Friday, June 12, 2026

Spotlight of Feast by Catherine Kurtz


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FEAST


CATHERINE KURTZ

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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS TAKEN FROM AN E-MAIL FROM KAILA MUNDELL-HILL | PUBLICITY BERKLEY | PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE

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This lush, provocative historical novel is set at the turn of the 20th century as one young woman navigates the wonders and perils of her remarkable gift: an astonishing sense of taste and smell. 


Minha, a young mixed-race woman, finds herself thrust into a world of opulence, treachery, and lies when she is hired as a poison taster in the home of a French nobleman.

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June 9, 2026

Berkley Hardcover Original

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ABOUT FEAST:

In nineteenth-century France, a young woman with a magical sense of taste saves a duc from poison, and her new role as poison taster thrusts her into the world of the nobility, where secrets and danger lurk around every corner.


Minha is born on the backstreets of late nineteenth-century London, the daughter of an Indian spice merchant and an English prostitute. She has a remarkable gift: an incredible sense of taste. She can taste the earth in which potatoes were grown or the tree on which fruits have ripened. She can smell each ingredient—and identify a single false note. But Minha’s gift and her mixed-race heritage provoke mistrust and rejection, even within her own family.  Escaping alone to France, Minha chances upon work in the Château de Bellefalaise, where for the first time her strange abilities are lauded. 

As official poison taster for Duc Nicolas, Minha must taste every morsel of food that will pass his lips. Others in the household are hostile to her, but when she discovers a man hiding in the stables, their unexpected meeting turns into the first true connection she’s felt since arriving in France.

But mystery and paranoia continue to swirl around the château, with the Duc’s poisoner unidentified and antagonism toward Minha growing. She knows it’s only a matter of time before fingers begin pointing her way. Will she run again, or is this the time to stand and fight?

A thoroughly addictive novel about food, possession, race, love, and a young woman fighting to build a fulfilling life against all odds, this is a gorgeously written debut by author Catherine Kurtz.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Catherine Kurtz is a painter represented by the Redfern Gallery and has an MA in creative writing from West Dean College.


Her fiction explores the female experience, her mixed-race heritage, and the power of creativity. Kurtz is also a member of the Guild of Food Writers and a Grand Jury member of the International Chocolate Awards.


Her food journalism has been published in a variety of outlets, including The Spectator’s Scoff, ckbk, and Celebrated Living.

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Spotlight of A Botanist's Guide to Tradition and Treachery by Kate Khavari


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A BOTANIST'S GUIDE TO TRADITION AND TREACHERY

KATE KHAVARI
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF ERICA TEMPESTA, PUBLICIST FROM KAYE PUBLICITY.
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Brilliant botanist Saffron Everleigh has set sail on her first research expedition, but it’s disrupted by accusations of murder when one of her fellow scientists is murdered in this daring fifth installment.


Fans of Agatha Christie and Veronica Speedwell will love the fifth installment of Kate’s Saffron Everleigh series—a fast-paced “steminist” adventure that new readers can enjoy as a standalone. 

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June 9, 2026

Crooked Lane Books

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PRAISE FOR A BOTANIST'S GUIDE TO TRADITION AND TREACHERY:

“An intriguing mystery and a resourceful and engaging heroine.”—Frances Brody, author of the Kate Shackleton mysteries “Delightful and twisty . . . Saffron Everleigh is a plucky heroine . . . An engaging read!”—Lydia Kang, author of Opium and Absinthe

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PRAISE FOR THE SAFFRON EVERLEIGH MYSTERY SERIES: 

“Well-researched and brimming with the dangers of scientific intrigue.—Ashley Weaver, author of the Amory Ames mysteries

“Kate Khavari has created a charming mystery, full of twists that are as intriguing and deadly as the plants her characters love.—Katharine Schellman, author of the Lily Adler mysteries

“Khavari gives us a gutsy ingenious heroine, academic intrigue, a scientifically suspenseful mystery and a Christie-like cast of characters.—M. L. Huie, author of the Livy Nash mysteries

“A brave and clever heroine toils in a time when women earned little respect.—Kirkus Reviews

“This series continues to delight and is perfect for readers of Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell series or Sherry Thomas’s Lady Sherlock mysteries.—Library Journal

“Intelligent, witty, and brave . . . Khavari has created a fast-paced, interesting mystery.—Bookpage

“Khavari crafts quick and potent plot twists with plenty of room for Saffron to dip into both her botanical expertise and personal courage, for an enjoyable period thriller.—Historical Novel Society

“Showcases the author's complete mastery of the mystery and suspense genre.—Midwest Book Review

ABOUT PRAISE FOR A BOTANIST'S GUIDE TO TRADITION AND TREACHERY:

Saffron Everleigh is newly engaged and full of optimism as she sets off on the adventure of a lifetime for any scientist: aresearch expedition.

She sails to newly formed Turkey with her fiancé, Alexander Ashton, and a bevy of fellow researchers under the watchful and reformed eye of Dr. Henry.

With only two other women on board, Saffron soon finds she is right back in the same infuriatingly misogynistic environment that marked the earliest days of her career.

Only this time, Saffron is determined to show everyone, including Alexander, that she can handle the trials of an expedition.

And trials she has in spades. Before the expedition team has even arrived, Saffron has managed to find an enemy in historian Joseph Clark, who frequently torments the assistant that Saffron has taken under her wing, Martin Neill. But when Martin unexpectedly dies, Saffron is targeted as the main suspect.

Falling ruins, venomous snakes, and mysteriously blocked passages are the least of Saffron’s worries. With unexpected help from a familiar face, Alexander and Saffron have to work fast to prove not only that Saffron is innocent but that they both have nothing to do with a larger conspiracy at play among the expedition crew.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Photo Credit: Kate Khavari


USA Today bestseller Kate Khavari is the author of fiction ranging from historical mysteries to high fantasy epics.


She has her parents to thank for her fascination with historical mysteries, as she spent the majority of her childhood memorizing Sherlock Holmes’s and Poirot’s greatest quips.


She lives in the Dallas–Fort Worth area of Texas with her husband and children and a lovely garden that contains absolutely no poisonous plants.

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Thursday, June 11, 2026

Lost in the Summer of '69 by Eliza Knight


Leanne checked on her mother, Eleanor, since she hadn't heard from her for a few days.

She didn't find her mother, but she found a flyer for a music festival in California and a most disturbing a note from her mother's doctor indicating early onset dementia.


Where could Eleanor have gone?  Did she go to California?


Leanne and her daughter who didn't get along both decide to do a road trip to find Eleanor.


They keep missing Eleanor at these festivals, but they find out she has become a singing sensation.


They keep following Eleanor to each festival worrying and wondering but also cheering her on and becoming closer to each other.


LOST IN THE SUMMER OF '69 is heartbreaking, heartwarming, and a book that lets you know you can change things no matter what your age, make changes before you regret it, finding yourself, and is a lovely read about family.


Music fans will really enjoy this book as well as those of us who were around in 1969.​ 😊 5/5


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



Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Spotlight of Dirty Myrtle by Kennedy Weible


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DIRTY MYRTLE
KENNEDY WEIBLE
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF KRISTEN LUDWIGSEN OF MINDBUCK MEDIA.
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Dirty Myrtle follows aimless Sailor Cassidy, who is committed to the no shirt, no shoes, no problem mentality, and by-the-book Officer Tusk Knight as they get pulled into a chaotic investigation after two seemingly unrelated incidents collide. As secrets unravel and danger mounts, the unlikely duo must navigate a web of missing persons, shady loyalties, and the ridiculous beach culture on the Carolina coast.

Anyone who likes twisting plots with big personalities, small-town intrigue, or satirical jabs at local politics, crime, or oddball communities will fall in love with this eccentric mystery novel. Dirty Myrtle would make an excellent addition to a 2026 summer/beach read list. 

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June 9, 2026
Apprentice House
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PRAISE FOR DIRTY MYRTLE:

"I've been waiting a long time for someone to explore the enigma that is Myrtle Beach. Kennedy has answered my prayers at last." —Brandon T. Snider, best-selling author of The Dark Knight Manual and writer/actor (Inside Amy Schumer, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Chappelle's Show)


“I’ve been recognized as an actor, director, and producer, but the first thing I identify as in my mind is a late-’90s Myrtle Beach bartender. I swear I’ve poured drinks for every character in Dirty Myrtle. Kennedy Weible nails the peculiar, hilarious chaos of that world in a way I could never describe to people. It’s a thrill ride full of wild, idiotic characters who stumble, trip, and accidentally crash their way toward redemption. That’s exactly how I remember the underbelly of the Grand Strand.” —Kevin Kane, actor, director & producer (Life & Beth, Law and Order: SVU, Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman)


Dirty Myrtle is the kind of novel that settles into your bones without asking permission. Reading it felt less like following a tidy plot and more like stepping into a humid, half-lit corner of Myrtle Beach where everyone is carrying something they don’t quite know how to put down. [...] Overall, Dirty Myrtle is a thoughtful, character-driven novel that rewards patient readers. It’s a story about people caught between who they’ve been and who they might become, set against a backdrop that feels both sun-bleached and bruised. Readers who appreciate literary crime, complex women, and emotionally grounded storytelling will find a lot to admire here.” Los Angeles Book Review

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ABOUT DIRTY MYRTLE:

A few days before Thanksgiving, Sailor Cassidy is running an amateur stakeout she has no business conducting. She’s nursing a bad breakup, following a plan that’s half-baked in more ways than one, and reckless enough not to care. What could go wrong?

Across town, Officer Tuscaloosa “Tusk” Knight is working an off-the-books job for his captain, tailing a drifter who, it turns out, once sat two rows over from him in high school English. It’s not exactly the glamorous step toward promotion he pictured, but it beats paperwork.

When Sailor’s disaster and Tusk’s assignment collide, the two stumble into a life-or-death mess involving kidnapping, half-wit criminals, and a tangle of small-town secrets longer than the Carolina coast. With the clock ticking, Sailor and Tusk are left trying to separate the truth from the lies, and the lies from the truly stupid decisions.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Kennedy Weible was born and raised in Myrtle Beach, SC. His short stories have appeared in Iron Horse Literary Review and Hanging Loose Magazine among others.

He is the author of the novels Number One Loser and Prophet of Loss, the short story collections, How You’re Not Funny and Hello From Out Here, and the children’s book Bed Critters.

His humor essays have appeared in Men’s Health and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency.

He lives in Raleigh, NC with his wife and son.

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Spotlight of It Came From Neverland by Cynthia Pelayo

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IT CAME FROM NEVERLAND
CYNTHIA PELAYO
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS THIS POST IS COURTESY OF KAITLYN KENNEDY | PUBLICITY DIRECTOR | KAYE PUBLICITY INC. AND THE PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE
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Peter Pan meets Stephen King's It in this twisted horror retelling of a classic childhood fairy tale set during WWI.
 
Cynthia is known for blending genres in her work and has a particular knack for adapting fairy tales and folklore and her latest will not disappoint.

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June 9, 2026 

Crooked Lane Books

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PRAISE FOR IT CAME FROM NEVERLAND:


“A devastating re-imagining of a classic, It Came from Neverland will sweep you off your feet and terrify you in equal measure. A striking achievement, and a book you don’t want to miss.” —Gwendolyn Kiste, Four-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Haunting of Velkwood and Everything Looks Better in Red

It Came from Neverland is what all the best fairy tales ought to be – bloody, frightening, uncanny, and wild. A perfect reimagining of a classic!”—A. C. Wise, Bram Stoker award-nominated author of Wolf Moon, Antler Moon

It Came From Neverland is a bone-sharp sequel to Peter Pan, both breathtakingly lovely and spiked with thorns edged in darkness. Don’t fly away with the boy called Peter – he will never, ever let you go.” —Christina Henry, bestselling author of Lost Boy

“I always thought Peter Pan felt more sinister than magical! Thank you, Cynthia Pelayo, for centering Wendy’s story on the other side of Neverland and exploring the nightmare of knowing his legacy of trauma isn’t over. Classic book lovers and horror fans, this is for us.”—Sadie Hartmann, author of 101 Horror Books to Read Before You’re Murdered

“Exquisitely written . . . [An] exploration of the lasting impact of childhood trauma.” —Library Journal, starred review


“Like Charlie Manx’s Christmasland in Joe Hill’s NOS42, Pelayo portrays Pan’s Neverland as the horror it truly is.” —Booklist, starred review

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ABOUT IT CAME FROM NEVERLAND:

Peter Pan meets Stephen King's It in this twisted horror retelling of a classic childhood fairy tale set during WWI.

1914, Wendy Darling works by day as a school teacher, and by night, she assists soldiers who have returned home from the Western Front. There is one mysterious patient who, despite all the care they’ve given him, is in a deep sleep, unable to wake up. One night, when he murmurs the words “Peter Pan,” Wendy is thrown back to a darker time, one that she wishes she could forget.

When one of her students goes missing, it brings back memories of when children went missing and were later found murdered in London many years ago. Wendy is convinced that Peter Pan, the entity that she believes killed those children, is back. She and her brothers had a close encounter with Peter Pan, after all. But her brothers only remember Peter Pan and Neverland as a fantasy of childhood games.

When another child goes missing and signs start to point to Wendy, Scotland Yard digs into old reports, finding that Wendy knew the names of all the children who had been killed. As Wendy tries to prove her innocence, she also has to find a way to stop Peter Pan once and for all. 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Cynthia Pelayo is the Bram Stoker Award–winning author of Forgotten Sisters, Children of Chicago, and The Shoemaker’s Magician.

In addition to writing genre-blending novels that incorporate fairy-tale, mystery, detective, crime, and horror elements, Pelayo has written numerous short stories, including the collection Lotería, and the poetry collection Crime Scene.

The recipient of the 2021 International Latino Book Award, she holds a master of fine arts in writing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

She lives in Chicago with her family.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Beach Thriller by Jamie Day

Holly Sinclair has to return to her childhood home with the task of writing another novel and to the house that has been vacant for at least twenty years.

When she arrives, she isn't given the warmest welcome from the town or the house.

The house seems haunted, but she finds a young girl, Jade, hiding in the attic.

Once Holly finds out about Jade's situation, she allows her to stay with her as she fixes up the house.

But...Holly isn't the only one who has come back to town.  She has someone watching her, and the creepy, wealthy Carmichaels who were the cause of her sister's death are still in town. 
 
Will you guess who "The Watcher" is?

Is she being watched because she wants to know the truth about how her sister died in a fire that seemed to have been set on purpose?

Find out if Holly is able to write her novel and what happens with her research about her sister's death.

BEACH THRILLER takes us from present day with Holly to the time of her sister's death/murder.

Another good one by Jamie Day with tension, creepiness, and twists.  5/5

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


Monday, June 8, 2026

Spotlight of The Last Time We Drowned by Saratoga Schaefer


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THE LAST TIME WE DROWNED


SARATOGA SCHAEFER
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF AN E-MAIL FROM HARTLEY CHRISTENSEN | MARKETING AND PUBLICITY ASSOCIATE, SOURCEBOOKS

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Paradise turns deadly in THE LAST TIME WE DROWNED, AN EERIE psychological thriller about a bookstagrammer who joins a group of elite influencers aboard a luxury yacht, only to uncover clues to a potential murder.


Docked off a secluded island, with a hurricane making escape impossible, she will have to figure out who she can trust…and if the terrifying visions, she’s experiencing are real or reverberations of her own haunted past. 

 

If you love the sinister glamour of Ellery Lloyd’s The Club and the suffocating claustrophobia of Ruth Ware’s The Woman in Cabin 10, this thriller is for you!

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June 2, 2026
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PRAISE FOR THE LAST TIME WE DROWNED:

"Agatha Christie for the Instagram age in this deliciously soapy saga."—Ashley Winstead, USA Today bestselling author of This Book Will Bury Me

"An unputdownable locked room thriller that’s full of mystery, thrills, and just the right amount of horror. Perfect for readers, like me, who like to see vain influencers suffer in entertaining and catastrophic ways."―Liann Zhang, instant international bestselling author of Julie Chan is Dead

"A deliciously twisted tale about all the things people will do for money, power and influence(rs). It may look light and frothy on the surface, but The Last Time We Drowned is a beach read with bite that is all the things I want it to be: compelling, queer, dark-and-deep."―Hayley Scrivenor, internationally best-selling author of Dirt Creek and Girl Falling

“Both a binge-worthy mystery and an insightful exposé of social media and personal branding. Read this novel to see the scaffold of sabotage and deception that holds up even the prettiest of pictures."―Laura Leffler, author of Tell Them You Lied

"Shimmering and sinister. The Last Time We Drowned slowly drags you underwater and keeps you there―even ’til the final page."―Emy McGuire, author of No One Aboard

"The Last Time We Drowned is the perfect summertime read. It's a claustrophobic thriller that will pull you under and leave you gasping for air."―Sara Ochs, author of The Resort

"Addictive, atmospheric, and with a real finger on the pulse of social media culture, The Last Time We Drowned is both a gripping mystery and a chilling dive into toxic, obsessive relationships and theways we drown inside them."―Olivia Worley, author of People to Follow

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ABOUT THE LAST TIME WE DROWNED:

Bookstagrammer and aspiring author @ChaptersWithCharlie can’t believe her luck when she’s hired to join a crew of influencers aboard the luxury yacht, The Empress, after one of the core members leaves unexpectedly.

She’s barely been able to post—or write—since her best friend stole her book idea and turned it into the global romantasy bestseller A Song of Scales and Salt.

But the job of a lifetime quickly turns into a nightmare when she begins experiencing vivid hallucinations of a woman, blue and bloated from drowning, dripping water across her cabin. Charlie begins to wonder if the girl she replaced ever left the boat…

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



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Saratoga Schaefer is the author of Serial Killer Support Group and Trad Wife. They have a background in marketing, PR, film, and wellness, and spends a great deal of time hiking mountains and climbing rocks.


Originally from Brooklyn, Saratoga now lives upstate with several needy animals and a haunted clown table.

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