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Blog Tour: What Fools We Have Been – Hank Williams

Morecambe Bay, Lancashire: After his father’s death, a son clears out his parents’ house. When he finds a series of haunting photographs of Morecambe Bay, taken by his father towards the end of his life, it sparks a journey through the scattered memories and broken connections of five generations of family history.

Flowing from the vibrant post-war Jewish community of London’s east end, to the quiet suburban streets of Stanmore, and back to the Lancashire coast, the story cascades down through each generation’s shifting perspective. A wife appeases her charismatic yet destructive husband; a son
reimagines the jigsaw of his mother’s life; a granddaughter tries to heal the traumas of the past.

What Fools We Have Been is an exploration of memory, identity, and the trail of damage left in the wake of wartime trauma. It asks: What is it that makes us who we are? Is it possible to repair the
wreckage of the past?

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Hank Williams started his career as a stage director in the mid ’70s. He then worked as a community artist and community development worker before becoming a management development consultant. For the past fifteen years he has worked in the Higher Education sector, mentoring senior
leaders in UK universities as well as leading change programmes in Afghanistan and Bangladesh. He retired in 2026.

Hank wrote a screenplay in the 80s that won a commendation in a Sunday Times/BFI national competition. He has published three books relating to management development. His first novel – WHAT FOOLS WE HAVE BEEN – was published by Chiselbury Press in March 2026, just before his 70th birthday. Hank lives on the edge of Morecambe Bay. He has two step-sons and three granddaughters.

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My thoughts: I really liked this history of a family, connected through photographs, told backwards, from the East End to North London’s Stanmore and up to Morecombe Bay, rolling back the generations to the end of the Second World War and the deep wounds it left in at least two generations.

The characters are fascinating, I especially liked the women, mostly Ruth, whose life provides the main narrative. Having lost her mother during the war, while she was evacuated out to the countryside, she stays close to her beloved father, Morris, and her uncles in the East End.

Eventually she marries Charlie and they move, as many Jewish families have done, to North West London. I actually live in Stanmore, which is much more lively these days than it was then, with a diverse community. I don’t think Ruth would be as lonely now as she is in the book. And perhaps things would have been different.

It’s her son, David, whose house in Morecombe Bay is where this both begins and ends. He has compiled a book of photos he’s taken, with his daily thoughts jotted below. His son Simon adds pictures of their ancestors – his grandparents, aunt, father, to the book and shares it with his own children.

Inspired, his daughter builds a family tree, and goes looking for the missing story – that of her great-aunt. The only person left who can tell her about the people she comes from. If she is to be the bearer of her family’s stories, she needs to fill in the gaps.

Moving and deftly written, this is a gentle and bittersweet story about family, the messy relationships we have with our nearest and dearest, and the healing that comes in the form of new generations who have none of the weight of those troubled times on their shoulders.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Me & Her – Kaelin Wennerberg

I only survived high school because of my best friend Mia. Me and her, together
against the world. No matter what.

The moment I graduated, I left town forever — and erased the girl I used to be. New name. New body. New life. Even my own mom wouldn’t recognize me now.
But two years later I’m back in Devil’s Paradise — the place I swore I’d never return to.

Because Mia is missing.

Her last letter says she was being watched. Followed. Hunted.

So here I am. Mia needs me. Me and her — we’ve always saved each other. But no
one can know my real name isn’t Charlie, it’s Reagan. That I used to be one of them.
Because if they find out who I really am, it’s not just Mia’s life on the line . . . it’s
mine too.

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Kaelin Wennerberg was born and raised in a small town in Montana, US. Since a very
young age she has dreamed of becoming an author and writing for a living. It took her four years to write her debut novel, “The Jameson Cabin”. When not writing she enjoys spending time with her fiancé, friends and family or reading any horror/thriller novel that she can find.

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My thoughts: What starts out as a true crime/thriller style story takes a more horrific twist as Charlie discovers the truth behind the disappearance not only of her own best friend, Mia, but a series of young women going back decades.

Having escaped her home town for college and total reinvention, the last thing she wants is to go back, but the letters she receives from Mia, letters written over the months they’ve been apart, and then the sudden disappearance of her friend, mean she feels she must return.

But getting too close to the mayor and his inner circle, to the dark and rotten secrets at the heart of the town, put her in danger.

And then there’s Jaymes, Mia’s high school boyfriend and Charlie’s forever crush. He wants to help find Mia, and maybe some answers about his twin sister’s disappearance too. She vanished not long after graduation and he’s never really recovered. Could this be a way to get closure or will the truth destroy the fragile friendship he and Charlie build?

There’s a lot going on, so many secrets and some sheer craziness too as Charlie tries to find her way to the truth, even as she attempts to keep her own secrets close. But it’s really enjoyable and I liked Charlie, even if she isn’t who she appears to be.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: The Haunting of Willows Cottage – Isobel Blackthorn

Ingrid and her daughter Susan return to the Western Highlands of Scotland, staying at Strathbairn with Gertrude McCleod while their new home, a cottage by the loch, is redecorated. The very same day, the ghosts of Ingrid’s past return when Gertrude’s brother Miles arrives with his new bride and his friend Timothy.

When her former beau turned betrayer Hamish starts work on a barn conversion, Ingrid is desperate to leave Strathbairn. She rushes to move into the cottage only to find she is sharing her new home
with a violent ghost.

Realising the haunting is somehow connected to Strathbairn and sensing that something at Willows Cottage must be returned, she makes every effort to discover what that it is.

While Hamish and Gertrude conspire to force Ingrid into marriage, Timothy becomes a regular caller with a romantic motive. With two suitors and two marriage proposals, who will she choose – and can
she solve the haunting of Willows Cottage?

A gripping conclusion to a classic gothic mystery trilogy laced with dark family secrets.

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Isobel Blackthorn is an award-winning author of immersive and inspiring fiction. She has penned over twenty-five books including a number of bestsellers. She majors in strong female leads and
empowerment narratives.

Among her credits, Isobel’s biographical short story ‘Nothing to Declare’, which forms the first chapter of her biographical novel Emma’s Tapestry, was shortlisted for the Ada Cambridge Prose Prize 2019. One of her Canary Islands novels, A Prison in the Sun, was shortlisted in the LGBTQ
category of the Readers’ Favorite Book Awards 2020 and the International Book Awards 2021. The Cabin Sessions was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award 2018 and the Ditmar Awards 2018.
And The Unlikely Occultist: A biographical novel of Alice A. Bailey received an Honorable Mention in the 2021 Reader’s Favorite Book Awards.

Blackthorn is the author of the world’s only biography of Theosophist and mother of the New Age movement Alice Bailey – Alice A. Bailey: Life & Legacy.

Isobel has a background in Western Esotericism. She holds 1st Class Honours in Social Studies, and a PhD from the University of Western Sydney for her ground-breaking research on the works of Alice A. Bailey. Her doctoral thesis has been downloaded over 13,000 times.

Isobel’s first work, which she wrote in 2008, is Voltaire’s Garden. This memoir is set in the mid 2000s and tells the story of building a sustainable lifestyle B&B in Cobargo on the south coast of New South
Wales, Australia, which gained international attention when a firestorm razed the idyllic historic village on New Year’s Eve 2019.

Isobel’s writing has appeared in journals and websites around the world, including Esoteric Quarterly, New Dawn Magazine, Paranoia, Mused Literary Review, Trip Fiction, Backhand Stories, Fictive Dream and On Line Opinion. Isobel was a judge for the Australasian Shadow Awards 2020
long fiction category. Her book reviews have appeared in New Dawn Magazine, Esoteric Quarterly, Shiny New Books, Sisters in Crime, Australian Women Writers, Trip Fiction and Newtown Review of Books.

Isobel’s interests are many and varied. She has a long-standing association with the Canary Islands, having lived in Lanzarote in the late 1980s. A humanitarian and campaigner for social justice, in 1999
Isobel founded the internationally acclaimed Ghana Link, uniting two high schools, one a relatively privileged state school located in the heart of England, the other a materially impoverished school in
a remote part of the Upper Volta region of Ghana, West Africa. After working as a teacher, market trader and PA to a literary agent, she arrived at writing in her forties, and her stories are as diverse and intriguing as her life has been.

Isobel has performed her literary works at events in a range of settings and given workshops in creative writing.

British by birth, Isobel entered this world in Farnborough, Kent, UK. She has lived in England, Australia, Spain and the Canary Islands. She now lives and writes in Spain. She is currently at work on two novels composed in Spanish.

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My thoughts: Despite her experiences at Strathbairn previously, Ingrid returns there, hoping to soon be able to move into the cottage she inherited with her daughter Susan, and build a life in this quiet place.

Unfortunately it isn’t that easy, there’s a lot of work needing doing before the cottage is liveable and while the assistance of two kind and generous neighbours helps, she has to remain at Strathbairn, now a guesthouse, until it’s ready.

She finds it almost unbearable, more so when first Miles, and then Hamish, appear, neither of them men she wishes to have anything to do with. Miles’ friend Timothy, she at first is pleased to see, but she finds his behaviour confusing and as she learns more about him, she becomes less keen.

Daughter Susan continues her attachment to the cook at Strathbairn, refusing to do as her mother wishes and move to Willows Cottage. For some reason I thought of her as very young, but she is eleven, although she acts like she’s about six. Ingrid has struggled with her since her husband died, but with the help of her excellent new neighbour she might finally win her child over.

Finally there is the problem of a violent and aggressive presence in the cottage – hoping she’s left ghosts behind in Strathbairn, Ingrid finds one in her new home. What do they want and why are they so angry? A trip to Skye with Timothy gives her a potential clue, can Ingrid alleviate the ghost’s rage by repairing an old wrong?

Ingrid has dealt with unpleasant men and ghostly violence in every volume of this trilogy, and it’s often all because of the same people – the awful McCleod family, both living and dead. I don’t really know why she’s so keen to live near them, I’d sell the cottage and land and stay far away, it might be easier, but I suppose she’s made of sterner stuff.

There’s pleasing conclusions to some of Ingrid’s troubles, and a gruesome end to one unpleasant character too, as Ingrid attempts to build her new life and finally makes friends with some actual nice people, it looks like she might just achieve it.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Valley of Death – Bill Kitson

Detective Mike Nash thought that moving back to Yorkshire from London would
give him a quieter life. Little did he know . . .

Welcome to Stark Ghyll. A bleak ravine that cuts across the Yorkshire moors like a
scar. Folk call this place the Valley of Death. And it’s about to live up to its name.
A woman’s body is found, waist-deep in the treacherous murk. She’s barely cold,
but the crows have already taken her eyes.

One look at her ruined face, and Detective Mike Nash realizes: this woman’s death was no accident. It was murder.

The marsh has swallowed every trace of her killer. But not the victim’s identity.
A positive ID soon follows, but the victim’s name only leads to more questions.

Longstanding misper Vicky Lambert.

Mike’s been searching for Vicky for twenty long years.
Ever since the first time she was murdered …

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Bill Kitson was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire. His father, a wool merchant, was a fan of crime books giving Bill access to his diverse thriller collection from a young age.

Educated at Ashville College, Bill worked in the family business before spending over thirty years as a bank executive. A keen cricketer and sportsman, the highlight of his career came when he umpired a one-day international at Lords.

He and his wife now live in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, where he writes crime,
romance, and general fiction. Bill’s interests include Cricket, Crime, Crete, Cookery, Cryptic crosswords – and also Alliteration.

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My thoughts: I do enjoy this series, and this was a very good addition, with conspiracies and secrets to be found.

The discovery of human remains at an archaeological dig isn’t always one for the police, but these bodies are. The bones have bullet wounds, something the settlement’s ancient inhabitants wouldn’t have.

The DNA of one of the bodies leads the police to a missing person case from twenty years before. And then more bodies turn up – is there a connection between the first two and the more recent death of a woman who supposedly died two decades ago?

Mike and his team find lies, embezzlement, murder and a long lost love story as they hunt for answers.

There’s also a secondary case involving local drug dealers, Amazon deliveries and a connection to the murders that at first leads them astray.

It’s a cracking read and fiendish enough with long reaching roots, to satisfy any fan of conspiracies as well as murder.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Against All Waves – Chelsea Ray

Welcome to the tour for Against All Waves by Chelsea Ray. If you love pirate fantasy, you’ll love this!

Against All Waves

Release Date: August 2025

Genre: YA Fantasy

  • Slow-burn Romance
  • Scheming Crewmates
  • Deadly Sea Creatures
  • Found Family
  • Magic

Shes a pirate. He’s a prince.
Together they must conquer sea and land.

As a pirate, and only female crewmember, eighteen-year-old Elle fights daily to prove her worth despite being deemed bad luck. Facing dangerous waters, she secretly searches for her mother who had mysteriously disappeared. But she must tread carefully, for the tyrant captain of The Turbulence, her father Velis Whitlock has one rule: never to speak the name of Elle’s mother.

Axel Ardanian’s life has been laid out for him since birth. Soon to be ruler of the peaceful island of Glendora, he decides to share what the island has produced for centuries: a remedy known to cure any sickness. But during his travels to other lands, he witnesses the harsh realities of poverty and greed, which he fears will threaten the land he loves. To protect Glendora, the council and his father agree that Axel must unite with one of the kingdoms through an advantageous marriage.

When The Turbulence targets and attacks Axel’s ship, his and Elle’s lives are suddenly intertwined. In the end, both will have to choose to face their fears and protect what they hold dear to their hearts but also the truth that lingers between them.

Against All Waves is a young adult pirate fantasy with the perfect mix of a slow-burn romance, scheming crewmates, deadly sea creatures, and found family with a dash of magic.

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Blog Tour: Gothic – Philip Fracassi

Horror author Tyson Parks thinks his best days are behind him. He misses the heydays of the 1980s and 90s, when he was ruling the horror fiction charts, and now finds himself scrambling to remain a relevant author. He hasn’t had a hit in years, his agent won’t take his calls, and he’s never felt older.

Then, on his 59th birthday, his girlfriend gives him the gift of a lifetime: a monstrous antique desk. Rejuvenated by the desk’s mysterious energy, he begins writing with an all-consuming passion-and a savage darkness–he hasn’t felt in decades, and is eager to get his career back on track. Unfortunately, the desk, and the evil spirit that harbors within, has other plans. It won’t stop until it gets what it wants–even if it must destroy Tyson, and everyone he holds dear, in the process.

In this terrifying novel of art, obsession, and the horror of creation, Fracassi shows why he’s become a fan favorite among contemporary horror authors. Now in a brand-new edition, which includes a never-before-seen excerpt, Gothic is a dread-fueled dive into what a writer is willing to do to serve the muse, and his own desires.

My thoughts: I think every writer has felt the dreaded writer’s block at some point, but I don’t think any of them have wound up solving it by becoming a conduit to evil via a haunted desk.

Tyson Parks’ partner Sarah has bought him this incredible, intricately carved one for his birthday, to finally replace the battered desk he’s had since college. Unfortunately it’s actually a portal to some sort of hell dimension. And the things trapped it, well, they want him to tell their stories, and they also want blood.

As things inside the house go from bad to worse for the inhabitants, a strange woman who has been searching for the desk for years arrives in search of it, and she will not let anything stop her quest.

One of the characters describes it as “Christine, but with a desk” which made me laugh. For a horror novel, it’s actually pretty funny at times. I really enjoyed it, I can’t stand horror films, but books I can get into, especially as Fracassi is a great writer, the premise might sound a bit silly, but the story is clever and entertaining. Is Tyson particularly susceptible to the manipulation of the evil within, or would it work on anyone? You decide.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Grace – Nicole Sallak Anderson

<strong>It’s time for Grace’s side of the story!</strong>

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<strong>Grace (Justice &amp; Grace #2)</strong>

<strong>Release Date: May 25, 2026</strong>

<strong>Genre: Contemporary Romance</strong>

Thirty years ago, Justice Sloan abandoned Grace Watson, pregnant and in a time of need. After a lifetime apart, Justice re-enters Grace’s life, determined to meet his son Tyler. While her young adult children launch their own lives and her parents grow old, Grace discovers that love writes truth with crooked lines, and only the refiner’s fire can bring broken hearts to union.

Grace is an intergenerational story about a family as they navigate Chicago in the 2020s with all its ups and downs—from betrayal and redemption to birth and death—and discover in the end, the only thing that matters is love.

<em><strong>“On family trials and redemptive love, Sallak Anderson delivers characters who will live rent-free in your head.”</strong></em>

<strong>~Lindy Vogel, founder @swearyparentsmedia</strong>

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Blog Tour: Consequences – Jo Fenton


A cold case reignites. A deadly threat resurfaces. And Becky White is caught in the crossfire.

When a decades-old betrayal comes back to haunt her, private investigator Becky White is drawn into a dangerous web of lies, revenge, and murder. As tensions boil over in Manchester’s criminal underworld, Becky and her team at the White Knight Detective Agency must race to uncover the truth—before it’s too late.

Meanwhile, former partner Finn is battling enemies from without and secrets from within. With loyalties tested and danger closing in, Becky and Finn must decide who they can trust, and how far
they’re willing to go, when consequences come calling.

Gritty, emotional, and full of heart-pounding twists, Consequences delivers a powerful finale that ties
together years of betrayal, redemption, and reckoning in the Becky White series. Perfect for fans and new readers alike!

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particularly enjoying adventure books, school stories and fantasy. She wanted to be a scientist from aged six after being given a wonderful book titled “Science Can Be Fun”.

At eleven, she discovered Agatha Christie and Georgette Heyer, and now has an eclectic and much loved book collection cluttering her home office.

Jo combines an exciting career in Clinical Research with an equally exciting but very different career as a writer of psychological thrillers.

When not working, she runs (very slowly), and chats to lots of people. She lives in Manchester with her husband and golden retriever. Her sons live nearby. She is an active and enthusiastic member of two writing groups and a reading group.

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My thoughts: Becky is dragged into a cold case she thought she’d left behind when she changed her name and moved away from her old life and police career. But someone is still after her, and she has to go back and work with former partner Finn to solve the case.

With her former boss Wendy and her new team in Will and Joanne, as well as husband Matt on her side, Becky is determined to put this to bed once and for all, but when her daughter is put in danger, the whole team swings into action.

A clever and complicated case, with far reaching consequences and requiring some soul searching for some of the team in order to find a killer and stop a conspiracy with Becky in its headlights.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: The Book Club Murder – Maggie Allswell

What Judy’s book club doesn’t know about murder mysteries isn’t worth writing about. Nothing beats cracking a fictional case over some wine and salt and vinegar crisps. But can they put their puzzle-solving skills to the test when the local librarian dies in a real-life murder?

For widower Judy, her murder book club is the highlight of the month: she gets to hear all the local gossip and even discuss a good fictitious poisoning or two. But when local librarian Wendy disappears, Judy follows in the footsteps of her fictional detective heroes only to find her dead in her home, clasping a copy of Romeo and Juliet…

The police rule it a tragic accident, but Judy knows that her friend hated Shakespeare, and suspects foul play. Gathering her fellow book lovers together, soon they discover that several townspeople had motive to want Wendy dead. Was it Nigel from the tavern, who may have been Wendy’s secret boyfriend? Or could it be Bryan, the local bookshop owner, tangled in a bitter rivalry with the library?

The plot thickens at a charity murder mystery night held at Nigel’s tavern. Suddenly more murders come to light, both real and very badly staged. And when Nigel makes an astonishing revelation, the book club agree it’s a plot twist no-one saw coming. Can Judy and her book club solve the mystery before they too fall victim to a killer plot?

An utterly addictive and hilarious new cozy mystery series, perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Robert Thorogood and Faith Martin.

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Tracy started writing when her cruel, heartless husband ripped her away from her dream job – shopping for rollercoasters for the UK’s leading theme parks – to live in America with a brand new baby and no mates. In a cunning plan to avoid domestic duties and people who didn’t understand her Derbyshire accent, she wrote NO-ONE EVER HAS SEX ON A TUESDAY.
It went on to become a No 1 bestseller and publishing phenomenon. So now Tracy has a new dream job, making people laugh and sometimes cry through her writing and has had many more novels published successfully around the world. She now lives back in Derbyshire with her now wonderful husband and two children!

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My thoughts: This was a fun new entry in the crimes solved by non-detectives genre (I refuse to call it cosy, crime isn’t cosy).

The Serial Killers Book Club are suspicious when their favourite librarian Wendy dies, police rule it suicide, but the messy crime scene and the copy of Romeo & Juliet make funeral director and book club member Judy suspicious.

She asks her fellow readers to help her solve the crime. Then her daughter introduces the gang to her new boyfriend – Frank. He’s a widower twice over and that sets off alarm bells all round. Could he be a killer?

The book club members are great fun, with a wide range of skills and knowledge between them – there’s even time for a bake off between two of them. And there’s a dog, which is always a bonus, as you may know I love a pet detective (usually canine or feline, although parrots are quite intelligent and might be good at crime solving, who knows?)

I look forward to the book club’s next case and seeing what they’ve been reading, I think I read a lot of the same books!

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Book Blitz: The Ninth Realm – Julia Silverwood

We’re thrilled to announce that the first book in The Norse Realms Saga is now available! Get The Ninth Realm by Julia Silverwood today!

The Ninth Realm (The Norse Realms Saga Book 1)

Release Date: May 21

Genre: Norse Romantasy

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Character Artist: @lulybot

  • Lethal trials
  • Ruthless gods
  • Norse legends
  • Companion beasts
  • Star-crossed romance
  • Forbidden love
  • Bonded mates
  • Political intrigue
  • Mythological creatures
  • Forced proximity

A high-stakes romantasy where The Hunger Games meets Norse mythology, packed with deadly trials, dangerous intrigue, and a slow-burn romance where your greatest enemy may be your only ally.

Nine realms. One bond. No escape.

For ten thousand years, a Keeper has stood between Earth and the chaos of the Norse realms, holding back cunning gods, legendary creatures, and beautifully wicked fae. But Saga knows nothing of this until her dying father calls her home to Iceland and leaves her his title, his secrets, and a fate she can’t refuse.

She discovers she’s bound by magic to Kalen, a mysterious fae who despises her fragile humanity because when she dies, so does he. So when the Norse gods resurrect the Tournament of Realms, a brutal contest where champions fight for the role of Keeper, Saga must obey the call, and Kalen becomes wholly infested.

To survive the trials, Saga must master her fighting skills and tether with her companion beast while navigating the intrigue of the gods. Yet her greatest challenge may be resisting Kalen, who could either save her heart or shatter the world she’s fighting for because desire is as lethal as the gods’ games.

A must-read for readers who love plot twists, dangerous trials, Norse legends, companion beasts, and star-crossed romance. Perfect for fans of Demi Winters and Danielle Jensen.

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  • On-page death
  • Battle violence and gore
  • Death of a parent
  • 1 spicy scene

 

 

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