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Gabrielle Ash | Title Challenge: MURDER FOR HIRE
Author Guest / November 14, 2022

Hi! My name is Gabrielle Ash, and I’m excited to be here today to share some details about my newest release, MURDER FOR HIRE, using the title challenge. It is the sequel to For the Murder, and the second book in the Murder series.   M is for murder of crows U is for urban fantasy R is for a resilient heroine D is for demons E is for the emotionally constipated hero R is for redemption   F is for fated mates (kind of) O is for opposites attract R is for romance (slow burn)   H is for healing magic I is for identity-crisis R is for rejection E is for emotional scars MURDER FOR HIRE by Gabrielle Ash If weeks on the run from creatures big, small, and ugly coming after the demon-killing blade, Sheturath, has taught crow shifter Diana Van Doren anything, it’s that being Lead Crow of a murder requires more knowledge and skill than she possesses. Worried she will get her companions killed because of her shortcomings, she’s ready to get out of the country. Sasha Sokolov, on the other hand, is still at war with himself. The clairvoyant committed many foul deeds to…

Gabrielle Ash | 20 Questions: THE UNRIGHTEOUS SON
Author Guest / July 7, 2022

1–What is the title of your latest release? THE UNRIGHTEOUS SON 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? After receiving information that suggests her former bodyguard is in danger, business heiress Matilda Ashby must step back into the supernatural world she wanted to forget in an attempt to save him; but when she is a breakable human in a world of monsters, she has to risk everything to do so, and she must decide how much of her humanity she is willing to sacrifice to save the man she loves. There are necromancers and zombies. Matilda, former doormat, uses a sword at one point. I just hope readers have a lot of fun with it. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? After a trip to New York City, I decided it was the perfect place for my protagonist to call home. At least, in the beginning. In Book 2, I decided to have her visit Dallas, Texas since I’m from the DFW metroplex and the setting worked well with the plot. 4–Would you hang out with your protagonist in real life? Our social circles would never, ever cross. But if they did? I…