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Double the Thrills, Double the Magic: FREE Reads Coming Your Way today!

Hey Bookworms! Guess what?! I'm bursting with excitement to share some fantastic news: I'm participating in the upcoming "Stuff Your Kindle" event, and not just with ONE book – but with TWO! That's right, you'll have double the chance to snag some FREE reading material from yours truly. Clear your schedule, because today is the day to head over to StuffYourKindleCrime.com, browse through the amazing selection of mystery, crime, and suspense eBooks, and stock up! Let me tell you a little more about the books that will be available: First up, we have Sapphires & Secrets: From the Magical Papillon Mysteries Series . This cozy mystery with a touch of magic takes you to Rosewood Hollow, where nothing is quite as it seems. When a priceless sapphire vanishes, Sarah Anderson's life gets flipped upside down. She must clear her friend's name and catch some dangerous art thieves! But Sarah soon discovers she can communicate with her Papillon, Pix...

Joyce AI: The Thriller That Will Make You Question Every App On Your Phone

Joyce AI: The Thriller That Will Make You Question Every App On Your Phone In an age where we casually ask AI to schedule our meetings and choose our dinner recipes, "Joyce AI" arrives as a stark reminder of the price we might be paying for convenience. I'm excited to announce the release of this haunting techno-thriller that reads like tomorrow's headlines. At its heart, "Joyce AI" tells the story of Ethan and Brad, childhood friends turned tech visionaries, who create an AI assistant that promises to make life easier by learning users' preferences and habits. Sound familiar? It should. But this isn't just another cautionary tale about technology gone wrong. It's a deeply human story about friendship, betrayal, and the crushing weight of secrets. When Brad's gambling addiction leads him down a dark path, we witness how personal demons can transform into public catastrophe. The novel asks: How well do we really know the people we trust? And...