A Story of Love, Power, Unity, and America's First Lady
by Rebecca DeMarino
Book: Montana Rose
Author: Mary Connealy
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release Date: June 23, 2026
From bestselling author Mary Connealy comes a poignant Western romance about second chances, redemption, and the healing power of faith—a moving tale of a heartbroken young widow, a compassionate rancher, and the love that helps them both find their way home.
When Cassie Griffin’s abusive husband dies, leaving her pregnant and destitute, she’s forced to marry a stranger to survive. Red Dawson, a hardworking rancher and part-time preacher, steps forward to save her from a worse fate. Though Red fears marrying a non-believer goes against his principles, he can’t stand by and watch Cassie be claimed by the ruthless Sawyer clan.
Living in Red’s rustic cave home is a far cry from Cassie’s former life of luxury. But as she learns to work alongside him, she discovers strength she never knew she possessed. Red’s gentle patience and unwavering faith begin to crack the protective shell she’s built around her heart. When a dangerous enemy threatens their newfound happiness, Cassie and Red must trust in God’s plan—and each other—to survive.
Can a marriage of convenience bloom into true love? And can a woman who’s known only submission find the courage to stand tall? A tender story of healing, hope and the transformative power of unconditional love. Perfect for fans of Janette Oke and Karen Witemeyer.
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Mary Connealy writes romantic comedies with cowboys and is celebrated for her fun, zany, action-packed style. She is a two time Carol Award winner, and a Rita, Christy and Inspirational Reader’s Choice finalist.
Mary Connealy writes romantic comedy with cowboys always with a strong suspense thread. She is a two-time Carol Award winner, and a Rita, Christy and Inspirational Reader’s Choice finalist. She is the bestselling author of 75 books and novellas. She has over a million and a half books in print.
Mary lives on a ranch in eastern Nebraska with her very own romantic cowboy hero. Visit her website or find her at Petticoats & Pistols!
Montana Rose was one of the first books I wrote. Very early on, though it took a while to get it published. And I ended up rewriting it to make it part of a three book series.
My basic goals with Montana Rose were two fold.
One, I seem almost addicted to writing feisty lady ranchers. I do it so much that I decided I needed to challenge myself. Write a quiet, shy heroine.
Cassie Dawson was born. And the thing with Cassie was, she was so used to being controlled by her much older husband, it was very hard for her new husband to convince her of her own worth.
Drawing Cassie out, finding the inner woman, making her believe she had worth, was such an interesting challenge for me as an author.
For a woman who writes in the same genre all the time, I really do try and mix things up. I PROMISE I DO!
Not sure how often I succeed but making my characters be three dimensional is always my goal. And I try and do different things in my books. A fist fight on a moving train. A fire in a blizzard. Diving off a galloping horse to stop a runaway bad guy. I try different careers and different locations. Always, I am trying something new. In Montana Rose, I picked a quiet, frightened mouse of a woman.
At least that was how it started out. By the end, Cassie finds herself.
So that was the fundamental goal.
And the second aim I had was Love Comes Softly, Janette Oke’s classic, beautiful Christian romance. I just loved that book. The pregnant widow, the husband who’s trying to help and needs help himself. Shove them together into a marriage and try to find love.
Of course, my book has more comedy and more gunfire than Love Comes Softly. I call it love comes softly, with mayhem. I pitched the title Love Comes Loudly. Or maybe Love Comes Hardly. We went with Montana Rose. Probably for the best.
Cassie remains a beloved sweetheart. Red, the best hero I’ve ever written…except he was probably too nice. The hero needs to have some challenges too. But Cassie just needed Red Dawson to be so kind and strong and wise. Yes, he has red hair and he has a temper that rarely erupts…though sometimes. But most Red is the best.
Those are the creative forces that forged Montana Rose.
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When Professor Meridia Vail’s space station is hurled across time and dimensions, she and the rest of the Bridgeway crew wake on an alternate Earth that's only five years into the future but looks like it's a century behind her technology. Their goal is to reclaim their crippled station, return to their dimension, and hope that a mysterious interdimensional illness doesn't kill her and her people first.
Stuck on a backwards version of her own planet, Meridia must deal with governments who want her technology and intelligence agencies who want control. Nobody trusts anyone, and the longer they delay, the closer the Bridgeway gets to a catastrophic reentry.
However, the greatest shock comes when Meridia meets her doppelganger, a brilliant mechanic with a loving family that leaves her heart aching for the life she could have had.
As time is running out for her crew and New Earth, Meridia faces an impossible mission: return to the station, save her crew, and prevent a global disaster. Duty first. Family second. When Meridia is thrust into a situation where the two become synonymous, she must decide how much she's willing to risk for a world she's sworn to save and a life she can never have.
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Book: The Escape Game (The Game Masters Book 2)
Author: Gina Holder
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: May 5, 2026
20 years ago, the world’s leading enigmatologist disappeared…
Demi Kayne, owner of a popular puzzle shop, has spent years searching for her father, who vanished without a trace. When she cracks the code he left behind, the trail leads her to a secluded mansion—and straight into danger.
Liam Shepherd, a missionary with a passion for puzzles, is desperate to find his missing sister. His investigation brings him to Silver Falls, where his path collides with Demi’s in ways neither of them expects.
Drawn into a deadly escape game designed by a brilliant and vengeful mind, Demi and Liam must unravel twisted riddles and confront buried secrets before time runs out. Losing could cost them everything. Their faith and each other may be their only means of escape.
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Gina Holder is a Christian award-winning author of romantic suspense and cozy mysteries filled with faith, intrigue, danger, romance, and epic twists you’ll never see coming.
She’s had an infatuation with books for as long as she can remember. She loves sharing uplifting messages from God’s Word and introducing readers to new and new-to-them authors on her blog.
When she’s not writing, Gina enjoys playing the piano, cooking, reading, watching Hallmark mysteries, and solving “escape room” puzzles. She loves growing in her craft as an author. She published her debut novel in 2017. Gina lives in Wyoming with her husband and daughter.
The Book I Almost Gave Up On
When I turned in the first full draft of The Escape Game last September, I hated it.
Not in a playful, self-deprecating way. I really, truly hated it.
I had that awful, hollow feeling in my stomach. The one that whispers, This isn’t good enough. You aren’t good enough. Why did you ever think you could pull this off?
Honestly, I believed this book was beyond my abilities.
And it was.
But I forgot I have Someone on my side who can do all things.
Back in 2022, this story idea was supposed to be simple. A shorter novel inside a collection. I had a fun premise, a few intriguing characters, and a basic plot: a second chance romance with the two main characters locked in a deadly mansion.
Easy peasy, right?
Wrong.
I realized the story needed space to breathe, so I wrote something else for the collection, and put this story back on the shelf until the right time.
Fast forward to 2025. The Escape Game was proposed as book 2 of The Game Master series.
I started writing. Characters pushed back. They wouldn’t talk. Inside my head, there was silence.
Some books flow. This one fought.
I wrestled with tone and pacing. I rewrote entire sections only to delete them again. Scenes that sparkled in my head fell flat on the page. I second-guessed everything.
My heroine was supposed to be the faithful Christian girl who wins the bad boy to the Lord.
She wasn’t.
And my hero? He was all wrong.
So, I did something terrifying.
I replaced him.
Completely.
I created an entirely new character—Liam Shepherd.
On the surface, Liam was perfect—kind, protective, devoted to the Lord, close to his family. Every Christian girl’s dream.
But fiction doesn’t work that way. Perfection isn’t compelling.
I asked God to show me Liam’s wound.
When it came, I cried.
No, I bawled like a baby.
Liam wasn’t abused. He didn’t come from a broken home. He had love and stability. Then tragedy struck, and he faced a choice.
He chose wrong.
And it haunted him.
But the troubles were far from over.
This wasn’t just a tricky plot or a stubborn manuscript.
This story touched some deep places in my own heart—places I didn’t expect to have to revisit. Writing it meant digging into tender, uncomfortable emotions, facing truths about fear, grief, and courage that I hadn’t fully confronted. It hit a little too close to home.
Some days it felt less like writing fiction and more like surgery.
And surgery is exhausting.
By the time I reached the end, I wasn’t excited. I was just tired. I turned it in because it was due, not because it felt finished.
Then the editing began.
If drafting this book was wandering through a dark forest, editing was finally being handed a flashlight. Sentences tightened. Motivations clarified. Scenes I thought were essential were cut, and others grew stronger. What felt hopeless started to feel possible.
Slowly—painfully at times—the story started to come into focus.
My editor asked hard questions. I rewrote the entire book. (Not completely, but it felt like it.)
Each round of edits chipped away at the parts I disliked and revealed the story underneath—the one I’d been trying to tell all along.
Somewhere along the way, something unexpected happened.
I stopped hating it.
More than that, I started to like it.
Everything clicked. The story finally had the depth—and the heart—it had been missing.
And now, sitting on the other side of the process, I can honestly say something I never imagined saying last fall:
I’m proud of The Escape Game.
Not because it’s perfect—no book ever is—but because it represents persistence. Growth. The courage to dig into hard places and stay long enough to find the heart of the story.
And that heart is what I hope you feel when you read it.
What started as a small, simple idea grew into something deeper than I expected. Something that required more from me than I thought I had to give.
And in the end, it became something God and I built together.
This book reminded me of something important:
We’re all first drafts.
God is shaping us, molding us … and we fight back. We look at our lives and wish things were different. We replay our wrong choices. We feel regret, frustration, and fear.
Sometimes, we even hate what we see.
But hating your draft doesn’t mean you’ve failed.
“Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:” Philippians 1:6 (KJV)
It just means God isn’t finished yet.
And sometimes, the stories we struggle with the most end up being the ones we’re proudest to hold in our hands.
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Book Details:
Book Title: A Dagger in the Ivy (Blade Bound Saga) by Dorothy Dreyer
Category: Adult Fiction (18 yrs +), 420 pages
Genre: Romantasy
Publisher: Crimson Fox Publishing
Release date: November 2024
Content Rating: R: My book contains profanity, some explicit sex scenes, and battle blood and gore.
Book Description:
With a kingdom in peril and magic awakening in her blood, Celeste is thrust into a deadly game of power, secrets, and forbidden desires.
In a world plagued by darkness and deceit, half-fae Celeste Westergaard is torn between her duty as the Commander of the Royal Regiment and her station as the next in line for the throne. On the rise are attacks from supernatural creatures , the carnivorous beasts sent by the Shadow Tsar to claim the lives of third-born fae throughout the realm of Terre Ferique. But as Celeste’s homeland of Delasurvia faces turmoil and unrest, she is thrust into an arranged marriage to the Prince of Hedera, the Land of Ivy.
While the destiny of her kingdom rests on Celeste’s shoulders, she must also face the threat of madness, a fate which could befall her if her fae powers do not manifest. And to make things worse, the prince’s brooding half-brother carries a hatred for her she can’t understand.
As Celeste unravels the mysteries hidden within Hedera, she must navigate a treacherous path to protect her kingdom and uncover the truth hidden within her own bloodline.
A Dagger in the Ivy is a gripping tale of intrigue, danger, deception, and unexpected alliances.
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