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Styx Teaser Tuesday

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Salvation’s Bane MC

Motorcycle Club Romance, Age Gap, Suspense

To Be Released: August 5 2022

Publisher: Changeling Press

 

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Jolene: I’ve lived my entire life in the shadow of a feud that ended
over a hundred years ago. But try telling that to my family. To them, the
Hatfields and McCoys were never met to mix. Or be in the same town really.
So when I gave my virginity to a Hatfield, my McCoy family disowned me
entirely. And that Hatfield I trusted? He set me up to be raped by his kin.
So yeah, my life’s a shit show. Then another Hatfield picked me up out
of a ditch and saved me. I thought he’d hurt me, too, but he turned
out to be the kindest man I’ve ever met. Now I need to shake him long
enough to get the revenge I need from those who hurt me. I just hope when
I’m done, he’ll take me back.

Styx: I just came for the car — a rare Mercedes Maybach the club intends
to sell for a good chunk of change. I long ago left any family I had in this
little hick town in West Virginia and only came back because I knew the
area, and the man who had the car was my family’s rival, Marshall
McCoy. So when I found his daughter in a ditch on the side of the road,
beaten and bloody, my first instinct — and that of my MC brothers –
was set up. But I can’t leave her to the mercy of her family. I know
there will be hell to pay. I just didn’t count on my sweet little
hillbilly being hellbent on revenge. As I fall deeper and deeper under her
spell, I find I can’t deny her anything. Even if what she wants might
break her.

Warning: Styx includes scenes of sexual abuse and vigilante justice that
may be triggers for some readers. Guaranteed HEA.

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Copyright ©2022 Marteeka Karland

Styx

How could one place be so God-awful redneck? Always had been. Every fucking
neighborhood in town had at least one car up on concrete blocks and numerous
pink flamingos in the front fucking yard. Nothing had fucking changed since
I was a teenager.

Red had a tip on a Mercedes Maybach that was supposedly being held in
storage until the right buyer came along. In this fucking hick town. I had
my doubts, but Red said it had been confirmed by our intel guy, Ripper. If
Ripper said that’s the way it was? Well. I’d gotten on a plane
to fucking West Virginia, hadn’t I?

My job was to scout. Using the little gizmos Red’s woman, Rosanna,
had developed, I had no doubt I could steal the car. The problem was getting
it out of storage and into the enclosed trailer. Again, Ripper was on the
issue.

Poison and Lock pulled up to the designated area about half a mile from
where the car was being stored. They’d driven a nondescript Ford with
a beat-up-looking trailer, and another, smaller car to act as lookout for
the payload on the way home. Smokey and the Bandit style. The car was rough
looking, but souped up under the hood. Hopefully, the extra horsepower
wouldn’t be needed, but better to have it and not need it than to need
it and not have it. Neither looked new, nor did they appear in disrepair.
The vehicles were designed to blend in. To not stand out anywhere they
went.

The plan was to load the car and get out of this place as quickly as
possible. Use the app to give the thing a new VIN number and program our own
FOB. Lose ourselves on the interstate, then the lesser traveled highways off
the interstates on a roundabout route back to Salvation’s Bane and
Red’s underground garage. Once that was done, we’d ditch the
truck and trailer and begin the rest of the cleaning process on the car.
Which was the easy part.

I studied the area around the storage building from the remote screen
provided by a drone. It wasn’t more than a barn on the outside, but
the reality was, inside the barn was a climate controlled warehouse with
state-of-the-art security. I knew the place well because it was owned by
Marshal McCoy. I’d been poking my nose in the business of the McCoys
since I was a kid.

McCoy was well off, having a legitimate business of some sort in the
community. But his real money came from smuggling. This barn and a couple
others like it were the reason for that success. From the outside, it looked
like a big tobacco barn. Inside, the place was locked down tighter than a
snare drum. Which was the beauty of it, I supposed.

Security outside the building was just as tedious. There were cameras all
over the place. And traps. Thankfully, McCoy believed in electronics.
Heavily. Always had. All the scouting we’d done had turned up a few
rudimentary things, but nearly every single safeguard relied on electricity
and electronics. Ripper had scoffed and told us it was too good to be true,
that we needed to really recon the hell outta the place. We’d found a
few pits and spikes and other simple shit that looked like it hadn’t
been well maintained. We’d left that part until the evening we’d
planned to do the job. Just in case someone did a manual security
sweep.

Our planning was meticulous. Starting two months before we were ready to
make our move, Ripper had messed with security at the same time he kept
anyone interested in the car off the scent. If McCoy was going to upgrade
things or do an extensive check, we’d know it well in advance. Ripper
had the guy’s entire place bugged. House, office and every car they
owned. McCoy thought he was the smartest man in the room, but the fact was,
he was on the verge of losing everything to a rival. Montgomery
Hatfield.

Made me snicker to think about it. Generations of Hatfields and McCoys.
They’d officially ended the feud in the eighteen nineties,
symbolically in the early two thousands. But here in Appalachia, it was
alive and going strong. Just… more civilized. At least on the
surface.

Which was why we were here. Montgomery Hatfield was a half brother to my
father, the bastard. While I didn’t associate with that side of the
family — other than my half brother in Black Reign, Shotgun — I did enjoy
taking them down a peg or two. If I could take down Marshall McCoy while I
was doing it? So much the better. Call it a character flaw.

“How’s it going, Ripper?” I’d been touching base
with the tech guy regularly. If there was a problem, we needed to identify
it before we backed the trailer in.

“All’s quiet. Same as always. They raised a fuss the first few
times I blacked them out, but once they got used to their network coming
back up, they quit worrying about it. Made a couple calls to the company,
who charged them a bunch of money to go to each site and check on things.
After that, they sent one of old man McCoy’s boys out, and he’s
not the most thorough tool in the box. Last three times it’s gone out,
no one bothered to check.”

“Good. Where is everyone now.”

“Far enough away you’ll have at least an hour before anyone
could possibly show up.” The man snorted. “Bit of a ruckus
goin’ on with one of his girls. Not sure what, but it’s keeping
everybody busy.”

“So, we ready?” I was anxious to get moving. While I had
confidence in the operation, something else was bothering me.

“Get into position. Once you’re ten minutes out, I’ll
throw the switch.” Ripper had everything bugged at Salvation’s
Bane, including all our vehicles. He said it let him know when one of us was
in trouble. I figured he was just a control freak.

“Guess we’re good to go then.” I signaled to Poison and
Lock. “Move it out.” My two MC brothers were in the truck
pulling the trailer while I was in a separate truck we’d had waiting
when we started scouting two months ago. Last thing we wanted was for the
two vehicles to be seen together before the heist.

It was just past four in the morning. The darkest part of the night. The
moon was covered by clouds. The night was still. Even the nocturnal
creatures were settling down for the day to come.

There were two routes into the place where we were going. Poison and Lock
had taken a different route than me. Mine took me past the McCoy family
home. Remembering that place from my early childhood made me want to fire my
gun at the windows as I passed. I hated that fucking place. Old man McCoy
was a fucking bastard. Always was. Being a Hatfield, I’d never
actually been in the house, but I knew some of his kids. The boys were all
bullies. Some of the girls, too. His wife had died a few years back,
I’d heard. And now he was starting a whole new brood of kids to mold
in his image. That massive house represented everything in Williamson I
hated.

I’d gotten about six miles away from the house when something caught
my attention. A small form huddled on the side of the road. I almost missed
it. Looked like a boy or a small woman wearing a backpack. The figure was in
an orange jumpsuit, which was the only reason I’d seen it.

I started to just go on. We didn’t have a lot of time here. But,
Goddammit, I couldn’t just pass this person by.

“Guys, I’ve got a problem. Keep to schedule. If you don’t
hear from me in five minutes, abort.”

“What’s going on?” That was Ripper’s voice. Of
course he was monitoring.

“Not sure. Switching on my body cam so you can see what I’m
seeing. Get an ID on the guy.”

“Guy? What guy?”

“There’s someone on the side of the road. Could be someone in
trouble,” I said.

“Could be a fuckin’ trap. What the fuck, Styx?” Ripper
didn’t get upset too often, but when he did, he tended to go
nuclear.

“Just keep an eye out. Give me five minutes. I’ll either leave
him or load him in the truck.”

“Fuck!”

“Don’t give yourself a nosebleed, Ripper. If it’s a trap,
I’ll fucking kill the bastard.”

“Take an earwig. I want to stay in communication every fuckin’
second, Styx.”

“Roger that,” I said, putting the truck in park and stepping
out. Though the truck’s headlights shone brightly, I snagged a
flashlight along with the gun at my hip. If this was an ambush, I
wasn’t getting caught with my fucking pants down.

The figure held up a trembling hand, blocking the light of the vehicle from
her face. And I could tell by the small, delicate hand it was a female. I
shined my light around the area but didn’t see anything. Just to be
safe, I turned my body, letting Ripper get a good look around in case I
missed something. With his computer enhancement shit, he’d see danger
long before I did.

“Don’t see nothin’,” Ripper murmured. I could hear
him typing and flipping switches. “Can’t say a hundred percent,
but I think you’re alone.”

I eased toward the figure huddling in the ditch. “Hey, there,”
I called. “You good?” No response. “Girl?” Still
nothing. The hand blocking her face from the light still fluttered
violently. That’s when I noticed the blood on her fingers and
streaking her hand. “You OK?” The hand dropped, and there was a
slight whimper as she lay still once more.

“Ripper?” I had a sinking feeling this girl was in a world of
trouble. There was no way I could leave her. At this point, I was praying
for an ambush, because I absolutely could not afford to be held up by
someone in real distress. And I was certain that, if this woman was as hurt
as I thought she was, she’d need medical attention.

“You’ve got four minutes. Get her in the truck.”

 

 

About the Author

Erotic romance author by night, emergency room tech/clerk by day, Marteeka
Karland works really hard to drive everyone in her life completely and
totally nuts. She has been creating stories from her warped imagination
since she was in the third grade. Her love of writing blossomed throughout
her teenage years until it developed into the totally unorthodox and
irreverent style her English teachers tried so hard to rid her of.

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Book Three: The Maison de Danse Quartet

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Date Published: 08-01-2022

Publisher: Épouvantail Books

 

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Private investigator Joy Nakamura is working the strangest cold case of her
career, the 1999 disappearance of the five Sanger children. Working the old
files, she tries to make sense of a twisted and clearly delusional interview
within the records, the closest thing to a confession or explanation.
Fighting her personal demons and ruinous alcoholism, she latches onto a clue
and goes on the hunt.

The trail leads Joy to Maison de Danse, a family compound in Ormond Beach.
Gaining access,

she questions Bo and Jangles Danser, a  handsome man with two distinct
personalities: one well-mannered and kind; the other vicious and deadly.
They are soon entangled in lies and deceits as she presses on with the
investigation, determined to find out what happened to the five
children.

When she next meets Izzy Danser, her world is turned upside-down as the
mystery gets dark and menacing. Caught up in the family’s
ménage, she’s drawn into their eccentric lives and secrets,
desperate to discover what happened to the Sanger children. As she draws
closer to the answer, a long black shadow threatens to consume her.

Risking her life and sanity, Joy will stop at nothing until the killer is
made to pay for his crimes.

 

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Chapter Seven

 

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Waking up on the beach just south of a pier, Joy saw she was on St.
Augustine Beach, being thrashed and tormented by another vicious blackout
hangover. At some point in the night, she had spilled out of her beach chair
and lay in the sand, having pawed herself a pillow.

With her stomach a wreck and her nerves rattled, her mind clawed through
the few remaining images from the night before, attempting to sort out what
all she had done while seriously smashed.

Any regrettable phone calls or texts?

Tell someone what she really thought?

Just because none came to mind didn’t mean they hadn’t
happened.

She saw that her surf-fishing pole had been cast and placed in its tube
holder, and her tackle box and white bucket were beside it. Her teeth
feeling gritty from sand dust, she sat up, seeing her thermos beside the
chair, certain it was empty. The sun was brutal, the temperature already in
the low eighties and climbing. More than anything, she was embarrassed by
this self-inflicted pain.

Standing up, she brushed sand from her face and hair. After reeling in the
empty fishing line, she gathered up her chair and fishing supplies. Next up
was finding her car, hopefully without damage.

“I want three gallons of ice water,” she spoke her first words
of the morning.

Trudging her belongings up the sand to the beach walk, as always, she
forced her thoughts to her work, trying to escape the guilt and remorse. The
hunt for the Sanger children came to the forefront.

“Too young for whatever happened to you.”

She fished her keys from her pocket.

“I’m going to figure it out.  Find whoever snatched you.
Disappeared you.”

 

 

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Greg Jolley

Greg Jolley earned a Master of Arts in Writing from the University of San
Francisco and lives in the very small town of Ormond Beach, Florida. When
not writing, he researches historical crime, primarily those of the 1800s.
Or goes surfing.

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Horror / Suspense / Thriller

Date Published: July 14, 2022

 

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Leigh Ramos is a woman on the run from her own life. After barely escaping
from a toxic relationship with a drug dealer, emotionally codependent Leigh
decides to start her life over somewhere far from the hills of Kentucky. She
feels inexplicably drawn to Hawaii, where she manages to land a job in an
exclusive resort. At first, it almost seems too good to be true, and of
course, it is.

Supernatural horrors start manifesting all around Leigh and her new
co-workers, and soon she starts having disturbing nightmares of impossible
creatures calling out to her. To make matters worse, Leigh’s violent
ex-boyfriend is close on her tail, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake.
Now trapped in the midst of all these dangers, Leigh can’t help but fall
back on old habits. She finds comfort in the arms of her new boss, an upbeat
hospitality manager who seems almost too perfect.

In order to survive paradise, Leigh will need to learn from her past
mistakes or she will be doomed to repeat them.

 

 

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Jon Cohn

Jon Cohn has been giving himself nightmares reading horror books ever since
he was a small child, and he revels in the opportunity to do the same to
others. When he is not busy writing spooky stories, Jon is a professional
board game designer and publisher. He specializes in games that– you
guessed it– focus on horror, and hopefully a few laughs. He lives in San
Diego, CA with his wife and two little monsters, Luna and Gizmo.

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Date Published: 06-01-2022

 

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A blink of an eye. That’s all it took for her life to change forever.
After two years, Marcie Faraday still doesn’t believe the crash that
took her family was an accident. She is determined to find the answers, even
if the truth puts her in danger.

Detectives Booker Dixson and Lashelle Valentine must deliver the news to
Jonas Faraday’s widow which is the worst part of their job. Neither
believes it should have been ruled an accident.

Booker and Lashelle uncover a connection between Marcie’s late
husband and her father’s medical clinical trial. Coincidence or ploy?
Booker Dixson does not believe in coincidence.

Deadly Deception is a thrilling journey to uncover the secrets that
threaten to shatter the perfect picture of Marcie and her family.

 

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Chapter One 

Jonas Faraday approached the traffic light with care. After all, he had the most precious cargo in the world strapped in next to him, his daughter Tori, his pride and joy. He turned sideways to look at her. It was then he noticed the bright red car weaving all over the road. He looked at the intersection, the light was green. He turned his attention to the car, his eyes widened. 

Without a thought, he slung his arm across the front of his eight-year-old daughter while he moved his foot to the brake. He should never have let Tori sit in the front. He’d had no time for an argument, now he was paying for his lack of judgment. 

Nothing, the brake pedal went to the floor. He pumped it a few times. 

Using both feet he stomped as hard as he could. 

Nothing. 

“No!” His shout filled the car. 

Tori turned her head. “Dad stop, that car is going to hit us. Dad…” 

His stomach did a quick summersault. He swallowed. A quick glimpse to the side told him the car was right on a course toward them. 

Everything slowed. His arm pressed tighter on his daughter, snapshots of his life flashed through his mind; Marcie holding Tori as a newborn, Tori’s first birthday, first step, and first dance recital. All thoughts vanished when he 

 

brought his daughter into focus. She gazed at him with hope. Then she turned toward her window. 

He watched in horror as his SUV entered the intersection at the same time as the vehicle. He wanted to cover his ears to stop the sound of his daughter’s scream mixed with the hard sound of grinding metal as the red car slammed into the passenger door. 

Time went into overdrive as the car went airborne. The twisted steel, once a car that carried himself and his daughter, turned in the air with the weightlessness of a soaring ballerina. 

He gulped as he tried to keep his gaze on his daughter. She bounced. A shriek rattled around the car to match the echo in his head. 

Her belt did nothing to restrain her body. The car sprung from the asphalt, the jolt so hard his arm was flung from his daughter. 

His body flew with the momentum of the aerial acrobats of the vehicle. 

Thrown forward, the steering wheel punched into his stomach. His gaze jerked up as the roof met with the pavement. 

“Tori!” 

His ragged voice was the last sound he heard before a bright flash, searing pain, and then darkness. 

 

 

 

 

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Mary lives in Magna, a little town west of Salt Lake City, Utah. Together
with her husband, she has six grown children, six wonderful grandsons, and
five beautiful granddaughters. She loves to spend time with family and
friends–she includes good books as friends!

Mary and her husband love to travel, especially to the Caribbean for
relaxing, and Italy for the wine. And most recently she discovered she was
Irish and Scottish, of course, they had to visit Ireland and Scotland. Mary
fell in love with both, but the green hills of Ireland felt like home.
With the experience from the exotic places she has visited, she is able to
fill her books with colorful descriptions of cities, painting a colorful
backdrop for her characters. One of her favorite US destinations is New
York/Brooklyn, where her beloved Beckett’s live. When she visits, she can
wander their neighborhoods, favorite parks, and visit their favorite pub,
Putnum’s.

They are avid concert ‘Ho’s’! Yes, they pretty much want
to do them all. They love outdoor amphitheaters the best and attend as many
during the warmer months as possible.

Mary writes mostly romantic suspense, romance, women’s fiction, and she has
just begun to dabble in young adult mystery.  During her writing career
she has been a conference coordinator, workshop presenter, and chapter
president for the Utah Chapter of RWA. In 2007 she was presented with the
Utah RWA service award in acknowledgment and appreciation for outstanding
service. Mary has participated in numerous library panels on writing and
co-presented a workshop on writing a series at the League of Utah Writers
conference. She was awarded the 2021 N. N. Light Book Award winner for best
book in two categories; Four Sisters for Women’s fiction and Celtic Myst by
M. L. Foxx for Fantasy.

Mary also writes as ML Foxx. This is her first jaunt into Fantasy and
Sci-Fi, she loves it. It gives her freedom of choice.  In her ML
persona she also loves to go to the movies and you got it… Watch the
Avengers, Dead Pool, among others. Something her hubby doesn’t really enjoy
but humors her fantasy side. You’ll see more books soon…

Mary and her husband are also enthusiastic college football fans. They have
season tickets to the UTES, University of Utah Football and they tailgate
every game. They love tailgating so much, that they were married at a
tailgating in 1999.

GO UTES!

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Date Published: 06-01-2022

 

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A blink of an eye. That’s all it took for her life to change forever.
After two years, Marcie Faraday still doesn’t believe the crash that
took her family was an accident. She is determined to find the answers, even
if the truth puts her in danger.

Detectives Booker Dixson and Lashelle Valentine must deliver the news to
Jonas Faraday’s widow which is the worst part of their job. Neither
believes it should have been ruled an accident.

Booker and Lashelle uncover a connection between Marcie’s late
husband and her father’s medical clinical trial. Coincidence or ploy?
Booker Dixson does not believe in coincidence.

Deadly Deception is a thrilling journey to uncover the secrets that
threaten to shatter the perfect picture of Marcie and her family.

 

About the Author

Mary lives in Magna, a little town west of Salt Lake City, Utah. Together
with her husband, she has six grown children, six wonderful grandsons, and
five beautiful granddaughters. She loves to spend time with family and
friends–she includes good books as friends!

Mary and her husband love to travel, especially to the Caribbean for
relaxing, and Italy for the wine. And most recently she discovered she was
Irish and Scottish, of course, they had to visit Ireland and Scotland. Mary
fell in love with both, but the green hills of Ireland felt like home.
With the experience from the exotic places she has visited, she is able to
fill her books with colorful descriptions of cities, painting a colorful
backdrop for her characters. One of her favorite US destinations is New
York/Brooklyn, where her beloved Beckett’s live. When she visits, she can
wander their neighborhoods, favorite parks, and visit their favorite pub,
Putnum’s.

They are avid concert ‘Ho’s’! Yes, they pretty much want
to do them all. They love outdoor amphitheaters the best and attend as many
during the warmer months as possible.

Mary writes mostly romantic suspense, romance, women’s fiction, and she has
just begun to dabble in young adult mystery.  During her writing career
she has been a conference coordinator, workshop presenter, and chapter
president for the Utah Chapter of RWA. In 2007 she was presented with the
Utah RWA service award in acknowledgment and appreciation for outstanding
service. Mary has participated in numerous library panels on writing and
co-presented a workshop on writing a series at the League of Utah Writers
conference. She was awarded the 2021 N. N. Light Book Award winner for best
book in two categories; Four Sisters for Women’s fiction and Celtic Myst by
M. L. Foxx for Fantasy.

Mary also writes as ML Foxx. This is her first jaunt into Fantasy and
Sci-Fi, she loves it. It gives her freedom of choice.  In her ML
persona she also loves to go to the movies and you got it… Watch the
Avengers, Dead Pool, among others. Something her hubby doesn’t really enjoy
but humors her fantasy side. You’ll see more books soon…

Mary and her husband are also enthusiastic college football fans. They have
season tickets to the UTES, University of Utah Football and they tailgate
every game. They love tailgating so much, that they were married at a
tailgating in 1999.

GO UTES!

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