Fiction

Success in the Press: Precise Oaths by Paige E. Ewing

Literary Titan Silver ★ "A romp of a book." - Angela Knight, NYT bestselling paranormal romance author

Literary Titan Silver ★ "A romp of a book." - Angela Knight, NYT bestselling paranormal romance author ★

From the Author: Even though spider-kin Liliana sees the past, the future and into men's souls, she can still be surprised. After all, no one wakes up wondering if they'll be accused of murder by a werewolf. Wolf-kin Peter Teague of Fort Bragg's Criminal Investigation Division analyzes the venom in six dead soldiers. The victims were killed by a spider-kin, and Liliana is the only spider-kin in Fayetteville. Peter's handsome boss, the dangerous fae Colonel Bennet, watches Liliana with burning ember eyes, but refuses to call his investigator off. It's up to Liliana to keep Peter from executing her and convince the skeptical scientist she's not the murderer, all while keeping her new friend from getting eaten by the real killers. And if that's not enough, she might even have to socialize!

How will she survive the paranormal mystery that puts her as the prime suspect?

“Set in a richly imagined world populated by both endearing and intriguing characters”
— Literary Titan

Our Take: Precise Oaths is a smart, atmospheric mystery set in a world where military precision and magical politics collide. With a murder investigation that puts spider-kin Liliana at the center of suspicion, this story blends urban fantasy with suspense in a way that feels both grounded and imaginative. The pacing is tight, the dialogue sharp, and the world richly built—but what lingers is the sense of a heroine caught between power, perception, and survival. A great fit for readers who love character-driven fantasy with layered stakes.

From a Reader: “Brilliant, clever, and sympathetically written! Liliana is the cure to my arachnophobia.”

Bragging Rights:

Literary Titan Silver

Over 70 5-star reviews on Goodreads.

"Precise Oaths is tremendous fun. It's hard to write a thought-provoking book that's also fun to read, but Paige pulled it off in spades… A romp of a book." - Angela Knight, NYT Best Selling paranormal romance author

"Liliana is spider-kin—a neurodivergent loner who tells fortunes and longs for connection with others. I was rooting for her right from the start." - Patrice Sarath, fantasy and romance author

"Some unlikely alliances and Liliana's abilities give us a rollicking adventure and set the stage for more stories to come." - Nancy Jane Moore, author of The Weave

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All About Atmosphere: Gothic Literature

The best books are the ones that swallow you, making you forget where you are. By creating a Gothic atmosphere, you can transport your readers to a whole new world with vampires and haunted mansions. The tricky part is making your story feel Gothic, so let’s explore what elements make up the atmosphere.

Success In the Press: The Devil Pulls the Strings by JW Zarek

2025 Shelley Book Awards Hall of Fame for Paranormal Fiction ★ 2021 Chanticleer Best Book Grand Prize Winner ★ First Place Ozma Award ★ First Place Cygnus Award

2025 Shelley Book Awards Hall of Fame for Paranormal Fiction ★ 2021 Chanticleer Best Book Grand Prize Winner ★ First Place Ozma Award ★ First Place Cygnus Award ★

“A remarkable paranormal tale that delivers plenty of plot developments, curious characters, and otherworldly things.”
— Kirkus Reviews

From the Author: Boone Daniels has problems—crippling panic attacks, a childhood haunted by a wendigo, and the guilt of nearly killing his best friend in a joust. When he fills in at a New York gig, a meeting turns deadly: a body drops from a balcony, bullets fly, and Boone barely escapes with his life. In the chaos, he uncovers a plot to summon the Devil through a cursed Paganini piece—one that could trap Baba Yaga and destroy modern-day NYC. Now, pursued by steampunk vampires and guided by a Romani immortal, Boone must race through time to stop the melody and earn his redemption. All he ever wanted was to keep a promise to a friend—the same friend he almost killed last Sunday. Can a small-town Missouri musician outplay the supernatural and save NYC's soul?

Bragging Rights:

  • 2025 Shelley Book Awards Hall of Fame for Paranormal Fiction

  • 2021 Chanticleer Best Book Grand Prize Winner

  • First Place Ozma Award

  • First Place Cygnus Award

Adapted script:

  • Best American Script at 2024 Berlin Film Festival

  • Best TV Pilot Episode Script at 2024 London Film Festival.

Our Take: Fast-paced and richly imagined, The Devil Pulls the Strings blends history, myth, and music into a high-stakes urban fantasy with real emotional weight. As Boone Daniels stumbles into a world of cursed compositions and supernatural power struggles, his personal demons run as deep as the forces he’s up against. This is a story about guilt, redemption, and the threads of folklore that still tug at the modern world—perfect for readers drawn to layered mythologies and unconventional heroes.

From a Reader: “The author created an excellent worldbuilding […] you have a bit of everything: there is mythology, folklore, magic, immortal creatures, action, adventure, secret societies, time travel and many mysteries . So I never got bored. For me, this whole combination of elements was very original and epic!”

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Success In the Press: Girl, Unemployed by Desiree Prieto Groft

#1 in New Releases for Single Women's Fiction ★ #3 in New Releases for Humor ★ #4 in New Releases for Women’s Humorous Fiction ★ #5 in Travel Humor

#1 in New Releases for Single Women's Fiction ★ #3 in New Releases for Humor ★ #4 in New Releases for Women’s Humorous Fiction ★ #5 in Travel Humor ★

From the Author: Entitled, politically incorrect Jessica Puente goes from princess to pauper overnight when she loses her fabulous jet-setting job in the Great Recession. Jess must come of age again, find a job, and overcome her hubris.

Jess crash-lands in her old-fashioned Spanish-speaking hometown of San Antonio, where she fights with old frenemies and her family. Bailing with partner-in-crime millennial Missy for New York City, Jess is sure that the Big Apple will provide the way back to the glamorous lifestyle she deserves. But in the new upside-down “gig” economy, Jess must compete for jobs, grad school, and a 115-square-foot guest room with the types of kids she used to babysit.

Settling into the historic hotel for women, Jess is shocked that World War I behavioral codes still rule. Her adventures don't quite measure up to her dreams as she resentfully grapples with choosing between what she wants and what she can afford.

Bragging Rights: Girl, Unemployed hit several Amazon Bestseller categories.

#1 in New Releases for Single Women’s Fiction

#3 in New Releases for Humor

#4 in New Releases for Women’s Humorous Fiction

#5 in Travel Humor

#51 in City Life Fiction

Our Take: Wry, sharp, and full of millennial chaos, Girl, Unemployed captures the disorienting freefall from glamor to grit with biting humor and cultural commentary. The book skewers job-hunting in the gig economy, intergenerational tensions, and the sobering realities of post-recession ambition—all while dragging a reluctant protagonist through self-inflicted disasters and unexpected moments of clarity. It’s a smart, witty coming-of-age-again story that will resonate with anyone who’s ever chased big dreams on a small budget.

From a Reader:

“Girl, Unemployed is a brilliant, witty, and refreshingly raw exploration of reinvention in a world that no longer plays by the old rules […] Groft delivers a mirror to our times—where the ones who thrive aren’t those who cling to the past, but those who dare to forge a new path, rooted in community and positive relationships.”

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Shifting the Narrative: Writing from Unconventional Perspectives

If these walls could talk what would they say? What does your goldfish think about that? The eyes through which we see a story can change the story that we see. Writers often sink into POV comfort zones, but every once in a while changing up a POV choice can be a fun exercise or literary choice. Here are some fun new ways to switch up your perspective while writing.