side, she looks
to what’s next. Yet another blow hits when she is kicked out of her
rabbinical studies program for “strange behavior.”

Then, she meets Joel. With his quirky demeanor and ability to say all the
right things, he gives Cece the desire to begin a new relationship.
There’s only one main obstacle: Cece loves living in Los Angeles, and
Joel is a diehard New Yorker.

She marries him anyway, despite misgivings that extend beyond their geography.
After all, this is her carefully drawn plan—marriage, then kids, then
happily ever after. Sometimes though, the best-laid plans are better left in
dreamland where they can’t go awry.


Cece in Wonder Land
is a twisty journey down a rabbit hole of unexpected
anxieties, disappointments, and more questions than answers. But where there
is hope, there is life, and maybe Cece can hang on for the next bit of wonder
bound to come her way.

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EXCERPT

Cece meditated with her eyes open the night before.  

She prayed.  

Cried herself to sleep.  

Despite a heavy feeling in her chest that fluctuated between hurt and humiliation, Cece rallied enough energy to attend the early morning orientation breakfast. She sat next to her best friend, Sharone. It was a true-blue friendship born the first day of rabbinical school. Sharone was an attractive woman, a recent graduate of Columbia university. In her limited free time, between schoolwork and her internship, she practiced yoga and encouraged Cece to join her, for better mental clarity and focus.  

Sharone wore her long brunette hair neatly tucked into a bright red scrunchie. Cece easily confided in Sharone, perhaps because they were two of the older graduate students in their class. Starting rabbinical school at the “ripe age” of twenty-five made Cece feel old compared to most of her classmates.

“Talk to me, Cece,” Sharone said, her brow furrowing with concern. “What happened? I’m here for you.” She looked attentively at Cece, centering in on her friend’s unusual frazzled, almost dazed expression.  

Sobbing, Cece replied, “Robby . . . broke . . . up . . . with me. I can’t take this anymore.

How am I supposed to live without him? I’m shattered. What the hell went wrong?”

At that moment, Robby snagged a seat at their table as if nothing was wrong.

“Good morning, both of you,” he said cheerfully. “Good to be here in Israel!”

Cece lost it. Payback time. She jumped up and poured a pitcher of polar chilled water atop Robby’s flaxen head. Robby gasped in shock, then scurried with a humiliated expression to the cafeteria kitchen in search of a dry towel. Cece felt a moment’s satisfaction, but she’d failed to anticipate the reaction of her classmates, who wondered what was with all the dramatic “waterworks.” One classmate, supposedly Cece’s friend, yelled out from across the room, “That woman’s not well. Get help!”

Sharone, who was more compassionate, calmed her down and took her aside. “You really showed Robby. Good for you. He’s a snake to do what he did.”  

Cece felt seen and understood. “Thank you. You get me. You understand my language. Life is a series of building blocks and education is the foundation. You ask me how I feel? This is about me and my future.” Thank goodness for friends like Sharone.

An administrative assistant entered the dining hall. In a no-nonsense tone of voice, she announced, “Cece, the dean wants to see you.”

 

About the Author

Bonnie S. Priever

 Born and raised in Los Angeles, Bonnie S. Priever majored in communications
studies at UCLA before moving to Philadelphia. There, she attended the
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, which prepared her for an assistant
directorship at the Israel Levin Senior Adult Center in Venice, California.

As a way to process emotions and stay connected to her spirituality, Bonnie
started writing about her experiences. In 2023, Newsweek published her
personal essay about the challenges of aging. Currently, she combines her
passion for writing and her love for live theater as a reviewer for CurtainUp,
an online theater magazine.

Bonnie loves to travel but always looks forward to coming home to LA. She has
one grown son and a backlog of great ideas. Based on a true story, Cece in
Wonder Land is her first novel.

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(Kiss of Death MC 13)

 

MC Romance

 

Date Published: April 17, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press

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Mia looks like heartbreak. When her toxic ex follows, he doesn’t
know what he’s up against.

Mia: I caught my boyfriend cheating with my best friend. So I did what any
emotionally stable woman would do. I rented a secluded cabin in the Smoky
Mountains and swore off men forever. Then the motorcycles arrived, along with
Oktober. He’s six feet of tattooed temptation with a voice like sin and
a stare that says he’s already picturing me against the nearest solid
surface. He doesn’t offer sympathy. He offers control. And after being
lied to, gaslit, and humiliated, control sounds… therapeutic. What
starts as a revenge-fueled vacation fling turns into possessive heat,
obsessive chemistry, and the kind of dark romance that makes bad decisions
feel like personal growth. But when my toxic ex tracks me down, I learn two
things. Eric still thinks I belong to him. He has no idea who he’s
competing with.

Oktober: I came to the mountains for downtime with my MC brothers. Beer.
Bikes. No drama. Then I found Mia next door looking like heartbreak wrapped in
stubborn pride. I don’t chase women. I don’t beg. And I definitely
don’t do feelings. I claim. She says she just wants a distraction. I
give her protection, obsession, and enough heat to make her forget her
ex’s name. When the idiot shows up trying to intimidate her, I almost
feel bad for him. Almost. Kiss of Death MC doesn’t tolerate disrespect.

“Touch her and die” isn’t a cute slogan. It’s
community policy.

Excerpt
Copyright ©2026 Marteeka Karland

Mia

I walked up the three flights of stairs to our apartment, conference badge
still hanging from my neck, my rolling suitcase bumping rhythmically against
each step. The academic panel had ended early. Budget cuts meant fewer
speakers, fewer questions, fewer reasons to stay. I hadn’t texted Eric.
The thought of surprising him, of seeing his face light up when I walked
through the door two days ahead of schedule, made my lips curve into a smile.
We might even head early to the little cabin retreat I’d been planning
for after the weekend. Maybe I’d call ahead and see if I could get it
starting tonight or tomorrow. I shifted the takeout bag to my other hand and
dug for my keys, the scent of his favorite pad thai spiraling up from the
paper sack.

The hallway stretched before me, same beige carpet I’d walked nearly
every day for the past six months since I’d moved in with Eric. Our door
waited at the end, looking exactly as it always did. I took comfort in the
mundane. I loved surprises but preferred my quiet, steady life as drama free
as I could keep it.

I opened the door and stepped inside the spacious apartment Eric owned in
downtown Nashville. I heard them before I saw them. A muffled laugh, a thump
against a wall in the bedroom. For a moment as I approached the closed door, I
thought maybe Eric was watching something on his laptop. He did that
sometimes, sprawled across our bed as he watched or even worked from bed. When
he did, he sometimes hit the wall as he shifted.

The bedroom door swung open, and time moved to slow motion around me.
Eric’s bare back faced me, the knobs of his spine visible as he hunched
over her. My best friend, Jade’s, legs were wrapped around his waist,
her head thrown back against my pillow on my side of the bed. Her dark hair
spread across the soft linens I’d washed before leaving for the
conference the day before.

My keys dangled from suddenly numb fingers. Thank God I’d set the
takeout bag on the counter as I’d passed by the kitchen or I’d
have dropped it. Just like I did the keys two seconds later.

They froze. Their heads turned in unison, like puppets controlled by the same
string.

“Mia!” Eric’s voice cracked as he shoved up from Jade and
the bed, his junk on full display. Without a condom. Just ducky. “Jesus
— you’re… You weren’t supposed to –”

Jade yanked the sheet up to her chin, her eyes wide and glassy. “Oh God,
Mia, I can explain –”

Could she? Could she explain why my best friend since sophomore year of
college was naked in my bed with my boyfriend of three years? Could she
explain why they were both looking at me with expressions more annoyed than
ashamed, as though I’d interrupted something that was rightfully theirs?

I didn’t want to hear it.

I stood there, my suitcase forgotten in the hallway, watching Eric scramble to
pull on his jeans. His mouth was moving, explanations tumbling out. I heard
something about loneliness and mistakes and too much wine. His words hit a
barrier around me, sounds without meaning. I noticed things instead. Like the
wineglass on my nightstand with Jade’s lipstick on the rim. The way she
clutched my sheet to her chest like she had any right to modesty in this
moment. The condom wrappers on the floor.

“Mia, please say something,” Eric pleaded, his hand reaching for
my arm.

I stepped back. My body felt disconnected, operating on primitive autopilot
while my mind floated, watching this scene unfold to someone else, trying to
detach myself from the stark reality of what I’d just witnessed.

“How long?” My voice sounded weak and thready. Like I had to force
the words out. I suppose I did because I really had no desire to know how long
I’d played the fool and looked like an idiot in front of all our
friends.

They exchanged a look. That look told me everything I needed to know.

I turned away, walking to the closet where we kept our luggage. Eric followed,
his bare feet slapping against the hardwood.

“Mia, it’s not what you think. It just happened. We were both
missing you –”

I pulled my large duffel bag from the top shelf, the one I’d planned to
use for our cabin trip next week. The trip I’d booked six months ago
because Eric had complained we never went anywhere, just the two of us.

“Mia, please –” Jade appeared in the doorway, my robe wrapped
around her body. My robe. On her body. “We never meant to hurt you. It
was a mistake.”

I moved around our apartment like a ghost. The only thing I really needed was
my laptop and that was still packed. The duffel had already been packed with
my favorite, most comfortable clothes from jeans and T-shirts to a couple of
nice sundresses for the early spring weather. Plenty of underwear and my
toiletries. Beyond that, I didn’t need anything else.

“What are you doing?” Eric’s voice rose, panic edging in.
“You can’t just leave. We need to talk about this.”

I looked at him then, really looked at him. His face, the face I’d woken
up to nearly every morning since I’d moved in with him six months ago,
suddenly seemed foreign.

“The cabin,” I said, zipping the duffel bag closed.
“I’m going to the cabin.”

“Our cabin trip? That’s next weekend.” His confusion was
genuine, as if he thought we might still have a future with plans and dates to
keep.

“No,” I replied. “My cabin trip. You’re not invited
and I need some space to think.”

I walked past them both, grabbing my purse from the hook by the door. My
suitcase waited in the hallway, a silent witness. I left it there. I
didn’t want anything I’d packed for the conference. This
homecoming had further emphasized why I hated drama. It also reminded me of
how I’d changed my life’s direction to meet Eric’s
expectations and needs. I’d chosen academia over social work even though
my own background had called me to that field.

“You can’t drive all the way to the Smokies right now,” Jade
said, her voice thin with forced reason. “It’s getting late.
You’re upset. Stay at my place if you need space from Eric.”

The laugh that escaped me was brittle. “Are you for real right
now?”

I was already down the hallway, duffel bag slung over my shoulder, when Eric
caught up with me. “The cabin’s over three hours away.
You’re not thinking clearly. At least let me drive you.”

I shook him off. “Don’t touch me. You never get to touch me again,
Eric.”

I hurried out of the apartment building and got into my car. As I tried to
leave, he got in front of my vehicle and stopped me.

“Mia! Stop acting like this! Go back inside and we can discuss this like
adults.”

“Get out of my way or I’m going to run you over, Eric.”

He smirked. “No, you won’t.”

I saw red.

Eric must have seen something shift in my expression because his eyes widened.
He backed up and out of the path of my vehicle, just before I gunned it and
peeled out of the parking lot.


 

About the Author

Marteeka Karland is an international bestselling author who leads a double
life as an erotic romance author by evening and a semi-domesticated housewife
by day. Known for her down and dirty MC romances, Marteeka takes pleasure in
spinning tales of tenacious, protective heroes and spirited, vulnerable
heroines. She staunchly advocates that every character deserves a blissful
ending, even, sometimes, the villains in her narratives. Her writings are
speckled with intense, raw elements resulting in page-turning delight entwined
with seductive escapades leading up to gratifying conclusions that elicit a
sigh from her readers.

Away from the pen, Marteeka finds joy in baking and supporting her husband
with their gardening activities. The late summer season is set aside for
preserving the delightful harvest that springs from their combined efforts
(which is mostly his efforts, but you can count it). To stay updated with
Marteeka’s latest adventures and forthcoming books, make sure to visit her
website. Don’t forget to register for her newsletter which will pepper you
with a potpourri of Teeka’s beloved recipes, book suggestions, autograph
events, and a plethora of interesting tidbits.

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Historical Fiction with Speculative elements

Date Published: January 7, 2026

Publisher: Mindstir Media

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A WALTZ ACROSS TIME
spans 500 years of New Mexico’s history, inspired by
family ancestral records and lore; interweaving a contemporary ghost story,
bibliomystery and romance with fictionalized accounts of ordinary people
navigating extraordinary times.

Lucinda, a clairvoyant Santa Fe bookstore owner, promises the ghost of a
one-eyed Marine she will return his family’s 500-year-old Spanish Bible to his
descendant and rightful heir, using clues stashed within its pages to guide
her search.

Each clue opens a window to the lives and loves of Franciscans and Indigenous
peoples, Spanish-Mexican colonials, mixed-race settlers creating adobe
homesteads and fighting slavery with the Union Army, forbidden lovers eloping
amidst a hail of bullets, midnight fugitives being quietly fed, and WWII
soldiers prevailing over devastating injuries. But Lucinda’s search for the
Bible’s heir goes dark with the plight of a Marine who lost an eye at Okinawa
and imagined a raven-haired angel just before his world, too, went dark. How
can she trace the thread of his life to the present day and keep her promise
without losing sight of her own hopes and dreams?

 

Praise for A Waltz Across Time

 

 

“Complete perfection word by word. Your interpersonal dialogue among the
characters seems so real as to almost have been recorded on tape as it
occurred. This book has great pathos, as well as hopefulness.” – Reg Olson


“… a historical novel blended with adventure, romance, mystery, suspense,
and a paranormal touch … Jiron interweaves two stories: a modern-day romance
and the history of New Mexico from the fifteenth to the twentieth
century…Through well-researched historical exposition and cinematic
depictions…The prose effortlessly shifts between historical times and the
contemporary era. ” – K.Mbuya (Readers’ Favorite)

 

 

About the Author 

C.C.Jiron Ph.D.

I am a Midwesterner from America’s corn belt, but have lived in 7 states
(18 different cities) and Austria. As a travel agent and tour operator, I got
my first chance to do creative writing in the form of travel brochures for
places I’d never been:). Eleven years with Hughes AirWest/Republic/Northwest
airlines were fun because aircraft had actual legroom back then (!) and I also
worked as a recruiter. But after too many “dumb stewardess” jokes, I earned my
Ph.D. in Clinical Neuropsychology and worked with neurodivergent individuals
of all ages in many settings (clinical and educational) for 20 years, which
involved writing detailed clinical assessment results and treatment programs.
All of that culminated in my first published book, “Brainstorming: Using
Neuropsychology in the Schools.” Anthony Girard at Western Psychological
Services taught me the priceless value of a good editor:).

But the most fun career I ever had was running elementary school libraries for
6 years! I redesigned the physical setup to display kids’ book covers facing
out at their eye level, and developed a curriculum that allowed for coaching
cognitive and social skills through read-aloud. After six years, students’
scores on standardized reading tests improved significantly, and I keep a
basket of Thank You cards from parents who said Library was their child’s
“favorite class.”

During those years, writing time was scarce, but I enjoyed a one-month
writers’ retreat at Vermont Studio Center in 2014, where I drafted a family
drama/speculative fiction then titled “The Well,” which won the 2015
Chanticleer Paranormal Award, and was a Finalist for the 2015 Indie Book Award
(since then updated and retitled, “Voices from the Well.”)

After retiring in 2017, I was able to garner enough concentrated time to work
on the five stories that had been cavorting in my head for years. A Waltz
Across Time was one of those books. I also authored a spiritually-oriented
self-help book, “Living the Real Tree of Life,” and collaborated on two plant
medicine books with a 2-tour Iraq war veteran turned ayahuasca healer, Drew
Bankey.

On a more personal level, due to a mild spinal curvature, I started doing yoga
at age 16 and have practiced several different styles, but focused on
Kundalini yoga for the past 40 years. I’ve taught that practice in a variety
of settings, including churches, recreation centers, and a maximum security
prison. My husband and I currently reside in wondrous New Mexico, where the
skies are a panorama every moment.

 

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Young Adult

Date Published: April 10th 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

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To Die For
is a harrowing look into the life of a narcissist who refuses to
take accountability for the damage she inflicts.

High school senior Dei Fields appears completely harmless, but she has a keen
instinct for manipulation. When she first sets eyes on hot star athlete Mika
St. John, she’s determined to have him … and Dei always gets what
she wants. There are only three obstacles: Mika’s friends, his family,
and his girlfriend. But Dei isn’t afraid to destroy relationships to
satisfy her fantasies.

In a matter of weeks, she love-bombs Mika into thinking he has found his
soulmate, but when Dei’s plans go awry, everything
changes—including her identity. Will Dei get what she wants this time?
Or will she finally get what she deserves?

 

About the Author

 Audrey Steidl
 Audrey Steidl is the award-winning author of the romantic thriller The Fallen.
Her passion for storytelling began at an early age when she wrote scripts and
performed them with her neighborhood friends in full costume and makeup. This
love blossomed into a career as an actress and as a producer for cable
television.
Now, when she’s not writing page-turners, Audrey is a
hotel travel executive, a pilates fiend, and a lover of travel and art. A
long-time San Diego resident, she shares her home with her husband Jamie and
their mischievous Pomeranian Loki. Her latest novel, To Die For, is inspired
by those who have the courage to walk away from narcissists and emotionally
abusive relationships.

 

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