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March 1, 2022

Love at First Bite

 

Coming soon! Preorder now for $2.99.

The first in my "Miranda and Theo" Mortal Cravings series of stories about two people who met on the Titanic and have been together ever since. (He was a passenger, she was a lady's maid.) 

Here's the blurb for the collection, which you can preorder here on all major e-book platforms:

Love at first bite.

Only a vampire can cherish you forever.

Fated mates.

Secretive predators hiding in plain sight, waiting to devour their one true love.

Vampire royalty searching for the only soul that can save their world.

This limited edition has all the vampire tropes and steam you love in one collection. One click today.

With Contributions by:


Jennifer M. Miller

Kat Parrish

Amanda Aggie

Raja Savage

Lenore Danvers

A.M. Olenick

Jordan Elizabeth

Kathleen Ryder

Ingrid Atwood

Demelza Carlton

April A. Luna

PREORDER HERE!

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Published on March 01, 2022 16:00

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https://books2read.com/u/bWQOpGBe Careful What You Wish For...That's what they say. A wish may seem harmless, but when in the company of a Djinn, it can have unexpected consequences. Magic comes with a price - always.For some, that price could be their life, someone they love or their very soul. Are you brave enough to make a wish?A collection of urban fantasy, paranormal romance and dark fantasy Djinn stories.
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Published on March 01, 2022 08:14

February 14, 2022

One Day Valentine's Day Sale

 I wrote a dark little mermaid story for this collection--an expansion of a story I wrote years ago called "The Ugly One." I'm very pleased with the way it turned out and how nicely it fits into this collection of tales of supernatural love turned bad.

Right now you can grab this collection for just 99 cents HERE.

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Published on February 14, 2022 05:37

February 13, 2022

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Surprise! Pre-order announcement time for the upcoming Magic and Mayhem Anthology releasing September 7th, 2022 on all platforms including Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Kobo, and more. This paranormal and urban fantasy romance collection features an array of FULL LENGTH novels for less than a dollar. Are you ready to join us in this mystical adventure?


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Published on February 13, 2022 13:09

February 8, 2022

Beautiful Redemption is Out Today!!!

 I wrote the story for this one as Katia Kozar because it's a bit different from my usual stuff. My writing mentor and I have an ongoing conversation about pen names--I have more than three, which is a lot of work, but I write in a number of distinct and different genres and I like to keep niche separation. He maintains that readers are buying the brand, which is me. I believe they're buying the niche and that I'm basically irrelevant. But I'm gradually transitioning back to one name, so it'll be interesting to see if he's right.

Anyway, Beautiful Redemption, a collection of Second Chance Romances is out today. It's only 99 cents and it's available on all polatforms. My story is called "Second Honeymoon."

Here's the link.

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Published on February 08, 2022 05:14

December 28, 2021

Dream House is out today

 As part of a group of books (15 to be exact), I am publishing Dream House today. The series is called Chasing Serendipity (you can find all the books here) and the common premise of the stories is that they al take place on New Year's Eve and all recount the beginning of a love story. 

My story turned out to be something of a sequel to my story "Fake Out" although it's totally stand alone. I'm looking forward to reading the other stories in the series. I fell in love with a couple of my new characters--which is a problem I have as a writer. I'm much more character-driven than I am plot driven, so my stories often read like episodes in a long-running television show that keeps adding new characters to keep things fresh.

I love my Pacific Northwest town of Silver Birch and wish I could live there for real instead of just in my mind, although I do tend to like sunnier weather.

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Published on December 28, 2021 05:32

December 27, 2021

Seeking a Plus One by Tabitha Bree

 

Seeking a Plus One by Tabitha Bree


We meet our heroine Alexis in the middle of a job review from hell and she is instantly relatable. And that’s even before she has to deal with the entitled coworker who spends his days writing features and playing ping pong with one of his bros while she’s toiling in the obit department of their online newspaper and proofing ads on the side for barely minimum wage. She’s worked at the paper for seven years, working her way up from intern but because he’s the son of the owner…he walked right into a cushy, high paying job. She hates Robbie Marshall. And when she realizes, as she writing up an obit for a woman who lived a rich full life, that she’s jealous of her. It’s a new low, she thinks, even for a Monday. Then she gets the bad news about her beloved dog Wilson.

This is an enemies-to-lovers book and it’s pretty satisfying. It’s both cozy and steamy (without being clinical) and it touches on some serious issues, like catastrophic medical debt and the hard choices people who are underpaid and underemployed have to make. 

As a pet owner who has faced similar experiences at the vet, I don’t quite buy that the doctor wouldn’t do the life-saving surgery before being paid in full—my vets have always worked with me—but we like where Alexis’ priorities are. 

This short read is enjoyable and breezy. And the story continues! You can buy it here.





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Published on December 27, 2021 05:08

December 24, 2021

A Visit From St. Nicholas...Day Twenty-four

 I always thought that this poem by Clement Moore was actually called "The Night Before Christmas" but officially, it is "A Visit From St. Nicholas." It was published anonymously in 1823 (how mind-boggling is it that 1823 was bearly 200 years ago?) and claimed by Moore in 1837. Moore is a family name on my maternal side and I've always wondered if I might be related to the poet. Probably not, becuase he was born in New York City and none of my relatives ever left Virginia until my father went away to war in 1941.

This poem is an absolute classic and I have friends who collect the variously illustrated versions, of which there are many. Here's one.

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Published on December 24, 2021 06:31

December 23, 2021

Letters From Father Christmas...Day Twenty-three

 J.R.R. Tolkien, creator of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, was a fond father, and this is a collection of the notes he wrote to his children on Christmas. Here's the blurb:

Every December an envelope bearing a stamp from the North Pole would arrive for J.R.R.Tolkien’s children. Inside would be a letter in strange spidery handwriting and a beautiful coloured drawing or some sketches. The letters were from Father Christmas.

They told wonderful tales of life at the North Pole: how all the reindeer got loose and scattered presents all over the place; how the accident-prone Polar Bear climbed the North Pole and fell through the roof of Father Christmas’s house into the dining-room; how he broke the Moon into four pieces and made the Man in it fall into the back garden; how there were wars with the troublesome horde of goblins who lived in the caves beneath the house!

Sometimes the Polar Bear would scrawl a note, and sometimes Ilbereth the Elf would write in his elegant flowing script, adding yet more life and humour to the stories. No reader, young or old, can fail to be charmed by the inventiveness and ‘authenticity’ of Tolkien’s Letters from Father Christmas.

You can purchase this book in all the formats here. I love this cover...

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Published on December 23, 2021 03:01

Katherine Moore is now a USA Today bestselling author!!!!


 We interrupt this Advent calendar for some spectacular personal news. My Christmas collection, Secret Santa, made the USA Today bestseller list. (They take the 150 top sellers for the week a book is first published. One week, that's all you get to make the list een if you later show up on it. It's that first week that means everything. We came in at #144 and could not be prouder.) 

I'm particularly pleased because this was my fourth try. My previous "list runs" have been with my pseudonym Kat Parrish. I write UF, Sci Fi, PNR, and genres in between under that name, Horror and mystery and nonfiction under my real name. 

I love love love Urban fiction, but lately I've been drawn to romance and to Paranormal Women's Fiction and to all things cozy. I used to write dark, noir-ish things as a way of dealing with the sheer L.A.ness of living in Los Angeles. For a long time after my little sister died, I poured my grief in there too. I was just so sad.

But once I started writing cozy, especially the Silver Birch stories, I found I could escape into a kinder, gentler world of my own making. And I liked it there. And also, my sales improved. So going forward, there will be more books from Katherine Moore and fewer from Kat Parrish. 


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Published on December 23, 2021 02:44

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