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Inkberry Books: November 15th at 7:00 PM

A small town's deadly past is exposed in the newest installment of the suspenseful National Forest K-9 series by Kathleen Donnelly.

Until an avalanche ripped down a mountainside, exposing a serial killer's dumping grounds, Antler Valley, Colorado, was a quiet town. Now Forest Service officer Maya Thompson and her beautiful K-9, Juniper, must catch the murderer before they become the next targets. With the neighboring town's new overconfident sheriff deterring the entire investigation, a murderer on the loose and heartthrob deputy Josh Colton racing through her mind, Maya is at a crossroads. Josh is ready to go all in, but Maya has one foot out the door. As she lets her guard down, she needs to accept that she's falling deeply in love with him, no matter how risky it may be. When evidence from the Antler Valley victims links the murders to deaths in other ski towns, secrets long buried are unearthed. Maya and Juniper must run toward an answer, though finding it might lead them directly into a fatal trap…

About Kathleen Donnelly

Award-winning author Kathleen Donnelly is a retired K-9 handler. Her debut novel, Chasing Justice, won a Best Book Award from the American Book Fest, a PenCraft Award and was a 2023 Silver Falchion finalist in the Suspense category and Readers' Choice Award. Her second book, Hunting The Truth, was a Colorado Authors League finalist in the mystery category. She lives near the Colorado foothills with her husband and four-legged friends. Visit Kathleen's website and sign up for her newsletter at:


                
            

Facebook.com/authorkathleendonnelly, Twitter @katk9writer and Instagram @authorkathleendonnelly.

Inkberry Books: December 13th at 7:00 PM

Author Carliann Jean

The Light Within


In a time of political unrest and looming war, the country of Sweazn is drowning in trauma, pain, and suffering. Eira Karlson and her friends are weighed down on the front lines, working tirelessly in therapeutic and investigative roles. Though all are nearly pushed to their limits, Eira and her friends keep each other afloat with love and laughter.


                
            

Beyond Sweazn, through a thin veil of time and space, the realm of souls faces its own peril. A plague of darkness spreads rapidly, and Prince Nyx knows too well the agony and exile it brings. Eira's recurring dreams and lost memories drag her into Majikaero, a magical realm of souls. Here, she encounters new allies and foes, including Nyx, the deviously alluring shadow prince who Eira can't help but feel irrevocably drawn to.

Eira learns she once thrived in Majikaero, her soul radiant with healing power. Now, confronted with the mysteries of her origins, the plight of her damaged friends, and the encroaching darkness, she must summon the strength and magic to protect both realms.

Eira must face the trauma of her past and find the one thing that can save those she loves: the light within.

The Light Within is book one of a thrilling new adult fantasy romance series that is centered around themes of mental health and healing.

ABOUT

Carliann Jean has always loved reading, writing, and throwing herself into anything creative. Her path took a turn into the fields of education and social work, where she thrived in the classroom and as a school social worker.

She has a passion for helping those impacted by trauma and mental health issues, and in general, she loves to build deep, healing connections. While Carliann adores her current work as a licensed clinical social worker in private practice, she wants to fuse her mental health specialization with one of her favorite things: fiction stories.

She currently writes fantasy romance that focuses on mental health, trauma, and darker themes. Her goal is multi-purposed. Carliann wants to continue aiding those who have experienced trauma and mental health issues through the art of storytelling. She also wants to bring readers the joy, laughter, tears, and many other feelings experienced from immersing yourself in a character's life.

When Carliann is not writing, she thoroughly enjoys spending time with her husband and pet children, reading more books than she has room for, spending time outdoors, traveling and exploring, stress baking with music, and laughing with her loved ones. She’\'s an Illinois native who felt drawn to the West. If you can't find her cuddled up with her feisty two cats and excitable pup, you'll see her hiking in the mountains or at one of the local shops with a new treat and shaken espresso.


Inkberry Books: December 14th at 7:00 PM

Author Victress Hitchcock

A Tree with My Name on It


As the 20th century careened towards the finishing line, author Victress Hitchcock moved with her husband from their familiar urban world to a 160-acre historic ranch in the Colorado Rockies. Within months, their lives unraveled, and out of the wreckage a radically new path emerged. Guided by a rich concoction of Buddhist insight


                
            

and horse sense, and a deep friendship with a woman born on the ranch, Victress began a journey that shattered old defenses and loosened the grip of the lifelong fears that bound her.

A Tree With My Name On It is not a handbook on healing trauma. It is a living, breathing, messy story of one woman trying her hardest to free her wounded heart and uncover her true self.

"A riveting and intimate tale of a woman's journey in search of a home, in her body, in her spirit and in the land. I couldn't put it down..." Tsultrim Allione, Author --Wisdom Rising: Journey into the Mandala of the Sacred Feminine

"A beautiful poem of a memoir about what it means to be an American woman, an engaged Buddhist, and a fully alive, open-hearted human being." Brad Wetzler, Author -- Into the Soul of the World, My Journey to Healing

ABOUT

Victress Hitchcock grew up in London, Paris and Madrid as the daughter of a diplomat. After graduating from the London Film School in 1972, she embarked on a 45-year career as a filmmaker, writing, directing, editing and producing award winning

documentary and educational films, which took her to challenging communities across the United States and as far away as Tibet. After retiring from filmmaking, she began writing full time -- poetry, creative non-fiction and screenplays. In 2019, she took a big leap and began writing a memoir. Four years later, A Tree With My Name On It: Finding a Way Home was finished and in the fall of 2023, it was picked up by Bold Story Press.

Victress teaches writing and contemplation workshops, travels and spends time with her children and grandchildren. She is a long-time meditator in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and was ordained as a Buddhist teacher in 2013.