Sunday, June 7, 2026

Spotlight of The Momma Puzzle by Hilary Plattner


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THE MOMMA PUZZLE

HILARY PLATTNER
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF DEBORAH JAYNE OF MINDBUCK MEDIA.

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While The Momma Puzzle certainly doesn’t shy away from pain, Hilary manages to weave a considerable amount of lightness and joy into her story – at times it feels like sorting through old family photo albums with a dear friend.


In deeply meaningful, lyrical prose, author Hilary Plattner leads us on a journey through her own history and heartache, and to the peace she finds in finally letting go of grief and holding onto love.

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June 2, 2026

Apprentice House Press

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Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards - Shortlist

Wandering Aengus and Trail to Table Book Awards - Finalist
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PRAISE FOR THE MOMMA PUZZLE:

"Her mother was vibrant, complex, and gone too soon. Now, decades after her mother’s suicide, Hilary Plattner is finally ready to confront the ultimate mystery: why? What follows is a daughter’s relentless, decades-long investigation, leading her through forgotten letters and fading memories to piece together the life of the woman she called "Momma." Part detective story, part lyrical memoir, The Momma Puzzle is an unforgettable journey into grief, legacy, and the enduring love that finally brings peace." —Kathryn Dare, City Book Review


“Hilary Plattner has written a wonderful memoir, which reads more like a novel and detective story. In it, she works to solve the mystery of her mother’s suicide, as well as Plattner’s own obsession with it. She rummages through memories, interviews relatives, and reviews decades of letters that reveal “momma’s” perceptive and often lifeaffirming nature. Plattner is a skillful guide. She ultimately solves the mystery, at least to her own satisfaction, as to why her mother would choose to leave life and her young children behind.” —Alex Marshall, author of How Cities Work and Beneath the Metropolis


 “The book’s archival method—reproducing letters, Christmas cards, newspaper clippings—creates a feeling of intimacy while foregrounding what cannot be known. A painter’s business card, dress designs clipped from magazines…accumulate texture, but the most powerful passages acknowledge the limits of documentation. Suicide, the author writes, makes people ‘disappear’…” —Kirkus Reviews


“If you’ve ever felt like you didn't quite finish the puzzle of a loved one's life, or if you simply appreciate a beautifully told story of complexity and resilience, this book is a must-read. It’s a comforting, affirming reminder that seeking understanding is a crucial part of healing, and that even the most difficult endings can lead to a deeper appreciation of the beginning. The Momma Puzzle is an absolutely lovely and illuminating memoir, and I highly recommend adding it to your reading list.” —Los Angeles Book Review

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ABOUT THE MOMMA PUZZLE:

In February 1968, Hilary Plattner’s mother died by suicide.


It was the height of the Vietnam war and Hilary was six years old. 


Years later, in an attempt to understand the mystery of her mother’s death, she studies the items her mother left behind: photographs and a file of papers from the 1950s when Momma worked as a Foreign Service secretary in Saigon.


Hilary pores over letters written to her future father, her grandmother, and to her mother’s best friend.


She dreams of burning the pile of documents in a bonfire, and simply being done with it all.


But she continues her investigation and eventually discovers an important piece of the puzzle: her mother’s medical records from a psychiatric hospital. Ultimately, she forms an image of who Momma was —and finds a way to release herself from the hold of her family history.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Hilary Plattner holds a Master of Fine Arts in fiction writing from Columbia University and has taught writing at The New School. Previously, she founded and directed Brooklyn Writers, a community-based writing program.


Her fiction and poetry have been published in numerous literary journals, including AllegroCider Press ReviewFenceGSU ReviewGulf CoastSynkroniciti, and The Ledge.


She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her family.

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Saturday, June 6, 2026

The Rainy Day Bookshop by RaeAnne Thayne


What better place to meet characters than in a small town bookstore that definitely needs some renovations.

With some good-looking construction workers, all should be good, right?

We meet mothers, daughters, grandmothers, old boyfriends, and potential boyfriends.

Each character has a sweet personalty and something to work on relationship wise.  

There is also a secret between two of the characters that brings them heartache as well as closer together.

I enjoyed being with these characters and especially the bookstore.

THE RAINY DAY BOOKSHOP is a heartwarming ​read ​along with some heartache that will take you on a lovely ride exploring family and relationships.  5/5

Thank you to the publisher for a copy of the book.  All opinions are my own.



Friday, June 5, 2026

The Brunswick by Callie Murray


It is 1938, and we meet Charlotte in Austria after the Nazis took her family home and her father.

We also meet Cora who owns a hotel in Georgia that has now been turned into a grocery store because of the difficulty of maintenance and her father’s failing health because of PTSD.

How are these two characters connected?

The connection is The Kindertransport.

Cora is asked to use the hotel for housing Jewish  children.

THE BRUNSWICK is filled with wonderful characters, history, some tension, tears, love, and the horrors of World War II.  5/5

Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.



Thursday, June 4, 2026

Summer at the French Bakery by Jo Thomas

Juliet had a difficult year and decided to leave her marriage and move to France.

She arrives and buys the old water mill that she and her husband had visited and couldn’t forget about it. 


Once she moves in, she doesn't get approved for her Visa, but the mayor said he can take another look at the Visa if she reopens the village boulangerie.


She knows she can't bake bread, but she will give it a try since she really wants to stay here and open her dream business at the water mill and learn how to make bread that the French residents will eat. 


How will she make acceptable bread?  Someone in the village who has ties to the old mill and secrets she has kept knows how to do it.  Can she get the recipe from this person?


Things don't work out at first, but she is determined.


SUMMER AT THE FRENCH BAKERY is a lovely, heartwarming read that addresses living the way you want to, creating friendships, not giving up, believing in second chances, and finding what makes you happy.


This was my first book by this author, and it was a very enjoyable read. 5/5


If you enjoy determined female characters and uplifting reads you will enjoy this book too.


Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.

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THE KATE PREACHER THRILLER SERIES

by Michael Maloof

March 30 - June 5, 2026

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RELENTLESS

Kate Preacher thought she had left the CIA—and that life—behind.
She was wrong.

When a devastating terrorist attack rips through Paris, Kate is pulled back into a deadly game she never agreed to play. The attack makes international headlines. Someone wants the truth buried. And the closer Kate gets to it, the clearer one thing becomes:
She is no longer just investigating the conspiracy.
She is part of it.

As powerful enemies close in, Kate becomes the target—hunted by forces that know how to erase anyone who asks the wrong questions. Every answer tightens the noose. Every move brings the cost closer to home.

And stopping what’s coming may demand more than she can survive.

Relentless is a ripped-from-the-headlines thriller and the explosive first book in the Kate Preacher Thriller Series. Featuring a fiercely intelligent female lead, white-knuckle action, and emotional stakes that linger long after the final page.

If you like smart, fast-paced thrillers with heart, danger, and a heroine who refuses to break, this is your next late night.

Praise for RELENTLESS:

"I was on edge reading this book. I cried reading this book. I can’t get the characters out of my mind." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"What a Debut! As one who devours books in this genre, I am thrilled to say this one seems more like a bestseller by one of your favorite authors." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"Taut and energetic, Relentless lives up to its name in action and suspense. An engrossing first-rate thriller."
~ DIRK CUSSLER, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author

"Michael Maloof’s RELENTLESS is a heart-pounding thriller that grabs you from the very first page and doesn’t let go until the explosive conclusion."
~ Ryan Steck, The Real Book Spy and author of OUT FOR BLOOD

UNSTOPPABLE

Betrayal in Paris. Survival in Africa. The world’s deadliest game has a new player.

Former CIA analyst Kate Preacher returns to Paris searching for answers to the terrorist attack that shattered her world—only to find herself in the crosshairs of a sniper who is always one step ahead. Every move she makes is anticipated. Every escape feels temporary. And the deeper she digs, the clearer it becomes that the conspiracy she uncovered is far larger—and closer—than she ever imagined.

When a trusted ally is ambushed and left for dead, Kate realizes she is no longer chasing the enemy.

She is the target.

Her pursuit of the elusive sniper draws her across borders and into Africa’s most dangerous battlegrounds, where warlords, mercenaries, and corrupt powers collide over the fate of a fragile nation. Loyalties shift. Truths fracture. And survival depends on knowing who is lying—before it is too late.

Every enemy hides a secret.
Every ally has an agenda.
Every move Kate makes risks igniting a firestorm that could topple an emerging democracy.

With seconds to spare and a sniper locked on target, Kate faces an impossible choice—risk everything to stop what’s coming or walk away and let a nation fall.

Unstoppable is the pulse-pounding sequel to Relentless—a globe-spanning thriller of betrayal, survival, and high-stakes deception.

This is where Kate learns how far her enemies will go.
And how much it will cost to stop them.

Praise for UNSTOPPABLE:

"Wow, what a sequel to Relentless! Non-stop action and plenty of unexpected plot twists." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"This thrilling and intricate follow-up to the series debut will keep readers glued to their seats and begging for more!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"The plot is fast-paced as the story hits the ground running, and the action and intrigue are unrelenting and non-stop. Dangerous secrets, hints of unknown agendas, and shocking plot twists kept me on the edge of my seat as Kate got ever closer to her goal, and those working against her tried to stop her or, at a minimum, manage her discoveries and limit the consequences."
~ Karen Siddall, for Reedsy Discovery

"The Kate Preacher Thriller Series has everything fans of this genre expect: genuinely compelling characters, a solid fast-paced storyline, unexpected twists, bad politicians, and some seriously high stakes. There may even be a touch of the paranormal, as a Maasai named Nuru and a prowling lion leave their marks."
~ Reviewed by Terri Stepek for Reader Views

DEFIANT

A Funeral in Paris. A Reckoning in Russia. An Endgame in Davos.

Former CIA analyst Kate Preacher has tracked the cabal that shattered her world across continents—but only now does she glimpse the true enemy behind the curtain. A new leader has stepped from the shadows to seize control of the Coalition—and a weapon that could reshape the balance of power forever.

“Sometimes,” Jake warned her, “the only way to win is to sacrifice everything.”

Kate’s hunt races from the rain-soaked boulevards of Paris to Beslan, a Russian city haunted by unanswered questions—where memories she buried long ago surface with deadly force.

In New York, a trusted ally is killed. Another vanishes.

High in the Swiss Alps, Kate undertakes her most dangerous mission yet— infiltrating the labyrinth beneath Davos—before world leaders walk blindly into a trap from which there may be no escape.

A bioweapon counts down to catastrophe. Her team is scattered and fighting to survive. And Kate is one move away from exposing the conspiracy that took everything from her—if she is willing to pay the ultimate price.

Defiant is the explosive finale to the Kate Preacher Origin Trilogy—a globe-spanning, high-stakes thriller for fans of Jack Carr, Gregg Hurwitz, and Mark Greaney.

This is where Kate’s story comes full circle.
And where the final move changes everything.

Praise for DEFIANT:

"Your heart will pound… your eyes will mist"

"You’ve created a compelling world for the Preacher, Trident, Bella, and Ronin characters."

"Jack Reacher used to be my favorite hero. Now it’s Kate Preacher."

"DEFIANT by Michael Maloof delivers exactly what its title promises, a heroine who refuses to back down... It’s a satisfying, adrenaline-fueled conclusion that will resonate with readers who enjoy intelligent, character-driven suspense."
~ IndieReader

Details:

Genre: Action-Adventure, Thriller, Terrorism Thrillers, Conspiracy Theory, and Global/International Crime
Published by: Golden Oak Writer's Guild, LLC
Series: Kate Preacher Thriller Series | Amazon & Goodreads

Read an excerpt from Relentless:

FRIDAY, APRIL 17, THE PRESENT
6:15 AM EDT
UNDISCLOSED LOCATION

Nomad flexed his right wrist, and with the palm of his hand, eased the joystick forward. The motor on his wheelchair hummed, and he maneuvered toward the center of the workstation. This environment was his creation. The height set to accommodate his chair with room beneath to manipulate the joystick. With subtle right or left pressure on the stick, he could navigate the full semicircle desk and jump between clients and projects.

There were traditional keyboards and mice, but the layer of fine dust revealed little use. Nomad’s world was one of proprietary speech recognition technology and the pressure-sensitive controls he designed and added to his chair. His forearms, wrists, fingers, head and voice all served as system navigation and command-and-control interfaces.

A matrix of monitors, stacked three high and eight across, spanned the arc of the desk and formed his window on the outside world. As a C6 quadriplegic, what he lost in physical mobility he regained in the virtual world. He chose the name Nomad for the irony, and believed his world offered freedom, control, and safety.

Nomad scanned the monitors. His building’s security cameras, global news feeds, random engineering musings of a few MIT grads on Slack. Another monitor was hammering away on a client’s file with one of his decryption algorithms. No challengers yet on any of his virtual chess boards, and that brought him to the Frenchman, his favorite opponent.

The central monitor was a live, split-screen camera feed from the Frenchman’s Paris apartment. One feed came from the Frenchman’s laptop, and the other from the camera embedded in the smart TV. It was Nomad’s practice to plant malware on the systems of anyone in his inner circle. What began as a safety protocol became something more, and he watched and lived vicariously through his contact’s living rooms and their digital and social media lives.

Nomad glanced at the camera feed’s system clock. Twelve-fifteen. It was almost time. He hoped the apartment would be empty, but saw Francois scurrying about, preparing for the meeting. Nomad knew it was pointless, but he had to try one more time.

Francois’s laptop rang with Nomad’s encrypted call request. He watched the Frenchman approach the laptop and press cancel. Nomad tried again, and this time he watched Francois accept the call.

“I admire your determination,” Francois began, “but there’s nothing left to discuss.”

“Look, I know how it sounds, but I’m begging you to trust me,” Nomad said. “You need to leave.”

“You ask for trust, but hide in the shadows.”

“Who I am is not important. All you need to know is that your life is in danger.”

“Nonsense,” he said. “For one thing, I know who you are, but rest assured, your secret is safe with me. Why you’ve chosen this life, I will never understand, but that is your business and now you must leave me to mine.”

“Is that a threat?”

“No, no, my friend. You misunderstand,” Francois said. “This is just a promise that I will keep you out of the discussion, but Moore Industries needs to know what you found. They believe the device is impenetrable, exceeding even the capabilities of quantum computing, and with millions relying on this technology, I have no choice. There is no room for debate.”

“You’re missing the point,” Nomad said. “Tens of millions of customers is exactly why Moore will do anything to protect the NanoVault’s reputation.”

“Again with the conspiracy theories,” Francois said. “You watch too much American TV. I am a respected academic meeting with a representative of a major corporation, not the KGB.”

“I pray I’m wrong,” Nomad said.

“Au revoir, my friend.”

“Wait,” Nomad said. “Before you hang up, what makes you think you know who I am?”

“I understand some hackers have a signature, patterns of behavior, code or techniques they use, that help identify the author.”

“Yes, that’s true.”

“So do chess players.”

Nomad heard the knock at the Frenchman’s door. Francois called out to his visitor, and the call ended.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 17
12:17 PM CEST (Central European Summer Time)
PARIS, FRANCE

Francois LeGrande imagined his meeting with the Moore Industries representative. They’ll want to see my research and review my findings. A lucrative offer for my work would be nice, but it would be an honor to receive one of Moore’s Distinguished Fellowships.

Francois rushed to answer the door. He never saw what the masked man pressed into his side, but the effect was immediate. His body convulsed, knees buckled, and his head struck the floor. Next came the duct tape over his mouth and around his wrists and ankles. He lay on the floor of his apartment, dazed and in pain, only half-aware of the large black boot that passed over his face.

Adrenaline surged. His heart raced. He fought to focus his thoughts. Blinked and squinted to clear his vision. He squirmed and wrestled against the restraints. Tried to call out, to scream. Nothing worked. In the futile struggle to free himself, his breathing was rapid and shallow. His vision blurred, and the room spun. Don’t pass out, he thought. Just breathe. Slow down. Listen.

From the hallway, it was difficult to know what the stranger was doing. Was Nomad right? No. Can’t be. If he was here to kill me, I’d be dead already. Then what? What does he want? His head throbbed as he thought back to the fleeting image of opening the door and looking up at the face. There was no face. Just a blur of gray and white rectangles. The man’s ball cap and hoodie obscured any chance of street cameras catching his approach to the building, and the camouflage mask stretched tight from his forehead to his neck prevented facial recognition.

Francois tried to follow the sound of the stranger’s steps. The attic apartment, converted from an 18th-century mansion, was elegant but small. While it suited the Frenchman, it took only moments to explore. He heard the wheels of the office chair as they rolled across the hardwood floor.

He’s in the bedroom.

The bedroom served as his home office. Stacks of books and papers shared his bed, and most of the floor. He pictured the stranger seated at his laptop and cursed his decision to close the connection with Nomad. If he knew, if he saw, he would call the police.

There was an odd sound. An electronic chirp beeping slowly at first, then faster and louder, then slow again. Finally, a solid tone for a moment, then silence.

Francois heard the tones of a cell phone. Too many digits, he thought. Not a local number.

“I have it,” the man said. “No, it has to be tonight. And count yourself lucky I could make this work on short notice.” There was another brief pause and then the call wrapped up. “Yes. Yes. I’ll keep it safe. Now, send me the drop site.”

American, Francois thought, and at that moment, all hope vanished. The businessman he thought might still arrive, might somehow intervene. The man he was expecting was already here. Despair wrapped him in an ice-cold blanket and he trembled. He stopped fighting back the tears and sobbed.

The American dragged Francois down the hallway and into the living room, and the tears gave way to terror when he surveyed the room. A chair from the small kitchen table was in the center. A rope stretched over the ancient oak beam that framed the ridge-line of the apartment’s ceiling, and a noose hung above the chair.

The duct tape muffled his attempts to cry out, and the masked man had little trouble setting the slight Frenchman on the chair. He slipped the noose over Francois’s head and pulled on the rope. Francois stiffened his back, lifted his chin, and gasped for air. The man kept one hand on the rope and the other drew a knife. With a flick and click, the blade locked into place, and in one sudden move he cut the tape binding Francois’s feet. He pulled the slack from the rope and Francois’s only escape from suffocation was to climb up on the chair.

The American tied the rope to the radiator, then stood directly in front of Francois and stared. The mask was disorienting, and Francois found it difficult to focus. He saw a black leather jacket and a gray hoodie. He saw dark blue jeans, and the boots. Large black boots. He could be anyone on the streets of Paris, even one of my students. What is he waiting for? What does he want?

“Let’s talk.”

The words startled him and Francois wobbled atop the wooden kitchen chair. The noose made it difficult to breathe, much less answer questions. When he raised up on the balls of his feet, he could almost take a full breath, but the old chair flexed and creaked when he moved. He knew at any moment it might collapse and he would hang.

“I’m going to remove the duct tape,” the masked man said. “I suggest you remain still. And quiet,” and he gave the rope a slight tug. “Understand?”

Francois nodded, and the stranger ripped the duct tape off the old man’s face. The Frenchman scrunched his eyes, gritted his teeth, and wrinkled his nose. Tears and snot seeped into his mustache. The American balled up the tape and noticed the collection of gray hair.

“Trust me,” he said. “Faster is better.” And then he reached into his jacket, fished out the shiny black device, and held it out for the Frenchman to see.

“Did you crack it?”

Laying in the palm of his glove was a Moore Industries NanoVault. The polished black onyx device, about the size of a woman’s lipstick, was ringed with seven combination dials that controlled access to the device’s unique properties. For the first time since the masked man crashed through his door, Francois thought he understood what was happening. He thinks I’m after the bounty. He thinks I’ve cracked the encryption.

The offer of a bounty, paid in anonymous, untraceable, and tax-free Bitcoins, intrigued cryptographic researchers and enticed the hacker denizens in every corner of the Darknet. Crack the encryption on a Quantum NanoVault, known affectionately as a portable Swiss Bank account, and you’d learn the location of 1,000 Bitcoins. What started as a clever promotional stunt became a worldwide phenomenon when Bitcoin values rose exponentially, and the bounty, still unclaimed, grew to tens of millions of dollars.

“No. No, Monsieur. I assure you, this device is worthless.”

“My client insisted I retrieve this specific device,” he said. “And paid handsomely to recover it immediately. I’d like to know why. What makes this device so valuable?”

“Please. Just take it and go.”

Francois imagined his ordeal might soon be over. He has what he came for. He can just leave.

The American slipped the device back into his pocket and glanced at his watch.

“What’s the combination?”

“It’s not locked.”

“What’s on it?”

“Nothing. I assure you, it’s completely blank,” and Francois nodded toward the laptop. “Go. See for yourself. You will see. It’s empty.”

The American took the device back to the desk, and the NanoVault connected automatically. He returned moments later.

“You’re right, it’s blank,” he said. “But if you’re not using it, why have one?”

“Research,” and Francois nodded toward the back wall. The American turned to see a lifetime of achievement and accolades. Among the faded degrees hanging on the wall were journal clippings, edges curled and fraying, a small shelf of dusty mathematics awards, and a handful of student group photos. Missing was any semblance of a life outside of academia. No wife. No family.

“Then, tell me Professeur,” he said, exaggerating the Frenchman’s academic position. “What makes this device so special?”

“Oh, but it’s not. It’s like any other. Available at any—”

The slap caught him before he could finish.

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Excerpt from Relentless by Michael Maloof. Copyright 2023 by Michael Maloof. Reproduced with permission from Michael Maloof. All rights reserved. 

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Michael Maloof

Michael Maloof is the author of the Kate Preacher Thriller Series—Relentless, Unstoppable, and Defiant—known for its global scope, emotional intensity, and hard-won authenticity. His novels draw readers into high-stakes worlds where intelligence, courage, and consequence collide. A lifelong adventurer, Michael has traveled to more than forty countries across six continents, experiences that deeply inform his writing. His real-world pursuits have ranged from gold dredging in Honduras and artifact hunting in Guatemala to acquiring uncut diamonds in Liberia and surviving an elephant charge in Kenya. He has also trained alongside Navy SEALs, Marine Raiders, Army Rangers, Green Berets, and the CIA—firsthand insights that lend his fiction uncommon realism and respect for the craft of service.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Marion by Leah Rowan

Could she really steal $100,000 from her boss and give it to her sister so she can get away from her abusive husband?


She never did anything like this, but she would.  It's the bank's fault, right?  They wouldn't let her deposit it for her boss.


So to get to her sister, she runs with the money and gets stuck in a town with no motels except some shady one with a weird owner.


What happens to her while she is at the motel?  What happens is a reverse rendition of Psycho and more craziness as well as the coming out of Marion. 


Marion is not the real YOU.  Has Marion come out at any time in your life?


Ohhhh....the twist as the book wraps up will have your jaw dropping.


MARION is a tense, page-turning debut thriller you won't be able to put down.  5/5


Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.