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April 28, 2022
HUNTED, An anthology of thriller tales, now out
Today sees the release of the third fiction digest I’ve edited in the last year. This one is for Thriller lovers. It’s not specifically romance, but each author’s contribution is novelette length. That is, longer than a short story, shorter than a novella.
My own novelette in the anthology will appeal to you if you’ve read Dead Again, because it is a sequel to that romance.
Five thrill-filled, breathless tales.
Stories Rule Press presents Thriller Digest 2022: Hunted.
Either innocent or guilty, to be pursued is to know fear. When you are being hunted, the enemy is always too close to draw breath. When you are in a chase, questions abound. Why? Who? Will I survive this?
Be thrilled by five heart-stopping stories featuring characters who learn that being hunted is a dark and deadly game, in Stories Rule Press’ 2022 edition of Thriller Digest. Includes stories by:
M.L. Buchman
Lauryn Christopher
Tracy Cooper-Posey
Stephanie Mylchreest
Mark Posey
Thriller Digest 2022: Hunted is the third volume in a quarterly collection of genre fiction anthologies presented by Stories Rule Press.
This Anthology is one of several presented by Stories Rule Press Inc. Check out the rest here!
Space Opera Digest 2021: Fight or Flight
Christmas Romance Digest 2021: Home for the Holidays
Space Opera Digest 2022: Have Ship, Will Travel
Thriller Digest 2022: Hunted
And more to come!
Buy from SRP!
Buy from your favorite retailer!
Enjoy!
April 23, 2022
Last reminder about the Romance Workshop in Three Days’ Time
In case you missed the initial announcement, or if you’ve wavered about whether or not to attend, this post is to remind you that the workshop is only three days away, on Tuesday evening.
It is a free workshop for new-ish romance authors. For more details, see the original post: https://tracycooperposey.com/after-the-happy-ever-after-romance-workshop/
Cheers,
April 2, 2022
More Price drops!
At the beginning of the pandemic (two whole freakin’ years ago!) I dropped the prices for the entire Kiss Across Time Series. Then, a few weeks ago, I dropped the prices for the entire Once and Future Hearts series and the whole Scandalous Scions series.
Apparently, you guys really liked that. You’ve been buying up the books like crazy.
So I’ve dropped the prices on three more series:
Beloved Bloody Time — futuristic vampire time travel MMF romance.Blood Stone — vampire urban fantasy MMF romance.Vistaria Has Fallen — Latin American military romantic suspense.The new prices are available across the board, at all retailers, including Stories Rule Press (my book store!). Click on the series titles links, above, to get to the series page. Then click on the titles to check out each book. There are links from there to buy at your preferred book store.
Bonus tip: The first book in each of these three series is free. 
Tracy
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New Adelaide Becket tale out today. Brace yourself for this one.
I’ve already had emails from street team members about The Indecent Agent, saying, generally, “I can’t believe you did that!!”
And while I can’t go into detail here about what “that” is, I can say that yes, I did have to do what I did.
The events in The Indecent Agent were scripted from before I wrote the first book in the series, The Requisite Courage.
When I released The Requisite Courage, I mentioned that the themes and stories didn’t quite fit into the romance genre. Primarily that was because there were not relationships forming, with happy endings at the end of every book. That meant I had to categorize the series as merely historical suspense, not historical romantic suspense.
But over the course of the series, Adele’s story is wildly romantic.
In the fashion of all good romances, there are bumps and barriers on the road to true love. And the events in The Indecent Agent are mighty ones.
The story is the seventh in the series and represents a turning point in Adele’s life. War is drawing nearer with every book, and the enemies she hunts are growing ruthless.
There are more regular characters in the series now, whose stories must be told, too. And more storylines to include.
That is why the next book in the series will be a full novel, not a novelette.
Eventually, somewhere down the line, I will package up the first seven novelettes into a single volume. But for today, enjoy the release of the seventh story in the Adelaide Becket series.

Trouble reaches out to Lady Adelaide from across the oceans.
Lady Adelaide Azalea Margaret de Morville, Mrs. Hugh Becket, English peer and British intelligence agent, receives an unexpected letter from her dear friend Isa Hass in the Cape Colony, which sends her dashing to Cape Town to confirm her suspicions about Isa and the death of Adele’s husband, three years ago.
Spy master William Melville insists that Daniel Bannister, Lord Leighton, accompany her. Adele complies, even though she resents Leighton’s company, for their nascent relationship ran aground some weeks before.
Adele’s return to Cape Town elicits memories both bitter and sweet, and unlocks the secrets surrounding her friend Isa, provoking a violent and deadly response from the shadowy figures who resent that exposure…
The Adelaide Becket series.
1: The Requisite Courage
2: The Rosewater Debutante
3: The Unaccompanied Widow
4: The Lavender Semaphore
5: The Broadcloth Midnight
6: The Salinghall Error
7: The Indecent Agent
…and more to come.
An Edwardian Suspense Espionage series
Buy from me @ SRP!
Buy from your favorite retailer!
Enjoy!

March 30, 2022
End of Month/Start of Month 20% off Everything Sale
And we’re back to our normal monthly sale, this month.
From today, March 30th, through to the end of day April 2nd, you can get any book, any boxed set, any title available via Stories Rule Press, at 20% off.
There are no restrictions. Use the coupon as often as you want. Share it with friends.
Books that are already on sale are included–giving you a further 20% off.
You just have to make your purchase between now and the end of day April 2nd (midnight MDT).
The coupon code is ZRXHRH9X
To start browsing, go here: https://storiesrulepress.com/shop/
Also, don’t forget to check out the books on pre-order https://storiesrulepress.com/product-category/publication-status/pre-order/ and new releases https://storiesrulepress.com/product-category/publication-status/new-releases/.
Enjoy!
Tracy, and the authors at Stories Rule Press.
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After the Happy Ever After Romance Workshop

In April, I will be hosting a zoom workshop for the Regina Public Library and the Saskatchewan Writers Guild, aimed at romance authors.
After the Happy Ever AfterWhat to do with your romance novel once you’ve written “The End”
You’ve slaved and sweated (and swooned) over your romance novel and now you’ve finished it. (Or have you?) Find out what your options are, what you should do next, and how you go about taking those scary first steps in your new career.
A fun and informative workshop that includes a quiz, door prizes, swag and lots of information that will get you moving down the right path for you, including:
How do you know when your manuscript is done? What are the romance sub-genres? Take a quiz to find out. Learn how to research the romance genres so you’re aiming at the best market for your book.Find out what the publishing options are for romance writers in 2022 and figure out which one suits you best.Have questions? You’ll have a chance to ask and get straight, practical answers, based upon up-to-the-minute industry practices.Participating will give you a chance to win a 60 minute one-on-one coaching session with Tracy Cooper-Posey.Workshop presenter Tracy Cooper-Posey is an Amazon #1 best-selling author. She writes romantic suspense, historical, paranormal, fantasy, epic fantasy and science fiction romance under her own name, and science fiction and urban fantasy under pen names. She has published over 120 novels since 1999, been nominated for five CAPAs including Favourite Author, and won the national Emma Darcy Award.
She turned to indie publishing in 2011. Her indie titles have been nominated four times for Book Of The Year. Tracy won the award in 2012, and a SFR Galaxy Award in 2016 for “Most Intriguing Philosophical/Social Science Questions in Galaxybuilding” She has been a national magazine editor and for a decade she taught romance writing at MacEwan University. She is the publisher for Stories Rule Press, a family-run micro-press, and editor of quarterly fiction anthologies, including the Christmas Romance Digest.
She is addicted to Irish Breakfast tea and chocolate, sometimes taken together. In her spare time she enjoys history, Sherlock Holmes, science fiction and ignoring her treadmill. An Australian Canadian, she lives in Edmonton, Canada with her editor and writer husband, a former professional wrestler, where she moved in 1996 after meeting him on-line.
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If you’re outside Saskatchewan, you can still attend the workshop, but you won’t be able to register. Instead, send me an email and I’ll add you to a list, and a few days before the workshop, I’ll send you the Zoom link.
The workshop is free.
Start: April 26, 2022 – 7:00 pm MDT
To: 8:30 pm MDT
Location
Online via Zoom
March 24, 2022
Thrills and Chills – a new anthology!
Over at Stories Rule Press, I’ve just finished curating a new Thriller collection and it’s now available for pre-order!
Five thrill-filled, breathless tales.
Stories Rule Press presents Thriller Digest 2022: Hunted.
Either innocent or guilty, to be pursued is to know fear. When you are being hunted, the enemy is always too close to draw breath. When you are in a chase, questions abound. Why? Who? Will I survive this?
Be thrilled by five heart-stopping stories featuring characters who learn that being hunted is a dark and deadly game, in Stories Rule Press’ 2022 edition of Thriller Digest. Includes stories by:
M.L. Buchman
Lauryn Christopher
Tracy Cooper-Posey
Stephanie Mylchreest
Mark Posey
Thriller Digest 2022: Hunted is the third volume in a quarterly collection of genre fiction anthologies presented by Stories Rule Press.
This Anthology is one of several presented by Stories Rule Press Inc. Check out the rest here!
Space Opera Digest 2021: Fight or Flight
Christmas Romance Digest 2021: Home for the Holidays
Space Opera Digest 2022: Have Ship, Will Travel
Thriller Digest 2022: Hunted
And more to come!
This anthology is not specifically romance, but I have a story of my own in it. If you’ve read Dead Again, you’ll love this story!
As usual, if you preorder the anthology directly from SRP, you get your copy a week early.
Buy from SRP!
Buy from your favorite retailer!
Enjoy!
March 17, 2022
Big excerpt from new historical suspense story!
It’s two weeks away from the release date of The Indecent Agent, so as usual, I’m giving you a good chunk of the front of the story (as there isn’t a first chapter to give you).
Enjoy!
Excerpt
EXCERPT FROM
THE INDECENT AGENT
COPYRIGHT © TRACY COOPER-POSEY 2022
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
The Indecent Agent
SS Runic. Two days away from Cape Town. February 1908.
Adele was both annoyed and pleased that Melville had ordered Daniel Bannister, Baron Leighton, to accompany her to Cape Town. She was annoyed, because to her mind, this journey was one she was fully capable of undertaking by herself. She had not disputed Melville at the time, but for the fourteen days the voyage had taken so far, at least once each day Adele found herself wishing she had protested. If she had, then she would be alone on this voyage, as she had been for the journey back to England, almost exactly two years ago. As she had patently survived that onerous voyage as a new, bewildered widow, it followed that she was just as capable of sailing back to Cape Town on her own.
Yet, right at this moment, she was very pleased that Daniel was a passenger on the Runic¸ for he thought nothing of securing a grand suite that came with a private promenade deck, while Adele could barely afford the smallest first-class cabin available, even with Melville’s small stipend. Daniel’s personal deck allowed them to practice in complete privacy, which was a very good thing. If any of the ladies aboard the Runic saw what Adele and Daniel actually did in his suite and upon the deck, they would be well beyond scandalized.
Daniel flexed his shoulders, making the collarless shirt shift and reveal rather more of his chest than a lady other than his wife should ever glimpse, then raised his hands once more.
“Again,” he said shortly.
Adele let her knees relax, ready to move, as she considered the unsmiling man before her. She put her hands on her hips. “Before the next round, we should discuss a shift in the ground rules.”
Daniel straightened a little. Irritation and a touch of puzzlement colored his expression. “Rules? There are no ru—”
Adele launched herself at him, ramming her shoulder into his chest. It hurt, even though she was braced for it, but the “oof” sound Daniel made as he staggered backward was fair compensation for the small pain.
She hooked the heel of her flat man’s loafer around the back of his ankle, and yanked the foot he’d just got under him right back out once more.
Daniel landed on his rear. Heavily.
Adele pushed her broadcloth encased knee into his shoulder, and thrust with her other foot to push Daniel’s back to the varnished deck boards. She rested enough of her weight upon his shoulder to keep him pinned there.
“Bloody hell, Adele…” Daniel muttered breathlessly. “You took me by surprise.”
“I do hope you’re not about to protest that I wasn’t playing by the rules?” she asked coolly, ignoring the oath.
“As there are no rules, I can hardly complain about you failing to follow them,” Daniel replied. He patted her knee. “Let me up, please.”
She got to her feet and brushed off the trousers she wore. They and the man’s shirt were one reason she was glad of the private deck. The peculiar exercises Daniel and she conducted upon the deck was the other reason. The sight of them would shock all the gossipy peers on the ship into next month.
“You said yourself that I must make up for my lack of strength with another factor,” Adele said.
Daniel felt around his rear, and winced. “I did,” he admitted. “I didn’t think you’d heard me.”
“There is nothing wrong with my hearing.”
“And I didn’t think you’d take this sort of tack, either.” He pulled his shirt together, then grimaced as he found a button had been torn off. Their earlier rounds had been far more strenuous. He unfastened the remaining buttons and stripped the shirt from him.
“I thought the point was for me to learn how I might overcome men, who are naturally stronger than I, as I am only a woman,” Adele said. “Have I not overcome you, more than once, this morning?”
Daniel paused, the shirt wadded in his hands. “Is that how I sounded when I said it?”
“More or less,” Adele replied.
He turned away, crossed the deck, and stepped into the suite. Adele found herself watching the agreeable sight of Lord Leighton without a shirt. She followed him into the sitting room, where he cast about in his sea trunk, looking for another shirt.
He glanced up at her, then away. “Shouldn’t you be changing? Lunch will be announced in a moment or two.”
She had brought her man’s suit to Daniel’s rooms in a carpet bag and changed here. She would change back into her light voile morning dress and ladies’ boots before returning to her cabin. As luncheon was mere minutes away according to the ormolu clock on the mantel shelf, she had best get a wiggle on.
“Ah!” Daniel pulled out a freshly laundered shirt and straightened. He shook it out of its laundry creases, and paused, his gaze meeting hers. “Is there something else?”
Adele pushed her hands into her trouser pockets. Men had a much easier time of it, when it came to fidgeting. Thrusting hands into one’s pockets instantly hid the nervous mannerism. “No, nothing,” she said flatly.
He lowered the shirt. “If you linger there, Adele, I will likely misunderstand why.” He shook the shirt once more, his gaze sliding away from her. “As I am apparently quite bad at reading your mind.”
“Reading my mind?” It burst from her, with the pressure of weeks of stiff silence and hurt feelings behind it. “You presumed, Daniel! You didn’t read my mind at all! You didn’t even try.”
He shifted to face her squarely. “What is wrong with wanting to protect you, when I can? I would do the same for Slane, if it came to that.”
She felt a near overwhelming urge to stamp her foot. But as she was wearing soft loafers, the effect wouldn’t be nearly as dramatic as she wanted it to be. “When you can?” she cried. “You said ‘I won’t risk Adele’s life on a possibility’—as if it was your right to make such decisions for me!”
“And you corrected me immediately, so why are we still arguing about it?” Daniel roared back. His face worked with a fury she had never seen in him before. “That was weeks ago, Adele! One slip. One time. Any other man—” He halted and his throat worked.
“Any other man…what?” Adele said. “Finish it, Daniel.” But her heart was thudding in a way that made her feel a little sick. “Any other man wouldn’t put up with me doing the things I do. Is that it?”
He held up his hand, palm out. “No, that isn’t it at all. Well…perhaps some of that is there. But hell’s bells, Adele…I’ve watched you doing the most appalling things, and I have never once said you should stop this work. Not once.”
“But you think I should stop.”
“No.” He fumbled with the shirt, slowly donning it. “The more we…the longer I am in your company, the more horrified…the more frightened I become for you. But I’ve never thought that you should stop, which surprises me greatly. You are very good at what you do. I think, if I wasn’t a man, if we weren’t, well, friends the way we are, I might have the courage to admit that you are better at this work than I. But I am a man and I do want the woman who graces the other pillow in my bed from time to time to think I am the pinnacle of manhood, so I could never say such a thing.” He concentrated on buttoning the shirt, his head down.
Adele let out a shuddering breath. “You are caught between Charybdis and Scylla, aren’t you?” she said softly, moving toward him. “Perhaps I should stop torturing you.”
Daniel looked up. “I didn’t say that,” he said quickly.
“But if being with you makes it even harder for you to accept who I am…”
He gripped the front of her shirt in both fists and pulled her even closer. “I will learn the trick of it, given time,” he murmured. His gaze met hers, his grey eyes steady. “If you’ll let me.”
Adele undid the few buttons he had managed to close and slid her hands inside his shirt. “Yes, please,” she whispered and kissed him.
Just outside the suite door, a gonging sounded as the waiter walked along the corridor, carrying the little instrument.
Adele tore her mouth from Daniel’s. “Lunch!”
“Sod lunch,” Daniel muttered and drew her back to him.

Trouble reaches out to Lady Adelaide from across the oceans.
Lady Adelaide Azalea Margaret de Morville, Mrs. Hugh Becket, English peer and British intelligence agent, receives an unexpected letter from her dear friend Isa Hass in the Cape Colony, which sends her dashing to Cape Town to confirm her suspicions about Isa and the death of Adele’s husband, three years ago.
Spy master William Melville insists that Daniel Bannister, Lord Leighton, accompany her. Adele complies, even though she resents Leighton’s company, for their nascent relationship ran aground some weeks before.
Adele’s return to Cape Town elicits memories both bitter and sweet, and unlocks the secrets surrounding her friend Isa, provoking a violent and deadly response from the shadowy figures who resent that exposure…
The Adelaide Becket series.
1: The Requisite Courage
2: The Rosewater Debutante
3: The Unaccompanied Widow
4: The Lavender Semaphore
5: The Broadcloth Midnight
6: The Salinghall Error
7: The Indecent Agent
…and more to come.
An Edwardian Suspense Espionage series
As usual, if you preorder the book directly from me on the SRP site, you will get your copy a week earlier than everyone else. That is, next Thursday.
Buy from me @ SRP!
Buy from your favorite retailer!
Enjoy!

March 10, 2022
A New Historical Romance Boxed Set. More scandal!
Historical romance is hard to find outside the Kindle Unlimited program these days, but there are some authors who insist upon publishing wide, and not just to KU. I’m one of them. But if you’re wondering where all the historical romance went, lately, that’s where most of it is: Only on Amazon.
Fantasy and fantasy romance are the big genres at the moment, which is perfectly understandable. Given the depressed reality we all face, with COVID and lockdowns (I recently had to give up celebrating a major birthday, and my 25th wedding anniversary because of it), most of us want to escape reality with our reading and viewing.
But historical romance is another way of escaping, too — historical romance always provides a more gentle version of what it was really like to live in those times, and there’s always a happy ending. What more could you ask for?
Today is the release of the third boxed set in my historical romance series, Scandalous Scions, which is also a spin off from the original Scandalous Sirens series. And for which there is a third spin off series: Scandalous Family – The Victorians.
So if you like historical romance, there’s a lot to dig into!
The series all follow three main families (the original three couples from the Sirens series), and because there are blood ties and very close friendships among those three families, they tend to call themselves the “Great Family” — all in together.
The Scandalous Scions series, which today’s boxed set release is part of, features all the children of the original three couple, and their adventures and how they find love.
And from that, you can probably guess that the third spin off series deals with the third generation of offspring. 
There are 13 books in the series, which is why we’re at boxed set #3. It just happens to contain one of my favourite romances in this series, too. 

The third trio of novels in the beloved historical romance series in one set.
The historical romance series, Scandalous Scions, brings together the members of three great families, to love and play under the gaze of the Victorian era’s moralistic, straight-laced society.
Season of Denial
He’s a rake, she’s not quite a spinster. Life is interesting when they’re together, but…
When her twin sister, Bridget, betrays Lady Mairin’s trust by marrying a man within the Great Family, Mairin determines she will find a suitable husband elsewhere, no matter what.
Iefan Davies, the family rakehell, who has rejected both the family and society, introduces Mairin to the Duke of Gascony, then teaches her to woo the duke. Between seduction lessons, Iefan shows her the world beyond the ton.
Neither considers the other suitable marriage material, for Mairin has a duke in her sights, while Iefan has no intention of curtailing his bachelor ways, although life is certainly interesting when they’re together.
The story takes you out of the “norm” for the series and adds twists and turns that make this one of the best books of the series.– Reader Review
Rules of Engagement
They loved each other before she died. Now she can’t remember why.
Lady Eleanore Neville, sister to the Duke of Gainford, was thought to have been lost at sea. Miraculously, she was rescued, only now her life is empty of meaning. She reaches for steadily more risqué entertainment and company in an effort to find it.
Cian, Earl of Innesford and the head of the Williams family, whom the Nevilles openly despise, has loved Eleanore for years. He hovers on the edge of Eleanore’s life, helping the Duke curtail the worst of Eleanore’s excesses, despite knowing there is no hope of his beloved Ellie ever truly being his.
The delicate balance begins to unravel when Cian discovers a nude portrait of Eleanore in a public gallery and is forced to act…
Each book in this series leaves me with the thought “this one is by far the best one”; wrong again.—Reader Review
Degree of Solitude
The man she once loved is now a monster she doesn’t know. Catrin and Daniel love each other, but Daniel refused to further their relationship for fear of curtailing Catrin’s intellectual and personal freedom, and dooming her to a life of domestic servitude as his wife. Yet their lives remain entangled.
When Daniel is shot in the face during a family rescue in Algeria, he brutally severs the ties between them and removes himself to a remote village in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Catrin travels to Wales in a last bid to resolve their differences, but the terrifying man she finds there is not the Daniel she once knew…
Delightfully descriptive language that allows the reader to feel the constricting corsets and breathe deeply of the mountain air.—Reader Review
This story is part of the Scandalous Scions series:
0.5 Rose of Ebony
1.0 Soul of Sin
2.0 Valor of Love
3.0 Marriage of Lies
3.5 Scandalous Scions Boxed Set One
4.0 Mask of Nobility
5.0 Law of Attraction
6.0 Veil of Honor
6.5 Scandalous Scions Boxed Set Two
7.0 Season of Denial
8.0 Rules of Engagement
9.0 Degree of Solitude
9.5 Scandalous Scions Boxed Set Three
10.0 Ashes of Pride
11.0 Risk of Ruin
12.0 Year of Folly
13.0 Queen of Hearts
A Sexy Historical Romance
Buy Scandalous Scions Boxed Set Three Now!
Enjoy your escape!

February 27, 2022
25th Anniversary…so you get 25% off. Everything.
If you’ve been reading my books for a while, you’re probably already aware that Mark and I share the same birthday, February 22nd. That date is also the day we met, and the day we got married (a year later).
We started February off with a 22% off coupon for all subscribers.
Today is the second-last day of the month, which is the customary start of the 4 day monthly sale on Stories Rule Press. Usually the discount is 20%.
This year, though, is Mark’s and my 25th wedding anniversary. We couldn’t have a party because of COVID, but we can have a sale. 
So this month, 25% off everything on Stories Rule Press, including boxed sets, and items already on sale.
Plus!
For this month’s sale, only, you earn double the reward points for any purchases made using the coupon code.
You can use the coupon code for all four days, as many times as you want. You can give the coupon code to friends for them to use, too.
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The code will expire at midnight MST on March 2nd. It will only work for purchases made on Stories Rule Press.
You can start browsing the store here.
Happy Birthaversary Month to everyone!
Tracy
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