Thursday, January 27, 2022

Thursday Doors to Enchantment
Thursday Doors is a blog event hosted by Dan Antion. Since the motto of my adopted state is Land of Enchantment, and because I usually write about magical things, I call my “Doors” posts Doors to Enchantment.

Here’s the info on the books
Hidden Spells: Book #2 of the Gambit House Mystery Series
This award-winning witch/mystery series picks up seven years after Endangered Spells. The second witch book features the feisty, middle sister, Carly Goode. Tough on the outside, vulnerable on the inside, she’s determined to not only prove her magical prowess to her family and the world, she also has worked hard to forget how her ex-boyfriend, Josh, had inexplicably left her so long ago––without a trace.
But in a flash, things are flipped upside down. Suddenly, Josh is now back in town, having written an article about a fifty-year-old missing person case. And if that weren’t enough, a murdered woman’s body has just been found, rocking the little community of Wheelton Connecticut and causing everyone to wonder: How can two such different, separate cases cause so much havoc? But are they really different cases? And will Josh and Carly get back together?
#Magic, #Romance #MurderMystery, #TimeTravel, #CockatooHumor
Purchase Links
Hidden Spells (A Gambit House Mystery Book 2) Kindle Edition
Endangered Spells (A Gambit House Mystery Book 1) Kindle Edition:
Audible
Endangered Spells by S. R. Mallery, Witches Coven | Audiobook | Audible.com
Here are Sarah’s links
BLOG: https:www.srmallery.blog
NEWSLETTER: https://www.subscribepage.com/b6z2q6
AMAZON: http://amzn.to/1r3GUsZ
BOOKBUB:
https://www.bookbub.com/authors/s-r-malleryAUDIBLE: https://adbl.co/2E1kMvC
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/sarahmallery1/
TWITTER: @SarahMallery1
Facebook http://on.fb.me/1SnmIhs
Dead of Winter
In other news, this week Olga Núñez Miret posted her beautifully done reviews for Journey 11 The Sumelazon Escarpment, and Journey 12, Goddesses! I am truly honored.
I’m still working on the new ending for Dead of Winter. At this point I think it’s safe to say that there will be two more Journeys. Journey 13, The Harbor is coming soon. Of course, if you aren’t part of the “Journeys” of my Dead of Winter series, it’s never too late to begin.
Journey 12, Goddesses
Kindle: relinks.me/B09P5LJY13
Paperback: relinks.me/B09NTTZ9J8
Universal link to series (so far) on Kindle.
All the Journeys and all my books, Kindle and paperback are available at my Amazon Author Page. The most recent novelette is Journey 12, Goddesses. I’m still working on Journey 13.
This is a work of fiction. Characters, names, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, locales, or events is entirely coincidental.
Copyright © 2022 by Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene
All rights reserved.
No part of this work may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights.
All images are either the property of the author or provided by free sources, unless stated otherwise.
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Thanks for introducing me to the Gambit House mystery series, Teagan. And for the update on Dead of Winter. I read Journey 11 on the plane ride home yesterday. I can tell that things are starting to build to the climax. On to Journey 12!
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You are so kind, Diana — thank you. I hope it was a good trip. Yes, there’s a lot going on in Journey 12. Big hugs.
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Sarah’s books look like a fun read. Also, congratulations, Teagan, on the excellent reviews from Olga. 🙂
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Thanks! I had SO much fun viewing cockatoo antics online! Also, because one of the characters stilll uses flapper speak, I got to use Teagan’s wonderful resource book on that!
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Thank you kindly, Mark. I could have sworn I replied to your comment last week. Sorry to be late. Big hugs.
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“Doors to Enchantment” sound great to me.
Lovely write up you did about S. R. (Sarah) Mallery. From how you describe her books, I’m all spellbound.
Teagan, I enjoy the way you approach everything you write, with gusto.
I’ll have to go back, and visit Olga’s blog re: the 2 book reviews!.
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Thanks, Resa. I think you would enjoy the details Sarah adds to her books. Hugs on the wing.
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LOL. Thanks, Resa! When I was researching this series, I had bought a huge coffee table book on Spells. Used to all my historical fiction books,my hubby saw it and shook his head as he laughed. “Now that’s research you don’t usually do!”
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Oooooo! I’d love to see that coffee table book of spells. 🙂 Have a great rest of the week, Sarah. Hugs.
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What a wonderful way to participate in the Thursday Doors by showcasing Sarah’s books. And I love the saying, “Door to Enchantment.” I was born in The Land of Enchantment. 🙂
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I remember. Another good thing about New Mexico. 😉 Thanks, Jan. Keep on the path to recovery. Hugs.
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We’re right next to the Land of Enchantment here in Arizona. 🙂
janet
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Cool beans, Janet! I tried to get myself to a few different parts of AZ, but that was before I removed federal jobs from my equation. My only regret is not having a mobile vet for Crystal. I love my new adopted home, but right now I’m really kicking myself hard about that part. Anyhow, thanks for dropping by. Hugs on the wing.
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Arizona sounds so close to New Mexico and they are contiguous, but the Phoenix area is quite a drive from most of NM!
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HIdden Spells sounds like a fun book in a fun series.:-)
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It really is, Priscilla. I’m happy that Sarah is keeping the series alive. Hugs on the wing.
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Thanks, Priscilla! It kind of has evrything…witches, romance, murder mystery, and Joslyn, the pet cockatoo!
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Reblogged this on S.R. Mallery's AND HISTORY FOR ALL and commented:
Much thanks to the wonderful Teagan Riordain Geneviene
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Thank you SOOO much for helping me on this, Teagan! And boy, do I love the promo you made up! Joselyn, the book’s cockatoo, thanks you as well! OX
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It’s always a pleasure, Sarah. I’m delighted you like the image. I had fun working with the cockatoo. 😀 Wishing you huge success. Hugs on the wing!
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I LOVED watching cockatoo videos online!
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This is a great review and a nice way to promote a book. Thank for sharing with Thursday Doors, Teagan.
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Thanks about the image, Dan. I can’t take credit for the body-text, but I do love Sarah’s stories. I’m looking forward to curling up with this one. Her tag for cockatoo humor really grabbed me. Hugs on the wing.
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Thank you muchly, Dan Antion, for having this event–and opening up your door for my witch books! 🙂
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Books are doors to magical places in their own right. Always welcome.
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A great door and review, Teagan!
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Hi Deborah. Thanks for helping me cheer on Sarah’s new book. Hugs on the wing!
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😀 You’re welcome! Hugs!!
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Thanks for your comment! 🙂
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You’re welcome! 😀
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I’m excited to learn you are working on the ending, Teagan:) I have Endangered Spells on my TBR list, and look forward to reading that. Hugs xo
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I love the touch of whimsy in this series, Denise.
Yes, I’m working hard to finish up #13 — although I do leave it on a cliffhanger. I admit that I’m a little intimidated about the ending. That re-write has hung over my head for a decade. Although I just now had to stop and make a note for an inspired comment from Thyrus at the ending. 😀 Many thanks for reading and commenting. Special thanks for being part of the Journeys. ❤ Hugs on the wing.
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Thank you so much! I had SUCH a good time watching cockatoos actin up online for my ‘research’!! lol
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I think these books would be right up Denise’s reading alley. She’s such an animal lover and gets the whimsy too. 🙂
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I’m always interested in witchy books. And I can’t say I’ve ever seen a hashtag for cockatoo humor, but I’m on board!
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That caught my surprised eye too, Teri. So of course, I couldn’t resist making an image with a cockatoo! 😀 Sarah’s books have a fine sense of whimsy. Hugs on the wing!
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Thanks for your interest! Yeah, I decided why not put hastags in my Amazon blurb? 🙂
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Excellent reviews, Teagan. Congratulations. Also, a terrific way to promote Sarah’s book.
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Thanks, John. Credit for the text goes to Sarah, but her books are a delight. I’m happy you liked my playful image. Hugs on the wing!
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Yes, the excellent reviews for Teagan’s work do not surprise me! Thanks for the comment! 🙂
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They do not surprise me either. Best wishes.
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Reblogged this on Just Olga and commented:
Teagan Geneviene brings us an enchanted door and news of a new book by talented S.R. Mallery. Don’t miss it!
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Many thanks for reblogging, Olga. I appreciate you!
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Thanks SO much for reblogging, Olga! Much appreciated! Hope all is well. xxo
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I’ve read some of SR Mallery’s books and loved them, but I have lost track of her most recent ones. Thanks, Teagan, for bringing us her new publication, and congratulations to the author. I’m sure it will do well.
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Yes, I’m sure it will too, Olga. I enjoy the bits of humor Sarah adds. Hugs on the wing!
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Thanks, Olga. Yeah, this was part of a series…which has disbanded, so these two books are MY series now. All I can say is I view witch spells differently than I used to. lol xo
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Thanks for clarifying, Sarah. I had wondered about that. I’m happy you are keeping the series alive. Excellent.
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You are an awesome creative talent. And I love that cockatoo!! Be safe & well my friend.
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Thanks Cindy. When I saw Sarah’s tag of “Cockatoo humor” I couldn’t resist. Love and hugs to you and everyone at The Holler.
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Yes, Teagan IS an awesome creative talent! And as for the cockatoo? Boy, did I enjoy learning about them — they are called the Teflon birds…they always want to be around their owners night and day! LOL
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A lovely post, Teagan. SR Mallery’s books sound very enchanting. Congratulations again on the splendid reviews, Teagan.
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Indeed they are, Robbie. Sarah’s storytelling has a lovely touch. Hugs on the wing!
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Roberta, Thanks for commenting. Yes, big congrats re Teagan’s reviews…she sure deserves every ounce of them! And thanks re my witchy books…they were fun to write! 🙂
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