Thursday, January 8, 2026

Blog Tour: THE CHERRY TREES OF ROSINGS by Morgan Blake



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Morgan Blake will be awarding a $20 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.



A Pride & Prejudice variation with a slightly paranormal, mainly comic twist!

When Elizabeth Bennet visits her newly-married friend, Charlotte Collins, at the Hunsford parsonage, she has no idea that Mr. Darcy (he of the arrogant demeanor and perpetual cause of annoyance!) shall turn up to ruin her blissful, idyllic days.

Only, Mr. Darcy is not himself. And then Elizabeth stumbles straight through him one day... like one would an apparition! Goodness gracious!

“Mr. Darcy, I do not know what you mean, but I would appreciate it if you would desist from haunting me!”

“I apologize, Miss Bennet, for scaring you,” Mr. Darcy said, almost regretfully.

To solve her haunting problem, Elizabeth must team up with Mr. Darcy to find out what happened to him, and along the way discover that maybe he is not all that he seemed at first. And that maybe... she doesn’t hate him after all.

“You wish to write the letter now?” he asked as she moved past him with the candle.

“Well, to be honest,” she glanced at him. “I would prefer to sleep. But since you are here, I do not see why not.”

From the antics of Lady Catherine de Bourgh to the hilarity of Mr. Collins’ advice on staying fit, The Cherry Trees of Rosings shall make you laugh and cry in equal measure. And wonder: Will our favourite couple find their happy ever after?

Spoiler: Yes, they will!

This Pride and Prejudice variation features our favourite Regency romance couple from Jane Austen's original classic in a somewhat spooky setup. ✨ But fear not, dear readers! ✨ This story is not scary in the least. Prepare for a chuckle fest and abundant cups of tea!


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“Mr. Collins, you know how I despise green beans!”

Lady Catherine’s brows drew down with annoyance as she looked over the tiny list Charlotte had handed her a few moments ago. It was about the gift baskets the Collinses were tasked with distributing for Easter; one of the yearly tasks of the parsonage.

“You shall not present that vegetable to the congregation,” she emphasized, mouth twisting into a moue of distaste.

Mr. Collins nodded his head vigorously. “Indeed, your ladyship.”

“Potatoes will do very well. Very well, indeed…”

More head nodding from her cousin.

Elizabeth held back a chuckle as the spectacle unfolded before her.

She had been somewhat right in her estimation of Lady Catherine from Mr. Collins’ extensive effusions. But once the introductions were made, she was pleasantly surprised to find that the great lady was even more ridiculous than she had imagined. Her father would be dearly entertained by such human folly once she wrote to him.

“Potatoes are vegetables for the hard-working,” Lady Catherine continued sagely. Then she picked up a cream tart from the platter before her and bit into it.

“You are quite right, your ladyship, as always,” Mr. Collins said. “I merely wished to place the beans in the baskets for the sick—”

“You should speak on the virtues of potatoes in your sermon, Mr. Collins,” the lady said, dusting off the crumbs from her fingers before fixing a glare on her parson.




 
What were your most favorite and least favorite scenes to write and why?

Hi Sandra, thank you for having me on your blog for the book tour of The Cherry Trees of Rosings! You've asked a great question, but also a difficult one. So I'll start with the easier answer—my favourite scene.

Since I am a sucker for comic relief and irony, I literally had the most fun writing the “green beans” scene between Lady Catherine de Bourgh and her toady parson, Mr. Collins. It happens pretty early on in the book.

In the scene, we see Lady Catherine become instantly upset when she notices that the Easter gift baskets for the poor (something the parsonage hands out each year) includes green beans. “Mr. Collins, you know how I despise green beans!” says she. She would rather have the Collinses give out potatoes.

The punchline is how Lady Catherine reaches for a cream tart even as she observes that “potatoes are for the hard-working”. I just could not resist the ridiculousness of it. It’s such a hallmark of Austenesque fiction, so I definitely wanted to have some satire in my book even with all the romance.

Now, about my least favourite scene to write…

It wasn’t as much a bad scene as a difficult scene to write. I think I took a month-long break just because it was pissing me off so much.

And even then, once I returned to writing, I had to push myself for a few days to get to the other end.

This scene happens much later in the book and is between our heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, and Mr. Darcy’s cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, when the latter visits the Hunsford parsonage on account of a letter Elizabeth sent him.

I don’t want to spoil the story so I will not reveal exactly what these two were fighting over, but there were quite a few accusations flying around in this scene. It was frankly very infuriating to write.

The main issue was that we have a male and a female character of different backgrounds speaking to each other. So I needed the dialogues to sound right. Especially for the Colonel, because he is both the son of an earl and has a military background. I needed his speech/dialogue patterns to be cutthroat and masculine while retaining upperclass politeness. And this was difficult to do while also writing Elizabeth Bennet’s more refined and feminine dialogues.

To be honest, I just could not get into a flow state while writing this scene because Colonel Fitzwilliam’s words were either throwing me off, pissing me off personally, or weren’t sounding authentic enough.

Eventually though, I trudged through it. And I think the scene turned out to be one of the most impactful in the book because readers keep mentioning it in their reviews.

But of course, you are always free to make up your own mind. The Cherry Trees of Rosings is available to read on Kindle Unlimited.

 


About the Author:



Morgan loves exploring themes of personal identity, inner strength, social discourse and hope alongside enduring love in her stories. She also believes that strong heroes and heroines are not enough to make a tale worth telling. They need a supporting cast of good and not-so-good characters that add more punch and vibrancy... and some dramatic ridiculousness!

Morgan is a cat friend, tropical girl who prefers winter clothes, perennial fantasy/historical fiction nerd, and a night owl.

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Spotlight: TRUE AND ABSURD LAWSUITS THAT REALLY HAPPENED by Sherlock Grant


Courtrooms are meant to be places of order and logic.

This book is about all the times that failed spectacularly.

True & Absurd Lawsuits That Really Happened uncovers real legal cases so bizarre you’d swear they were made up. But every single one actually reached a courtroom.

Sherlock Grant breaks down these disputes with a dry wit and a clear legal lens, revealing how:

• a petty disagreement can explode into a full lawsuit
• everyday mistakes turn into claims worthy of a judge’s time
• ordinary people make extraordinary decisions under pressure

These are real cases from real courts — proof that the line between common sense and chaos is much thinner than you think.

Perfect for readers who love strange-but-true stories, legal oddities, and quick, addictive chapters that make you say, “There’s no way this happened… oh wait, it did.”




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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Blog Tour: THE LONELY PRISONER by Michael J. Kundu




The Michael Fletcher Series, Book 1

An Award-Winning Psychological Thriller


Mystery / Thriller

Date Published: February 26, 2024

Publisher: MindStir Media

 


At just 25 years old, Michael Fletcher is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to 26 years in prison. Despite his desperate pleas of innocence, the system turns a blind eye, leaving him trapped behind bars. But Michael refuses to surrender to fate. Within the sterile confines of his cell, he educates himself, mentors others, and clings to the hope that justice will one day prevail.


Upon his long-awaited release, Michael embarks on a daunting mission to uncover the truth behind his wrongful conviction. Yet, freedom is not what he expected. The world has changed, and shocking revelations force him into a battle against corruption, deception, and the scars of his past. Can he reclaim the life that was stolen from him?


Award Winner in the Psychological Genre of the International Firebird Book Awards


Perfect for fans of John Grisham, Scott Turow, and Michael Connelly.

          • High-stakes legal drama
          • Powerful themes of injustice, resilience, and redemption
          • A thought-provoking journey through the flaws of the justice system

Keep reading The Michael Fletcher Series with Accused Again – Freedom Was Just the Beginning

 


 


My Review: What if you went to prison for a crime you didn’t commit? That was the case with Michael as he sits in a rotting jail cell. This certainly struck me as an interesting read based on the premise. What we actually get is a journal of the lonely prisoner, detailing his cell, his guard, and, of course, his emotions. The prose was indeed thought-provoking and pensive, but it was also pretty mild. Yes, there was that mystery of what really happened and who actually committed the crime, but it didn’t quite focus on all that. I guess I expected more excitement, and the lack of excitement was tempered by the overall pace, which was long and slow. This needed a much faster pace. Although not quite what I was expecting, this was still a fairly nice read.

 

Rating: 3 stars



About the Author

 

 Michael J. Kundu was born in London, Great Britain, in 1969 to an Indian father and a German mother. He has lived in various places in Europe. His love for reading has prompted him to write this book giving this crime novel more than an edge of mystery and suspense, but also a contemporary perspective on life.

He has a great passion for learning languages and travelling across the globe. He enjoys spending time with his family and lives in Luxembourg with his Italian wife and two teenage children.

My multinational background, coupled with my marriage to someone of a different nationality, has endowed me with a wealth of diverse experiences. Having traversed the globe, speaking multiple languages and immersing myself in various cultures, the profound value of each individual has become a cornerstone of my worldview. These multicultural encounters have not only fostered a deep appreciation for the uniqueness of every person but have also instilled in me a commitment to promoting mutual respect, free from the shackles of prejudice related to color or religion. In composing my book, these experiences have permeated not only this narrative …but also the forthcoming sequel.


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Spotlight: THE PLANET by Robby Charters


As the planet hurtles towards certain destruction by a comet, the evacuation plans go awry and the low-lifers and down-and-outers are the only ones that make it to safety on a space-lift meant for the wealthy elite. Captain Steinberg is okay with that option. He believes, “The poor and the down-and-outs have as much right to life as those who think they can buy it.”

Among the survivors are a stowaway street kid, an autistic savant, a disgraced scientist who predicted the disaster, a priest who had the gut feeling the scientist was right but that they would make it. With a ship full of drug dealers, gangsters, and even Nazis who try to make it a whites-only trip, the journey to their new planet is far from smooth. Things happen that would make one consider that perhaps there was wisdom in rescuing only the upper class, as originally planned, but the captain has no regrets. In spite of incidents of violence, of coercion, kidnapping, he gets to know people with hearts of gold. As they face new challenges and unexpected dangers, they realize that the small, unlikely heroes may hold the key to their survival.

For fans of Adrian Tchaikovsky and Frank Herbert, this book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a thrilling galactic adventure in unusual landscapes with unexpected twists and turns and a diverse and relatable cast of characters. Get your copy now before the price changes!



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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Blog Tour: MORTAL ESCAPE by Amanda Murr

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This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Amanda Murr will be awarding a $25 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

Lily is a conscientious college student with a gift for songwriting and a passion for music. Life on Ember Island is pretty conventional until the morning Lily wakes up to a transformed world. As she begins to discover her roommates and entire campus have been impacted by some sort of fiendish disease, Lily finds herself all alone and heads for the city in an attempt to understand what is going on. In the scramble for survival, Lily meets the charming yet unpredictable Halen, and comes to understand they are now living in a dystopian society.

Although the quick-tempered Halen has a distrust for almost everyone she encounters, she seems to make an exception for Lily. They have an instant attraction to each other, which Halen is more forward about and finds enjoyment in making Lily nervous by this sudden attention.

With only each other to depend on, they face dangerous obstacles to escape the island. As they fight for their lives, Lily finds herself fighting her feelings for Halen just as much while Halen develops a strong urge to protect Lily. Will the two be able to trust their connection and find refuge on the mainland and within each other?


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I go to another place for a while on my drive to the city. I think I’ve hit my max of what I can process, and it all still feels surreal. As I turn off the highway, I begin to look for any signs of life. Nothing. Not even bodies. I turn down the narrow street where my grandma lives, park my car, grab my backpack, and head to the gate. Three men stumble toward me in the parking lot, their pale skin glinting in the dim light. I quickly close the gate behind me as more stagger my way. I take off running through the alley, hoping to get inside the building, when I slam into someone.

She’s standing there, emerald specks in her eyes. “Are you a being?” she asks. I barely have time to respond before she yells, “Then we need to go. There’s a swarm on this side.” She boosts me onto a dumpster, guiding me toward the fire escape. My arms strain as I grab the ladder, her strength helping me up. Heights aren’t my thing, and panic sets in when one of them grabs my shoe. Suddenly, a loud sound erupts, dampness splashes over me, and their grip loosens. I look down—blood, but safety above.

On the rooftop, she trains a gun on me. “Did he scratch you?” she asks coldly. “No!” I stammer. Satisfied, she puts the gun away. Then we hear them shaking the ladder below. She tucks her curls behind her ears. “They need to feed,” she states. My heart pounds as I watch her flip a body over the ledge to distract them. Chaos, blood, survival—this is my new reality, and I can’t catch my breath.




Q: What is your favorite scene in this story and why?

A: One of my favorite scenes in the story lives in Chapter 7, because it marks the moment when the connection between Halen and Lily truly shifts from survival to desire. Up until that point, their bond has been forged in urgency through danger, loss, adrenaline, and the constant need to keep moving. Chapter 7 is the first time the world quiets just enough for them to spend time with each other in a more intimate way.

This scene isn’t just about physical closeness, it’s about awareness. Halen is acutely attuned to Lily through her breathing, her hesitation, the way grief and fear live in her body. Halen doesn’t rush her, she listens and she reads the quiet cues. That sensitivity is essential to who Halen is to Lily, especially in contrast to the violence and chaos surrounding them.

There is some spice in this chapter, but it’s a soft, sensual, slow-burn kind of spice, not explicit or graphic. It’s charged not by urgency, but by consent and curiosity. Every touch is deliberate. Every glance carries weight. I wanted the intimacy to feel earned, not consumed. Halen’s desire is never louder than her care for Lily, and Lily’s vulnerability is never treated as weakness. That balance…heat without harm, desire without dominance, was incredibly important to me as a writer.

Ultimately, this chapter represents the heart of the story for me. Halen and Lily allow themselves something tender, something human, something hopeful. That matters to me deeply as a writer, because it reminds us that even when everything is breaking, intimacy can still be a form of healing. Even at the end of the world, love still finds a way to bloom.





About the Author:


Amanda is a sapphic romance author based in Westminster, Colorado, where she balances her love of storytelling with her role as a People Development Manager and devoted mom to a spirited little girl. When she’s not writing about the supernatural and soul-deep love, she can be found exploring local coffee shops and bookstores, experimenting in the kitchen, or going on various adventures with her daughter. Known for her warmth, humor, and passion for human rights, Amanda brings equal parts compassion and imagination to everything she does—both on and off the page.

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