Books and Bevies
Established in 2022, Books and Bevies created a community where authors could connect with their readers on a different level, through beverages! From coffee to cocktails, writers of fiction and nonfiction alike have found their readers across the globe right here on the blog.
T.A. Rosewood and Reasonable Lies
Would you tell reasonable lies to protect the ones you love the most?
Patrick Nevins and Man In A Cage
Gabon, 1892: American primatologist Richard Garner constructs a cage deep in West Africa's rainforest to learn the language of chimpanzees—a study he believes will prove Darwin's theory of evolution.
Liliana Lopez and Melinda and the Unicorns
In the town of Silencio live three magical little girls, a witch, an elf, and a fairy. Their passion for music makes them want to share it with the whole town. However, the town of Silencio hates music and prohibits them to play it.
Grace Olson and The Yard: How a Horse Healed My Heart
Saddle up for a ride in the glorious Yorkshire countryside!
Depleted from her battle with post-natal depression, Grace longs for a life that is more than just work, childcare and endless laundry.
Christopher Flory and Last Rays of Daylight
In the wake of a hurricane, a young girl is found dead in a shipping container in St. Thomas. Short-handed with agents and residents picking up the pieces after the storm, the FBI calls in Paul Dodge, who was taking an all-too-rare vacation in the sun and sand.
Martha Batiz and No Stars in the Sky
Haunting writing. A masterful collection of stories crafted for the twenty-first century, brimming with unforgettable characters.
Claire Hopple and Tell Me How You REally Feel
Uncle Errol throws a funeral for himself. Bootsie spies on her own husband. Joe's band dresses in costumes and plays instruments from elementary school music class. Marco is tired of people shouting “Polo!” over his shoulder. Mallory unlocks the doors between hotel suites…
Luke McCaffrey and Lebanon Red
BEIRUT, LEBANON, 2020: Home to International Gangsters, Foreign Spies, and Soldiers of Fortune.
O'Hara Poit, released early from prison under the pretext of a Covid-19 outbreak, now owes the men who orchestrated it—a radical organization with connections to fringe elements deep within the U.S. political establishment.
Julie Anderson and Opera
Determined to put the ghosts of her past to rest, Cassandra Fortune asks a former head of GCHQ for help, only to receive a message from beyond the grave. A riddle to puzzle out and a murder to solve. She revisits an old betrayal in an ancient land, uncovering subterfuge and treason.
Sean Armstrong and The Green Girl and The Serum
Stacey Roberts was once an average young woman living a quiet life in Manchester…
Dylan West and Scribes’ Descent
People worship technology on Planet Daishon.
With inventions that prolong life and eradicate disease, it’s little wonder. Death seems obsolete until an earthquake kills thousands, including Mallory’s parents. They should have lived for a thousand years, not just fifty. Mallory scrambles for answers. Such a disaster shouldn’t be possible.
Quakes have never happened on this world before.
David Clegg and The Aule Stratagem Part One: Slave Ship
The Aule Sector, a crucial region of space between the Confederacy of Bellona and the League of Independent Systems, is being plagued by piracy.
Elizabeth Moore Kraus and 3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)
Blithely venturing off on their first ever trip together, the Moore sisters travel to Ireland, England, and Scotland. Embarking with visions of fun, they realize to quickly that reality sets in.
Victoria L Short and Through the Water, Darkly
What if their future lay in her past?
Caroline Curtis is an avid horticulturalist, who is injured during the restoration of a local country estate. She wakes in a familiar body, but a different time, and with mixed memories of her twenty-first century life and those of a seventeenth century lady, which causes difficult conflicts not only in herself but the people around her.
Tim Cagle and Unexpected Enemy (Ultimate Revenge)
IS IT TRUE that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned?
Leani M. Lopez and Lost in the Dark
After a mass extinction lays waste to the world, Dr. Ivy Solis finds herself on her own. Two years of solitude and struggling to survive in the harsh snowy wilderness have taken their toll. She’s convinced she’s the last person alive until a freezing and delirious mountain man named Simon stumbles into her cabin.
Michael Steward and Harvest
A young British teacher goes missing in Beijing and two private detectives are sent to the Chinese capital to hunt for her…
Rachel Le Mesurier and Artie’s Courage
Esperanza lives a charmed life. The daughter of a wealthy landowner, her family is thrilled when she attracts the attentions of the handsome and mysterious Don Raúl, opening the door to a glittering life of opulence for them all.
Kyle Bentley and The Nightmare Schematic
The book tells the story of Connor, who has dreamt of horrible machines ever since he was a child. Years of nightmares have left the young inventor clinging desperately to his unravelling sanity, but the worst part is the gnawing certainty he could build those mechanical terrors, no matter how impossible they might seem.
Barry Ryerson and The Magic Circle
Three strangers—an art student in Paris, a Russian spy, and a South African programmer—find their lives intertwine as magic returns to Earth.