State of the TAM - August 2nd
The Stone the Crows audiobook is in the last stages of production. EXACTLY it will be available is down to ACX, but shouldn’t be long. I’m really excited, the voice artist is amazing and I’m really excited to see what everyone thinks of the final version.
Until then the ebook is still right there! :D
![Stone the Crows (Wolf Winter Book 2) by [TA Moore]](https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/hostedimages/1691066346i/34554253.jpg)
And of course, Footwork is coming soon and I’ll have a load of other news in a couple of weeks!

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My mum has broken her tailbone after trying to walk down a slipway. So she decided that it was about time she taught Jax and Izzy to pull their weight. Jax says he’s supervising!

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‘In the Name’ by TA Moore is prequel to Elf Shot. The peace that Conri and Bell try to protect in Elf Shot was hard won.
Shout-Out of the Week![Night-blooming Hearts: Carnival of Mysteries by [Megan Derr]](https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/hostedimages/1691066346i/34554257.jpg)
How cute is this?Phoenix sacrificed everything to become one of the greatest necromancers in nightwalker history—including his beauty, though that was by accident rather than design. As beauty is everything to vampires, he has been a pariah ever since, disowned, discarded, and largely forgotten by everyone he once called family and friend.
Nowadays, he lends his skills to sorcerer Jackie Black and the notorious Clan Mordred. If he still feels lonely and isolated, and rejected by the man he'd been stupid enough to think returned his interest, that's his own problem, no one else's. He's used to rejection anyway.
Then his brother shows up on his doorstep begging for help with a blackmail problem—and offering the one thing Phoenix cannot refuse as payment. But if there's one thing he's learned about nightwalkers, it's that nothing is ever as it seems, and problems always get worse before they get better…
Night-blooming Hearts is part of the multi-author Carnival of Mysteries Series. Each book stands alone, but each one includes at least one visit to Errante Ame’s Carnival of Mysteries, a magical, multiverse traveling show full of unusual acts, games, and rides. The Carnival changes to suit the world it’s on, so each visit is unique and special. This book contains a lonely vampire convinced he's unloveable, a pining cowboy who wants to prove him wrong, and a guaranteed HEA.

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Kinda makes you think of Good Omens, huh?
Why Insect Memories May Not Survive MetamorphosisThe reshuffling of neurons during fruit fly metamorphosis suggests that larval memories don’t persist in adults.
On warm summer nights, green lacewings flutter around bright lanterns in backyards and at campsites. The insects, with their veil-like wings, are easily distracted from their natural preoccupation with sipping on flower nectar, avoiding predatory bats and reproducing. Small clutches of the eggs they lay hang from long stalks on the underside of leaves and sway like fairy lights in the wind.
The dangling ensembles of eggs are beautiful but also practical: They keep the hatching larvae from immediately eating their unhatched siblings. With sickle-like jaws that pierce their prey and suck them dry, lacewing larvae are “vicious,” said James Truman, a professor emeritus of development, cell and molecular biology at the University of Washington. “It’s like ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in one animal.”
I will be artist yet!

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