Author: srmallery

How do two modern, quirky, twenty-something gals solve murders in a small, cozy USA town?Easy. With a little time travel, some humor, and a lot of hard work. When the skeptical Brooke first meets the psychic Abby, she’s not impressed. But with the help of her comfort cat, her middle-aged roomie, her childhood friend, and a hunky detective hinting at a sweet romance, Brooke not only accepts that … accepts that Abby has real gifts, it’s clear that these five people and one cat make up a crack team. Got tea, anyone? In 1773, the Boston Tea Party sure did.…

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Another Rip Roaring, Heart Warming Story of Love, Fear, and Redemption in the Wild West It’s 1891 and The DOLAN GIRLS western romance saga continues. This time it stars the feisty Ellie Dolan Parker, who finds herself caught up in the middle of the Wyoming Cattle Wars. Filled with rich, greedy cattle barons thirsty for prime land, crooked politicians, a major kidnapping, local ranchers in … in life-threatening danger, Butch Cassidy’s Hole In The Wall hideout, hired ‘guns’ from Texas, a troubled marriage, and a blossoming romance, this story is a colorful portrayal of a forgotten time. A time when…

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A USA Today Best Selling author and two-time Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal winner, S. R. Mallery–as her fans say–“brings history to life.” Here is her newest, a romantic suspense thriller.It’s 1941 in New York City, a time before Pearl Harbor, when Nazi spies are everywhere in the U.S. and no one knows who’s working for whom. In comes beautiful Lily, paid to gather intelligence by setting up a … up a “honey trap” for Joe Stiles, a supposed German infiltrator. Problem is, she soon faces a danger she isn’t prepared for–falling in love.more

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Murder. Corruption. Romance. Movie stars. A modern day TV shoot ‘em up?>>>No. It’s 1926 Old Hollywood, and a film producer is gunned down in cold blood. In comes Rosie, a pretty bit-player, who, despite her stage-mother’s expectations, just longs to be happy.Silent screen idols Clara Bow, Gloria Swanson, Lon Chaney, and Rudolph Valentino float in and out, as Los Angeles’ corruption is … Angeles’ corruption is exposed, the era described, and a chase to find the killer revs up before there’s another hit.Scroll Up and Grab Your Copy Today!more

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What do a well-bred Southern Belle and a Northern working class Pinkerton detective have in common? Espionage . . . and romance. At the start of the U.S. Civil War, while young men begin dying on American battlefields and slavery is headed toward its end, behind the scenes, female undercover work and Pinkerton intelligence are alive and well. But in the end, can this unlikely Romeo and Juliet … couple’s love survive, or will they be just another casualty of war?more

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In the Wild West, the indomitable Dolan women will overcome hardship and danger to find love! A delightful tale filled with outlaws, famous historical figures, and heroines determined to forge their futures on the frontier.

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Curl up and enter the eclectic world of S. R. Mallery, where sad meets bizarre and deception meets humor; where history meets revenge and magic meets gothic. Whether it’s 500 words or 5,000, these TALES TO COUNT ON, which include a battered women’s shelter, childhood memories, Venetian love, magic photographs, PTDS fallout, sisters’ tricks, WWII spies, the French Revolution, evil vaudevillians, … vaudevillians, and celebrity woes, will remind you that in the end, nothing is ever what it seems.more

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This enthralling anthology captures 11 historical moments that hinge on the time-honored art of sewing — from a mystery surrounding New York’s infamous Triangle Shirt Factory fire to a desperate bid for freedom in Nazi Germany. A captivating short story collection with remarkable depth!

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Can we learn from our ancestral past? Do our relatives’ behaviors help mold our own? In “Unexpected Gifts” that is precisely what happens to Sonia, a confused college student, heading for addictions and forever choosing the wrong man. Searching for answers, she begins to read her family’s diaries and journals from America’s past: the Vietnam War, Woodstock, and Timothy Leary era; Tupperware … parties, McCarthyism, and Black Power; the Great Depression, dance marathons, and Eleanor Roosevelt; the immigrant experience and the Suffragists. Back and forth the book journeys, linking yesteryear with modern life until finally, by understanding her ancestors’ hardships…

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