Apr 3, 2025

In the Joining of Souls: Echoes of Yesterday

In the Joining of Souls: Echoes of Yesterday
by Jordan Gray
 
Book: Stand Alone
Publisher: Author
Pub Date: March 7, 2025
Genre: Mystery, Classic
Format: eBook
Source: Author
Book Links: Goodreads   Amazon  Bookshop 

Shattered trust. Buried secrets. A friendship on the brink.
In a small town where everyone knows everyone's business, Jordie and Hannah share an unbreakable bond—until tragedy rips their world apart. As grief consumes him, Jordie embarks on a desperate search for answers, uncovering a web of lies that shatter his understanding of the past and force him to question the people he trusts and the memories he once clung to.

With guilt, betrayal, and long-buried secrets rising to the surface, Jordie must confront a devastating Can he ever truly move forward, or has the past already shaped his future beyond repair?

A gripping novel of love, dedication, and redemption, perfect for fans of emotional suspense and small-town mysteries.

 
My Review: This is one of those books where you go and say it has a little bit of everything and it's weaved together so well.

Jordie and Hannah are two kids that I'm sure people could relate to. These two kids go from being saved by bullies (who doesn't want to have a friend that will stand up to bullies for you) to the greatest of friends, the kind that you know will last them throughout their school years and beyond. 

But that's shattered when disaster hits. Now comes a new reality. Full of new challenges, questions and a consuming grief that really no one should have to experience. 

It's got great moments to heartbreaking ones. It's got relatable elements  that kids to adults today could relate to. It's a long read but it's full of so much that it draws you and wondering what's coming next. It also keeps you draw by wondering is this more of a mystery, is it leaning more on a classic or is something going to happen to question if it falls under some other category. While I'm not usually one for a book with too many elements in it, it's just written in a way that it works and I was more drawn into the story than trying to figure out what the book was. A Big win for me. 

 
My Rating:
✪✪✪✪

Interview with Jordan Gray

 

How do you find/make time to write?
It's funny how you always find time for the things you're passionate about, right? So, for me, when I'm deep in a book – which is most of the time nowadays – I try to be super disciplined. When I can’t write full-time, I basically steal all those 'idle' hours, like early mornings or after dinner, and just write. I aim for around two thousand words a day. And honestly, sometimes I get so into it, the biggest challenge isn’t finding the time to write, it's battling to actually shut down and go to sleep!"
 
What was the hardest part of writing this book? 
You know, even though I love writing, 'hardest' is still a thing! This book, 'In the Joining of Souls,' is seriously emotional. And a deep dive into the characters. So, as inexperienced as I am, I found that quite hard to manage. But honestly, the real challenge was keeping the characters from going completely rogue. They just wanted to run the show! Even so, it ended up being this 160,000-word monster. And, of course, the ever-present writer's struggle: one minute you're convinced it's total garbage, and the next, you're like, 'Wait, maybe... just maybe...?
 
What did you enjoy most about writing this book?
Easy. The sheer innocence of it. Especially Jordie and Hannah's relationship. So pure, you know? It took me back to those simpler times, when things felt...truer. I love writing about that kind of world, where life just moved a little slower. It was like stepping into this perfectly innocent bubble.
 
What do your plans for future projects include?
Well, you know, being a late starter, I'm just trying to write as much as possible. The stories almost tell themselves, and I'm just along for the ride. Honestly, I'd write even if no one ever read a word. I'm on chapter eight of something new, still figuring out the genre and where it's going. It's very different from my previous one, though. I'm hoping to have it done early in the second half of the year.
 
Where can readers find out more about you and your books?
I’d love for them to visit my website https://jograybooks.com (and please join my mailing list, I promise I won’t spam you!) or my Amazon Author page. I also have pages on most major platforms: Goodreads, Amazon, all social media platforms.

 

Let’s Add Some Fun!

 

If you could choose three people to invite for a dinner party, who would they be and why?
Ooh, difficult one. They’d all be writers, I think. Let me see… if I invited Markus Zusak, Ayan Rand and Harper Lee, it would end up being a dinner party for six, because I’d probably need a referee and a therapist there, too! And a lot of wine! Imagine Stephen King dropped in unannounced… it would be like a literary multiverse collision! But seriously, apart from their absolute genius there’s some specific quality I love about each of their writing: Ayan Rand’s unapologetic complexity, Harper Lee’s profound expressiveness, Markus Zusak’s way of describing, of setting a scene… and Stephen King, well, for me he’s just one of the greatest storytellers ever.
 
Read by a cozy fire or on the beach?
Definitely by a cosy fire anywhere… even on the beach! Preferably with a great Grenache in hand! 

Apr 1, 2025

April Reading Challenge

 
Let's get reading! April Reading challenge is here!  

Here is a list of books to help you get started:

Set in Europe:
Die for Me by Amy Plum
Marie Antoinette, Serial Killer by Katie Alender
Carrie of the Mark by Leigh Fallon
 
Has A Blue Cover:
Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr
Blue Moon by Alyson Noel
The Selection by Kiera Cass

We welcome you to comment with your suggestions and tell us which bingo spot you’re most excited about this month!

The Cracked Slipper

The Cracked Slipper
by Stephanie Alexander
 
Book: The Cracked Slipper #1
Publisher: Author
Pub Date: December 19, 2019 
Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Retelling
Format: eBook
Source: Author
Book Links: Goodreads Bookshop
 
When Eleanor Brice unexpectedly wins the heart of Gregory Desmarais, Crown Prince of Cartheigh, she's sure she's found her happily-ever-after. Unfortunately, Prince Charming has a loose grip on his temper, a looser grip on his marriage vows, and a tight grip on the bottle.

Eight years of mistreatment, isolation and clandestine book learning hardly prepare Eleanor for life at Eclatant Palace, where women are seen, not heard. According to Eleanor’s eavesdropping parrot, no one at court appreciates her unladylike tendency to voice her opinion. To make matter worse, her royal fiancé spends his last night of bachelorhood on a drunken whoring spree. Before the ink dries on her marriage proclamation Eleanor realizes that she loves her husband's best friend, former soldier Dorian Finley.

Eleanor can’t resist Dorian’s honesty, or his unusual admiration for her intelligence, and soon both are caught in a dangerous obsession. She drowns her confusion in charitable endeavors, but the people’s love can’t protect her from her feelings. When a magical crime endangers the bond between unicorns, dragons, and the royal family, a falsely accused Eleanor must clear her own name to save her life. The road toward vindication will force a choice between hard-won security and an impossible love.

The Cracked Slipper is a book club friendly fairytale retelling in the vein of Gregory Maguire, with a dash of romance. Set in a pseudo-renaissance, corset-and-petticoats enchanted kingdom, The Cracked Slipper brings a magical twist to women’s fiction.

 
My Review
This story actually surprised me. While I love a good retelling, this one was based on one of the few that I actually dont like. However, I liked the sound of this book and was glad I took the chance. 

Eleanor has her head on her shoulders. She is smart, strong and comes off well put together. Not the kind of Cinderella you've come to know.

However, there are still similarities throughout. 

Elanor does meet a prince at a ball and they fall in love and get married. That HEA doesnt come though. The prince turns out nothing like she thought he would be, and even I was done with him. 

His best friend though?? Well that's the kind of slow burn love that leads to that HEA.  

Overall, this is NOT the princess story you've come to know. Which for me was great as Cinderella was never a favorite of mine. But for others, I'd say read with caution. Its a more adult version, not everything is sweet and innocent and you really just needs to be aware its got the elements of the story its certainly not the same.  

If you love a retelling and one that takes it to another level then this is a book you need to put on that TBR. A book that's certainly worth the read. 

 
My Rating:
✪✪✪✪

Mar 31, 2025

Weekly Spotlight - Retellings

Looking for a fresh new take on an original? Check out these newer retellings that's sure to give you a new take on some popular stories. 

 

Lucy Undying

In this epic and seductive gothic fantasy, a vampire escapes the thrall of Dracula and embarks on her own search for self-discovery and true love.

Her name was written in the pages of someone else's story: Lucy Westenra was one of Dracula's first victims.

But her death was only the beginning. Lucy rose from the grave a vampire, and has spent her immortal life trying to escape from Dracula's clutches--and trying to discover who she really is and what she truly wants.

Her undead life takes an unexpected turn when, in twenty-first-century London, she meets another woman who is also yearning to break free from her past. Iris’s family has built a health empire based on a sinister secret, and they’ll do anything to stay in power.
Lucy has long believed she would never love again. But she finds herself compelled by the charming Iris, while Iris is mesmerized by the confident and glamorous Lucy. But their intense connection and blossoming love is threatened by forces from without. Iris's mother won't let go of her without a fight, and Lucy's past still has fangs: Dracula is on the prowl again.

Lucy Westenra has been a tragically murdered teen, a lonesome adventurer, and a fearsome hunter, but happiness always eluded her. Can she find the strength to destroy Dracula once and for all, or will her heart once again be her undoing?





The Wildest Things
In this sapphic Snow White retelling, if Snow is to save her kingdom from being ravaged by the Blight, she’ll have to kill the Evil Queen’s daughter…if she doesn’t fall in love with her first.

When her glass coffin unexpectedly shatters, Snow White awakens to anything but a dream. The land is rotting. The animals have mutated. In the twenty years that have passed since Snow bit into the poisoned apple, the kingdom of Roanfrost has transformed from a luscious wild land to a blight-ravaged nightmare. In search of answers and a way to restore her kingdom to its former glory, Snow sets out on a dangerous journey that will test the strength she never knew she had.

Friends will become foes.
New alliances will form.
The Queen with the blood red lips will stop at nothing to seize her power as well as her heart.

If Snow has any chance to survive and restore not only her kingdom, but all of Garedenne, her only option is to become the Seasonkeeper and access the life-giving magic that will heal the plague. But the path to becoming the Seasonkeeper is more treacherous than she could ever imagine—because the wild things have awakened and Snow’s darker impulses yearn to set them free.





Apples Dipped in Gold
Orphaned at a young age, Samara is left under the care of her three, horrible brothers. Just when she thinks she cannot take another day of their abuse, a handsome prince offers for her hand in marriage.

Samara’s brothers agree in exchange for a large dowery but on her way to her new kingdom, her carriage is ambushed by Lore, the wicked Prince of Nightshade.

Samara believes that the fae has snatched away her chance at freedom to punish her for her crimes against his kind but punishment is only half of Lore’s plan.

The truth is that the Elven Prince has pined after Samara for seven long years. She is all he can think about—a toxin in his blood. Can the Prince of Nightshade, whose power over poisons rivals none in The Enchanted Forest, manage to find a remedy or will he succumb to her love?





My Contrary Mary
Welcome to Renaissance France, a place of poison and plots, of beauties and beasts, of mice and . . . queens?

Mary is the queen of Scotland and the jewel of the French court. Except when she's a mouse. Yes, reader, Mary is an Eðian (shapeshifter) in a kingdom where Verities rule. It's a secret that could cost her a head—or a tail.

Luckily, Mary has a confidant in her betrothed, Francis. But after the king meets a suspicious end, things at the gilded court take a treacherous turn.

Thrust onto the throne, Mary and Francis are forced to navigate a viper's nest of conspiracies, traps, and treason. And if Mary's secret is revealed, heads are bound to roll.  

My Review

Mar 26, 2025

Book Spotlight - Wars Waged Within




Wars Waged Within
by Parvi Agarwal
 
Genre: Poetry
Book Links: Amazon
 
This is philosophy, written as passionate poetry…
Dear seekers of wisdom, get ready to witness the dance of energies crafted into a rhythm…
Get ready to dive within and experience,
The flow of meditation
The stability of balance
The fire of dedication
The wind of emotions
And the infinity creation of the expansive ether!
A young poet presents the esoteric verses that defy time and age
This is a thrilling ride that will make you see beyond the seen
This is philosophy, written as passionate poetry! 


Author Book Intro


 
 
Author Bio
Parvi Agarwal, whose name means beginning... was born in 2008 in a loving joint family of businessmen. Younger of the two daughters of Mr Raghav Krishna Agarwal and Mrs Anjani Agarwal, her childhood has been divine and insightful in the mezmerizing country of India. An expressive soul, she started writing in search of truth and Shiv, at the tender age of 12. With high regards to wisdom, she believes that transformation can be accomplished via mere strokes of ink... A law aspirant, a philosophical thinker, and an emotive heart, she is an amalgamation of diversity. Her poetry is a mystical experience that is esoteric in its own way.
  


Author Links


Mar 24, 2025

Weekly Spotlight - My Favorite ARCs of '25 (Part. 1)


Boudicca
From P. C. Cast, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the landmark House of Night urban fantasy series, comes an epic, lusty, magic-filled romantasy about British warrior queen Boudicca. 
In Roman-occupied Britain, the prosperous Iceni tribe crowns an extraordinary new queen. Tall and flame-haired, Boudicca is devoted to Andraste, the Iceni’s fearsome patron goddess, known for her raven familiar and swirling blue tattoos. It is Andraste who has guided Boudicca through the shadow world of Annwyn to her new destiny. Descended from generations of powerful Celtic women, Boudicca and her two young daughters will carry the tribe forward in dangerous times.

The Roman tax collector Catus Decianus, expecting weakness in a female ruler, launches a devastating attack on the tribe’s stronghold. Boudicca and her family barely survive—but they refuse to bend the knee. Drawing on the dark power of Andraste and the fiery wrath of her sister goddess Brigantia, Boudicca and the Iceni vow to cast the Romans out of Britain once and for all. Their vengeful queen calls a war council, bringing together her most trustworthy allies, including her childhood friend Rhan, now a powerful Druid seer, and the horse master Cadoc, whose devotion to Boudicca runs deeper than a warrior to a queen.

In the autumn when the Romans gather to trade, Boudicca’s armies—now 250,000 warriors strong—sack the wealthy cities of Camulodunum and Veralamium. As the snow falls, the Celts retreat to a hidden valley to plot their assault on Londinium, the heart of Roman Britain.

But in the jagged ice of winter the Druid Rhan foresees a tragic end to Boudicca’s rebellion. Although the defeat of the Iceni is spelled out in signs sent by the gods, Rhan swears she will alter the future and save her queen. Now the battle-hardened Boudicca must put her trust in the powers of the otherworld to save her from both the traitors in her midst and from Rome’s mighty legions.

Inspired by the rich history of Boudicca’s attack on Roman Britain, bestselling author P. C. Cast crafts an epic, mythic retelling of one of the most legendary female warriors of all time. 




Give Up the Night
New York Times bestsellers P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast return with the astonishing conclusion to their new duology set in a dark and magickal world filled with incredible danger and irresistible romance. 

Wren Nightingale wasn’t supposed to have any elemental powers. Since becoming Moonstruck on her eighteenth birthday, Wren has found herself thrust into a world filled with deception, danger, and murder. Uncovering that their magick was fractured and limited when the original Moonstruck ritual was broken by Selene, Wren is determined to find a way to join the magicks of the elder, the mother, and the maiden. But the Elementals are split into two factions―some want the ritual completed and their freedom―and others are terrified of change. So terrified that they’re willing to end Wren before she can reach the center of the island where the ritual Selene ruined can be completed. 

Between his overbearing father’s arrival, Rottingham delegating him more and more responsibility, and Celeste taking a special interest in him, Lee Young has been struggling to find his own path. As much as Lee wants to take his place in the Moonstruck hierarchy, not everything he’s being told adds up―like, no matter what Celeste says, he knows something’s not right at the Academia de la Luna. He thinks if he can talk some sense into Wren and get her to return to the Academia, that everything will turn out alright. 

As Wren and Lee both battle for what they believe is right, they’ll have to uncover who their true allies are…and if they’re even on the same side of this magickal fight.

My Review



Visions of Darkness
Destined to be together, forbidden to love, two lost souls fight evil in an everyday world that belongs to the night. A dark romantasy by a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author.

Aria Rialta is a girl of two realities. One she was born to. The other she was chosen for. Both are a threat.

Every night when Aria falls asleep, she enters the nightmare world of Faydor to fight a war. It’s her calling to help destroy the Kruen, who feed sin and chaos to our everyday world of vulnerable humans. It would be a lonely realm in which to do battle if not for Pax, Aria’s dangerously irresistible soulmate whose mere touch can kill. It’s also a realm that’s getting harder to escape.

Aria’s hallucinations are seeping into her waking world. And the Kruen are coming for her. To help Aria, Pax must do what no one in Faydor has dared to do before—join his soulmate in the light of day. Giving in to their forbidden attraction could be the death of them, but they might not be able to stop themselves as they embark on a cross-country journey to fight the evils hunting them.

As their desire grows, so do Aria’s untapped powers, and a menacing new force far darker than the Kruen.



Under an Endless Moon
 I should have known I’d break the oath I made when I offered to let my best friend’s little sister move in with me…
She’s the sweetest woman on the face of the planet.
And to my great misfortune, the sexiest one, too.
She’s been living under her brother’s roof her entire life, and she’s ready to spread her wings.
And I’m the masochist who offers she stay at my place until she can find an apartment.
When I hear her having a nightmare, the only thing I can do is go to her. Hold her so she knows she’s safe from her demons.
The second she’s in my arms, the attraction I’ve tried to hide sparks to life. I know better than to push past the boundaries I’ve set for us, but when she begs me to touch her in a way she’s never been touched, I can’t resist.
And with my name on her lips as I send her soaring for the first time, I know there’s no going back.
I’m willing to break every rule and oath I’ve ever made to keep her.
Accept every consequence.
Only she and I have a dark, dangerous history that no one knows about.
And I’m afraid the consequences of loving her have just caught up to us…

Mar 21, 2025

Book Spotlight - Crew




Cabin Crew
by Julie Hoag

GenreYA, Contemporary Romance
Book Links: Goodreads  Amazon

 

Releasing April 1, 2025 

A Breakfast Club retelling


“I totally forgot my phone back at the cabin and now we're stuck.

...But could this be the best mistake I've ever made?"

With a polar vortex storm freezing the whole state, me and my two besties get to be alone in the family cabin. It’s an unbelievable gift to be overnight without parents, even though we’re eighteen.

When the mega-hot athletic star, Kian, and his bad boy bestie randomly show up next door, it’s my dream come true. We’ve been crushing on these guys for months.

Well, maybe years.

But I can’t possibly go talk to him. I’m nobody.

Everyone at school loves him.

Unfortunately, the guys aren’t alone. The School Witch and her jerk boyfriend climb out of the car, too.

Our wallflower lurking doesn’t last though. Fate has other plans. With no heat in the cabin, we’ll freeze overnight if we stay. We literally have no choice. We must ask the neighbors for help.

How Kian treats me is a shock. I didn’t think he even knew who I was. When we almost kiss, I can’t help but hope.

Me and Kian? It’s impossible.

Seriously, it’s too good to be true. Dark secrets fly and new and old alliances forge, risking all the ground we’ve just gained. Making it back home unscathed might be harder than we thought.

 

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Excerpt


Chapter One

I almost raise my hand and admit, My name is Ashley and this all my fault. I’m the screwup again. I glare at my phone, I could hate it, but it’s been my savior on too many dreadful nights for that. The truth is, my leaving it made us come back. Now my friend is suffering from more parental anguish, a whole torrential mess of it. I shrink further into the seat as Melissa’s face grows more tense as she stares at her phone, just waiting for the call to hit. She grimaces, then answers, timidly saying, “Hi.” She’s been nervously running her freshly manicured pink-tipped fingernails through her blond hair since she got her mom’s text. Her brilliant blue eyes flick to me with fear in them, and I give her my best apologetic look. She sighs, gives me a tiny smile clearly to soothe me, and looks out the window at the heavy snow falling. “Mom, I know, I know, but we had to come back. Ashley forgot her phone.” She shoves her perfect thumbnail in between her teeth and nibbles, threatening the smooth integrity of the finish. She yanks her finger from her mouth and stares at it, her lovely pouty lips stretched into a frown. She always bites her nails when nervous, which is a damn shame with that perfect nail job I gave her last night. Mandy is over to our right, lounging, scrolling on her phone taking up the whole love seat with her feet up, smirking as she flicks. Her phone tinkles a tune for a text and she responds with a smile and a shake of her silky dark hair. As usual, she seems unperturbed by our predicament. But perhaps, that’s another reason I love her, because she manages to be unphased by most problems. I’m all jumbled inside, as usual. I really need to strive to be low-key, like Mandy. I give her a small smile. She returns it. That helps. Melissa shakes her free hand rapidly in front of her chest. “Mom, I know, but now the snow has started here. It’s really looking bad. I’ll try some neighbors and see if anyone has gas.” She pauses and puts her hand on her forehead while squeezing her eyes tight. “I know, I screwed up big. I should have gotten gas last time I was in town. I had planned to get it right away when we started for home, but I forgot, then with Ashley’s phone…” Poor girl, not getting gas was probably her only screwup for the entire year, and her mom won’t let her forget it. Just…crap. Total crap. Her eyes widen and lighten up. “Oh? School’s canceled again for tomorrow?” She fist pumps the air and meets our gazes with her eyes still flared, a large grin splays across her perfect little face. She’s like a doll, she’s so pristine and petite. White blond hair, perfect porcelain white skin against striking brilliant blue eyes; her Swedish descent is completely clear. She jumps, her tiny size two frame jolts in the air. “So, we can just stay the night? For real?” Her eyes are popping as she bites her lower lip. She’s won the lottery. My jaw drops. Her parents are okay with us staying here alone for the night? This freaking rocks. It will be a minute before they clear the roads, too. But will my mom go for it? What choice does she have? Because…the storm. I smile. I’ve won the lottery, too. “We won’t drive anywhere in the storm, I promise.” She pauses. “Yes, we will right away when the roads are plowed tomorrow, Mom. I promise we’ll try to find a ride to Joe’s for gas in the morning. Yep, I’ll call him if I need to.” She pauses and nods quickly. “Yes. Get home safe now, it’s looking pretty nasty out there already.” She nods again as her face blossoms into further elation. She jumps in the air, shaking her fist as she makes eyes contact with me. Her body then slumps; she she’s still smiling as she rolls her eyes. She stays on the phone for another full minute; her mom is obviously dictating the rules to her, again. “Yes, Mom, I know. Yes. Okay. We’ll stay safe. I promise. Bye. Love you, too.” Melissa ends her call with her mom and squeals with a full leap into the air. “Sweet motherload of freedom!” “Wow, what the…?” Mandy sits straight up and looks out the window as a car drives past. Through the large front window, we watch as the car turns into the driveway next door. “Dang,” Melissa says. Her face falls. “They probably can help us get gas and we’ll have to go home, but my mom said not to drive home in the storm, so…” I creep over and watch as a car door pops open and a tall boy with dark floppy hair gets out. He looks sort of familiar. “Wait, Melissa. Who has the cabin next door again? That boy looks familiar.” I peer out and squint my eyes, trying to figure out who the boy is. I gasp. “And…oh my God! Melissa! It’s Liam.” “What?” Melissa shrieks as she runs to the window and watches. Sure enough, Liam Holstrom, resident heartthrob with a voice that melts every teen girl in the tri-state area, shields his eyes from chunky flakes of falling snow. It’s falling so heavy he bats it away from his gorgeous face, his lips set in a lazy sly grin. His dark hair becomes quickly speckled with large snowflakes in mere seconds. He runs his hand through his hair, causing Melissa to sigh. “Wow. Incredible. He’s so amazing.” Melissa’s hands fly to her cover mouth as she watches in apparent ecstasy as he stretches his arms up into the swirling snow. He isn’t wearing a jacket so when he stretches, a tiny line of his abs becomes visible, and she gasps. “His abs! Ashley! Did you see that? I saw his abs and they look delicious even from here.” I smirk expecting she might actually drool with that look on her face. “Who owns the cabin?” I ask again. Next to exit the car is Lucas Hamilton who moves to the back of the car to open the trunk. His dark brown skin looks stunning against the white snow. That guy could make millions as a model and his girlfriend, Lily, could make more. Together they’d make billions. Lily appears from the other side of the car, and wraps herself around his waist when he bends over to dig in the trunk. He glances back at her with a pearly white smile and tries to wiggle her off, but she doesn’t budge. Instead, she lays her cheek on him and her blond hair gyrates across her back as he wiggles them together. He grabs a pile of winter jackets from the trunk. I smile. Right. No one actually wears their jackets in Minnesota. They’re extra. We’re tough. “Lucas Hamilton’s family owns it. I don’t see his parents yet though,” Melissa says, her eyes still transfixed on Liam. We watch as the last guy stumbles out of the car into the snow. My cheeks flush as my heart plummets to my toes, then flutters like a ping pong ball on a hard surface. It’s Kian. I can’t help it, I sigh. If there’s one person in the world I’d want as a boyfriend, forget any perfect book boyfriend, it’s Kian, he trumps them all. But he’d never even give me the time of day let alone have a conversation with me. I dream nightly of his sexy, goofy smile, his lush floppy hair, and how incredible it would be to be wanted by him. I’d die happy if he ever asked me out; that act alone would make my life and I could perish right on the spot. He’s a straight-A student, a star athlete, class comedian, and the most popular guy at school by a long shot. I fantasize about him curling me to his broad chest with his strong muscular arms, and staring down at me with desire in his eyes. But, my hopes bottom out because that will never happen. I watch him; can’t take my eyes off him. Kian shakes himself all over like a wet dog as he peers up into the heavy falling snow, a smile on his gorgeous face as he’s talking. I’m sure spilling a joke because Liam laughs and smacks him on the butt. Kian doesn’t even flinch from the slap, rubs his thick muscular arms and I almost drool. What I wouldn’t give to be the one doing that rubbing. I close my mouth before saliva falls out. Be still, my saliva glands. Simmer down, now. Mandy scoffs and I glance back at her. She rolls her eyes. “What? We’re lucky enough to get stuck in a cabin without parents around, and the two guys you are both hot for magically appear next door. You two get all the dang luck.” She sighs and heads back towards the kitchen. “I’m hungry. I hope your parents left food here.” “Yes, they always do,” Melissa says without taking her eyes off Liam. “I’ll go get you two some drool rags,” Mandy says as she laughs. “Your mama got any bibs left here? Damn lucky, that’s what you two are.” She scoffs, then snorts. “So unfair.” Kian grabs three bags of groceries from the back and trudges through the fast-piling snow on the driveway. It’s like a foot deep over there. Clearly the drive hasn’t been plowed recently, but he trudges on like it’s nothing but air. The benefits of being a jock with thick leg muscles. I swoon, imagining him in shorts. I suck in a breath and hold it for a second. “Wow. I can’t believe they’re right next door, and we have no parents,” I whisper as I nudge Melissa. “You sure your mom isn’t going to come back to retrieve us?” I won’t have the guts to talk to Kian. But, God, do I want to with every stinking cell of me. “No, she won’t risk it with the snow. Plus, she’s supposed to work tomorrow morning. So is my dad. She said it isn’t even snowing in Aitkin yet and that’s like an hour from here. I told her we already have, like, four inches on the ground.” Melissa licks her full pale pink lips as she watches Liam with a smile. “We’re gonna get to stay here tonight. Next door to him.” Kian. “Yeah, I think it’s even more than that, like six inches already. I cannot believe we have another day off of school. Two in a row; that’s unheard of!” I turn my gaze from Melissa back to Kian as he disappears inside. “Bless you, Superintendent.” She sighs. “I know, right?” I clap. “The man is an angel.” “The plows will be slow, plus with this cold, it’s dangerous out there. Mom would freak out if we started driving in this crap, my one and only saving grace right now, Mom is petrified to have me drive in a snowstorm.” She sighs. “Those are the only reasons we get to do this, otherwise she’d hightail it back here to make sure we don’t do anything wrong.” “You’re always the good one. You never do anything wrong,” I say, shaking my head making my blond curls dance across my shoulders. It‘s true. She’s the best rule follower I know. That’s not a title I can claim; I tend to break them. “That’s Mandy and me.” I smirk even though she isn’t looking at me. Remembering the troubles I had at a recent party starts to take over my brain. My heart starts to beat faster and feelings of panic rise as I struggle to not think about it. A frown overtakes me, and I wipe it off fast, physically grasping my lips hard to fully erase it. I need to keep calm and not think about that party. I sigh and count slowly to three. Whew, it’s working. I’m calming down. I need to focus on the moment. That always helps me. Thank goodness, Melissa didn’t see me starting to freak out since her eyes are still glued on Liam. I don’t want any questions right now. It’s safer that way. “I know, and my mom acts like I do bad stuff all the time. She’d kill me if she knew what I fantasize about doing with Liam.” Melissa smirks, her eyes lit. I smile and giggle. “You’re going to elaborate more on that.” I take in Liam’s frame. He’s not hard on the eyes by any means. “I’m not surprised you love a bad boy like him. He’s the opposite of you, like, in all ways. He’s a rebel.” “I know, right? I’m no rebel. That’s exactly why he’s so hot. It makes him even hotter.” She watches intently as Liam grabs sleeping bags and pillows from the car and barrels through the snow, giving a loud battle cry as he runs. “Wow.” He almost falls in the snow, and she gasps. “Oh, poor baby,” she says when the next charge he does lands him laid out flat, face first in the snow. I chuckle at Liam. He’s cute, but Melissa stares at him like she’s brainless. I’m not so sure I’m any different when I stare at Kian, though. Lily stands over Liam, hands on her hips, her lovely face grimacing as she yells over him. She plucks pillows out of the snow and shakes them. Liam just laughs and throws snow at her. Lucas arrives to rescue her and heaves a whole armload full of snow on Liam’s head, which he flails away wildly with his arms, cracking up. Liam grabs Lucas by the ankles and yanks him down into the snow. Lily runs with the pillows into the cabin as Lucas bear crawls after her kicking his legs as he fights off Liam. Kian appears outside again and heads over to the boys wrestling in the snow and snatches up the sleeping bags before they can tackle and pull him down, too. Kian runs with three sleeping bags in his arms but trips over something and falls belly down on top of the sleeping bags. That’s just enough time for the boys to scramble up and run at him. Liam grabs Kian’s feet and Lucas grabs his underarms, and they carry him to the driveway. They swing him, heaving him into the over three feet of snow in the yard. “Oh my gosh,” I say. “They’re so cute. I love watching them play like this.” All three of them have bright red, rosy cheeks. No jackets on them which makes more eye candy for Melissa and me. Their muscles ripple as they run, throw snow at each other, and then they disappear inside. I sigh. “That was hot.” “I’m surprised they lasted that long out there in this cold.” Melissa hugs herself, nodding and ending with a shiver. I nod back. It’s even a bit chilly inside the cabin. “I know, right? But we’re Minnesotans; we are tough.” I turn away from the window now that the show is over. “Melissa, you really going to go door to door asking for gas?” My heart ramps up to quick beat as I imagine going with her to ask. “No. I’m going to follow your lead and be a rebel this time. I can’t pass up a free night with you two here. This is going to be an awesome night.” Her eyes shine with glee as she shivers again. “Besides, I don’t even want to drive in this, mom doesn’t want me too, and if we had car trouble with these below-zero temps, we’d be in big trouble.” She crumples in a shudder. “Geez. I better check the thermostat. My dad must have turned it down before he left. It’s really freaking cold in here.” Melissa heads off to check the thermostat and I meander into the kitchen to find Mandy digging in the cupboards. “You’re still here? I thought you’d be knocking next door asking to borrow a cup of sugar so you could see Kian up close.” Mandy sports her teasing look, smirking at me with an impish half grin. “If I had your confidence, I’d do that in a heartbeat.” I lean against the counter and cross my arms across my chest. “I’ll go with you, Ms. Ashley Larson,” she offers with a smirk, wiggling her fingers in the air at me. Her pink nail polish looks so nice against her dark skin, like pink rose petals on my deep brown kitchen table. She kisses the air at me. Then shakes her head. “Denial doesn’t look good on you. I know you want to go see him. Admit it.” I’m ignoring that. “I love this color nail polish on you. It really pops.” I opted for red last night when we did manicures on each other, a rogue red when they both chose pinks. “Yeah, I like it, too. I’ll have to buy this one for myself, have to ask Melissa where she got it. I need it.” She slips two tarts into the toaster. “Want me to leave these out?” “Nah, I’m not hungry.” My stomach is a constellation of nerves and excitement, not a rumble of it due to hunger. “Oh, you’re hungry, just not for food.” She laughs at me and bats her eyelashes. “Am I right, or am I right? You want a Kian-size snack, with chocolate on top.” She opens the fridge. “I saw whipped cream in here, too, unless Melissa’s mom took it.” She snatches it and shakes it at me with a big teasing grin. I take a step and smack her arm, ready to tease her back. “Will you stop? You’re awful! Mandy Rodriguez, you’re ever the pervert, aren’t you?” “Damn straight. And you love me, and I know you think the same way I do; you just hide it.” She gives me a direct look, wiggling her eyebrows. “Ha! You don’t hide it at all.” I plop down in the wooden chair at the table and open my phone to text. “Better tell my mom and dad we aren’t coming home. They’re probably going to hate this.” “So, what? At least I’m honest.” She’s still stuck on the pervert comment. See…? A one-track mind. She takes a giant bite of her tart, raising her eyebrows at me several times. “Perverts get the goodies.” She sits next to me and slips the hair elastic off her wrist, then whips her dark smooth hair into a ponytail bun on top of her head. Her irises match her hair color. She licks her lips. “You doing okay?” Her face twists with concern. “You seem, a little off.” A look of concern floods her face. “Are you thinking about the party?” I nod, sigh, and roll my eyes at her. She means well, but I don’t want to talk about the party. “I’m good. Really, I am.” I don’t need to go anywhere near the real answer to that at the moment. I need a distraction from those thoughts, so I text my mom all the details of our predicament. She actually agrees we shouldn’t drive in this storm and cold temps. It really is dangerous—no one’s overreacting this time. I’m utterly shocked that she isn’t pissed. A grin fills my face as I set my phone down. “Wow. That went way better than I expected. Probably because school is canceled, but she didn’t even care. You call your dad yet?” “Yeah, he’s fine with it. He trusts me.” She takes another chomp and chews aggressively through a grin. “Though we both know he shouldn’t.” She chuckles, her eyes ablaze with fire. “Yeah. That’s so true.” I smirk back at her. We have our juicy secrets, and they’re streaking through my brain. And so is Kian. Despite talking with her, I can’t get Kian being next door out of my mind. I’m so obsessed with Kian. I fully admit it. “But I won’t tell anyone what we’ve done.” Her face is full-on blooming with a gritty naughty girl grin. “Secrets to the grave.” We link our gazes and smirk in unison. I nod sealing our pact. Mandy and I go on wild escapades together, perusing parties that Melissa refuses to try, not that I blame her. Things sometimes do get crazy, but we have loads of wild fun together. Most of the time. “My lips are forever sealed, my friend.” I put a finger to my lips. “Ditto.” Melissa appears. Her delicate features are scrunched up, making her look cute as a baby bunny. “We have a problem. The heat isn’t working. Dad always turns down the heat before we go and he forgot to do it this time, so it’s still set at the usual mark, but it’s really cold in here.” She rubs both arms with her palms. “Oh shit,” Mandy says. “And with below zero temps hitting today and tonight, it’s gonna get damn cold in here.” She sighs, throwing her hands up. “There goes our fun night.” Her smooth calm expression is now frazzled by a frown. “Should have known, it was too good to be true.” “I know. A comfortable night alone here with you two was just too perfect to happen, I guess.” She picks up her phone with an exasperated sigh. “Maybe Mom will know what to do.” I slap her forearm. “Wait. Don’t call your mom. Let’s just wait it out. We can pile on clothes and our jackets, hats, gloves…we can make it.” I don’t want to give this up. It’s too good, and too damn rare. “Plus, what would we do anyway? We have barely any gas to drive anywhere, the tiny amount left in the tank is probably frozen by now, and the roads are now covered in way too much snow. We might get stuck even if we do try to drive.” Melissa shrugs. She looks nervous, but a bit intrigued by my idea of staying. “I don’t know. But there’s a hotel in town. Problem is, we have only fumes for gas, so, you’re right. We’re stuck here. We could call the police for a ride?” She grins, then shakes her head as Mandy and I grimace, scowling like we’re eating habanero chili peppers. She shrugs again, plops down at the table. “We’re gonna freeze our asses off,” she spits, sneering through her wide grin. “No way, Miss Goody Two Shoes!” Mandy growls like a beast, making me smirk. Her sassy grin flares. “Did you really just say ‘asses’? Loving it!” We all bust up laughing. Once the laughter dies, we all stare at the wood surface of the table; there are dents all over the top where Melissa’s twin brothers sit. They must have taken spoons or forks and jabbed the table over and over again when their mom wasn’t looking. I trace the dips with my index finger…I can’t believe her mom didn’t sand it down and re-stain it to make it perfect again. She’s just anal enough to do something like that to bring back perfection. “We’re screwed.” Mandy puts her head in hands, runs her fingers through her silky hair, then pulls out her hair binder and slips it back on to her wrist. “Wait,” she says with a massive grin. “Is there still only one car next door?” She hops up and runs to the window. We follow hot on her heels like her groupies. “Yep, still just one car.” Her expression turns devilish. She nods as she rubs her hands together like she’s cooking up a perfectly evil idea. “We don’t need to go next door to beg for sugar or gas…we need to go beg for a cabin of warmth.” “No,” Melissa says shaking her head and her hands wildly. “No way. We can’t do that.” She gives a fervent final head shake. “Nope.” “Come on, you chicken. Why not? The cabin looks big enough. Plus, you two could ogle the boys of your dreams live and in person.” She gets this naughty rascal grin on her face, running her tongue on her lower lip like a hungry savage. “Juicy fodder.” I shudder at the thought of being so near Kian. It sends huge chills through my torso and grips me hard like a lurch in my gut. “God, could you imagine staying there with Liam, Melissa? That’d be like a dream come true, right?” My brain starts to shift, wanting Mandy’s idea but being terrified by it. She shakes her head vehemently, with a look of terror on her face. “But we can’t go over there.” Her eyes go wide as her head wobbles. The girl’s going to shake that pretty head right off her shoulders. Mandy turns her back to us and saunters away. We follow again; we have no shame. “Or won’t?” asks Mandy with an accusing finger jab to the air as she spins to face us. “You want to freeze your tushes off here all night?” she asks in a sassy tone. “They are way too popular for me to go knock on their door. Lucas and I used to play together years ago, but, ya know, he’s nice and all, but he doesn’t talk to me, like ever. Sometimes when I see him here, he waves, says a few words if I’m lucky, but that’s because our parents are friends, and he has to when we all get together. He avoids me like the plague though. I just can’t do it.” She sighs. “Plus, she’s there,” she says with extreme disgust, as she makes a gross face, sticking out her tongue. “Bleck.” “I’d give anything to have a cabin next to him. Watching him and Lily in swimsuits jumping off the dock? Talk about your double twist cone pleasure.” Mandy smirks and exaggeratedly sways, then pretends to faint, falling to the couch. “Those two are smoking, effing, ever-loving, chill-inducing, volcanically hot together.” She shudders, fanning herself as she’s splayed across the couch. I giggle and shake my head. “You’re funny.” Melissa laughs. “Yeah, she’s here all the time, too. She comes along just about every time. She won’t talk to me at all and when Lucas does, she stays away. She’s way too cool for me.” Her disdain for the girl is so obvious, but I happen to agree. “Who needs talking when that’s your view?” Mandy chuckles as a snarky snarl graces her face. “Staring at those two all summer, geez, I’d have to live in the cold shower.” I shake my head at her, rolling my eyes. “You’re too much,” I say with a grin. Mandy nods as she sits up abruptly. “Yes, that I am, friend, that I am.” She pauses, then rises off the couch, jerking her arms up in the air. “I’m going next door to ask if we can stay with them. They’ve got to say yes in this cold. Besides, we could die.” She winks, then spins away, only to look back at us. “It’s literally a perfect setup.” She raises both her hands in a shrug. “I gotta do it,” she says with confidence. “You’ll both soon be thanking me.” Melissa quickly rises and blocks her. “Please, no, Mandy. No. Don’t do it. Let’s just try to stay here, maybe it won’t get that cold. We have lots of blankets.” Her voice is so full of pleading it almost hurts to listen to her. “Are you nuts?” She sidesteps Melissa easily, her basketball skills showing as she dodges Melissa’s lame grab attempt. “I’m going. I’m not freezing my ass off all night in this cold cabin when there’s a warm cabin next door—that’s also full of total freaking hotties.” She dashes across the living room. “What if Lucas’s parents come?” I ask, not hiding my own hesitation over her plan. She turns back to us. “So, what if they do? It’s still a warm cabin full of sexy people we all like looking at. It’ll be epic. Besides, parents are parents. They will help us.” She does a little dance in place, wiggling her butt in celebration. “Hey, it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity, and I’m not going to squander it.” She approaches the front door. Melissa and I follow her like puppies. This is getting embarrassing. How did we get to be such wimps? “Are you really doing this, Mandy?” I’m in awe. She has balls of steel for someone who has no balls at all. “You’re my hero.” I smile at her, though I’m scared to death to go over there. But it would be so incredible if it happened. Being snowed in with hot guys? Yes, please. “I know, love. I know.” She slips on her boots and pats my arm. “You will love me forever for this, right?” I nod. “Maybe?” I’m shivering, I’m so nervous, but I want it, bad. Like I want air. I gasp as she sets her face in firm determination. She slips on her coat and a hat with a white glittery ball on top. She’s out the door before we can snag her, and before I forget to breathe. She’s prancing along in the falling snow as she glances back at us with the most giant grin possible. “She’s amazing. I could never to that in a million years.” I watch her strut down the driveway. “She’s a pro.” Melissa wrings her hands. “I don’t want to go. But then there’s Lily. Lily, like, hates me, and I hate her. I can’t be in the same cabin with her for that long.” “I don’t like her either. She’s a stuck-up bitch. They might say no.” I shrug. “They won’t.” Her eyes are so worried, I give her a big hug. “I might have a heart attack being that close to Liam.” She looks so serious I almost laugh in her face. I rub her back; she’s shivering, too. “I get it. It’ll be okay. We will all be there together. We could always come back here if they’re mean to us.” I don’t believe myself either, but hell, I’m trying to. “Right?” She nods as her face shows she’s trying to not panic. We watch as Mandy bounds up the driveway next door, dragging her black leather boots with the bows up the backs through the snow like she shouldn’t be. “Girl is gonna wreck those beautiful boots,” Melissa says, shaking her head.

 

Author Interview

Can you share with us something about the book that isn’t in the blurb? They have fun with being silly with food innuendos and it becomes flirty.

What was the inspiration for the story? 
Several years ago we had this very weather event happen in Minnesota when we had a polar vortex storm come through and it got so cold that the state kind of shut down for four days and schools were closed for four days in a row...which was unheard of back then (this was pre-covid so shutdowns were nonexistent).

Are you working on anything else currently that you can share with your readers?
I have a YA fantasy that I'm done with which is aimed at young teen boys as an audience, they create haunted houses. I also have a few other YA Romances that are in various stages of editing.

What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
I love to read, cook, swim in our pool, garden, and spend time with my family (my husband, three sons, and four pets). We have three dogs and a guinea pig.

What comes first, the plot or characters? 
That changes with each book, but generally more the main idea or premise comes first.

Where can readers find out more about you and your books? 
My books are on Amazon and other online sellers. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Julie-Hoag/author/B07893GH65


Let’s Add Some Fun!

Would you rather have an endless summer or an endless winter? 
Oh definitely endless summer!

Morning person or Night owl?
Night Owl. I actually hate going to sleep!

Favorite artist and favorite song? 
I've always loved Prince. And favorite song is tough but I'd say "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel.

  

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Tropes
Romantic Comedy
Forced Proximity (snowbound)
Enemies to Friends
Cinnamon Roll MMC with Grit
Adulting
Mental Health
Female Friendships

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About the Author
Julie Hoag writes in multiple genres including romance, YA Romance, YA fantasy, and nonfiction. She has one YA Contemporary Romance novel with a small publisher called "Hungry Hearts", “Cabin Crew” (releasing March 14, 2025) and several self-published works as an indie author under her own publishing label. She's published split table recipe cookbooks and content for families who have both vegetarians and meat-eaters at their table. Feeding both diets is hard, but with a few tricks and mindful focuses, it's entirely possible. Her entire adult life she has cooked this way, and she shares her experiences as a cook, and a mom to three boys, recipes, and tips in books and on her blog juliehoagwriter dot com. She also runs a podcast called Vegetarians & Meat-Lovers: Split Table Recipes about cooking these hybrid recipes as well. 

 

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