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Triplet Trouble For My Father’s Best Friend: An Age Gap Surprise Pregnancy Romance

I slept with my father’s best friend. Now I’m carrying his triplets while fighting for my inheritance.

When my father dies unexpectedly, I’m left fighting to save our luxury hotel from a stepmother determined to destroy everything I care about.

It’s the last connection I have to my parents—and I’m running out of options.

Enter Lucas Bennett: billionaire hotel magnate, my father’s best friend, and the only man who might save my legacy.

At forty-five, he’s everything boys my own age aren’t.

Powerful. Commanding. Experienced.

Our forbidden attraction explodes into stolen moments of raw passion, his experienced hands mapping every freckle on my skin.

As my stepmother’s threats escalate, Lucas and I form an alliance that quickly blazes into something deeper, something lasting.

But when I discover I’m pregnant, fear grips my heart.

Will he think I trapped him? Or will he see the truth—that this Cinderella doesn’t need a white knight, but a partner who recognizes the fire I’ve kept hidden.

Now we must outmaneuver my stepmother.

Save my family legacy and protect our unexpected future—and the three tiny heartbeats that depend on us.

Rooted: A Mature Tree’s Journey

Rooted: A Mature Tree’s Journey is a heartwarming tale highlighting the bond between humans and nature. When Dendro, a wise and mature tree, faces a dangerous threat, two brave siblings take action to save their beloved tree. This exciting story, full of courage and adventure, shows us all the important role we have in protecting our environment.

Life and Love on Mouse Island: 1 Woman, 1 Rescue Dog, 1 House

Sixty-one-year-old Isabel gets the shock of her life when a woman she has never met leaves her a house on an island off the coast of Maine. After a lifetime plagued by anxieties and worry, Isabel decides to take a chance and moves from NYC to Mouse Island.

There are difficulties on her journey of self-discovery as she tries to forge a life for herself. But with the help of new friends and a rescue dog, she begins to get in touch with an inner strength she didn’t know she had. Then, when she thinks she may never know love, she meets a man who may well be the love of her life.

But the question remains — who left her the house? The answer to that mystery may be hidden within the house she has come to know and love and may change everything she once believed about herself.

From award-winning author Andrée Jannette comes Life and Love on Mouse Island – a tender, uplifting story about unexpected gifts, and the adventure of finding yourself…when you least expect it.

Get your copy today and fall in love with Mouse Island.

El legado de Nahia

Book Review

El legado de Nahia, the third book in El Legado de las Hadas series, dives deep into a rich, multi-generational tale of family, loss, identity, and the eternal tug-of-war between the mystical world of the fairies and the grounding pull of humanity. Centered around Nahia, a fairy torn between love for her human-turned-family and her duties in the Soberanía de las Hadas, this story weaves together folklore, emotion, and a hefty dose of existential pondering. It’s got betrayal, longing, interdimensional drama, and a whole lot of heart.

I was pulled in by the elegance of Bossano’s world-building. That intro on the mythology of fairies is gold. Who doesn’t love the idea of a hidden, ancient race with a code of ethics more complicated than ours? The description of the glamour, their powers, and the strict structure of their matriarchal society sets the tone for a story that isn’t just fantasy—it feels like a believable, fleshed-out parallel reality.

What got me the most, though, was how human Nahia is. Her grief over losing Celeste felt raw and real. She’s not some shiny, perfect fairy—she’s messy, angry, petty even. When she talks about how unfair it is that Celeste died of old age while she, Nahia, still looks eighteen… oof. That bitterness, that jealousy—that’s the kind of vulnerability that made me root for her even when she did something awful.

There were moments when I wanted to shake Nahia. Her hatred for Alaia? It’s kind of intense. I get that Alaia’s a little uptight and maybe not the fairy-loving granddaughter Nahia dreamed of—but it goes beyond petty. Even Nahia’s internal struggle after stealing Calisto—like when she’s hit with the reality of caring for a baby who screams all night was funny and sad and brutally honest.

The writing is lush, poetic in places, and surprisingly down-to-earth in others. Bossano doesn’t shy away from waxing lyrical, but it never feels pretentious. Even when the fairies are flying around glowing like bioluminescent marbles, the story stays grounded in very human emotions: longing, regret, the desire to be remembered, to leave a legacy. That tension between the eternal life of a fairy and the brief, messy beauty of human life? It’s everywhere in this book, and it hits.

El legado de Nahia is about family—chosen, born, and lost. It’s about the ache of time, the price of decisions, and how love—real love—can stretch across worlds. I’d recommend it to anyone who’s a sucker for character-driven fantasy or who’s ever felt like they’re caught between two worlds and not fully at home in either. If you like your fairy tales with a side of real emotion and a splash of bittersweet, this book will resonate with you.

Pages: 305

How Myths Form

Henry Guard Author Interview

The Borealis Queen follows a resilient young woman marked by a mysterious prophecy who embarks on a perilous journey that intertwines survival, destiny, and the forging of unexpected bonds. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The setup came from wanting to tell a story that felt ancient but emotionally intimate; something that would resonate across time. I was drawn to the idea of a young girl facing the collapse of everything she knows and being forced to survive, not because she’s chosen, but because she’s clever, resourceful, and refuses to break. The prophecy element isn’t about fate in the traditional sense: it’s more about how people interpret strength, especially when it threatens the established order. (A future installment—told as a prequel—will reveal the true origin of the prophecy.)

I wanted to explore how myths form around ordinary people who do extraordinary things. Nin’s journey is perilous, yes, but at its heart, it’s about a girl learning who she is in a world that tries to define her. The bonds she forms (with animals, with her memories, even with silence) came from my belief that survival isn’t just physical. It’s also emotional. And sometimes, it’s the unexpected relationships, even with wild creatures, that save us.

I find the world you created in this novel brimming with possibilities. Where did the inspiration for the setting come from and how did it change as you were writing?

The inspiration for the setting of The Borealis Queen came from a mix of bedtime storytelling, my fascination with prehistory, and a desire to build a world that feels both ancient and mythic—but still grounded in nature and human emotion. I used to tell stories to my kids at night, creating episodes on the fly, and over time, these tales evolved into the foundation of this world. I wanted a setting that didn’t rely on magic or modern tropes, but still felt epic, dangerous, and full of wonder.

The Ice Age gave me that—a time when humans lived closer to the edge when survival depended on wits, instincts, and bonds with animals. The world itself became a character. As I wrote, the setting changed from a backdrop into something almost primal. The wilderness sharpened Nin’s growth, and the creatures—like the Urbaraks and Shadow—took on symbolic weight. It started as a harsh world, but over time, I began to see its beauty and subtle order, just as Nin does. That shift really deepened the emotional core of the story.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

ANSWER: I wanted to explore what happens when a person is pushed to the brink—how survival, identity, and resilience take shape in a world that feels hostile, ancient, and raw. One of the most important themes for me was the power of connection—not just between people, but between humans and nature, especially the bond between Nin and the animals she encounters. I was also interested in legacy and mythmaking: how stories about a person can become larger than life, and how that shapes not only how others see them but how they see themselves. Another key theme is agency—Nin is not waiting to be rescued or chosen. She’s crafting her path, sometimes painfully, sometimes defiantly, in a world that would rather crush her than acknowledge her power.

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?

I’m already writing the sequel. The theme is actually hinted at in the final paragraph of Chapter 24, at the end of the book:
‘Word of the tale of the girl slave adorned with beautiful marks on her skin, who rose to become a queen, spread like the fastest birds, soaring across the land and beyond. It traveled all the way to the distant Australis lands, where it caught the attention of an ambitious young king, driven by dreams of world domination…’

That final line opens the door to a larger world and deeper conflicts. It shifts the story from one girl’s survival and rises to something even more expansive—how her legend begins to echo far beyond her homeland, drawing the attention of powers she doesn’t even know exist yet. The theme of how myth and reputation can reshape history is something I’m really excited to keep exploring.

I expect to finish it by early next year. The sequel builds on everything that came before, but with a much wider lens: new lands, new rulers, and greater threats. It explores how one girl’s rise can spark fear, admiration, and ambition across distant lands. I’m enjoying the challenge of expanding the scope while staying true to the emotional core of the first book.

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The Borealis Queen


For readers of Brandon Sanderson and Clan of the Cave Bear—this is not the fantasy of knights and castles, but of raw survival, ancient beasts, and a legend forged in snow and blood.

She was never meant to survive. Nin is the last of her people—captured, scarred, and dragged across the frozen wilds by brutal enemies. But in a land where beasts are dreaded and winter never forgives, she discovers that survival is more than endurance—it’s transformation.

With nothing but a sling, her instincts, and the loyalty of a mysterious saber-toothed Smilodon, Nin must carve a path through ice, blood, and betrayal. As legends rise and clans clash, she becomes more than a girl on the run—she becomes the storm they cannot contain.

The Borealis Queen is a sweeping Ice Age survival fantasy about resilience, instinct, and the powerful bonds between humans and the wild. Perfect for fans of character-driven epics, elemental worldbuilding, and heroines who don’t just fight—but endure.

If you’re seeking a bold, action-packed epic fantasy with emotional depth and cinematic storytelling, this is the adventure you’ve been waiting for.

Baby Brother-Itis

Big Sister has been the only child for four years, soaking up all of her parents’ attention-until now. Excited at first, she soon realizes that life with a new baby isn’t what she expected. Bottles, diapers, and tired parents replace the laughter and routines she once knew.

As her overactive imagination runs wild, she starts feeling left out, confused, and even jealous. She overhears a conversation about her “mysterious” illness, sparking a journey of self-discovery. But despite the changes, she slowly warms up to her little brother, realizing that love isn’t divided-it grows.

Charlie, Bob and Me ( Harry ) The Big Wet

Charlie, Bob and Harry are back! Our three unlikely furry friends who live on the East Coast of Australia in northern New South Wales.

It’s been a long hot summer. The river and water holes are drying up and the trees, plants and grasses are withering and drying. Food and water are becoming scarce for all of our native friends.

The drought finally comes to an end with a deluge of rain. The three friends are in a race against time to make sure all of their friends can safely escape the rapidly rising water. Join Bob the Wombat, Harry the Koala and Charlie the Platypus as they navigate the challenges of a severe drought and a sudden flood in their Australian bushland home. As the three friends band together to help each other through tough times, they learn valuable lessons about the importance of cooperation, kindness and environmental stewardship

Let us follow our furry friends on yet another adventure.

Wisdom and Experiences

Leo Bottary Author Interview

Peernovation Second Edition: Forged by CEO Forums. Perfected for Teams. is all about how teams, and more specifically, peer groups, can dramatically level up both personal and organizational performance. Why was this an important book for you to write?

The original edition, published in 2020, was based on my working with about 125 groups and teams, and today that number has eclipsed 800. Suffice it to say, I have learned quite a bit over those years, and it was time to share it. Second, the first book didn’t emphasize the three dynamics found in high-performing groups nearly enough, so it became necessary to elaborate on what they can mean to any organization. Finally, if there was ever a time in human history when organizations could benefit more from these principles and practices, it’s now. Your review and the early Amazon reviews of the book have been incredibly positive, and I appreciate that. However, I am most gratified by the descriptions of the content as uniquely human, practical, and actionable. That’s what it’s all about and what may ultimately determine whether today’s leaders consider embracing it.

How much research did you undertake for this book and how much time did it take to put it all together?

This second edition of Peernovation stands on the shoulders of my previous three books, The Power of Peers (2016), What Anyone Can Do (2018), and Peernovation (2020). It is informed by spending more than a decade reviewing the academic literature and learning from the wisdom and experiences of dedicated forum leaders, scholars, group members, and team leaders. The content leans heavily on the disciplines of collaborative learning theory, psychological safety, group dynamics, accountability, organizational culture, and systems thinking – building a bridge between the proven practices that have emerged from CEO Forums and what it will take to lead higher-performing, happier teams in today’s workplace.

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

Here are some of the specific concepts: The highest-performing CEO Forums across the globe have 1) a mechanism for continuous improvement (The Learning-Achieving Cycle), 2) they realize both intentional and collateral learning (what we learn from how we learn), and 3) they have the benefit of a servant leader who is a part of the team and not apart from it. Because none of these things happen by putting a bunch of people in a room and hoping for the best, it takes the five factors: 1) having the right people, 2) a high level of psychological safety, 3) a focus on productivity, 4) a culture of accountability where people accept personal responsibility for bringing their best, and 5) a servant leader who is a part of the team, yet serves as the steward of the first four factors. Peernovation is not a prescription; it’s a framework. All we’re doing is using models within this framework to leverage the power of peers, unlock the gifts that already exist in your organization, and direct that energy to whatever goal you wish to achieve. It works because, rather than being told what to do, your employees own the solutions and their associated action items, and they accept personal responsibility for bringing their best every day.

What is one thing that you hope readers take away from Peernovation?

We’re stronger and better when we do it together, yet the power of we begins with each of us.

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Peer*no*va*tion (pir-n-v-shn) combines the words peer (people of equal standing) and innovation (creativity realized). It is the act of working together to create something larger than ourselves. This second edition of Peernovation stands on the shoulders of Leo Bottary’s award-winning books, The Power of Peers (2016), What Anyone Can Do (2018), and Peernovation (2020). It is informed by the wisdom and experiences of dedicated forum leaders, scholars, group members, and team leaders during more than 800 facilitated programs. Beyond that, the content leans heavily on the disciplines of collaborative learning theory, psychological safety, group dynamics, accountability, organizational culture, and systems thinking – building a bridge between the proven practices that have emerged from CEO Forums and what it will take to lead higher-performing, happier teams in today’s workplace. Whether you are a team leader or team member, learn how to: * select the right people for your team * create psychological safety and inspire greater productivity * build a positive culture of accountability * become a better team leader * foster a culture of continuous improvement You’ll find updates to the original narrative and six new chapters – all of which will help you leverage the power of Peernovation among the several generations who comprise your workforce. We are at the forefront of leading through unprecedented change. Doing so successfully will require relying on each other like never before. Let’s get started.