Cover Reveal

One of our upcoming new releases. A New Author…

Ronald W. Gillespie Jr and his Debut release.

Inside my Nightmares

We are so Excited.

Book Birthday

The Life Trilogy is complete. Do you have all three?

Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.

  1. If I keep doing this I will have to adjust the description for the post…This is the first book for Tish MacWebber – From Where I am Sitting: A Collection of Cat Tales I recently recommended her newest book Drop the Red Pen and this one came up in discussion so I had to list it too.
  2. I just love books set in the Appalachian Mountains. Tooth and Nail By Jessica Raney has the look of a good read in a great setting.
  3. Okay I was recommended one that I am interested in mostly because it seems to cover several genres all at once. Rescue (City of Kaus Book 3) by Dani Hoots  Kinda makes me want to look into the others in the series…
  4. The Boy With The Glow: Book Two Enhanced Being Series by Melissa Algood  Has an interesting premise. I wonder if it is as good as it sounds?
  5. This last one is a collection of tales. Tales of the Doomed: Fourteen tales of suffering and death by Len M. Ruth  Seems like it might have more than one thing to grab the mind.

Check back next week for more TBR recommendations.

Cover Reveal

One of our upcoming new releases. A New Author…

Ronald W. Gillespie Jr and his Debut release.

We are so Excited.

Check Back Next Week to See the Cool Cover.

Link coming soon.

Current Release Schedule For Fae Corps.

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Though our schedule is flexible we try to keep it somewhat steady. There may be more than what is listed here. We have hopes to see another book from Raz T. Slasher, and Cyn M Snow. Perhaps another from Jennifer Elliott, and there are a few new authors that we have been awaiting books from. Still these are what is likely to be released and when. With Links when We have them.

The planned releases for January are:

Life Complete By Ashira Datya

Echoes Into The Void By Patricia Harris

February will see:

Uncanny Valley By Patricia Harris

Inside My Nightmares By Ronald W. Gillespie Jr (Link coming soon)

Gathered Bones By Serena Mossgraves

In March:

Fire Into the Storm By Ashira Datya (Link Coming Soon)

We have tentatively been promised the following, and do not have it to set up yet…

Tears of the Broken By Patricia Harris

In April:

Queer Verbage By Patricia Harris

In May:

Fae Propaganda – a Fae Corps Anthology

In June:

Owl Light Menagerie – An Anthology

In July :

The Life Trilogy Collection By Ashira Datya

In August:

Beneath the Deep Wave By Andrew McDowell

In October:

Gothic Angel By Laj Hawkins

Nightmare Whiskers – A Fae Corps Anthology

In December:

Where’s My Sugar By Patricia Harris

Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.

  1. okay, I know I said that I was going to recommend new or newish releases…but I really need to talk about this one. Memory bound by A.R. Clayton We published a children’s book not too long ago. The writing style is amazing and makes me want everything that the author has written.
  2. LD Wosar just released Peacock’s Lament. It really does look so good.
  3. Want an occult noir read? Idaho black by Warren G. Larch looks to fit the bill.
  4. Need more adventures in your tbr? Wrong Way to Heaven by Kevin Pettway seems to offer misplaced adventures. that sounds fun to me.
  5. Lately, there’s been terms that I have been seeing in the reading and writing world that might be confusing to the ones that don’t read that genre. this includes Why chose. why chose is in the same vein as romance – with a polyamory twist. Here’s a good one – Beauty’s Beasts by Alex Hansonhttps://a.co/d/fTyYG2E

Check back next week for more TBR recommendations.

Upcoming books

We have a busy schedule for 2024 for book releases…

We want to announce all of them but they each deserve their own spot.

So, since Andrew McDowell has started to mention it… August is going to see his second book with us. We are going to be coordinating with him to do the cover reveal in March/April. We will be ready with a preorder link then.

We also have several more from other authors planned.

This blog is going to be a busy place to show you all of our upcoming books and discuss the details as we have them.

Calling All Children’s Book authors

We are looking for 6 children’s books for our kid’s week 2024. We are now until August of 2024 open for submissions of books up to middle grade. Send manuscript whether illustrated or not to Fcpsubmission@gmail.com with a subject of Kid’s Week Submission. We will select the best 6 for publication.

Young adult novel submissions will be accepted – but they would be taken on their own merits…not considered for Kid’s Week.

Kid’s Week About the Author

One of our Authors last year was AR Clayton

A.R. Clayton is an American writer who independently published her first horror novel Memory Bound in October 2018. The author likes to tell stories with uncomfortable truths society would rather hide, tucked behind bolted doors and heavy curtains thick with dust. She also enjoys writing scenes with gloomy weather and figures appearing mysteriously in windows. She is currently looking for an agent for her second horror novel.

The author lives with her husband the Saint, her dog Ru who insists on featuring in each novel, and their indoor garden of nearly fifty houseplants. Together, they enjoy rainy days, classical music, and art. The author also does not oppose the occasional taco, or three.

The author can be found at www.peregrinearc.com.

The Mermaid and the Yellow Mermaid can be Found Here.

KID’s Week Book Birthday!

This is our Middle Grade option this year. Do you have your copy yet?

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