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Friday, July 3, 2026

Happy July to you!

 Good Morning to you!

I hope my post finds you well and ready for summer. I have grand news! I've written my first Western novel to be released this summer from Wolfpack Publishing. 

I have loved reading Westerns since I was a kid and to think I finally got to pen one does my heart a lot of good! Here's what it's about:


The MacGregor’s Lament

A Legends of the High-Lonesome Novel

 

January Bain

 

The star on his chest was supposed to keep the peace. The blood in his veins demanded a reckoning.

In 1858, a ruthless cattle baron burned out Holt MacGregor’s family, leaving him with nothing but a shattered childhood and a wooden sidehill horse carved by his father’s own hands. Decades later, Holt wears the silver star of a deputy marshal in the Wyoming Territory—a “Scholar-Warrior” trying to let the law handle his ghosts.

But the past refuses to stay buried.

When Holt and his fiercely loyal clansman, Callum, trace a web of corruption straight to the capital city of Cheyenne, they find themselves face-to-face with the man who ordered the slaughter: the wealthy, untouchable Baron Sutherland. To bring him down, they must survive a war zone of hired regulators, crooked judges, and a city on the brink of collapse.

Then comes Adaira. Beautiful, fierce, and the Baron’s own daughter, she represents a future Holt never dared dream of—a quiet life far from the chaos of the gun. But in a territory ruled by greed and iron, peace comes at a devastating price.

When the ultimate betrayal shatters his world, the lawman must die so the warrior can live. From the smoke of a printing press to a legendary walk down Carey Avenue, Holt MacGregor will unleash a primal fury that will change the frontier forever.

Some men ride for justice. Some ride for peace. Holt MacGregor rides because he has nothing left to lose.

A gritty, heart-wrenching frontier epic, The MacGregor’s Lament is the unforgettable origin story of a man destined to become the West’s ultimate errant knight.

 

 

 

The MacGregor’s Lament

 

From Highlands to Wyoming plains,

MacGregor’s fought for land and name,

Centuries reckoning to end the flame,  

And wash away the Sutherland stains.

 

A cellar deep and a wooden horse,

A boy who watched a brutal course,

The silver spurs and the dragon’s breath,

A child who learned the scent of death.

 

He wore the badge but kept the hunger, 

While the years grew short and the shadows longer, 

Until the wind brought back the ash, 

And the level-head met the lightning flash.

 

A sixty-mile ride on a lathered bay, 

To the smoking ruins where the MacGregors lay, 

He found the girl with the enemy’s face, 

And a love that bloomed in a hollow place.

 

The Colt was cocked, the hammer back, 

The Baron knelt in the chimney black, 

But the Higher Law was the choice to save, 

And the debt of blood was finally paid.

 

From Highlands to Wyoming plains,

MacGregor’s fought for land and name,

Centuries reckoning to end the flame,

Till only the dust and debt remains.

 

 

 

 

 

Prologue

 

Missouri, 1858

 

“Get into the cellar, son! Stay quiet no matter what happens or what you hear.”

His pa’s voice was a jagged rasp as he yanked up the trapdoor and lowered him by his outstretched arms into the darkness. Holt’s small fingers were cramped tight around the little cedar horse his pa had finished whittling just that morning. It was a sidehill horse, built with the uphill legs shorter than the downs, meant for navigating the legendary steep braes of the old country. It was a tale the boy never tired of, fascinated by the very thought of such mythical beasts running wild across the misty glens.

Holt was dropped, his boots hitting the packed earth, but he never let go of the carving. He crawled toward the rough stone wall, the ground cold and gritty under his palms, the little wooden beast now tucked safely into his pocket against his thigh. Fear lodged in his throat, making him gasp for every ragged breath.

Above him, the floorboards groaned. He could hear his parents arguing, their shadows flickering through the narrow cracks in the wood. His mama refused to leave, her voice sharp with a desperation Holt didn’t fully understand, insisting she could handle a long gun as well as the next man.

The trapdoor slammed shut, cutting her off. The heavy wood sent a cascade of dust and grit raining down on Holt's head. He ignored it, straining to see in the dimness, the darkness pressing in from every corner like a physical weight. The musty, damp smell of the earth stung his nostrils. He waited, curled small, alone in the dark.

The sudden crack of gunshots made him bolt upright. He covered his ears, a sob breaking from his chest as tears began to track through the dust on his cheeks. Then came the silence—a dead, heavy quiet that was worse than the shooting.

Would pa let him out now? He stared at the ceiling, waiting for the sliver of light that would mean the trapdoor was opening. He prayed for it. Please, let me out.

A different noise started then. A low, hollow whoosh that sounded hungry to his ears. The smell of smoke reached him first. Sharp. Dry. Wrong.

Fire.

Stunned, he couldn’t move. He could only watch the cabin floor above. Through a jagged knothole, he saw the flash of silver spurs—heavy, star-shaped rowels that clinked like a funeral bell against the floorboards. Then the smoke drifted in, thickening into a gray blanket that pressed him down toward the dirt. He covered his mouth with small, trembling hands, remembering his father’s command to stay silent.

Suddenly, the world above gave way. A floorboard, wreathed in orange flames, came crashing into the cellar. The jagged, glowing wood caught him across the shoulder, and he screamed as the heat seared through his shirt. He had to hide—or he’d be burned alive.

He looked around frantically, spotting the crawlspace his pa had dug out under the porch—a narrow, cooler hollow in the earth. He scrambled toward the tunnel-like opening, pushing through the suffocating heat. At eight years old, he was slender, taking after his ma’s side of the family. His pa was always telling him he needed to “muscle up”, but today, his small frame was his only hope.

He managed to wedge himself into the opening, pulling his legs in and curling into a tight, shivering ball. His hand went to his pocket, his knuckles white as he gripped the little horse. He squeezed it so hard the stunted wooden legs bit into his palm, a small, grounding pain against the roar of the fire. His shoulder burned where the floorboard had branded him, and tears flowed unchecked. It felt like an eternity before the angry roar of the fire died out into a low, hissing ember. 

And in the black silence of that hole, the boy he was died, and the man he would become began to hunger.

 

 

 

Chapter One

 

Green River, Wyoming, 1885. 

 

Deputy Sheriff Holt MacGregor stared east into the pitch-black expanse of the high desert. Sometimes, even twenty-seven years on, the wind still brought back the fire. It shifted through the high Wyoming grass with the same dry, rhythmic hiss, smelling of alkali dust and old ash. He rolled his left shoulder—the one branded by Missouri oak—feeling the phantom heat pull uncomfortably at the twisted skin.

In the quiet between the gusts, the faint, ghostly skirl of the bagpipes started up, humming a low, jagged lament in the back of his mind. A funeral song for a family long in the clay.




I hope you have a grand day and a lovely summer!

Hugs,

January Bain/storyteller

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Read Passageway 2 by Steven A Coulter #SciFi #Fantasy #LQBTQ #Romance

  

Passageway 2

Book 2

Key Words: 

Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Time Travel, Literary Fiction, Romance, LGBTQ, Gay Romance

Synopsis:

In the ancient forests of northern California, a mother’s final act to protect her child sets off a chain of events that draws Guardians of the Passageway, Darwin McQuaid and Daruk, into a deadly mystery.

The pair, bound by love and destiny, are alerted by the specters of violence only to stumble upon a horrifying scene—a murdered family and an extraordinary infant survivor. With the aid of Uncle His, the wise indigenous shaman, the Guardians discover startling truths about the victims and the perpetrators, uncovering secrets that challenge their understanding of humanity.

As they delve deeper into the mystery, Darwin and Daruk encounter the only other survivor, Haldir, a young man with feline features and remarkable abilities. Joining their cause, and seeking sanctuary in the 21st century with the orphaned infant, Haldir must adapt to a new world where being different isn’t easy. Preparing for high school alongside Darwin, the remarkable young man must walk a fine line between fitting in and exposing his otherness, bringing fear of who and what he is.

In a world where the past, present, and future intertwine, can these young warriors protect their newfound allies and prevent further chaos from consuming their worlds? And, as they face new adversaries and unforeseen challenges, can they overcome the corruption and violence that threatens all they hold dear?

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Excerpt:

 

Maia stepped with precision through the forest, moving as a ghost, not daring to risk waking the boy and having him cry out, alerting the killers. The raven-haired teen inched

between the shoulder-high ferns, moving every frond so as to leave each Huckleberry branch, laden with dark berries, intact. As always there must be no sign she was ever here. She and her people had lived this way beyond memory, sometimes near the humans but always invisible. Until now.

Legend said the mountain had been ripped by glaciers thousands of years before, carving the granite into deep valleys, leaving scores of streams and small lakes glistening like jewels, endless meadows full of wildflowers and deer, boundless stands of rock, forests thick with redwoods, pines, maple, red alder, Douglas fi r, western hemlock. But she had no time to enjoy the beauty. She glanced at the dramatic rock formation above, carved like a howling wolf.

Ahead, to the right, a redwood had long ago collapsed against some rock, its bark covered in moss and small ferns, leaving a small hollow where she might hide. She inched through open grass and squeezed into the hidden space. Settling down and comforting her newborn, she reminded herself that carelessness had allowed the strangers to find them. She stood, stepping out and, noticing some indentations in the forest floor, held a knife in her hand and raised her arm, closed her eyes and chanted in a whisper. Slowly, the soil shifted and leveled; her scent evaporated. Satisfied, she slipped back into the dark crevice. The child started to whimper. She opened her robe and lifted out a breast. The boy giggled happily and grabbed hold.

She heard shouting, coming closer. A group of killers. When they came across her campsite just days ago, their language made no sense but they’d gestured that they came in peace. But the strangers took out their weapons, different than any they had seen before.

She watched their images on the medallion around her neck as four humans came within a dozen feet and looked around, searching for a trail. Finding none, they cursed and split up, bypassing her position. She looked at the knife in her hand, the carved bone handle, the brilliant silver blade covered in sigils and glyphs. It was powerful if she had a chance to use it, knowing that she was less skilled than others.

Her people were dead. It was her fault because she was careless and let the humans find them. She and her son were the last.

Then the baby giggled again, his lips swollen and red.


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More in the Series


Book 1

Chosen by mystical warriors to protect a parallel Earth from a catastrophic future, a young man must push his mental and physical abilities to the limits if he is to help save mankind.

As seventeen-year-old Darwin McQuaid flees high-school bullies, he is saved by an enigmatic stranger; an indigenous teenage warrior who was born 500 years in the past.

Strong and powerful, Daruk possesses an intelligence that exceeds his rugged youthful appearance, and Darwin is drawn to learn more about him. Surprisingly, the high-school junior discovers that the mysterious warrior has a connection to an old family friend—an elderly indigenous shaman called Uncle His.

As the physical attraction intensifies between Darwin and Daruk, the warrior reveals a secret—that he and Uncle His are Guardians of the Passageway and are destined to protect the crossroads of three parallel universes, three Earths, each 500 years apart.

Discovering worlds he never knew existed, along with an untapped power within himself, can the young man become the warrior needed to defend this ancient world from corrupt invaders? Or will the death and danger of a more primitive time prove to be too much for this 21st-century teen?


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Book 3

When love transcends time and danger lurks in every shadow, can a young warrior protect those he loves while navigating the chaos of multiple worlds?

Darwin McQuaid finds himself caught between dueling realities: the ordinary life of a high school student and the extraordinary responsibilities of a Guardian-in-training. After a courageous act thrusts him into the public eye, Darwin becomes the focus of a media frenzy, just as an alien ship hurtles toward Earth. With his enigmatic lover, Daruk, and the gifted Fae, Haldir, by his side, Darwin must navigate the perils of newfound fame while also preparing for the looming threat of invasion.

And, when an assassination attempt at a high-profile fundraiser endangers the President's life, Haldir's timely intervention reveals a tangled conspiracy that puts them all at risk. As the trio races to uncover the truth, they must harness their unique abilities to shield their loved ones from the escalating dangers that surround them.

As the countdown to the alien ship’s arrival accelerates, will Darwin and his friends be prepared to confront the dual threats—both extraterrestrial and domestic? Or will they fall victim to the forces that endanger everything and everyone they hold dear?

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Who am I?

Steve writes speculative fiction. He explores issues of consequence embedded in fast-paced adventure, exotic settings, nasty bad guys, reluctant heroes, and the audacity of love. His work is enriched by his varied careers – soldier, teacher, journalist, state legislator, corporate executive, and library commissioner. He has a BA and MA in Journalism and was a Lambda Literary Fellow in 2008 and 2013, later spending two years on the Board. He lives in San Francisco with his husband, Greg. They favor bittersweet chocolate.

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Monday, June 29, 2026

READING THE VISCOUNT by Lexi Post has released!

 

Reading the Viscount 

(Courting a Curious Lady: Book 5)

by Lexi Post 

has released!

Amazon  | Amazon UK  | Amazon AU  | Amazon CA 

She’s shy, her nose buried in books. He’s the life of the party and maybe just the hero she needs to read. 

Painfully shy Lady Sophie is happy to blend in among the other shepherdesses at her friend’s Twelfth Night ball, at least until she gets lost in the corridors and a laughing stranger sweeps her into his arms and kisses her. Horrified, she runs away, enticed back to the ball only by a change of costume. But there’s something in her new costume that has her feeling as confident as the heroine of her favorite play, giving her the bravery to experience yet another kiss from the full-of-life Lord Tamworth. Unfortunately, the next morning, she must hide from him and return to her life at school.

Lord Tamworth has vowed not to wed until after he turns thirty, as he has secret plans that must be in place before he can settle on a wife. So, when he kisses an innocent shepherdess, he’s driven to apologize only to end up committing yet another faux pas. Determined to start his new life free of encumbrances, and to once again see the lady with the softest lips and keenest intelligence, he takes extraordinary measures.

It doesn’t take long for Christopher to discover teaching at the Belinda School for Curious Ladies is filled with many pitfalls, the deepest being the intriguing Lady Sophie. As his personal plans come to fruition, he’s torn over his growing feelings for her and ponders the unthinkable―breaking his vow. But he soon realizes his own plans are the least of the impediments to keeping Lady Sophie in his life. If he plays the villain in her story, will she ever see him as the hero?

Catch up on the whole Courting a Curious Lady series.


About Lexi:

Lexi Post is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author of romance inspired by the classics. She spent years in higher education taking and teaching courses about the classical literature she loved. From Edgar Allan Poe's short story “The Masque of the Red Death” to Tolstoy’s War and Peace, she's read, studied, and taught wonderful classics.

But Lexi's first love is romance novels so she married her two first loves, romance and the classics. Whether it’s sizzling cowboys, dashing dukes, hot immortals, or hunks from out of this world, Lexi provides a sensuous experience with a “whole lotta story.”

Lexi is living her own happily ever after with her husband and her two cats in Florida. She makes her own ice cream every weekend, loves bright colors, and you’ll never see her without a hat.

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Sunday, June 28, 2026

Read The River King by Kim Alexander #EpicFantasy #Adventure #Romantasy

  



The River King
(The Demon Door Book 4)


Synopsis

SOMETIMES LOVE DOESN’T CHANGE THE WORLD. SOMETIMES IT CHANGES ALL OF THEM.

Rhuun, the half-human and wholly-reluctant prince of the demons, has finally reunited with his fiery Lelet. It’s too bad they must hide behind a facade of icy indifference to fool those who are determined to keep demons and humans apart...by any means necessary.

There is more at stake than bringing the miracle of rain back to Eriis. It's not just sand and lost royals poised to come through the newly-opened Door. Something ancient is hungry, and fat, complacent Mistra won't stand a chance. Even worse, whispers and shadows speak of blood magic that could destroy not just The Door, but all Doors—forever—barring the way home for lovers and enemies alike.

Will the love Rhuun and Lelet have moved worlds to share be the very thing they must sacrifice to save their worlds?


What are the other books in the series?

Two worlds. 

Bound by magic. 

Divided by a Door. 

On the barren, war-ravaged demon world of Eriis, the fierce queen Hellne fights to keep her people alive and her son Rhuun's heritage a secret. 


On the green and gentle human world of Mistra, demons have faded into myth. Only a handful of old men and fanatical children still guard The Door between the worlds. Different and shunned by his demon kin, Rhuun finds refuge in a book that tells of a human world of water and wonder. 


Forced by his mother's enemies to flee Eriis, he finds himself trapped on the other side of The Door in the very place he has read and dreamed about—Mistra. Chained to the deadly whims of a child who guards The Door, Rhuun must balance serving and surviving, even at the risk of exposing his true identity. 


Riskiest of all is his task of kidnapping an infuriating young woman who is about to find out that the demons of Eriis are much, much more than just an old bedtime story.


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The Heron Prince

The Demon Door can be opened...but the price is deadly.

Prince Rhuun has found acceptance among the humans on Mistra, something he could never have in the demon realm of Eriis, not even as heir to its throne. What's more, he has even found love with the prickly, passionate heiress, Lelet va'Everly.

The idyll can't last. The prince has enemies who are after more than his throne. They are out for his blood…which holds the key to unsealing The Door between the two worlds, and the demons want in. When Rhuun is lured into a trap on Eriis, Lelet has no choice but to turn to a motley group of exiles, children, and madmen to help save him.

Lelet soon discovers that, like all things, rescuing the prince comes with a price. The secrets in Rhuun's blood may be worth killing for, but are they worth dying for?


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The Glass Girl



Love opens all doors…but betrayal locks them forever.


Newly blessed (or cursed) with wings and fire, Prince Rhuun of the demon realm of Eriis sees hope for his life on the human world of Mistra with his fierce human lover, Lelet va'Everley. She literally went to hell and back to save him, and she's not about to let anything—or anyone—ruin their perfect future.


All too soon, the claims of family, duty, and justice force Rhuun and Lelet to confront new griefs and old mistakes as they attempt to restore balance to the throne of Eriis. But, with every jealous rumor and each vengeful whisper, friends turn, family schemes, and forgotten enemies creep from the shadows.


Treachery in Eriis and betrayal in Mistra jeopardize what Rhuun and Lelet have fought so hard to build, threatening to tear apart the two lovers, their families, and even their worlds.




The River King


SOMETIMES LOVE DOESN’T CHANGE THE WORLD. SOMETIMES IT CHANGES ALL OF THEM.

Rhuun, the half-human and wholly reluctant prince of the demons has finally reunited with his fiery Lelet. It’s too bad they must hide behind a facade of icy indifference to fool those who are determined to keep demons and humans apart...by any means necessary.

There is more at stake than bringing the miracle of rain back to Eriis. It's not just sand and lost royals poised to come through the newly-opened Door. Something ancient is hungry, and fat, complacent Mistra won't stand a chance. Even worse, whispers and shadows speak of blood magic that could destroy not just The Door, but all Doors—forever—barring the way home for lovers and enemies alike.

Will the love Rhuun and Lelet have moved worlds to share be the very thing they must sacrifice to save their worlds?



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Who am I?

Kim Alexander grew up in the wilds of Long Island, NY, and slowly drifted south until she reached Key West. After spending ten rum-soaked years as a DJ in the Keys, she moved to Washington DC, where she lives with two cats, an angry fish, and her extremely patient husband who tells her she needs to write at least ten more books if she intends to retire in Thailand, so thank you for your patronage. 



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