RATHUUN: King of the Prairie: A Western Frontier Adventure by David Fitz-Gerald – Western, Old West Historical Fiction, Buffalo
Rathuun: King of the Prairie is a buffalo of unique vision and responsibility. He returns to lead his herd through the violence and change of Western expansion. Highly…
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The 2026 Shelley Spotlight for Paranormal Fiction
It is our delight to spotlight the Shelley Book Awards for Paranormal Fiction! We are delighted to feature some of the most supernatural reading we've enjoyed over the last year.
WIZARD’S BUSINESS by Vincent E. Henley – High Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Quest Fantasy
Leprechauns Paddy and Seamus quest on Wizard’s Business, as an ancient and calamitous machine threatens their world, and only they can intervene in time.
The 2026 Ozma Hall of Fame for Fantasy Fiction
We've got your summer fantasy reads ready right here! Join us in celebrating five years of excellence with the 2025 Ozma Awards!...
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Chanticleer 10-Question Author Interview Series with Natalie Musgrave Dossett – Grand Prize Award-winning Author of Sarita
Natalie Musgrave Dossett's book, Sarita, is a 2024 CIBA Grand Prize Award. We're excited to share her journey to becoming an award-winning author.
MURDER In CONCRETE by Arthur Coburn – Murder Mystery, Dark Humor, Coming of Age
In Murder in Concrete, Charlie tries to grow up and process the deaths of her parents—until she sees her father in a film, and leaps into her own investigation....
MAID Of HONOUR: Anne Boleyn at Margaret of Austria’s Court by Rozsa Gaston – Historical Fiction, Women Leaders, European History
Before the French Court, before Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn learned to become a woman of power and influence as a Maid of Honour under Margaret of Austria. Highly…
The 2026 Shelley Hall of Fame for Paranormal Fiction
The Shelley Awards 2026 First Place Winners & Hall of Fame The 2025 Chanticleer International Book Awards have wrapped up, and we are thrilled to celebrate the outstanding paranormal fiction authors who rose to the top this year. From past-life…
CODENAME LIONEL by Doyle Glass – Historical Fiction, WWII, French Resistance
Codename Lionel takes readers through Robert Benoist's extraordinary life, into his daring work in the French Resistance. Highly recommended!...
DON’T TALK To STRANGERS by Chell-Linn Araya – Mystery, Serial Killer Thriller, Police Procedural
In Don’t Talk to Strangers, Detective Valentine races the clock twice over, pursuing a serial kidnapper and killer while struggling against multiple sclerosis. Recommended!...
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Rathuun: King of the Prairie is a buffalo of unique vision and responsibility. He returns to lead his herd through the violence and change of Western expansion. Highly recommended!
It is our delight to spotlight the Shelley Book Awards for Paranormal Fiction! We are delighted to feature some of the most supernatural reading we've enjoyed over the last year.
Leprechauns Paddy and Seamus quest on Wizard’s Business, as an ancient and calamitous machine threatens their world, and only they can intervene in time.
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Codename Lionel takes readers through Robert Benoist's extraordinary life, into his daring work in the French Resistance. Highly recommended!
In Don’t Talk to Strangers, Detective Valentine races the clock twice over, pursuing a serial kidnapper and killer while struggling against multiple sclerosis. Recommended!
In Murder in Concrete, Charlie tries to grow up and process the deaths of her parents—until she sees her father in a film, and leaps into her own investigation.
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The Shelley Awards 2026 First Place Winners & Hall of Fame The 2025 Chanticleer International Book Awards have wrapped up, and we are thrilled to celebrate the outstanding paranormal fiction authors who rose to the top this year. From past-life thrillers to supernatural mysteries, the Shelley Awards once again proved that the veil between worlds is in extraordinarily good hands.
Before the French Court, before Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn learned to become a woman of power and influence as a Maid of Honour under Margaret of Austria. Highly recommended!