Myracles in the Void by Wes Dyson ~ Excerpt

Myracles in the Void by Wes Dyson ~ Excerpt

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Title: Myracles in the Void
Author: Wes Dyson
Series: Myraverse #1
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

Myracles in the Void by Wes Dyson

There once were two children,
a girl and a boy.
One could create,
the other, destroy.

Within every heart lies the power to bond or break.

On an isolated port of floating garbage called Hop, Gaiel Izz and his sister, Lynd, never imagined they’d be able to change anything…

Not their nasty neighbors, not their hungry bellies, and especially not their missing father.

That will change when they discover the power of myracles — magic that either creates or destroys.

As the brother and sister set across Esa to bring their family back together, this power will either unite them or shatter their entire world to pieces.

It will all come down to what truly lies within their hearts…

Create or destroy?

Excerpt from Myracles in the Void

© 2022
Wes Dyson

THE RED TIDE is COMING!

Water Level Low.

SPRYT SightingsHighly Expected.

Un-luck + Disaster ToAllWho Encounter.

BLOCK EVERYOPENING.

— Mayor Tanning

What a delightful sign to have hanging in front of one’s home — a mix of “watch out” with “you’re on your own.” But that’s living in Hop for ya, a’kay?

As a floating port in the middle of the sea, there weren’t any roads to or from Hop. On their own, indeed. But it wasn’t always so lonely. Fifty years ago, Hop was a bustling pitstop for the hundreds of trade ships sailing across the Domus Gulf every year. A place to “hop” from one side of the gulf to the other. Being a travel hub made it bursting with exotic goods and fresh ideas. But the wild waters of the gulf were hard to predict, and they only seemed to grow more dangerous over time. One shipwreck was enough to send thoughts and prayers, but after ten and twenty ships washed back blown to bits, it started to nip at the profits. Soon traders found alternate land routes that may have taken longer, but at least weren’t so death-y.

Practically overnight, Hop and its people were forgotten like a used hanky in a puddle. Trapped on a floating port amid the unfor‐ giving sea, a stagnant idea stuck to them — anything made would just be unmade. What was to stop anything they worked hard to build from falling to pieces like Hop did? Nothin’ lasts butsalt in yer ass became the most graffitied words on the splintering streets, a series of long planks called “Boards.” Was there any point in shining your shoes, doing your hair, brushing your teeth? They would all end up dirty, tasseled, and yellow. Undone, eventually. Was there any point in building relationships, then? Nothing lasts but the salt in their asses, indeed.

Just behind that friendly “red tide” warning sign on Boulie Board, a skinny wreck of a home rose from the battered planks. Its number, 76, was drawn large and wide on the front and side in “Hopper White,” a local specialty paint whose main ingredient was seagull poop. Nothing could be wasted in Hop, not even waste. The pieces that made up the home had a kind of widely used look about them, like maybe that wall had once been the barnacled belly of a rowboat, and before that, it was a sign that said HOP: POPULATION 600. Its door was a full fourteen shades of a should-I-touch-that sort of green and was cracked at the bottom up to the knob. Its two sea-weathered windows were small and narrow like suspicious eyes squinting at the neighbors. By Hopper standards, the Izz family actually had quite a fine little nest.

The only reason the Izz house somewhat outshined its raggedy neighbors was because of the family’s firstborn, Gaiel Izz. Gai liked to fix things when they broke. Something about broken objects made him queasy, compulsive even; a roar in the belly yapping at him to make it better. As for the things he couldn’t fix, he’d at least insist on putting a sheet of soggy newspaper over it or something. In fact, he patched so many holes in his clothes with newspaper that it became the dominant fabric. It crinkled as he walked.

One special night, this industrious fifteen-year-old was lying motionless on the floor in one of the home’s damp upstairs bedrooms. His right ear was practically suctioned to the floorboards as he listened carefully for any signs of movement downstairs. He’d been listening so long his ear had become a bright, throbbing mushroom. This night, he’d embark on his most ambitious fixing project yet — his twelve-year-old sister, Lynd.

While Gai may have been on the floor, he wasn’t out of bed. The floor was both of the Izz children’s bed. Many, many things floated by Hop in the strong currents, like sunken ship junk or garbage from far off Electri City on the mainland. But few were “cozy” materials for them to scoop out and use to make bedding. Since nothing came in or out of Hop, if a Hopper wanted something new, they’d best grab a scoop and pray to Zeea that whatever they needed happened to be floating by that day. Gai once scooped an armful of braided anchor rope and wove it into a nice blanket. He looked over at Lynd sleeping on it, snoring like a ship headed out to sea

— Twaahhh! Peaceful as she seemed, her little hands kept pulling at the fraying edges of the rope-blanket, almost like tearing it apart soothed her as a babe suckling their thumb would. She was definitely not a fixer like her brother. Truly, she was quite the opposite.

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Wes Dyson is a creative marketer and dog-daddy of four Pomskies living in Western MA. He loves classical music and earthy, grass-tasting tea.

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Honestly Yours by Jaime Reese ~ Excerpt

Honestly Yours by Jaime Reese ~ Excerpt

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Title: Honestly Yours
Author: Jaime Reese
Genre: Contemporary LGBT Romance

Honestly Yours by Jamie Reese

The truth hurts. But in the end, honesty wins. Or does it?

Warren Prescott loves a challenge. He knows how to play the game and adapts when necessary to succeed in his cutthroat world. Tired of pining for a man he’s wanted for months, Warren intends to seal the deal. Until that man throws him an endearing curveball…

Be honest.

Gian Benedetti doesn’t play games. Success has cost him the personal connections he craves, and he doubts he’ll take another chance on a relationship. Until the attractive, younger man with the brazen personality and confidence stirs his interest.

Except…someone else is playing games.
And threatening everything Gian has worked hard to achieve.

Warren won’t rest until he uncovers the new player and gets his forever with Gian.

But they’ll soon face a hard truth—
Honesty may be what brings them together…
Or it could be the one thing that tears them apart.

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© 2021
Julia Kent

[Warren] stepped out of the car and rested his hip against the front fender, taking in the casual sexiness of an at-home Gian.

Gian arched an eyebrow and leaned against the doorframe with his arms crossed. “Like what you see?”

“I didn’t think you could look hotter. I’m man enough to admit I was wrong.”

Gian chuckled and ducked his head.

“So. Very. Wrong.”

He swore those tanned cheeks darkened.

“I wasn’t sure you’d be able to make it on short notice.”

Warren shrugged. “I’ve got Mack handling the club. Besides, there wasn’t a chance in hell I’d miss you cooking for me.”

“Ah.”

He walked up to Gian. Not only did the man look good, but he smelled good too. Freshly showered, a subtle hint of cologne, and… “What are you cooking?”

Gian grabbed his T-shirt collar and pulled it up to his nose for a sniff. “Don’t tell me I smell like garlic or onions. Shit.”

Warren smiled and inched closer, burying his nose into the crook of Gian’s neck. He inhaled, deeply. “You smell like…cake. How the hell do you smell like cake?” He brushed his nose along the exposed skin. “And cookies. Or is that vanilla?”

To satisfy his curiosity, he bit into the flesh at Gian’s neck.

That groan nearly undid him.

“So you like to bite?”

“No.” He softened the sting with a kiss to Gian’s skin. “I just wondered if you tasted like cake too.”

He crowded Gian against the doorframe, nuzzling his neck, jaw, and side of his face. He smelled good, but he felt even better.

A chill rippled through his body when a strong hand landed on his hip, holding him in place. “I have to stir the sauce.” Gian wrapped his free hand behind Warren’s neck and used his thumb to tilt Warren’s chin up. The hold was possessive and matched the carnal fire burning in those brown eyes. “Thanks for coming over.”

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Jaime Reese is the alter ego of an artist who loves the creative process of writing, just not about herself. Fiction is far more interesting. She has a weakness for broken, misunderstood heroes and feels everyone deserves a chance at love and life. An avid fan of a happy ending, she believes those endings acquired with a little difficulty are more cherished.

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Hard Count by S.R. Grey ~ Excerpt

Hard Count by S.R. Grey ~ Excerpt

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Title: Hard Count
Author: S.R. Grey
Series: Men of Fall #5
Genre: Romantic Sports Comedy

Hard Count by S.R. Grey

Pro footballer Mike Vinceton desperately wants to get away before the Comets’ new season begins.

Lucky for him the tropical destination he chooses turns out to be perfect.

Not only does he find himself rested and refreshed, but he just met the most tantalizing woman. Her name is Lexi, and their connection is insane.

Too bad their time is cut short—before Mike can learn her last name . . . or where she lives.

Alas, such is life.

Resigned that he’ll never see Lexi again, Mike returns to Ohio to head off to training camp. But what he doesn’t know is he’s about to run into her again, in a most unexpected place.

See, Lexi is the Comets’ owner’s daughter. And though her dad would love for her to take more of an interest in the team, that definitely doesn’t include her dating a player.

Hell no!

Cue the sneaking around . . . and Mike and Lexi praying her dad doesn’t find out.

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S.R. Grey is a USA Today Bestselling Author of the popular Boys of Winter hockey books and Men of Fall football novels. Both series can be read in any order or as standalones. Other New Adult and Romantic Suspense works of hers include the Judge Me Not books, the Promises series, the Inevitability duology, A Harbour Falls Mystery trilogy, and the Laid Bare series of novellas.
When not writing Ms. Grey can be found reading, traveling, running, and cheering for her hometown sports teams. Sometimes all at the same time!

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