Why am I passionate about this?

I'm the product of a man who married more times than I like to admit to strangers and even family. We moved all the time. Those two elements in my life led me to run out the door immediately upon release from sorting my belongings from their thoroughly packed boxes. I made friends at once with everyone I came across. Who knew how long we’d live there? Over the years, I acquired deep friendships from around the U.S. and often daydreamed of them all being in the same place at once and loving the solidarity. It never happened, but it's a theme that runs through me. It’s what I like to write about.


I wrote

Dragon-Eyed Rogue

By L. Darby Gibbs,

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What is my book about?

Melders go mad. They are best killed or their magic bound to stem the madness. Say it again. Melders go…

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The books I picked & why

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L. Darby Gibbs Why did I love this book?

I love this book because it is an adventure in finding oneself and who values you.

Bilbo Baggins is unique among the hobbits. He doesn’t fit the pattern, but in joining an adventure he feared less than not joining, he came to find a family built on common goals, adventurous spirits, and the acceptance of difference.

How wonderful it is to find one’s kindred spirits where you least expect them and most need them.

By J.R.R. Tolkien,

Why should I read it?

51 authors picked The Hobbit as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Special collector's film tie-in hardback of the best-selling classic, featuring the complete story with a sumptuous cover design inspired by THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY and brand new reproductions of all the drawings and maps by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who enjoys a comfortable, unambitious life, rarely travelling further than the pantry of his hobbit-hole in Bag End.

But his contentment is disturbed when the wizard, Gandalf, and a company of thirteen dwarves arrive on his doorstep one day to whisk him away on an unexpected journey 'there and back again'. They have a plot to raid…


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L. Darby Gibbs Why did I love this book?

This book captured me from the first moment with Amaranthe determined to be the best enforcer despite being looked down upon because she was a woman doing a man’s job and not doing what her family expected of her.

When she finds herself the target of an assassin which she must target, she gathers a collection of misfits who (spoiler sort of) become the family she needs to succeed and survive along with bumble, trip, fail, and regroup with.

I loved cheering her on and wincing at her (sometimes hilarious) struggles.

By Lindsay Buroker,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked The Emperor's Edge as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Imperial law enforcer Amaranthe Lokdon is good at her job: she can deter thieves and pacify thugs, if not with a blade, then by toppling an eight-foot pile of coffee canisters onto their heads. But when ravaged bodies show up on the waterfront, an arson covers up human sacrifices, and a powerful business coalition plots to kill the emperor, she feels a tad overwhelmed.

Worse, Sicarius, the empire's most notorious assassin, is in town. He's tied in with the chaos somehow, but Amaranthe would be a fool to cross his path. Unfortunately, her superiors order her to hunt him down.…


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A Theory of Expanded Love By Caitlin Hicks,

Trapped in her enormous, devout Catholic family in 1963, Annie creates a hilarious campaign of lies when the pope dies and their family friend, Cardinal Stefanucci, is unexpectedly on the shortlist to be elected the first American pope.

Driven to elevate her family to the holiest of holy rollers in…

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L. Darby Gibbs Why did I love this book?

I stumbled upon this book. Thank goodness for that stumble.

So many outcasts trying to survive in a world not only rarely giving them notice, but when it does, it is in an active effort to destroy the poor devils.

As they find each other, and in some cases, redefine each other, they build new friendships and rebuild old ones, all in an effort to become who each was meant to be and do so as a family built from the challenges bent on destroying loyalty and love.

It is as much an adventure against the world as a journey to the self.

By Robin Hobb,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Fool's Assassin as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

'Fantasy as it ought to be written' George R.R. Martin

Tom Badgerlock has been living peaceably in the manor house at Withywoods with his beloved wife Molly these many years, the estate a reward to his family for loyal service to the crown.

But behind the facade of respectable middle-age lies a turbulent and violent past. For Tom Badgerlock is actually FitzChivalry Farseer, bastard scion of the Farseer line, convicted user of Beast-magic, and assassin. A man who has risked much for his king and lost more...

On a shelf in his den sits a triptych carved in memory stone…


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L. Darby Gibbs Why did I love this book?

Talk about finding family in the strangest places.

Dina has lost everyone: parents, brother, sister, and the sentient Inn that cared for them. Though her family is presumed dead or permanently missing, finding what became of them remains her goal. She starts with acquiring Gertrude Hunt, an Inn dying from neglect.

As she nurses the now bed-and-breakfast, she befriends a hostile werewolf, houses an ostracized monarch, seemingly filled with grace and integrity, while actually a murderer of millions, and a Pomeranian with razor teeth and other surprising talents.

Her list of companions grows as do the challenges to her desire to find her family and keep an Inn whose function is to protect and succor aliens visiting Earth without exposing them to human awareness. One thing is sure, she cannot succeed alone.

By Ilona Andrews,

Why should I read it?

5 authors picked Clean Sweep as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

***Notice: This is a special Collectors Edition, trade-paperback volume, which includes Black and White original illustrations. It is a short novel, of approximately 60,000 words in length/227 pages***

On the outside, Dina Demille is the epitome of normal. She runs a quaint Victorian Bed and Breakfast in a small Texas town, owns a Shih Tzu named Beast, and is a perfect neighbor, whose biggest problem should be what to serve her guests for breakfast. But Dina is...different: Her broom is a deadly weapon; her Inn is magic and thinks for itself. Meant to be a lodging for otherworldly visitors, the…


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Medical Hostages By Shawn Jennings,

Duke, the leader of a bike gang, is in custody for murder. He plans an escape by feigning illness and hospitalization. But an unexpected turn of events results in two gang members and Duke holding a medical floor of patients hostage. Patients will die if the police don't meet their…

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L. Darby Gibbs Why did I love this book?

I laughed when I wasn’t crying.

Maxwell is sort of a disaster magnet. Where she goes, disaster soon follows, and she always gets burned. Except when she doesn’t. She arrives at St. Mary’s Institute of Historical Research at the end of the proverbial rope of life choices.

One could claim she has entered a sanatorium for the incurably mad, but she feels at home, and they do seem to be accomplishing something of value. At least they value it, and Maxwell becomes one of them.

It is one thing to be broken by family, and another to be put back together by strangers who become family.

I love this book of quasi-redemption and thorough zany adventure for the betterment of those who will never know. It's best they don’t.

By Jodi Taylor,

Why should I read it?

8 authors picked Just One Damned Thing After Another as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Time Travel meets History in this explosive bestselling adventure series.

`So tell me, Dr Maxwell, if the whole of History lay before you ... where would you go? What would you like to witness?'

When Madeleine Maxwell is recruited by the St Mary's Institute of Historical Research, she discovers the historians there don't just study the past - they revisit it.

But one wrong move and History will fight back - to the death. And she soon discovers it's not just History she's fighting...

Follow the tea-soaked disaster magnets of St Mary's as they rattle around History. Because wherever the…


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Dragon-Eyed Rogue

By L. Darby Gibbs,

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What is my book about?

Melders go mad. They are best killed or their magic bound to stem the madness. Say it again. Melders go mad, so kill them or bind their magic and stem the madness. One more time. Melders, when mad, can kill, so bind them in madness before they learn to use their magic.

How long should Zyla Powerbane wait to go mad? If she was an outcast before, now she is a criminal. If she was rejected before, now she has nowhere to turn. If she had been weak and uncertain, now she is determined to drive herself through all obstacles, even if the cost for success destroys her.

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