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Children’s, Self-Help, Grief, Loss, Illustrated

 

 

Spoons is a sweet story about enduring loss and finding hope. At some
point, every family will face the loss of a loved one, and the Spoon family
is no different. Children and adults can find comfort from the lessons in
this book and apply them to their own family stories.

About the Author

J. Corn and family

Throughout her life, J. Corn has dealt with grief: first losing her mom at
a young age, then her husband leaving her a single mother of two, and most
recently her father. The grieving process has taught her the importance of
talking about your loved one after they’re gone. No one should suffer alone
or in silence. Corn hopes that SPOONS will encourage families to share
stories about their loved ones, even when it’s dificult. She and her
children are active members of their community grief counseling center.
SPOONS is Corn’s debut book.

About the book Spoons is a sweet story about enduring loss and finding
hope. At some point, every family will face the loss of a loved one, and the
Spoon family is no different. Children and adults can find comfort from the
lessons in this book and apply them to their own family stories.

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Coming-of-Age

Date Published: February 11, 2025

 

 

ADHD Much?

Witty, defiant Oscar tells an unforgettable story of a misunderstood,
mistake-riddled teen. Of losing his sense of wonder. Of chasing a lie across
America. Of discovering the power of second chances.

Oscar Danielsson isn’t ready for the real world—yet. But
he’s 18 now, and everyone’s got expectations. Why not? With his
sharp wit and melancholy good looks, his future’s as promising as
anybody’s. Lie. He’s not like anybody. He’ll take his
bedroom over hanging out. Self-medication over whatever his shrink
prescribes for his ADHD. And it’s hard enough to get out of bed in the
morning, let alone write a stupid paper in time to graduate from high
school. If it wasn’t for his old spaniel, Enzo, he’s not sure he’d want to
stick around.

Just when he meets Bette, the weirdest cute girl on the planet, a scrape
with the law Oscar’s too out of it to remember sends him blasting down
America’s highways with his eccentric Grammy. Leaving Bette, Enzo, and all
his vices behind is torture. But he’ll do anything to ditch the shame. And
if they make good time, he can repay his debts to his boss, snag his
diploma, and slip back into bed like nothing ever happened. But that would
be another lie.

 

If you fell for Charlie Kelmeckis in The Perks of Being a Wallflower,
Sutter Keely in The Spectacular Now, or Theodore Finch in All the Bright
Places, Promising Young Man’s Oscar Danielsson will melt, break, and
then repair your heart.

 

Like “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephan Chbosky and
“It’s Kind of a Funny Story” by Ned Vizzini, “Promising Young
Man” explores themes of social anxiety, mental health, and the
challenges of navigating adolescence told from the perspective of a young
protagonist as he undergoes a journey of self discovery. Like Colin Higgin’s
“Harold and Maude,” Promising Young Man’s story is quirky &
intergenerational.

 

Praise for Promising Young Man:

“I love this book. It’s a page-turner… I found myself looking
forward to bedtime to read it.” —Jill Wine-Banks, author,
“The Watergate Girl;” MSNBC legal analyst; co-host, Webby-winning
#SistersinLaw Podcast

 

“Axel is a natural… writes with a flow and energy that is absolutely
compelling.” —Chris Canaan, Emmy Award-winning writer;
co-creator “Walker, Texas Ranger” (starring Chuck Norris);
screenplay, “No Good Deed” (starring Samuel L. Jackson &
Stellan Skarsgård)

 

“At times funny, at times raw, at times so poignant you’ll find
yourself tearing up..  It’s a story filled with wrong choices and
thwarted dreams but also hope, resiliency, and redemption…”
—Maggie Smith, award-winning author of “Truth and Other
Lies

 

“…deeply moving… absorbing… truly enjoyable” —Sarah
C. Maza, Member American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Professor of
History Emerita Northwestern University

 

“a powerful story of survival, resilience, and hope… One of the best
books I read in 2024.” —Nathan Chung (early reader),
Neurodivergent, recognized as a Top 50 Global Neurodiversity Evangelist, and
a D-30 Impact List 2024 Honoree

 

“a raw, compelling journey… as humorous as it is heartfelt… the
kind of book that sticks with you…” —Hollie Smurthwaite,
Author, “The Psychic Color Series”

About the Author

Elias Axel

A midwesterner through and through who writes to ignite sparks in every
quadrant of the reader’s brain and dreams of visiting all of America’s
national parks.

 

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Romance

Date Published: February 5, 2025

 

 

Some captors don’t need chains to hold your heart hostage.

 

Just one last job, he said.

It will be easy money, he said.

You don’t even have to do the dirty work.

 

I worked for Victor Salazar for years. He’s an exceptional liar and a
master manipulator, so I should have known that every word that came out of
his mouth was horse crap. After I spent four years in prison because of a
job I did for him, I swore to myself that I would never get involved with
him again.

But then he offers me a deal so sweet I can’t refuse. He’ll
clear my debt, pay me enough to start over, and all I have to do is get
close to a girl, get some information, and get out. Sounds simple,
right?

Wrong!

Katelyn Akiyama isn’t just some girl. She’s sharp, kind, and
way too good for someone like me. The closer I get, the harder it is to
remind myself this is just a job. But Victor doesn’t forgive mistakes,
and he doesn’t take no for an answer.

Now, I’m trapped between the only girl I’ve ever cared about
and the man who can ruin my life. One wrong move and I could lose
everything.

When I made a deal with the devil, I had no idea the price would be so
high.

 

Warning: Contains a splash of dub-con.

About the Author

Jacqueline Francis

Number cruncher by day, raging romance novelist by night;
Jacqueline’s creative inspiration stems from romance and all its
literary and rom-com depictions. Matters of the heart are what fascinates
her, because ultimately, what makes a life out of – what would ordinarily be
a typical existence – is Love

 

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Paranormal Romance

Date Published: 2015

Publisher: Champagne Publishing

 

 

Trinity was once a fragile girl. Being taken by a powerful vampire prince
changed her. Discovering him in the arms of another woman changed destiny.
Alone, she’s learned fast how to be tough, how to survive, and how to
protect the people in her city from the evil that lurks in the dark. She was
managing just fine, until Basil walked back into her life.

Basil Hawthorn has been the reigning prince of vampires since banishing his
father to the Realm of Dark Mystics decades earlier. When a prophetic dream
makes him realize Trinity’s life is at risk, he decides the only way
to save her is to push her away. Doing so is not easy. Trinity is the only
woman he has ever loved, will ever love, and he can’t seem to let her
go.

When rumors arise of a plan to raise the king and blot out the sun, both
Trinity and Basil know they must do everything to stop it. Even if it means
working together. Despite betrayal and threats, they find themselves drawn
to each other. Love has no boundaries, especially in the face of danger. But
will they be able to stop the ritual before it’s too late?

Or will the darkness capture them both?

 

 

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That damn itch she’d been having lately was back, and it was driving
her nuts. Rolling her shoulders, she watched two redheads staggering from
the bar’s exit and towards a dimly lit street.

Here we go again, She kept to the shadows as she followed after them.
Uneventfully, they made it to their car and drove off. She hoped the cops
were out tonight and those two were hauled in to sleep off their
drunk.

Turning back to the club, she waited and watched for the next two hours and
was glad nothing had happened. So far. But the night was still young.

“Can you smell it?”

She didn’t jump, but slowly looked over at Basil who appeared next to
her. She hated when he just appeared out of thin air, but she knew he loved
that entrance the best. “Your stink? Always.”

He didn’t sneer at her but slowly lifted his hand and lit the
cigarette between his fingers. “The blood of a human. Does it still
draw you in, make you hunger, make you want?”

“I’ve got a strong will.” Deliberately, she shifted away
from him. It wasn’t only the smoke that bothered her—and always
had—but his scent. It pissed her off that he could still make her
ache.

She waved the smoke away annoyingly and shifted just a bit farther away.
“Why are you skulking, Basil? Because if you’re following me, I
am going to so kick your ass.”

“I was in the neighborhood.”

She glared at him and growled her response. “If you’re here to
drink, let me warn you now that I won’t allow it.”

“Who am I supposed to drink from now that I no longer am nourished by
your blood?”

She chose not to answer that. “Why does it seem that you’re
always around, lurking in the dark, around places that aren’t your
usual hangouts? Unless….there’s a reason?” The thought
stabbed into her, and though she didn’t want to believe it, she had to
ask. “Are you trying to take more females of your own? Are you the one
abducting young girls?”

With one quick and easy flick, he tossed the cigarette into the darkness.
The red tip glowed as it flew through the air before landing on the gravel
to bounce and spit out a cloud of red sparkling fireworks. “I will not
even dignify that with an answer.”

“It’s so obvious, now that I think about it. I was young when
you took me, made me yours. Is that what you’re doing, Basil, making
another mate?”

His icy blue eyes narrowed dangerously as he stepped closer. “I have
a mate and to think you would even have such a thought sickens
me.”

“You don’t have me, Basil.” Her voice grew dangerous.
“If I’m so wrong, then do explain to me why you’re always
out in the darkness, skulking near all these young girls?”

“The very same reason you are, my dear.” He ran a finger along
her face, making her scowl.

She snorted, stepping away from him before he decided to do something
stupid, like kiss her. “Please, I hardly think you’re out here
looking to find the person or persons responsible for taking four innocent
girls.”

Leaning against the building behind them, Basil looked off into the
direction of the bar and the people waiting in line to be allowed inside.
“You think so little of me and that’s a shame. But I suppose
I’ve done it to myself. Yes, Trinity, I am looking to find out who
took those young girls, as you are. And why you might ask?” He shifted
towards her, sliding in nice and close and making her pulse speed up. He
laid his fingers on her cheek, then slowly slid them along her face.
“Because I have a feeling I am connected to the reason they’ve
been taken.”

She had all but a moment to open her mouth to respond when he closed it
with a mind numbing kiss, then pulling away, turned into a dog and scampered
away.

Now what the hell did he mean by that?

About the Author

Shiela Stewart

Shiela Stewart is a paranormal suspense author with a writing history that
stems back to her youth.  Always a dreamer, wondering if her stories
would ever reach an audience, she was finally published in 2006 and
hasn’t stopped since.  It is rare to find a stand-alone book as
she prefers series stories. Her longest running series to date is her
Darkness series, which is a vampire romance.

Her joy for scary suspense is evident in each of her books. She has had
several accomplishments, including fighting for the top spot in the rankings
with author Stephanie Myers, receiving glowing reviews as well as interviews
on local television and reviews and interviews in The Romantic Times
Magazine.

When not writing, Shiela spends her time with the love of her life,
William, and their children and grandchildren.. Her strong affection for
animals is evident in the many cats she cares for.

Her favorite time of the day is at sunset.

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The Hassle High Mystery Series, Book 3

 

Cozy Mystery

Date Published: 11-14-2020

 

 

Cozy Mystery with Death Romance and twists on a French Cruise with the
Hassle High group. Complete with occult, kidnapping and French
Recipes.

 

Excerpt

Chapter One Lyon

          Frankly, I couldn’t
believe we were on our way to the ship in Lyon  for the Tomato River
Cruise. I ‘m Maria Bruno Cohen, Principal at Hassle High  School
in Queens New York. My students, the Nut Squad, had won a cruise for their
presentation of the Hamlet the Musical at the school. They have been invited
on a free cruise through France in exchange for their performances on board
the ship. The owner of Tomato Cruises also gave a free trip to me and my
husband Al. The plane trip had been exciting as I tried to keep a lot of
liquor out of the Nut Squad’s hands , not an easy thing to do, since
quite a few of them were legal age in France.

     “No drinking of liquor on this plane. No
student drinking. “ I announced clearly as we boarded.  The Nut
Squad groaned.

     They were  called the Nut Squad because they
were artistic and did crazy things. But a principal can do nothing but try
to keep them away from the booze! We  all got to Paris tired and sober.
At least Al and I were  tired and sober.

     We piled into the cars sent for us by Tomato
Cruise lines and arrived at our hotel near the Opera House.   The
drive into Paris from the airport was wonderful. One could see the Eiffel
Tower and the skyline of Paris in the distance as one got closer and closer.

          All the students,
fourteen of them,  had teachers’ rooms near their rooms, to keep
an eye on them. Though personally I wasn’t so sure about the teachers!
Maybe a few of them needed looking after too. From the faculty was
Fred Kelley tall, thin, dark,  a professed warlock, with an edge of
something slightly evil about him,  with his basic black outfits and
maybe some witchcraft items in his suitcases. He had been raised in a coven.
He also had no taste in women. His last fiancée turned out to be a
murderer.  I knew him from summer school. I was keeping an eye on him.
I didn’t trust Kelley. Mr. Kane, the superintendent insisted I take
Kelley on this trip, “to help him get over his bad experience with his
ex-fiancé and summer school.”  Kane really liked Kelley. I
think it was because Kelley had been a media attraction with his weird
warlock ideas.

          Megan Murphy,
short, cubby grey hair cut short, Megan, was the Math Assistant Principal,
not brilliant but sweet I knew from experience the students could run rings
around her. Then we had three new teachers sent by the superintendent to
join my school when we got back in September.  Superintendent
Kane insisted I take them with me to France. This was because new teachers
were cheaper than older ones.

          “Great experience
for the new faculty. Gives them a chance to meet you and the students in a
natural setting.” He rasped this at me on the phone as I was
packing.

     “Yes sir!” I replied.

          What was I supposed to
do, he’s my Boss!  So, I had Ms. Vanna Hayes,  science
teacher, a slim, twentyish something black teacher who really looked like
Nefertiti.  This was her first teaching job.  She was lovely to
look at, all the Nut Squad boys were staring at her  all the time. I
hoped that is all they did to her on this trip.

          Then I had Mr. Ben
Franklin, yeah, that’s really his name. He was, of all things, from
Japan. He was an exchange teacher. The superintendent had promised me he was
an excellent math teacher. Megan had promised me to check that out. Though
Megan as a math chair was not really noted for her math skills. We would
just have to wait and see. He was very quiet and very short. I hoped he
liked kids.

          Next was Ms. Desiree
Cavalier , she was the new French teacher. About twenty-five , with a nice
figure and long blonde hair. She was born in Normandy. Her French was very
good.

          Jeff on the Nut Squad
told me. “Hey, Teach, I mean Princey, our French is like okay
too!” I nodded. I couldn’t wait to hear it. The thought of
hearing it kept me up nights. Anyway, I was glad to have Ms.
Desiree.  There was one  more  teacher the superintendent had
included for me.

          Mr. Tim Leary, yeah, I
know, but it is his real name, I checked his passport even. He was
thirty  with long hair pulled back in a ponytail, and six foot four at
least. He was as tall as Kelley.  He was going to be my new social
studies chairperson.

     “He has been teaching five years at Townsend
Harris High School and is a wonderful teacher. He just got an Assistant
Principal  License.  He’ll be great at Hassle High.”
The superintendent announced in an email to me on my last day at home.

          Well, here we all
were.  We’d spent one night in Paris. Al  my husband, and I
had gone to bed early. We had a short dinner with his French  cousins
in a nice restaurant. Al was born in France.  I gave instructions to
the teachers to keep track of the kids.  And I wasn’t woken up
except for breakfast! A miracle! And as we ate the continental breakfast in
the hotel, no problems were mentioned from the night before in Paris.
I didn’t ask for any either.  We piled into the cars out front
and left our hotel in Paris for the TGV train to Lyon.

          The French countryside
was beautiful, lots of farmland and trees, it was very green. I loved the
white cows. So different from our black or brown cows.  There were
fields of corn which Al explained was used to the feed the cattle. The
French didn’t eat corn like we did.

          Suddenly Al and I had
company in our seats.  Jeff  tall blonde and very thin ,and Martha
long dark hair and big brown eyes, came and sat next to us.

     “ Hey, this is great !” said Martha.
“It is really pretty. Princey, do you know where the teens hang in
Lyon?”

     “Yeah, we would like to meet some French
teens you know.  Especially the girls?” Jeff winked at Al.
Oh boy, I thought.

          Al frowned a little at
Jeff and the wink. “ No,” he answered.   “ And I
don’t have any relatives in Lyon to ask about that.”

          Well, that was handled
with tack I thought. Jeff frowned at Al. “Could you phone a relative
and see if they know? Otherwise, we can look it up on social media. Yeah, on
second thought that’s what we’ll do!” Jeff stood and
smiled at me. Martha stood and followed him to the back of the train car
where the teens were sitting together. “Hey! Like who has a working
cellphone?” Jeff yelled at them.

          When Jeff yelled, a
couple dressed in the same style of  black clothing, black shirts and
shorts, sitting across from Al and me turned to us. Who wore black in
ninety-degree heat?  I guess they thought I should do something about
Jeff. I shrugged back at them. Did they think I could control this group?
They were in for a surprise. It would be along train ride if they thought I
could do that.  Hopefully, they wouldn’t be joining us on the
boat.

          With no more teenager
confabs we arrived in Lyon.  I was pleased when Mr. Leary got all the
students together with their luggage. We stepped off with our luggage, which
was rapidly taken by porters. Mr. Leary was explaining, “Lyon is an
UNESCO site. It was once the capitol of Gaul.  We will be touring the
city quickly on our way to the boat by bus. Please follow your
teachers.  I will describe what we drive past. The bus is over
there.” He pointed to the bus. He headed for the bus. Eleven of the
students kind of slowly followed him. They were carrying their luggage to be
handed to the porters waiting to load the luggage on the bus.

          The second he turned his
head, Jeff, Martha and Tim, who was  six-foot three , thin and with
black hair and tan olive skin, started to walk off in the other direction. I
went after them.
“Get on that
bus. I won’t spend the time searching all of Lyon for you today. If
you guys wander off, I will not be happy!”

          Martha and Tim looked
slightly guilty at getting caught. Jeff didn’t. He smiled at me.
“Okay Princey, we’ll do it.  We just wanted to look around
ya know?”

          I nodded my head. I knew
alright!  Al had come back. He was trying to get me to head for the bus
too, I guess. Or maybe he thought I needed help with crowd control. Al had
taught for many years too. We all walked together to the bus and boarded it.
One emergency search for missing students averted.  Leary started the
tour on the bus.  He knew his material but had a speaking voice that
could make you nod off to dreamland. At least there were no further
incidents  and we got to the boat. As we were leaving the bus for the
boat, I made an announcement.

          “Remember
students you are going to a formal dinner tonight at seven to meet all the
other passengers. You are to dress up for dinner. Good behavior is
expected.” I concluded. The students all clapped my little speech.
Jeff spoke up.

          “Yeah, everybody
look cool for tonight like Mrs. Bruno says okay?” He turned and looked
at me. “Don’t you worry, we got it.”

     Why didn’t I believe it?

     Anyway, the boat was straight ahead and so was a
cat. It was a yellow striped tabby cat, and very big, sitting on the
gangplank.  The kids all petted it as they went by. We got on board. I
had put Ben Franklin in charge of giving out cabin assignments for the kids.
The rest of the teachers and Al and I walked up to the reception desk on
board. Franklin went first and he started  to hand out keys and assign
rooms. I observed for a minute, but all looked well. Al was talking to the
desk clerk, who gave him a key.

          “Mr. Cohen,”
he said, “your luggage is in your room.” He smiled.

     “Thank you,” replied Al.

          The service was
wonderful. I turned to the teachers, “see you at seven.”
Al  and I started walking to our cabin to see what it was like. As I
passed Ben Franklin I said, “please give me a copy of the cabin
assignments when you are through.”

     “Yes, Mrs. Bruno,” he answered softly.
I waved at the students who were standing around and walked after Al to our
cabin in the middle of the ship.

     Al opened the door. There was a nice bowl of fruit
and two bottles of wine from Captain Brin on our desk. The cabin was small,
especially with all my luggage, but okay. I always over pack. Al used to
hate that fact that I overpacked, now he just shakes his head. That’s
what over thirty years of marriage does to you. There was a balcony with two
chairs on it. A queen size bed,  a television on the wall, a safe in a
cabinet that had a few dresser drawers in it and a small refrigerator.
Everything was compact but very nice and clean.  The empty luggage
could go under the bed and in the closet. I had a feeling everything would
be fine. Al was smiling.

          “Nice,” he
said, “ and we are alone for a while till dinner.”  I
smiled at him.

          We were trying to work on
our rocky marriage this trip. Thirty years ago, I had been engaged to Joe
Viola, a NYC detective. We had met again. Hassle High had had a few murders
take place and Detective Joe Viola was assigned to the cases.  Joe
wanted me to divorce Al and marry him, even though, thirty years ago, he had
dumped me at the altar. I was thinking about it.

     “I plan to unpack a bit. Why don’t you
open the wine and pour us a drink? Do you think the cat is on the
ship?” I asked. I opened one of my three suitcases. Al had packed only
one. I pulled out dresses and hung them on the closet. Just as Al handed me
a glass of wine there was  a knock at the cabin door. Al opened
it.

          Ben Franklin was there.
He had a list of cabins with assigned students in them. I thanked him and Al
softly closed the door.  We both kicked off our sneakers and sat on
chairs on the balcony. We looked over the river at Lyon before us. It was a
pretty site.  The Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourviere was in the
distance. The sun was setting. Suddenly the boat started to move. We were on
our way. I glanced at the clock on the wall of our cabin. At least an hour
before I had to dress for dinner. This was great! I sipped the wine which
was quite good. Al and I just sat there and watched as the boat moved off
from Lyon. It was a nice calm moment.  Little did I know, it
wouldn’t last. We finished the wine and got showered and dressed for
dinner. Al looked great in his jacket and tie. I looked pretty good since I
had lost twenty pounds and could finally get into a petite size eighteen
gown.  We both walked hand and hand to the front of the boat where the
restaurant was located. We were both eager to see what the students were
wearing and meet the other guests.

About the Author

Constance Meccarello-Gerson

Constance Meccarello-Gerson was born in Poughkeepsie N.Y.  She is a
graduate of Florida Southern College with a BA in Acting. She also attended
the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. HB Studio, Actors Studio, in
NYC.  She is a member of SAG, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Si Omega. Her
MFA in Acting is from Brooklyn College.  She has appeared on TV, film,
and on stage in NYC. For 20 years she taught as a mentor and teacher of
English and Theatre arts for the New York City Department of Education and
for the University at Santa Cruz. She also taught for ten years as a Speech
Coordinator at Touro College. She was an executive at Bloomingdales. Her
writing as appeared in Musings, also in the Best American Poets
series.  Murder at Hassle High is her first  cozy mystery.
Summertime Murder at Hassle High is her second and  French Cruises Can
Kill You  is the third.  She wrote Armera a sci fi mystery and her
Snowball the Sherlock Rabbit series, a group of children books.
Currently she lives in NYC with her husband Alain, a parrot named Benji, and
lots of fish. She is currently writing Death In a Dorm, another cozy in the
Hassle High series.

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