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Monday, September 16, 2019

TWIST OF OLEANDER by Raven McKray


A TWIST OF OLEANDER

Raven McKray

* Cozy Mystery/Romantic Suspense/Detective Fiction *


Title: A TWIST OF OLEANDER

Author: Raven McKray

Publisher: Keystone, Imprint of Brownridge Publishing

Pages: 204

Genre: Cozy Mystery / Romantic Suspense / Detective Fiction





An escape from madness leads to murder …



After suffering a manic episode, twenty-six-year old Maddie Malone
retreats to small-town Kenowa and her aunt and uncle’s cattle ranch for
peace and restoration. But things are never quiet for long in Maddie’s
world: She finds her heart torn between her childhood sweetheart and a
suave older man. Then tragedy strikes: Maddie’s uncle is found dead;
poisoned by a cup of oleander tea. The police think its suicide. Maddie
knows its murder. Now it’s up to her to prove it.



PRAISE:

This is a well-plotted cozy mystery, and you do a great job
casting plausible suspicion on all of the main characters so that the
big reveal during the climax is satisfyingly unexpected and exciting.
”–Kindle Scout Editorial Review 2018

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Chapter One

Enter: Death


The buzzing had stopped, but my
thoughts were thick like oil, and my legs and arms had turned to lead. I opened
my eyes to the too-bright world and took a breath.
          
“Do you know who you are?” asked a female voice next to me. It took all my
energy to turn my head to look at her. In the chair beside the bed sat an Asian
woman with kind eyes and shoulder-length black hair. Her voice soothed and
strengthened me. She had a clipboard and was writing things on it.
          
I nodded. “I’m Maddie Malone.”
          
“That’s right. I’m Dr. Ng. Do you know where you are now, Ms. Malone?” She
stopped writing, her pen poised in the air.
         
I cringed. “Yes, Carville General Hospital. I… I work here. I’m a nurse.”
          
Dr. Ng nodded. “Great. Can you tell me what happened back in Emergency? You had to triage the patients, is that correct?”
         
“Yes. I had a lot of things to do, so many people needing help… I snapped. I couldn’t think anymore. Nothing made sense.”
          
My mind went back to that terrible moment, back in triage, when I had drifted
down the hallway like a sleepwalker, shrouded in dreams. Around me, other
people yelled and made gestures. They moved back and forth, carrying trays full
of instruments and bits of paper. I walked past them, keeping my head down. The buzzing inside my brain began: izz-izz-izzz.  Fear bit at me like an
animal; moving under my skin and burrowing into my stomach.
I remembered all the people in the bright, white room staring at me; their eyes
like coals. I was trembling inside. A woman, holding a clipboard, approached
me. She spoke, and this time I heard a word I knew—Maddie.  I breathed in
relief: I had a name. Then the woman thrust a paper into my face. I could read
words like, “clopidogrel bisulfate” and “thrombolytic.” I knew the shape of the
words, their sound, but not their meaning. I tried to eat the words, to make
them talk, but the bees in my brain were becoming louder than my thoughts:
izz-izz-izzz.
          
Dr. Ng’s soft voice pulled me back to the present: “That's good, Maddie. Go
on.” I knew what type of doctor she was, even though I had never set foot in
this part of the hospital. Dr. Ng. was a psychiatrist. We were in the psych
ward.
          
 “I thought I would lose consciousness,” I said, my voice a bare whisper.
“I was sure I was dying… I was dying inside.” I remembered how
the fear-animal thrust its quills into me. The lights above me were too bright;
they were daggers to my eyes. I covered my face with my shaking hands. What did these people want from me?
Then, I knew. I
was the only one who could help. I had to save these people from Death. I had
seen Death that morning. Its claws had been around the face of an old woman;
her skin lined and thin as paper. I had tried to help her, but Death was too
strong. I had heard Death, too, creeping around the children with bald heads. I
had tried to help them, but Death had taken them away.
“IZZ-IZZ-IZZZ-ZIT?”
the bees asked me. I shook my head, but it was pointless. The bees wouldn’t
leave my ears.
Death was coming
for me. My breath came harder, faster. My hands and feet tingled. My body
vibrated in time with my frenetic heartbeat. I could see Death now, his
enormous body draped in shadows. His eyes glowed red from too many tears and
from the hell-fires of the damned. He smelled of antiseptic and rotting wounds.
His claws were already closing around my heart. I would lose consciousness, and
then he would kill me...
“What happened
after that?” Dr. Ng prodded.
          
“I thought I was dying...” I whispered again, trembling, trying in vain to shut
out the memory, the moment before the world went black. I remembered how men
with white robes came to hold me down, how they stole a quill from Fear and
stuck it in my arm.

“They stuck me
with needles...” I said in a bare whisper. “Then I woke up here.”
Dr. Ng regarded me thoughtfully, then wrote something in her notes. She asked
me a few more questions, and I answered them the best I could. Then she gave me
medication and left me to sleep.
I drifted in and
out of sleep over the next few days. During times of wakefulness, there were no
flowers, no cheerful faces saying, “Get well soon.” For a while I hoped, and
feared, that a few of my coworkers might come to visit: Maybe Rita or Susan,
who had commiserated with me about management and day-to-day stresses.
I needn’t have
worried. No one came. No one wanted to see the woman who had gone crazy. I was
alone, and I was in pain. I didn’t quite want to die, but I wanted the pain to
stop. It was like someone had implanted magnets in my body, and the magnets
were pulling me down, down, down to the core of the earth.
Only my mother
stood by me. When I was lucid, she was there, sitting beside me. Her eyes were
red and puffy, but she still looked beautiful. She even managed a smile.
          
“It’ll be okay, Maddie,” she said, patting my hand. I nodded, biting my lower
lip. I turned my head away, into the pillow, so she wouldn’t have to see me
cry.




 










Raven McKray lives in Ontario, Canada. She received her master’s degree in English Literature from Carleton University and has a degree in Education from the University of Ottawa.
Her first novel, “Under A Fairy Moon,” written under the pseudonym “T.
M. Wallace” won the Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award (Fantasy) and
the Canadian Christian Writer’s Award (Young Adult Fiction) in 2012. “A
Twist of Oleander” is her first mystery novel for adults, and the first
book in the Maddie Malone Mystery series.

WEBSITE & SOCIAL LINKS:

Website —->www.ravenmckray.com

Twitter —-> https://twitter.com/RavenMckray

Facebook —-> https://www.facebook.com/raven.mckray.9

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Falling Into Chaos A Reverse Harem, Paranormal Romance Anthology


Falling
Into Chaos
A
Reverse Harem, Paranormal Romance Anthology
A
collection of magical stories from 
Liz Knox, Courtney Lynn Rose, Iris
Sweetwater, Kendra Moreno, Nikki Landis, 
A.K. Koonce, Kelly A.
Walker, Nikki Hunter & Lulu M. Sylvian.

Love
is magical . . . and sometimes, that magic happens with multiple
people-- at the same time.


Falling
Into Chaos is packed with reverse harem love stories twisted with a
dash of the paranormal.

Whether
you enjoy the light and sweet magic that comes with true love or the
hot and heavy lust of shifters and more, this anthology has something
to appeal to your tastes.

Because
let's be honest, who doesn't like the idea of true love coming from
multiple forms? Especially those with divine, otherworldly appeal!














Liz
Knox
is the paranormal pen name for
international bestselling author Elizabeth Knox. She's most commonly
known for her mafia and biker books, however loves to dive into other
worlds. As she releases throughout the year under her primary pen
name, she hopes to start releasing under this pen name regularly
starting in 2020.













Courtney
Lynn Rose

grew up in Baltimore and is pretty sure she threw her ability to give
a f**k into the Inner Harbor long before high school. Like almost
every writer on the planet, she started writing at a very young age.
Her "way with words" led to her being the go-to person for
writing funeral speeches for a long time.


Today
she lives in East Tennessee with her children and spends a majority
of her time writing things that makes people smile while cutting
their emotions deep, and running her own professional editing
company. Her novels pull from life and bring to light the things she
holds fiercely in her DNA--abuse and addiction survival, domestic
violence, and above all, the notion and belief that love, loyalty,
and friendship are the bonds which hold every relationship together.





Iris
Sweetwater

grew up in the south in a large family. She began writing when she
was only four years old, finding a special love for poetry and
telling crazy stories. As an adult, she spent a lot of time in the
marketing world before finding her niche in ghostwriting and editing.
Finally, she got to a point where she felt it was time to get her own
work out there, so she began to self-publish. She hopes to make it a
career one day to support her wonderful family on. She loves books,
movies, dance workouts, chocolate, and little adventures












Nikki
Landis
is an Amazon bestselling and
award-winning paranormal, reverse harem, & sci-fi romance author.
She's been addicted to romance and alpha heroes since she used to
sneak her mother's 'bodice rippers' as a teen and now writes her own.
Nikki's recent novel Refugee Road won the IPPY Gold Medal for 2017
BEST ROMANCE/EROTICA.













Bio-engineered
to be the only redhead in a generation of blonds,
Lulu
M. Sylvian
feels that "aliens"
may actually be the best answer for a lifetime of being asked, "Where
did you get that red hair from?"

She
did not come into writing from years of scribbling words on paper.
Her background is rooted in visual arts and making pictures.
Encouraged to make those pictures out of words Lulu began writing
just to see what would
happen.















Kendra
Moreno


lives in Texas where the summers are scorching, and the iced tea is
straight sugar. When she isn't writing, she likes to go on real life
adventures with her husband and son and hopes to one day scuba dive
the Great Barrier Reef.


















Nikki
Hunter
is a mom and wife, but also a
Friends nerd. When she's not writing she spends her time binge
watching Seven Brides for Seven Brothers while making her husband
crazy.














A.K.
Koonce
is a USA Today best selling
author. She's a mom by day and a fantasy and paranormal romance
author by night. She keeps the fantastical stories in her mind on an
endless loop, while she tries her best to focus on her actual life
and not that of the spectacular but demanding fictional characters
who always fill her thoughts

















Kelly
A Walker
lives in the South with her hubby, a teenage son, and
two crazy dogs. She writes Southern Romance with a Sassy Attitude.

















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Hybrid by Rebecca Henry


Hybrid:
Adapt or Die 
by
Rebecca Henry

Genre:
SciFi Horror, Romance 

Agent
Van of the CIA is sent to an Australian underground military
surveillance base called Pine Gap. Agent Van finds himself thrown in
a conspiracy cover up of an ancient alien race known as species X. He
falls in love with Annika, a mysterious and uncommon woman who
displays unusual abilities, leading Van to question her own origin.
Mystery and horror explode around Agent Van during a cave diving
exhibition to search for a lost colleague referred to as Agent One.
The only clue for Agent Van and his team is a cryptic message carved
on a wall inside the bleak cave that reads “Agent One is gone. No
more Agent One.” Terror arrives as the agents are trapped inside
the ominous cave. Agent Van soon learns that there is more to Pine
Gap than Species X.



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Best
Selling Amazon Author of Hybrid: Adapt or Die. Her debut novel was
The Lady Raven: A Dark Cinderella Tale, which was published in 2017.
The Lady Raven, is for those who have an infinity for fairy tales
retold with a link to witches, magic and the macabre. Rebecca's
second novel, Louisiana Latte, a chick lit comedy was released
February 28th 2019. Louisiana Latte, is a feel good comedy that
focuses on the bonds of sisters, and how audacious life can be when
you have a diva for one! Rebecca's third novel Hybrid: Adapt or Die,
is a sci-fi, horror, romance novel. It takes the reader on a wild
ride of government conspiracy theories, ancient aliens but also
touches your heart with a tender love story. Hybrid was released
August 1st 2019. Her fourth novel Conjure Lake, a ya, dark fantasy,
horror novel will be released in 2020. The entire first chapter is
included at the end of Hybrid first edition copies. You can find all
of Rebecca's books on Amazon



Rebecca
Henry is a world traveler living abroad in England. Besides being an
author, Rebecca is also a podcast talk host on
the show The Latte Talk. The podcast was inspired by her latest
novel, Louisiana Latte and her diva sister Deb. She is a serious
vegan, gardener, crafter, wife and mom who practices yoga. She loves
to laugh, her drug of choice and loves all things witchy with a hint
of the macabre. Her favorite holiday is Halloween and her favorite
movie of all time is Practical Magic. 












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Bayward Street by Addison Jane




Title: Bayward Street
Author: Addison Jane

Genre: Young Adult/New Adult

Release Date: September 16, 2019





Blurb

The law called me a runaway.
A criminal.
But after a lifetime in hell, being abused and tortured by
my father, I found my real family on the streets.
A group of kids like me who society failed to protect.
Together we survived day by day.
And for me, that was enough.
Until Heath showed up.

Every wall I put up—he tore down.
Every single touch had me searching for another.
I knew our worlds were never meant to mix.
He came from money.
I came from nothing.
But all he saw was me.

Suddenly, just surviving wasn’t enough.
He made me want more.
And they underestimated just how hard I was willing to fight
for it. 



NOTE: This is a Re-release. The
book has been edited, updated and new content added, but no major story
changes.








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AMAZON US / UK / CA / AU

Free in Kindle Unlimited






Author Bio



Addison
Jane is a born and bred kiwi girl with a passion for romance and writing.

When she
gets the chance she enjoys the little things in life such as reading, dancing,
music, and Facebook, but her world really revolves around the little girl who
calls her Mum. It's an awkward balance between alpha males and Disney
princesses but it works.

Growing up
on a small farm next to the beach will always make her a country girl at heart.
But since moving away to a small town close to the city she's discovered a
dangerous love for shopping.

Writing
stories has been something that's come naturally since she was young, and with
the massive support of her friends and family, she finally decided to step out
of her comfort zone and share them with the world.

She enjoys
bringing her books to life with strong female leads, sexy passionate men and a
rollercoaster of twists and turns that lead to the happily ever after that her
readers desire.


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Lost Years by MK Schiller




Title: Lost Years
Author: MK Schiller

Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
Release Date: September 16, 2019





Blurb


Ever had a dream so real it feels like a memory?

I’ve had those kinds of dreams since I was a kid. Each one of a
beautiful girl, who is my best friend. We grow up together on a sunny island
surrounded by water that’s as blue as her eyes. We share all our hopes and
fears until we realize we belong to each other in every way one person claim
another. She is my own personal serenity. Sweet story, eh?

Well forget about it.

The cold, harsh reality is that I’m a twenty-year-old, Manhattan-bred,
manwhore, who uses his fists to solve his problems. The only comfort I find is
inside a bottle... and the dreams. But the dreams are my illness not my cure.
Just when things look the darkest, the sun slaps me square in the jaw. I spot a
picture of a scenic island surrounded by the bluest water – my island.

If the island exists then so must the girl, right?

So I’m headed to Serenity, Texas to find my girl and make some sense
out of the chaos that is my life. Feel free to tag along, but this journey
comes with a steep warning — dreams can turn into nightmares in the blink of an
eye.

My name is Jason Flynn and this is our story.








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Excerpt

“You have
talent.”
“Are you a
fan of country music?”
“I’m a fan
of yours, Scarlett.” 
She smiled.
“That’s a little smoother.”
”I’m
learning.” “I take it country is your favorite kind of music?” I asked 
“I love all
kinds of music, but country is in my soul.” She placed a finger against her
bottom lip. “Plus, whatever comes out of this mouth just sounds country.”
I smirked.
“I bet country tastes delicious.”
She
laughed, pointing a finger at me. “You’re dangerous. You flirt like this with all
the ladies?”
I wish I
could tell her no, but she deserved an honest answer. “Yes.” I wanted to take
it back when her smile tightened. All those years of trading warm bodies to
still my constant loneliness made me sad. She was what I’d been missing all
along. “Would it make me sound more like a douche bag if I said I never meant
it like I do now?”
“There
isn’t enough honest in the world. Watch your step.”
“What? Too
forward?”
“No, I mean
stop.” She held up her arm in front of me. She took a few steps and bent down
to pick something up. “Stupid tourists,” she said, throwing a plastic bucket. Then
she lifted the creature underneath it and held it out to me.
“Did you
know he’d be under there?” I asked, staring at the tiny turtle she held in her
hands with no fear. 
“Sometimes
the kids think it’s funny to trap them. The mama’s lay their eggs here. When
the little ones hatch, they start their journey from right here until it’s time
for them to come back in a few years and lay their own eggs. 
“Let me introduce
you to a real-life sea turtle.” 
I waved at
the animal, unsure if she expected me to offer a handshake or pet its shell.
She walked over to the waves, holding it up against the moonlight, like the
scene from the Lion King. I would have laughed if I wasn’t in awe. “Have a safe
journey, little one, and a good lost year.” She set it in the water. She rinsed
her hands and stood. We watched it drift away, the waves carrying him at first
until he moved with them.
“I hope he
survives.” The breeze picked up strands of her hair. They circled her head like
a crown…not more like a halo.  
Stuffing my
hands in my pockets, I step closer to her. “Did you say lost year?”
“The first
year of the sea turtle migration is called the lost year because no one knows
what they actually do, despite all the technology we have to track them, but I have
my theories.”
“What is
your theory?”
Her eyes
grew wistful as she looked out into the turbulent waves. Was she praying? “I
think they might be searching for what’s missing. Maybe they are looking the
parents, who abandoned them, or the turtle they’re supposed to make babies
with. Even if they find what’s lost, they never make up the time they spent
searching.”
I put my
hand on the small of her back. “Maybe they’re just partying it up, having epic
sex, and drinking all the time.”
She cracked
a smile. “Yeah, maybe so, Jason.”
“My friends
call me Flynn.”
She started walking again. “I’ll let you know
when we’re friends, New York.” I winced at her statement, but I understood her
need to be guarded––her emotions probably conflicting with basic logic. I’d had
the same argument many times myself tonight. 
None of
this made sense. It was like I’d lived a lifetime with her, but we’d never met.
It was
messing with my head but being on the beach with her––it was worth all the
crazy.
“I look forward to that moment.”






Author Bio



Not knowing a word of English, MK Schiller came to America
at the age of four from India. Since then, all she’s done is collect words.
After receiving the best gift ever from her parents—her very own library
card—she began reading everything she could get her greedy hands on. At
sixteen, a friend asked her to make up a story featuring the popular bad boy at
school. This wasn’t fan fiction…it was friend fiction. From that day on, she’s
known she wanted to be a writer. With the goal of making her readers both laugh
and cry, MK Schiller has penned more than a dozen books, each one filled with
misfit characters overcoming obstacles and finding true love.


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