Black Soul, White Heart is a novella in the Black Hat Bureau urban fantasy series by Hailey Edwards. it shares the story of how Rue’s parents met and married. It was fun getting their story and fans who were curious about the union of a white and black witch will enjoy their story.

Only Good Enemies by Jennifer Estep
Narrated by Lauren Fortgang, James Fouhey, and Max Roll, Only Good Enemies by Jennifer Estep continues the sci-fi romantic fantasy series, Galactic Bonds. Grab an iced mocha and see why I enjoyed this audio.
In the Pines by Kendra Elliot
In the Pines by Kendra Elliot is the third book in the Columbia River series, and the seventh Mercy Kilpatrick mystery novel. Suspense, family and a murder mystery await you as treasure hunters invade their small-town.
Where There’s A Witch, There’s A Way by Dakota Cassidy
Narrated by Hollie Jackson, Where There’s A Witch, There’s A Way by Dakota Cassidy is the thirteenth cozy mystery in the Witchless in Seattle series. Stevie and Win are dealing with a damage causing ghost and a dead man in this action-packed caper.
Taken by E.C. Roderick
I enjoy a good time-traveling romance and was delighted to receive a copy of Taken by E.C. Roderick. This is the first in the Taken series and tells the story of Sylvina and what happens when she steps into a time slip. While not without flaws, it was a solid start to the series.
Bold Fortune by M. M. Crane
Bold Fortune by M. M. Crane is the first in a new series set in Alaska. Filled with troupes I love, snark, and delicious chemistry, I devoured this one! Grab a hot cocoa as I take Bold Fortune on coffee dates…
🎧 Max Abaddon and The Dark Carnival by Justin Leslie
Max Abaddon and The Dark Carnival, by Justin Leslie, is the fourth audiobook in the Max Abaddon urban fantasy series narrated by Luke Daniels. Humor, suspense, magic and vivid characters combined with a fast-paced plot made for an exciting listen.
Vampire In The Night by Rhiannon Frater
Vampire in the Night by Rhiannon Frater is the first in a three novel collection. I host the Fraterfest readathon each year and try to read at least one of this author’s works. It was utterly addictive and left me craving more.