Can’t Stress It Enough!


We love sharing the milestones of our authors.

Yesterday, we saw one of our authors (Maggie Kirton) have an all-day Facebook interview discussing her nonfiction novel: My Firefly! You read that correct: all-day interview.

Today, we want to share the book trailer released for Joseph Malik‘s upcoming release in his series: The New Magic will be coming to you September 18, 2018! Get excited!

We Are Proud!

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Our office has been celebrating the upcoming release by our author, Mike Omer, published by Thomas & Mercer. A release that has been top of the charts for the last couple of weeks! A Killer’s Mind will be available for purchase on August 1st, 2018. Pre-order it today!

Three Chicago women have been found strangled, embalmed, and posed as if still alive. Doubting the findings of the local PD’s profiler, The FBI calls on forensic psychologist Zoe Bentley to investigate.

Zoe quickly gets off on the wrong foot with her new partner, Special Agent Tatum Gray. Zoe’s a hunter, intense and focused; Tatum’s a smug maverick with little respect for the rules. Together, they must descend into a serial killer’s psyche and untangle his twisted fantasies, or more women will die. But when the contents of three inconspicuous envelopes reveal a chilling connection to gruesome murders from Zoe’s childhood, suddenly the hunter becomes the hunted.

Did We Win?

Is #cockygate over? Has the battle been won?

If you’re a little late to the party (which I certainly was), an author, who shall remain nameless on our blog, decided to trademark the word ‘cocky’ for their own use in their series. Other authors who used this word in their titles were being targeted, flagged, and forced to change their own works for the sake of legal matters. Lives were flipped upside down and literature was nearly changed forever.

As of recently, a judge denied this author’s motion to practically stop all further publication of upcoming works containing the word in their title. You read that right: denied.

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What I imagined happened during the hearing…

The judge even went on to say that “‘cocky’ is a common word and a weak trademark.” Savage.

Anyway, the word may not be entirely free from its chains but it will live on to see virtual bookshelves!