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Lucky Rabbit’s Foot by Courtney DavisLucky Rabbit’s Foot (The Fawn Malero Mysteries Book 4) by Courtney Davis

Publisher:  DX Varos Publishing (October 3, 2023)
Category: Supernatural, Paranormal, Mystery, Vampires
Tour Dates August 28-Sept 29, 2023
ISBN: 978-1955065894
Available in Print and ebook, 265 pages

Lucky Rabbits Foot

Description Lucky Rabbit’s Foot by Courtney Davis


These were only the beginning of Fawn Malero’s problems, but they coincided with a vampire wedding-of-the-century coming to town and that made them a top priority. And as Logan began to take on more duties as pack Alpha, her loyalties were being tested by everyone. Could she run part of the city and part of the pack?

Then the burglaries started… of human homes, threatening exposure!

Being pulled in so many directions, Fawn feared she was failing her father and the supernaturals of Seattle leaving them open for challengers to their authority. Will Fawn’s ability to enlist the help of other supernaturals be enough? Or will they finally see that she doesn’t have what it takes to keep Seattle safe and its supernaturals hidden?

Excerpt Lucky Rabbit’s Foot by Courtney Davis

We had a plan to stake out two places tonight, luckily, they were both close to each other, so we rented a room at the hotel with a view of the Space Needle and the questionable garage underneath. If the Warlock showed up to amplify his magic again, we’d be ready, and if rabbits entered the garage in droves, we’d also be ready. I was eyeballing the street for a redhead in a yellow jacket too, sure Rusty was somehow involved in something.

The news was on in the background and talking about the heatwave, the weird storms, the rabbits, and the recent uptick in burglaries. All reminding me that I was failing. Neither Logan nor I wanted to talk about the pregnancy misunderstanding and marriage demand, which left a tension between us palpable enough that Betina, Tony, and Annabel had chosen to stake things out from the ground rather than watch with us in the room.

It was almost midnight when Logan spotted a shadow moving near the Needle. About ten minutes later rain started to fall, not just a little rain either, it was a torrential downpour and the wind picked up with it, fast and hard, hammering the rain against the windows.

“Damnit, he’s at it again,” I hissed, and we rushed out of the room. “At least this will take care of most of the rabbit poop.”

“Thank god,” Logan said, and I had to imagine his Werewolf sense of smell was particularly irritated by the scent with the heat amplifying it.

I followed Logan as we went, and I had my pepper spray and stun gun tucked into my belt in case I needed them. The little prick was not going to get away tonight.

We took the stairs and rushed out to the street. I was nearly knocked on my ass with the force of the wind, but Logan grabbed my arm and we rushed to cross the street. Betina and Annabel were already there wrestling with a shadow.

“I’m trying to fix it; I have to fix it!” The words floated to us on the wind followed by grunts as fists flew.

Then the Space Needle was struck by lightning and all four bodies were thrown across the grass with a terrifying sizzle.

The smell of hot metal filled the air, and thunder so loud I was momentarily rendered deaf, echoed off the buildings. Logan dropped my arm as we raced to our friends. Betina was closest and when I sunk down by her side, I gagged at the smell of burnt flesh and rotten fish that was coming from her. Logan pressed a hand to her neck feeling for a pulse.

“Alive,” he yelled and rushed off to check Annabel and Tony. I touched Betina’s face and prayed to whatever goddess might be listening that she’d be alright. Who did Trolls worship? I pressed my hands to her face and sent my healing senses into her. I latched onto the small spark flickering out and poured myself into it. I opened myself to the ability I was only beginning to trust I had. I welcomed its power and believed in it because the alternative was far too horrible. I felt it strengthen. I would not let her die; I would not lose someone I loved so much. I shivered as the feeling of completely giving myself over to the ability ran through me and into her. The little flicker became a flame and her head lit up with new flames as life renewed inside of her, strong and sure. It gained a footing with my help, then took on its own ability to heal her.

She was strong but damn, that had been the biggest lightning bolt I’d ever seen. The rain stopped and the wind died, as suddenly as the storm had come, it was gone. The sky cleared and as I looked around, I saw Annabel sitting up with Logan’s help and Tony stumbling my way. No one else.

“Fuck,” I hissed. We’d lost him and why the hell wasn’t Betina conscious? I turned back to her and checked her pulse as Tony fell beside us.

“Is she okay?” he gasped in fear.

Her pulse was steady, but her eyes were closed. “I think so,” I assured him and leaned close to her ear. “I’m going to be so mad at you if you don’t wake up, Betina,” I whispered and swallowed the lump forming in my throat. I loved this girl, and I was responsible for her being here. I pressed my hands to her chest, feeling her heartbeat. I could see her chest rise with her breath; she was alive I assured myself again. I laid my hands back on her head and was further reassured that it was still lighting up with life, whatever I’d done, it was working. I could sense my magic inside of her, working to support her natural healing.

I closed my eyes and steadied my breath, keeping contact with her as spectators started to stop and stare. I felt Logan and Annabel approach then heard them reassuring spectators that all was well and encouraging them to move along. No need to call an ambulance. I opened my eyes and sighed. “I think she’s okay, but we should get her dry and home to bed.” She was healing, but I had a feeling it would be a few days before she’d be really okay.

©Courtney Davis

Praise for Courtney Davis

A Life With Beasts (The Fawn Malero Mysteries Book 1)

“A Life with Beasts is a story of intrigue and attraction that is especially recommended for mystery readers who enjoy more than a light dose of paranormal encounters and a touch of romance.”-D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review

“a fun adventure/mystery. Courtney Davis brings a fresh perspective to the supernatural creatures we are all familiar with without sacrificing the original ideas associated with them. She creates an exciting world of werewolves, vampires, witches/warlocks, magicians, trolls, and many others.
The book is easy to read and fast-paced. It’s a great read for the summer holidays or when you want a light, fun read. Can’t wait for the sequel!
Also, there is a healthy dose of romance, which can tend to be a bit much for those who don’t read romance (like me). However, Davis has done a great job of making the romance central to the plot, so I found it quite enjoyable.”- Writa Bhattacharjee, GoodReads

“This was a fast read and I really enjoyed it. It gave me some high school Twilight memories but brought more supernatural beings into play. There were several mysteries and problems being solved but they didn’t feel. I found the characters likeable and funny.”-Sara, GoodReads

Supernatural P.I. (The Fawn Malero Mysteries Book 2)

“a must read for all paranormal fantasy fans. From werewolves to vampires, to elves and witches this book has it all. My curiosity grew with each page. The plot has a lot of twists and turns. Magic, mayhem, romance issues, and so much more are included. Courtney Davis writes well. Her characters leap off the pages.
There was never a dull moment. I love that I could read this and dive right into this magical world. It is the second book in the series. Courtney Davis and her mystery series are now added to my favorites.”-Urban Book Reviews

a fantastic paranormal mystery/romance with a compelling and fun protagonist, and brilliant world building.  Davis’ writing is impeccable, and I enjoyed the way that she balanced the mystery, romance and comedy aspects of the novel. I also loved the way it ended! This is what all paranormal mysteries should be! _”-Bee, Book Pleasures.com

“This was a great read and one that I cannot stop thinking about!  This is a madcap adventure that you are bound to have fun reading! Five stars for Fawn Malero!”-Nora, Storeybook Reviews

About Courtney DavisLucky Rabbit’s Foot by Courtney Davis


Courtney Davis is a mother, wife and teacher who has always loved to find time to escape into a good story. She’s been in love with reading and writing since she was a child and dreams of a life where she can devote herself fully to creating worlds and exploring relationships. To give someone else enjoyment through her words is the ultimate thrill.

Website:  http://authorcourtneydavis.com/
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On the Rails by Rosemary and Larry MildOn the Rails: The Adventures of Boxcar Bertie by Rosemary and Larry Mild


Publisher:  Magic Island Literary Works (July 1, 2023)
Category: Historical Fiction
Tour Dates August 21-Sept 22, 2023
ISBN: 978-099054724
Available in Print and ebook, 230 pages

On The Rails

Description On the Rails by Rosemary and Larry Mild


What’s a woman to do? Bertie Patchet has just graduated from college in New Haven, Connecticut, to become a grammar school teacher. But the year is 1936, and the country is deep in the throes of The Great Depression. Securing employment is nearly impossible for everyone, let alone a single inexperienced female. Going home is an ugly option to be avoided. Bertie absolutely must get away, but travel without an income? Forget it!

Bertie dresses like a man and turns to hopping railway boxcars to make her escape to better opportunities. A female hobo? Unheard of! It’s a man’s world, so how can she maneuver in this male atmosphere fraught with risk, danger, and loss? Will she ever find a teaching job? And will she dare to find romance in the bargain?

A charming new novel with an unforgettable protagonist, a setting to die for, and a mesmerizing plotline, On the Rails is on track to become another beloved tale by dynamic husband-and-wife duo Rosemary and Larry Mild.

Praise for Rosemary and Larry Mild


Reviews for Cry ‘Ohana: Winner of the Readers Favorite, 2011 Award

“I was hooked from the very first page. The chapters are short but there is plenty of suspense, intrigue, blackmail and betrayal. The characters are very easy to connect with. The descriptions of Hawaii are excellent. Adventure and suspense make this, a book you won’t want to miss.”-Readers Favorite, for Cry ‘Ohana

“The beautiful setting, engaging characters, and lively plot combine to bring readers a story that is literally difficult to put down. The novel deftly moves between the characters and their stories concluding with a satisfying finish. It is an engaging story of tragedy, hope, and unconditional love.”- Mystery Books Site, Reviewed by Edie Dykeman, BellaOnline’s Mystery Books Editor, for Cry ‘Ohana

“Shame can tear families apart, and murder can obliterate them. Cry Ohana: Adventure and Suspense in Hawaii tells the story of a Hawaiian family who through a string of tragedies finds their family torn apart. But when the need to find justice, the family struggles to reunite. A story of family and reunion for the betterment of it all, and dedicated to Hawaiian culture, Cry Ohana is a choice pick, highly recommended.”- Midwest Book Review

Reviews for Death Rules the Night:

“Death Rules the Night will appeal to mystery readers who hold special affection for bookstores and detective stories. It tells of truck driver Tom Dwyer, whose life is derailed when fellow driver trainee Frank and he flee a hit-and-run accident that threatens their careers.

Readers who anticipate a fairly straightforward progression of events from here should be advised that Death Rules the Night chooses no easy or predictable paths. A myriad of characters are introduced, whose lives and choices feed into the main event.

The blend of literary review and community inspection added to the growing mystery’s components will delight mystery fans who like their stories multifaceted and unpredictable.

Death Rules the Night‘s lively inspections of death, marriage, threats, and redemption makes it a standout especially recommended for mystery genre readers who like their stories realistic, engaging, and full of surprises as they move into the big secret Muddy Akins is determined to keep against all odds and prying.”-Midwest Book Review

“It is not often that a reader picks up a book and gets sucked into the story from the very beginning and held in that trance until the very end. Death Rules the Night is one of those books.

Death Rules the Night has a vibe very much similar to my favorite childhood game of Clue. The buildings are historic, the characters quirky, and all under a fog of mystery. There are so many characters and storylines that one would think it would be hard to keep up with who said what and who did what. But that is not the case in this book. The authors do a wonderful job of setting up the reader by giving a list of characters with their descriptions in the book for easy reference. The mystery writer’s club is also very interesting in that the authors give the “writers” in the group a chance to share their work. The reader gets tidbits of a few different mysteries this way. Of course, one of those mysteries is Tom’s story! So very intricately planned. From the little details to the big ones, Death Rules the Night hits all of the important points needed in a successful whodunnit book.–– Kristi Elizabeth, Seattle Book Review

Interview with Rosemary and Larry Mild, Authors of On The Rails


TR: Please tell us something about On the Rails that is not in the summary.  (About the book, character you particularly enjoyed writing etc.)

Larry: I’m getting on in years, closing in on ninety-one now, so in writing the first draft of On the Rails, I am looking back on places, things, and atmospheres that I lived through. Reminiscing is what us old folks like to do. I created Bertie Pachet as a vehicle to dig up my own past.

TR: I always enjoy looking at the names that authors choose to give their characters. Where do you derive the names of your characters?  Are they based on real people you knew or now know in real life? How do you create names for your characters?

Larry: In general, I refer to the obituary columns for a first name here and a last name there. Then I try it out on the character to see if it fits, and if the two names go well together—does it sound right? Sometimes it takes a little tuning to get there. Often, I’ll write the whole first and second draft, and when Rosemary gets her hands on them, she changes some of the names for one reason or another. Inevitably, I would say, “Who dat?”

TR: Where did you get the inspiration for your cover?

Larry: The story leaks trains and tracks all over the place. All I had to do was find the right picture to stretch across the two covers. In my Internet search it actually jumped out at me. I bought the rights and the train picture was downloaded to us.

TR: Which actor would you like to see play Bertie, if the book were to become a movie, play, or miniseries.  (You are welcome to choose actors for other characters as well)

Larry: Perhaps Jennifer Lawrence could fill the role, although I would prefer a plainer-looking actress, one who could pass for a boy as Bertie does.

Rosemary: How about Jennifer Garner, the star of The Last Thing He Told Me? She has straight, unstyled, brown hair, a sharp chin, and a forthright look that might just fill the bill of a gritty woman. She does not have an “actressy” look. I picked her out of a photo in People magazine. One of the residents in our condo leaves old copies up-for-grabs in the mailroom. I search them for photos that might help me describe a character. 

TR: What kind of messages do you try to instill in your writing?

Larry: We do not write with any particular message in mind. Instead, we write character-driven novels and, if our character wants to deliver a message, so be it. Otherwise, our writing is for our readers’ pure pleasure rather than for their instruction. Messages are everywhere, some meaningful, but most are annoying. I find message-driven novels are generally boring.

Rosemary: We’ve made Bertie lovable and not preachy. And without being too much of a spoiler, we believe in bringing our bad guys to justice.

TR: What draws you to this genre? 

Larry: Authentic historical fiction has always been a favorite read for me. I look upon it as bits of real life reassembled, compressed, and extended to fit the covers of a novel. One can learn a lot from historical fiction. I’ve gained many facts from reading that helped me write On the Rails.

TR: Will Bertie have more to tell readers in the future?

Larry: There are currently no plans for another Bertie. The rest of her life is pretty well summed up in the epilogue to On the Rails. However, Bertie does cry out to the women of her time that they have a place in a man’s world.

TR: Do you have any writing projects that you are currently working on?

Larry: My second draft of Kent and Katcha, a spy novel full of espionage, spycraft, and romance, is now in Rosemary’s hands. Currently, I’m working on the second draft of The Moaning Lisa, the fourth Paco & Molly murder mystery in the traditional cozy manner. We’re also working on a few short stories for upcoming anthologies.

TR: Are there any questions that you wish myself or another interviewer would have asked?  If so, please ask and answer.

Larry: If you had asked whether On the Rails had received favorable reviews, we would tell you several, including five-star reviews.

Rosemary: Here are excerpts from two:

Goodreads: Five Stars! “Bertie is the kind of character you can root for—heroic even, in her efforts to thrive. For a historical slice-of-life novel that will stay with you for a long time to come, “On the Rails, The Adventures of Boxcar Bertie” by Rosemary and Larry Mild is one you don’t want to miss.”

Writeknit: “I loved this book. The characters are interesting and realistic. The idea of riding the rails as stowaways is not romanticized. Life is hard for the characters, bringing the ring of truth to their struggles….Rosemary and Larry Mild are the dynamic duo of writing. I have read several of their books, enjoying each and every one. It would be hard for me to choose a favorite of theirs, but Boxcar Bertie is vying for first place in my head. Each of these amazing authors have published solo books as well as together.”

Rosemary: And, Teddy, our recent short story collection, Charley and the Magic Jug, also received Five Stars—from Readers’ Favorite. “The most impressive aspect of the book to me was how the authors managed to create such vibrant and colorful characters in such a short span of pages.”

TR: Thanks so much for the interview, Rosemary and Larry!

About Rosemary and Larry MildOn the Rails by Rosemary and Larry Mild


Rosemary and Larry Mild coauthored the Dan & Rivka Sherman Mysteries; the Paco and the Molly Mysteries; Hawaii adventure/thrillers Cry Ohana and Honolulu Heat; and four volumes of short stories, including their new one, Charlie and the Magic Jug and Other Stories. Many of their stories appear in anthologies. The Milds, a happy husband-and-wife team, make their home in Honolulu, where they cherish time with their daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren.

Website:  https://www.magicile.com/

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Murder for Liar by Verlin Darrow-Giveaway Winners

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Book Giveaway Winners

Murder for Liar by Verlin DarrowMurder for Liar by Verlin Darrow- Giveaway Winners

Thanks to Author, Verlin Darrow and Publicist, MaryGlenn Warnock for making this book giveaway possible!

The winners are Nadine S., James C., and Margie T.

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