Friday, March 28, 2025

Book Tour & Giveaway - Murder on the Steel Pier - A Tess Mancini Time Travel Mystery by Rosie Genova

 

 


Book Tour & Giveaways

Murder on the Steel Pier

A Tess Mancini Time Travel Mystery

By

Rosie Genova

 

About the Book:

Genres: An Adult Time Travel Historical Mystery (with cozy noir elements)

Publisher: Two Roses Press

Publication Date: March 31, 2025

 

The morning after a blowout thirty-fifth birthday celebration in Atlantic City, crime reporter and party girl Tess Mancini wakes up in an unfamiliar place—1955. Bread is eighteen cents a loaf, Ike occupies the White House, and the Boardwalk is crawling with vintage cars and vintage wise guys. A bewildered Tess is sure of only two things: One, she’s not crazy, and two, the clothes are fabulous. And somehow, she’s living the life of her Great Aunt Theresa, who disappeared decades before Tess’s birth.

In her 1950s existence, Tess is a reporter for the local newspaper, living and working at a boarding house owned by her Zia Antonetta, an Italian immigrant with secrets of her own. Tess also discovers that Theresa has a kid brother, teenaged troublemaker Val Mancini—also known as Tess’s paternal grandfather. Though determined to return to her own time, Tess’s curiosity takes over. What happened to the first Theresa Mancini? And is Tess’s trip through time somehow connected to her aunt’s fate?              

But when young Val is accused of murdering a boarding house guest, a Nazi in hiding, Tess ends up with two investigations on her hands, and though desperate to leave the Nifty Fifties, she’s stuck in time until she can prove Val’s innocence. As she searches for answers, she finds allies in a dishy police detective and a suspiciously charming fellow reporter. She also crosses paths with a Mid-Century icon of science—possibly the one person who can help her get back home—but not until she finds a way to keep her grandfather off Death Row.

Because before Tess can get back to the future … she needs to make sure she has one.

 

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Excerpt:


Tess, hungover and hazy after her Atlantic City birthday celebration, has awakened in an old-fashioned boarding house instead of her modern hotel. The people there seem to know her, but to Tess they are strangers. Complicating this confusing experience is a voice that cuts through Tess’s thoughts, and she is determined to flee from this disorienting place. She borrows some clothes, throws on a man’s jacket and boots she finds in the house, and decides to walk toward the Boardwalk, taking stock of her surroundings:

 

I’d ended up in a residential part of AC, as there wasn’t a casino in sight. But there was something else—a pungent barnyard smell of poultry wafting on the air. Were there farms in Atlantic City?

I turned to face the street, and for a moment, my vision blurred. The images in front of me seemed to shift before they came into sharp focus. Parked across the street was an old dairy truck; a man emerged from it, wearing a flat cap and a plaid jacket that was a twin for the one I had on. He carried two metal baskets, and with each step he took, I could hear the clink of milk bottles. Milk bottles? He waved and nodded; in a trance, I did the same.

I stepped down from the curb to cross the street, but waited to let a car pass. It was big, black, high, and round. And old. Years old, like everything else on this street and in that house behind me. What was this place? It wasn’t a movie set because there were no sound trucks or trailers. An antique car show? A man whose dark suit and overcoat fit right in with those old cars tipped his hat to me as he passed.

“Oh, my God,” I said aloud as the light dawned. “It’s like one of those Renaissance fairs.” Only it was a Mid-Century version, and I’d somehow stumbled into it last night in an alcoholic stupor. But that still didn’t explain how these people knew me. Nor my missing clothes, phone, and wallet. I automatically shoved my hands into the jeans pockets, but of course I came up empty. I wouldn’t last much longer without my phone. My life was on that phone.

As I reached the corner, I looked up at an old-fashioned street sign. Bellevue Avenue, (fitting, I thought, given how crazy this was) which intersected with Atlantic. I was heading for the Boardwalk, so I’d just keep going until I could find a taxi. Though paying for it might be a little tricky without any money. Shuffling along in the oversize boots, I was about to cross the street when I was startled by a deep voice behind me.

“Stop right where ya are,” he barked. “Hands outta your pockets. And make sure you turn around slow.”

I did as he said, my hands at my sides and my heart thrumming in my chest. Dressed similarly to the other men I’d seen on the street, he was wearing a gray suit but no tie, his hat pulled down low over one side of his face. At six feet, he towered over me, and his dark eyes and moustache gave him an old movie star quality. I thought fleetingly of the movie star photo I’d seen in The Other Tess’s bedroom. This guy also had thick brows and lashes, but there the similarity ended.

This man’s expression was grim, and when he turned, I choked back a gasp. A satiny white scar ran from his left cheekbone, cutting through his moustache and puckering the side of his mouth. My eyes shifted from the scar and back to his dark eyes. Eyes that were somehow familiar. I felt a small shiver that had nothing to do with the cold. “Just where do you think you’re going?” he asked gruffly.

“Nowhere. I mean, I was trying to hail a cab—”

And then that other voice sounded again. Her voice, excited and a little breathless: Joe! Okay, she knows him. So maybe I could talk my way out of whatever was happening. “So, uh, Joe,” I began, “I really have to be somewhere—”

“I don’t think so.” He took his hand from his suit pocket and flipped open a leather case bearing a gold badge that read “Detective Joseph O’Brien.” Help me out here, Theresa-With-An-H. But she was silent.

I swallowed nervously. “Are you arresting me? I mean, I didn’t do anything.”

He pocketed his badge and then produced another item associated with police officers. “Hands out, please.”

My eyes widened. “Oh, hell no! Are you out of your mind?”

He raised his dark brows. “Such language from a lady,” he said, and before I could utter another word, snapped a set of antique handcuffs around my wrists. “I’m arresting you for the theft of those clothes. You’re coming with me.” 

About the Author:

Proud Jersey girl Rosie Genova is a multi-genre author. Her work includes a Jersey shore cozy series, The Italian Kitchen Mysteries, and the upcoming Tess Mancini Time Travel Mysteries, set in 1955 Atlantic City. She is also the author of standalone suspense and a couple of rom-coms that presently live in her computer files (but are longing to be released into the wild). A former teacher and journalist, Rosie’s non-fiction has appeared in Entrepreneur magazine and The New York Times. The mother of three sons, Rosie still lives in her favorite state with her husband, too many dusty antiques, and a charming mutt named Lucy.

 



Contact Links:

Website: http://www.rosiegenova.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RosieGenova

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6462450.Rosie_Genova

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Rosie-Genova/author/B00BEKZU5U

 

Giveaways:

First Giveaway


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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Book Review ~ Timeless - Heart's True Desire Series Book Two by Kathryn Amurra

 

 Timeless

Heart’s True Desire Series: Book Two

By

Kathryn Amurra

 

About the Book:

Genres: Contemporary Romance with Mystical Elements / Paranormal Romance

Publisher: Wild Rose Press

Publication Date: March 12, 2025

 

Erin Dovetree cannot forgive her father for cheating on her mother years ago and has sworn off men altogether. That is until destiny leads her to her grandmother’s incredibly attractive and mysterious landlord.

 

William Abbott has lived for over a hundred years, cursed with a static and unnatural existence as punishment for his past sins. Although drawn to the lovely and intelligent Erin, he refuses to subject her to the fate that is his alone to bear.

 

As Erin pieces together the story of Will’s past and discovers the true cause of his timeless existence, she must reconsider the judgments she has made in her own life. And to have any chance at a life together, she and Will must find answers to the questions that have plagued them both.

 

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Excerpt:


“Erin?”

Erin jumped at the sound of Will’s voice and turned away from the dumpster she had been staring at to look at him. “Will! You scared the crap out of me!”

She tried to surreptitiously wipe the tears that had wet both her cheeks, but she knew it was obvious she’d been crying.

She cleared her throat and straightened her back. “You didn’t have to come out here. And you didn’t have to listen to my grandmother if she was the one who told you to follow me. I’m fine.”

Even to Erin’s own ears the pain and self-pity in her voice was as clear as a bell. How pathetic she was, a grown woman—an attorney at a high-priced law firm— crying next to a dumpster over getting her feelings hurt by her thoughtless father. It was a wonder Will could even bear to look at her.

Almost in response to her thoughts, Will took a few steps closer, until he was standing just inches away. “Nobody told me to follow you. I was worried about you.”

“Well, I’m fine,” she snapped. “I’m not a child. Despite how my father might speak to me. I can handle myself. I don’t need you to feel sorry for me.”

Her voice cracked, betraying her emotions, and she looked up into Will’s eyes to gauge his reaction. All she saw was kindness and genuine compassion.

“I’m sorry.” She sighed, tears welling up once again. “You were being nice, and I’m being a jerk. You should go back and eat. I’ll come inside in a minute. I just needed to calm down. I’m fine now.”

Will reached up with both hands to touch the hair that fell on either side of her face. Erin’s breath caught in her chest as his warm fingers innocently brushed the tips of her ears.

“I like your hair down,” he said in a low voice. Then he touched her lips briefly with the pad of his index finger. “And I like your lipstick. But I have to admit I like it when you wear your hair up, too, and when you’re not wearing any lipstick at all.”

“Maybe you’re just easy to please,” she whispered, feeling on the verge of passing out.

“Maybe you’re just beautiful.”

 

 




Five filled cups of tea for this book! Timeless - Book Two in the Heart's True Desire Series by Kathryn Amurra is sure to keep you up reading all night. I could not put it down. We first meet with Erin, who is leaving her work and going to an old building in Charlotte, North Carolina, which has now been turned into apartments. She visits her grandmother, who tells her about a visitor she had, the landlord. Her grandmother mentions how very attractive he is and sneakily asks Erin to take the rent check to him. Of course, Erin refuses at first but reluctantly gives in. She goes three floors above to the landlord's apartment. He's recently moved in. Will answers the door, and Erin is floored at how very handsome he is. So, he invites her in so he can give her a receipt. Erin goes on babbling about tidbits in her life, like how much she eats versus how her grandmother eats like a bird. After watching Will for a bit, Erin senses a deep sadness and mentions it to him. Then she embarrassingly excuses herself, but he holds her back and asks what she says in his features. She mentions deep sadness, and he mentions that she, too, has felt sadness. She mentions her mother's death a year ago. Erin does leave, but she can't wait for a month before she can take the rent check again. 

Will is then seen walking through the streets of Charlotte, reflecting on a different time from the 1800s when he rode these streets in a horse-drawn carriage. He stops at a cemetery where he visits the grave of his wife... from a different time. He reflects back on when he left Bessie for work in California, promising to return to her. Will then thought of Erin Dovetree and was immediately shocked that he'd think of her instead of Bessie. What was it about Erin that he was so drawn to? She too soon found herself drawn to him... could these two be together? Or would Will's past interfere?

This story is so compelling. The characters are deep and full of life. Erin's grandmother is such a delight and makes one think of their own grandmother. I could definitely relate to Erin and felt like I was walking in her shoes. Will's journey is deep and he too is a very relatable character. All characters are full of flaws, too, which helps the story move along. The scenery and setting is absolutely beautiful, you feel like you're right there even if you've never been in those places. Amurra is a masterful storyteller and one of the best of our times. Timeless is a deep romance with some time travel that I think anyone would enjoy. I highly recommend this tale! 


About the Author:

Kathryn Amurra is the author of sweet and sensual love stories. Her debut series, Soothsayer's Path, is a historical romance series of standalone books set in Ancient Rome around 115 CE. Her new series, Heart’s True Desire, is a paranormal romance series of standalone books published through The Wild Rose Press. Kathryn has been making up stories for as long as she can remember and writing since grade school. Against the advice of her 12th grade English teacher, she studied Mechanical Engineering in college, then worked as an Engineer for a few years. After finding and marrying her own hero, she and her hubby went to law school together. They currently live in North Carolina with their three girls.

 

Contact Links:

Email - kathrynamurra@gmail.com

Website: https://www.kathrynamurra.com

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kathrynamurra/

X – https://x.com/AmurraKathryn

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20280375.Kathryn_Amurra

BookBub - https://www.bookbub.com/authors/kathryn-amurra

 

Guest Post - What advice would you give an aspiring writer?

 

1.      Read a lot. Reading the type of books you want to write is like studying (but much more fun). Think about what you like that the author is doing, why a certain scene is impactful, or why the pacing is exciting. That will help you know what you need to do in your own work to achieve the same effect.

2.      Write a lot. Just keep writing. When you think your book is going to be amazing, write. When you think you’re never going to make it as an author, write. When one book gets rejected by dozens of agents and publishers, start writing another book (then go back to the original book later). You will not improve your craft if you do not keep writing, and you cannot help but improve if you do.

3.      Ask for feedback from other authors in your genre. Getting words of praise on your writing from your sister or mother or best friend is nice, but it’s not going to help you grow as a writer. You need to find others who write in your genre and are willing to read your work and provide comments. Join a writer’s organization or enter a writing contest that provides feedback on your submission. The best thing I did was to spend $1 to enter a raffle for a critique of the first 50 pages of my historical romance Soothsayer from best-selling romance author Haywood Smith through the Georgia Romance Writers. I won, and Ms. Smith gave me some amazing feedback and tips. She even went so far as to allow me to send her the first 100 pages of my re-write and gave me her comments on that, as well. It’s easy to recognize a well-written book, but knowing why yours doesn’t sound like that is not always so easy. Getting feedback from someone who actually knows what they’re doing, though, can open your eyes to all the things you’re doing wrong, and that’s a great way to improve your craft.

4.      Keep trying. Perseverance is the key to achieving any dream. The people who succeed, at anything, are the people who don’t give up, who keep moving forward. You’re going to have setbacks, you’re going to have disappointments, you’re going to feel like you can’t do it, but you have to keep going. I always tell myself, if all these other people can do it, why not me? I firmly believe there is a time for everything, and success will come when it is meant to, if you keep at it.


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First Giveaway


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