PRESS RELEASE: EDWARD WILLET’S LATEST MIDDLE GRADE/YA MODERN-DAY FANTASY IS “FIREBOY”!

Aurora Award-winning author Edward Willett’s latest is a modern-day humorous middle-grade/YA fantasy adventure featuring a narrator you’ll never forget

Shadowpaw Press in Regina, Saskatchewan, is thrilled to announce the release on June 24 of the newest novel by Aurora Award-winning author Edward Wilett, the middle-grade/YA modern-day fantasy adventure Fireboy.

Set in a fictional foothills town in Alberta, Fireboy tells the story of two thirteen-year-old girls, about to start Grade 8, who must work together to uncover the terrifying truth of what—and who—is responsible for the mysterious disappearance of everyone else in their Grade 7 science just a few months before.

“I can’t wait for readers to meet Sam, the narrator and main character in Fireboy,” says Willett. “She was so much fun to write; I hope readers enjoy getting to know her and accompanying her on her adventures as much as I did.”

More about Fireboy

“I knew things were getting weird when I saw my best friend’s face in the campfire. I didn’t realize how weird until the campfire followed me home . . .”

Thirteen-year-old Samantha “Sam” MacReady is nervous about the start of Grade 8, especially science class, which isn’t too surprising: last year, her Grade 7 science class mysteriously disappeared on the way to a field trip she missed out on.

But when her best friend, Lorenzo―whom no one has seen since he got on the bus with the rest of that class―suddenly appears in a campfire, she moves from nervous to freaked out. She teams up with Meg LeBlanc, the sole student survivor of what all adults refer to as “The Tragedy,” to uncover just what went on that day and why Lorenzo is now showing up in her back yard made entirely of flames.

What the two girls find out is far freakier and scarier than they ever imagined. Sam and Meg must use all their grit and intelligence to save the day and free their friends from magical enslavement . . . or fall victim to the very same fate.

Praise for Fireboy

“An exciting action-hero adventure centred on a compelling and competent narrator.”  – Kirkus Reviews

Fireboy is a story jam-packed with mystery, action, humour, and surprises. You’ll never look at science class or elementals the same way again.” – Arthur Slade, Governor General’s Award-winning author of Dust

“A gripping read! . . . Sam’s engaging narrative voice in Fireboy is certain to draw readers into this mystery in which things are far from what they appear to be, and Sam herself is plunged deeper and deeper into mortal danger. Highly recommended!”―Alison Lohans, award-winning author of more than thirty books for young readers and adults

“Edward Willett’s Fireboy is a joy to read. His charming and clever main character faces an interesting and unusual situation that feels both like fantasy and like science fiction . . . the plot is quite exciting and kept me rapidly turning pages. An enjoyable book all around.” – L. Jagi Lamplighter, author of The Books of Unexpected Enlightenment

“A murderous tangle of kidnappings, treachery, weird alchemy, and an ancient evil that never dies.” – Matt Hughes, author of The Emir’s Falcon

More about the author

Edward Willett is the award-winning author (under his own name and as E.C. Blake and Lee Arthur Chane) of more than sixty books of science fiction, fantasy, and nonfiction for readers of all ages, including twelve novels for DAW Books. He has been shortlisted multiple times for Saskatchewan Book Awards and won for his young adult fantasy  Spirit Singer  (Shadowpaw Press). He won Canada’s top science fiction and fantasy award, the Aurora, for his second novel for DAW, Marseguro, and has been shortlisted several times since, including for his most recent young adult science fiction novel, Star Song  (Shadowpaw Press). Ed has also won an Aurora Award for his podcast, The Worldshapers. In addition to being a writer and editor, Ed is a professional actor and singer. He lives in Regina, Saskatchewan, with his wife, Margaret Anne Hodges, a professional engineer.

About Shadowpaw Press

Shadowpaw Press, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, was founded in 2018 by award-winning author Edward Willett. Shadowpaw Press is a member of Literary Press Group (Canada) and the Association of Canadian Publishers and publishes an eclectic selection of books by both new and established authors, including adult fiction, young adult fiction, children’s books, nonfiction, and anthologies.

PRESS RELEASE: BAD DEAL FOR AMERICA BY DR. DAVID D. SCHEIN NOW IN AUDIOBOOK FORMAT

BAD DEAL FOR AMERICA 

An inside look into the games politicians are playing with America’s money by critically acclaimed author, Dr. David D. Schein

Released and published by the Claremont Management Group!

The book is available worldwide in all formats

Now a new audio book!!!

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   ABOUT DR. DAVID SCHEIN:

 Dr. David D. Schein is an author, professor, consultant and public speaker. He is a tenured Professor and the Cameron Endowed Chair of Management and Marketing at the University of St. Thomas’ Cameron School of Business. He is also the President and General Counsel of Claremont Management Group, a Human Resources consulting firm in Houston, TX. He often speaks on employment and consumer matters. While Conservative radio loves to bash Ivy League academics, Dr. Schein is an Ivy League graduate and a full-time academic, plus a solid conservative. He has radio experience and hosts the podcasts “Saving America” and “Business Law 101.”

PRESS RELEASE: Amusing, acclaimed, and erudite Cupboard Love: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities: It is back in print for the first time in two decades

Shadowpaw Press in Regina, Saskatchewan, is thrilled to announce the release on May 27 of the acclaimed nonfiction book Cupboard Love: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities, now back in print for the first time in two decades in a revised third edition.

When the first edition came out in 1996, Margaret Vasser, author of the bestselling Much Depends on Dinner, called it “Erudite and imaginative.” The Globe and Mail called it “Erudite and entertaining—a delectable feast for all verbivores,” and named it to its list of “required reading” notable books for 1997. Choice Reviews said it was “Thoroughly researched, well presented, fascinating.” Cupboard Love was one of three books nominated for a 1996 Julia Child Cookbook Award in the Food Reference/Technical Category (Calphalon Award).

“It’s been almost thirty years since the original publication of Cupboard Love: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities,” says Morton. “It was a book that changed my life: spending six months, fourteen hours a day, researching and writing about the origins and histories of more than a thousand words about food and cooking nearly drove me mad. My nightly dreams were—seriously—often haunted by rival verbs breaking out in fist fights, foreign nouns crumbling into letters as I tried to grasp them in my hands, and diabolical ordeals like being forced by Gordon Ramsay to eat cream of mushroom soup with chopsticks. But apart from almost making me bonkers, Cupboard Love gave me confidence that I could write something other than a stupid PhD dissertation. In fact, it was the success of the first edition of Cupboard Love that inspired me to write three more books of nonfiction and then—eventually—a young adult novel. (The Headmasters, published by Shadowpaw Press in 2024.) I’d become what I always wanted to be—a writer!

“And so, seeing Cupboard Love brought to the table again (kind of like eating pizza the morning after you bought it) is extremely gratifying and fulfilling, almost as if I’ve come full circle. Best of all, this third edition of Cupboard Love means that a new generation of readers can learn about the fascinating histories of everyday food words like cucumber, menu, lobster, and coconut; of unusual food words like frangipani, chimichanga, doed-koek, and catillation; and of ridiculous (but real) food words like funistrada, blobsterdis, flummery, and (yes, really) open-arse. English has borrowed so many food words from other cultures that it’s a veritable banquet—or smorgasbord—or gallimaufry—or farrago— of etymological morsels!”

“I couldn’t be happier to bring Cupboard Love to a new generation of readers,” says Edward Willett, editor and publisher of Shadowpaw Press. “It was a delight to read it, entry by entry, and I’m sure readers will share that delight, whether re-reading it again after more than twenty years or discovering it—and its intellectually delectable contents—for the first time.”

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More about Cupboard Love

“A whimsical, side-splitting, erudite, and sometimes cheeky book.” – The Globe and Mail

From everyday foods to exotic dishes, from the herbs and spices of medieval England to the cooking implements of the modern kitchen, Cupboard Love is a sumptuous feast that explores the fascinating stories behind familiar and not-so-familiar gastronomic terms.

Who knew that the word “pomegranate” is related to the word “grenade”? That “baguette” is a cousin of “bacteria”? That “soufflé” comes from the same root as “flatulence”? Who knew that “vermicelli” is Italian for “little worms,” that “avocado” comes from an Aztec word meaning “testicle,” or that “catillation” denotes the unseemly licking of plates?

Addictively readable, it takes us on a journey across cultures and history to arrive at the explanations behind some of our favourite culinary words and phrases, answering along the way those questions we’ve always had about food but were afraid to ask the cook.

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More about the author

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AI-generated content may be incorrect.Mark Morton is the author of The End: Closing Words for a Millennium (winner of the Alexander Isbister Award for nonfiction); The Lover’s Tongue: A Merry Romp Through the Language of Love and Sex (republished in the UK as Dirty Words), and Cooking with Shakespeare. He’s also the author of more than fifty columns for Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture (University of California Press) and has written and broadcast more than a hundred columns about language and culture for CBC Radio. His young adult science fiction novel The Headmasters came out from Shadowpaw Press in early 2024.

Mark has a PhD in sixteenth-century literature from the University of Toronto and has taught at several universities in France and Canada. He and his wife, Melanie Cameron (also an author), have four children, three dogs, one rabbit, and no time.

About Shadowpaw Press

Shadowpaw Press, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, was founded in 2018 by award-winning author Edward Willett. Shadowpaw Press is a member of Literary Press Group (Canada) and the Association of Canadian Publishers and publishes an eclectic selection of books by both new and established authors, including adult fiction, young adult fiction, children’s books, nonfiction, and anthologies. 

PRESS RELEASE: GRIEF: THE SILENT PANDEMIC BY DOUG LAWRENCE

GRIEF: The Silent Pandemic

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The newest book of heartfelt advice and story-telling by acclaimed mentoring expert, Doug Lawrence and Published by Paradise Publishing House and is available this April

Through heartfelt storytelling, practical advice, and actionable solutions, Lawrence empowers readers to navigate their own grief journeys. He challenges the stigma and misinformation surrounding grief, offering a roadmap to healing that is rooted in understanding, connection, and hope.

Whether you are seeking solace in your own time of loss or looking to support someone you care about, this book is a beacon of hope that reminds us all: healing is possible, and brighter days lie ahead

Other Books by Doug:

I am honored and humbled to be able to share some of my experiences as an effective mentor with you. Effective mentoring is a life long journey of learning and developing personally and professionally. I hope that you will grow as much as I have with the guidance provided through the “Gift of Mentoring”.

Amazon.com: Gift of Mentoring eBook : Doug, Lawrence, Emily Hunter: Kindle Store

“You Are Not Alone” came from suggestions/recommendations that I write a book that speaks to how mentoring can bring value to the support structure for mental health. After a rather extensive review of the literature that is out there, I found that there was literature that looked at mentoring and mental health from an academic perspective but not from a practice perspective. That needed to change.

Writing this book provided me with the opportunity to confront some of my demons and to also better understand why I had behaved the way that I did. I realized that I had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and that I had not treated it properly. I had relied on my spouse and two children to provide the support that I needed and yet they had their own trauma in dealing with my behavior. This book will give you a glimpse into my own story which will help you understand the value that mentoring could have brought me.

Amazon.com: You Are Not Alone eBook : Lawrence, Doug : Kindle Store

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About Doug:

Doug Lawrence is the founder of TalentC® and is focused on all things mentoring as a solution provider. Doug Lawrence is an International Certified Mentor and holds two Mentor Certifications; Certificate of Practice – Mentor and the Certificate of Practice – Journey Mentor from the International Mentoring Community. Doug is the only one to hold the Certificate of Practice – Journey Mentor in the world today.

He has over 30 years of mentoring and leadership experience and is recognized as a thought leader in the mentoring space. Doug authored the book entitled, “The Gift of Mentoring” and his second book entitled, “You Are Not Alone” became an Amazon #1 Best Seller in North America and the UK and is a Bronze medal recipient in the Global Book Awards. Doug is an International best-selling Author.

Doug’s Practice of Mentoring continues to grow and has resulted in his accumulation of 3,400 hours of mentoring (in person and virtual), 235 hours of speaking opportunities and 672 hours teaching others how to effectively mentor. Doug has been the guest on approximately 150 podcasts in the past year on the topics of mentoring, mental health and grief.

PRESS RELEASE: DECEPTION, A Divided Novella: Book 1.5 in the Divided Series

The epic and award-winning series continues by author, C.C. Robinson Published by Manifold Publishing 

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Everyone has secrets, but the one Sophie learns could destroy the rebellion.

After discovering a secret plot to destroy the Underground, Sophie risks everything to warn its leaders. In the Federated Republic of America, this means leaving a dystopian world of fortified cities to navigate through desolate, nuclear-ravaged lands to reach the Underground’s hidden mountain sanctuary.

But when Sophie arrives at the mountain stronghold, she finds chaos, shocking betrayal, and murder, putting her determination to save the Underground to the ultimate test.

Can Sophie save the Underground and escape with her life, or will her secrets — and the Underground’s hope for freedom — be buried in the mountains forever?

This novella is Book 1.5 of the Divided young adult dystopian series and features a secondary character from the novels. It is best read after Divided Book 1 in the Divided series. Sophie’s side quest story contains no spoilers.

Author’s Content Warning: death on page (secondary character), drugging and kidnapping, being held against one’s own will, and physical violence.

Amazon.com: Deception: A Divided Novella: Book 1.5 in the Divided Series eBook : Robinson, CC: Kindle Store

More In The Series:

The future America is divided. Walls separate racial groups inside cities, a madman dictator is bent on ruling the world, and four teens are determined to resist his oppression. Rose, Marcos, Harriet, and Jason are from different areas in Queenstown, but have one thing in common – their dreams for a better future, a free future.

In CC Robinson’s Divided series, these four teens must use their unique skills to come together and fight against the oppressive regime. From secret labor camps to the Underground resistance movement to a fight for their nation, they face impossible odds and powerful oppressors.

Each book in the series is a stand-alone adventure that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. If you enjoyed Marie Lu’s Legend series or Pierce Brown’s Red Rising series, you’ll love CC Robinson’s Divided series.

Divided is out now and Caged is out in June 2025!!

Satisfying on every level, this dystopian ‘fiction’ alerts all readers to examine possibilities, and in doing so, nearly guaranteeing eagerly awaiting the future novels in this series. Very highly recommended” _ Top 100 Amazon Reviewer, Grady Harp

“It is a gripping tale that delves into the struggle to liberate a nation filled with hazards, showcasing the heroism and fortitude of Marcos and his friends_ Alireads

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About C.C. Robinson

CC Robinson has over two decades’ experience in cross-cultural settings as a medical doctor working in post-civil war nations and as an Associate Pastor at a multi-ethnic congregation led by an African-American man in Cincinnati, the setting for Divided. When she’s not throwing on her superhero cape to save her characters from their dystopian antics, CC enjoys hiking, gardening, dancing, swimming, and driving her jeep through the woods with her husband and three kids.  

More information about C.C. can be found at:  BOOKS | CCRobinson (ccrobinsonauthor.com)

PRESS RELEASE: DEATH AT A WEDDING BOOK RELEASE

Death At a Wedding

An unexpected dark comedy spin on what happens when you send Death a wedding invitation by critically acclaimed author, 

Marc Watson

Set for release and sold internationally on April 8th by Fluky Fiction in eBook and print format!

Death, the Grim Reaper himself, has received his first ever wedding invitation. Although perceived as an all-knowing, all-powerful being, he’s still clueless on how to act in public. That… and what to do about all the mysterious rips forming in time and space, threatening to consume all of existence.

But maybe, just maybe, Victoria can help him out with all of that before it’s too late.

In this unexpectedly dark romantic comedy sequel to Death Dresses Poorly, Ethan will come face to face with new love, old loss, completely average hamburgers, and finding out exactly what it takes to finally be free.
Death at a Wedding – Kindle edition by Watson, Marc, Fiction, Fluky. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

OTHER WORKS BY MARC WATSON

Death Dresses Poorly by [Marc Watson]

Ethan is a directionless twenty-something who has finally cast off the heartbreaking responsibilities of his broken boyhood home, but not without irreversible scars and sarcasm. After surviving a tragic accident, he begins to suspect he may actually have something to live for. Is it a hidden purpose? His new beginning? Finding a decent cup of coffee?

The answer is unclear, until one morning a familiar stranger appears. The poorly dressed man at Ethan’s door seems to have all the answers. But with those answers comes a grave proposition.

Witty and realistically sarcastic; full of self-redemption and the dark, cosmic inner-workings of life and death. Comically sharp yet lighthearted, Death Dresses Poorly is the bittersweet tale of a young man’s journey through the discarded baggage of his childhood.

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ABOUT MARC:

Marc Watson is an author of genre fiction of all lengths and styles. His debut novel Death Dresses Poorly was released in 2017, and you can find stories in his science-fantasy Ryuujin World in Catching Hell: Journey and Catching Hell: Destination (all from Fluky Fiction) as well as the short story collection Between Conversations: Tales From the World of Ryuujin

Marc lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is a husband to a very patient wife and a proud father of two. He is an avid outdoorsman, baseball player, martial artist, poutine aficionado, and lover of all Mexican foods. 

He can be found at online http://www.marcwatson.ca, as well as on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/marcwroteabook, and on all other social media at @writewatson

PRESS RELEASE: Tong Ge’s The House Filler is a 2025 Maxy Award Winner

In conjunction with Asian Heritage month, Tong Ge’s historical epic, The House Filler is a 2025 Maxy Award Winner

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Ironically and in conjunction with Asian Heritage Month, critically acclaimed author Tong Ge’s debut novel, The House Filler, was the recipient of the prestigious 2025 Maxy Award in the Historical & Adventure category. 

This recognition of acknowledgement in a contest of this magnitude complements her latest accomplishments including award wins at the 2024 Independent Press Award for new fiction, the National Association of Independent Writers and Editors (NAIWE) Award for Literary Fiction, as well as being a finalist at the 2023 Eyelands Book Awards, the 2024 Canadian Book Club Awards for fiction, and second place for 2025 BookFest Award for literary-historical fiction. 

About The Maxy Awards

The Maxy Awards were designed to not only support writing and reading, but also to help those who may not have been fortunate enough to hold an iconic book in their hand and read it from cover to cover a hundred times

More information can be found at: Maxy Awards

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About Tong Ge

Born and raised in China, Tong Ge moved to Canada in the late 1980s as an international student, earning a Master of Science degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1992. Since 2012, she has written under both her real name and the pen name Tong Ge, publishing poetry, prose, and short stories in English and Chinese across North America, England, and Taiwan. A recipient of six literary awards and a finalist for five others. Her debut novel, “The House Filler,” was published in Canada in 2023. It is a finalist for the 2023 Eyelands Book Awards and the 2024 Canadian Book Club Awards for fiction and won the 2024 Independent Press Award for new fiction and National Association of Independent Writers and Editors (NAIWE) Award for Literary Fiction and second place for 2025 BookFest Award for literary -historical fiction. To learn more about her work, please visit her website at tong-ge.com.

PRESS RELEASE: FINDING COLOR: THE BACK IN A YEAR SERIES BEGINS WITH THE STUNNING DEBUT OF AUTHOR CANDACE MACPHIE

A hilarious and messy backpacking adventure in the ’90s

The Back in a Year series begins with the stunning debut of author, Candace MacPhie

The book is available worldwide in print and e-book format

Grab your backpack and get ready for an adventure in the ’90s when the Internet was scarce but laughs weren’t. Finding Color is book one in the five-part Back in a Year series, the true story of a young woman traveling around the world. Each book can be read independently, but it’s more fun to take the full trip.

More From Candace!

Then the sun finally comes out. With the help of my friends, George Michael’s music, and laughter we tackle culture shock, wild interactions, changing plans, and uncover gems I never thought I would see with my own eyes.

But the leers, catcalls, and gropes are never-ending. Regardless we persevere … until a vicious and humiliating encounter causes me to question if life on the road will save me or break me.

Back in a Year Series (2 book of series) Kindle edition (amazon.ca)

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About Candace

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Born in Montreal, Quebec, I spent years backpacking and working around the world. I have a Bachelor of Commerce degree, an MBA, and worked for twenty years on four different continents and now call Calgary, Alberta home.

I got married, had kids, and things got busy. Time was moving by quickly and my kids were growing up fast. I shifted gears and quit my job to spend time at home. During the COVID lockdown, I had time on my hands, decided to try writing, and started writing the Back in a Year series.

When I’m not at my computer yelling “Just a few more pages, then I’ll make dinner,” I love hiking in the Rocky Mountains, hot yoga, reading romance novels, and making up new cake recipes. I especially like to laugh and spend time with my husband, the self-proclaimed grumpy motherf*%ker, and my three awesome kids.

www.candacemacphie.com 

PRESS RELEASE: Nuggets Of Hope Cultivate Kindness: AN AWARD FINALIST IN THE GLOBAL BOOK AWARDS BY CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR, KIM LENGLING


Kindness is a beacon of hope and connection in a world often overshadowed by stress and uncertainty. Nuggets of Hope invites you to embark on a journey of compassion towards others and yourself. The author reveals the transformative power of simple acts of kindness through heartwarming personal stories and practical advice.

In Nuggets of Hope, you will find Personal anecdotes of sharing physical “Nuggets of Hope,” illustrating the profound effects of kindness. Practical tips for integrating kindness into your daily life, regardless of how busy or stressed you might feel. Insights into the importance of self-compassion and how being kind to yourself enhances your ability to be kind to others.


Join the author in spreading hope and positivity. Remember, it costs nothing to be kind, and its rewards are immeasurable. Choose to cultivate kindness and watch your part of the world transform into a more connected, compassionate, and hopeful place.

More from Kim Lengling:

Nonetheless, we celebrate the moments shared with our pets and the memories that will always be with us. What would our world be without our furry friends?

The stories acknowledge the joy that comes with opening your heart and home to a furry companion and is a testament to the eternal bond between humans and our animal companions.

With tales of loyalty, bravery, and above all, unconditional love, this book is a reminder of the powerful impact pets have on our lives. So grab a blanket, curl up with your own furry friend, and let the charming stories within “Paw Prints on the Couch” touch your heart and soul.

“Unconditional love is just a belly rub away! Paw Prints on the Couch is a collection of touching pet stories from individuals whose hearts have been forever marked by a furry friend and includes bonus perspectives from furry storytellers, Dexter and Kitsie. From the humorous to the sad, Paw Prints on the Couch shares personal memories that refuse to fade.” _ LitPick Reviews    

                

  

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About Kim

Kim is a multi-published author who shares her love of nature and animals, her life with PTSD, and her mission to toss out Nuggets of Hope through her writing and podcast, Let Fear Bounce.

Kim is the lead author and coordinator of six anthologies, with her newest, the Paw Prints Series: Paw Prints on the Couch and Paw Prints on the Kitchen Floor, with the third, Paw Prints on the Front Porch, coming August 2025.

Her newest book, Nuggets of Hope, was released in November 2024.

In addition to writing, she hosts the podcast Let Fear Bounce, which spotlights people who have faced and overcome personal fear(s) to make a difference in their slice of the world through writing, coaching, film production, music, philanthropy, teaching, founding non-profits, public speaking, or simply being an amazing human being.

You can regularly find Kim drinking coffee, reading, and taking long walks with her dog, Dexter.

Visit her website, www.kimlenglingauthor.com, to keep up with everything happening in her realm.