Potions, Power, Prophecy, and Puff Pastry: Author Nook with Carina Finn

November 2025

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  • Les Catacombes de la Reine release
  • Podcast: Author Nook with Carina Finn
  • Captain’s Log: A Poem
  • Review Corner

Welcome to the World!

French translation of Queen’s Catacombs worldwide release: November 26th, 2025

Order your copy here!


It is an absolute joy to announce that Queen’s Catacombs is now also translated into French! Editions Lux et Nox are such a treat to work with and they have done such a fabulous job making this novel shine en français!

It extra special, because a lot of the inspiration I took in the creation of the Catacombs was from the Catacombs in Paris! So it really feels like a full circle moment. Here are some images from my trip into the bowels of the city of love…

Author Nook

Welcome to my Author Nook, a monthly podcast I created where I chat with authors about their upcoming releases and we nerd out over their literary brain children. Find it on Spotify here, and Youtube here.

As you know, I release episodes once a month with no set date so the best way to stay in the loop is to follow and subscribe on either Youtube or Spotify.

This month, I had the pleasure of speaking with Carina Finn about her novel, Feast and Famine: The Last Great Heir. We chat about potions, power, and puff pasty all the while solving the world’s problems of prejudice with a sprinkling of understanding.

Who would have thought a simple stroll in someone else’s shoes is what makes all the difference? So pour yourself a cup of tea, serve yourself a tasty treat, and settle in for our November Author Nook – and last Nook of 2025!

I am currently creating my 2026 calendar and have some slots available, so if you’re an author who would like to appear on an episode please jump over to my Contact page and send along: your name, the title of your book, a blurb, its release date, and your favourite thing about it that you can’t wait to share with me.

Captain’s Log: A poem

I have adored the Greek myth of the Teumessian Fox who was fated to never be caught and the magical dog, Lailaps, who was fated to always catch its prey. They both set out on an endless chase which created a logical paradox – if one can never be caught, and the other never fails to catch, who would win? In the myth, Zeus steps in and turns them each to stone or into constellations (depending on which version you read). I’ve always felt that ending to be a real deus ex machina… no offense to the ancients, but the solution to a paradox is such a juicy thing that to simply “nope” it all feels anticlimactic. I prefer the idea that it ended in the choice for each to trust the other and end the chase voluntarily.

So, while stuck in traffic the other day, I jotted this down:

Apace

She, the unobtainable fox,
He, the inescapable hound,
Locked in a stalemate at last.

His teeth wrap her throat,
A squeeze of the jaw and she's caught.
Her muscles tense,
A leap, a bound, and he's lost.

Both pause,
Panting.

In his eyes, recognition.
In hers, understanding.
Each a child of prophecy:
To forever run, as hunter or hunted.

Never to rest.

Her rapid pulse flutters against his cheek.
He loosens his grip.
She, given an opening, hesitates,
calms,
the tension bleeds from her limbs.

If one does not flee,
If one does not hunt,
If - instead - each chose simply to remain,
To walk apace,
To trust,
Then two may share the journey.

There’s also a fabulous song that has been in my heart and mind for well over two years by The Hound + The Fox called The Paradox which you should absolutely listen to.

Corner

Reviews are so helpful in getting word of Contest of QueensQueen’s Catacombs , and Queendom Come out there. If you have time, and if you’ve read the book, I would be eternally grateful if you could leave a star rating and/or a written review on Goodreads or Amazon.

Thank you to all the wonderful people who have left a star rating or review!

Until next year…

x live magically

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Ensemble Casts and Magical Overlords, an author talk with Lauren Magaziner

August 2025

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In this month’s newsletter, scroll down to find:

  • Podcast: Author Nook with Lauren Magaziner
  • Captain’s Log
  • Review Corner

Author Nook

Welcome to my Author Nook, a monthly podcast I created where I chat with authors about their upcoming releases and we nerd out over their literary brain children. Find it on Spotify here, and Youtube here.

As you know, I release episodes once a month with no set date so the best way to stay in the loop is to follow and subscribe on either Youtube or Spotify. Also, if you want to read ahead, here is our next read.

November

Feast and Famine: The Last Great Heir by Carina Finn


This month I am joined by Lauren Magaziner, an electrifying middle grade author of 12 novels (and counting) to chat about her latest release The Incorruptibles. Today we chat about ensemble casts, what it means when the baddies have all the magic, the importance of resilience and more, so pour yourself a cuppa tea and let’s get stuck in.


The Incorruptibles

A girl joins the human resistance against sorcerer tyranny in this first book in the exciting upper middle grade fantasy series The Incorruptibles that’s Keeper of the Lost Cities meets The Marvellers.

Fiora Barrowling lives in a world where sorcerers rule over humans. After surviving an encounter with The Radiance—the very worst of the sorcerers—she’s whisked away to the incredible Incorruptibles (“Inc”) Academy, a school for resistance fighters in training. But most of the other students think Fiora hasn’t earned her place there, and when things start to go wrong and it seems the sorcerers have a spy in the academy, all eyes are on Fiora. With all odds stacked against her, can Fiora prove that she belongs?

Captain’s Log

What a whirlwind of a month! I definitely packed in the fun which was wonderful and at time felt like I was white-knuckling my way through joy… Here are some highlights.

New Bookshelf

Is this news worthy? Absolutely! I am obsessed with my new bookshelf and the new home my treasures now have to snuggle into. Considering how often I move around, it’s bonkers that I’ve chosen to collect books but… the heart wants what it wants.


Afloat

Despite the seemingly endless rain, I managed to find a few sunny days to hit the water. Once by canoe in Moraine Lake, and a few times by Kayak. Here are some of my favourite shots out on the water. There’s something so magical about floating through the rivers and lakes in the Rockies, and it really is like Pocahontas said, “What I love most about rivers is, you can’t step in the same river twice – the water’s always changing always flowing…”


Horsing Around

Yup. I fear I’m a horse girl now…


Hiking and Camping

Would you guess that out of all the different ways I slept out of doors, on multi-day hikes, at music festivals, and on the beach on Vancouver Island, no matter where it was, it rained! Who would have thought!

I will say, the sound of rain on a tent while you are cozy and dry is pretty lovely. So, while I’m not complaining, I will say that I built a lot of character this month!

Review Corner

Reviews are so helpful in getting word of Contest of QueensQueen’s Catacombs , and Queendom Come out there. If you have time, and if you’ve read the book, I would be eternally grateful if you could leave a star rating and/or a written review on Goodreads or Amazon.

Thank you to all the wonderful people who have left a star rating or review!

x live magically

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Yearning and Slow Burning: author talk with Zoe Allison

July 2025

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In this month’s newsletter, scroll down to find:

  • Writing update
  • Podcast: Author Nook with Zoe Allison
  • Captain’s Log
  • Review Corner

Announcements

RESCHEDULED Author Event: Found Bookstore in Cochrane

RESCHEDULED for October – keep an eye out in the next few months’ Newsletters for more information about dates/times/tickets.
This is a ticketed event and crowns and Queen attire is strongly recommended! For more information, click here.

Indie Author Market with Slow Burn Books August 24th, 2025

Come check out the Indie Author Market hosted by Slow Burn Books – support local authors and discover new reads! Get your tickets here.

French translation of Queen’s Catacombs worldwide release: November 26th, 2025

Pre-order your copy here.

Author Nook

Welcome to my Author Nook, a monthly podcast I created where I chat with authors about their upcoming releases and we nerd out over their literary brain children. Find it on Spotify here, and Youtube here.

As you know, I release episodes once a month with no set date so the best way to stay in the loop is to follow and subscribe on either Youtube or Spotify. Also, if you want to read ahead, here is the lineup for the next few months.

August

The Incorruptibles by Lauren Magaziner

November

Feast and Famine: The Last Great Heir by Carina Finn


This month I am joined by Zoe Allison, author of The Wedding Engagement and The Ex-Mas Holiday to talk about The Wedding Engagement. So pour yourself a cup of tea and get ready to chat yearning, slow burn build-ups, and how to empower your leading lady.


The Wedding Engagement

Planning a wedding is so romantic . . . except when it’s not yours, and you’re planning it with the guy you’re secretly crushing on.  

Scottish schoolteacher Liv Holland has a secret. She’s been carrying a torch for Arran Adebayo, her brother’s best friend, for years. A blind date gone wrong cements in Liv’s mind that Arran has no romantic interest in her whatsoever. But then, with her brother set to marry her own best friend, she and Arran are enlisted to help plan the festivities… After being left at the altar by his ex, single father Arran is having trouble managing his growing feelings towards the woman who is both his best friend’s sister and his son’s Liv. Then his mind is blown when fate thrusts them together for an unexpected blind date, but he messes up his chance to tell her how he feels.   As the big day approaches and Liv and Arran’s connection intensifies, their chemistry chafes against their checkered romantic histories. Risking everything for love could mean losing each other forever . . . or being the next ones to find their happy ever after.

Captain’s Log

Canada Day Night Flight

Do you want to know what’s cooler than watching fireworks on the ground? Watching them from the sky. If you’ve read my series, you’ll know that fireworks make for an unexpected trial by fire for the contestants in the Contest of Queens, and I’ve always had a soft spot for their drama and beauty. Well, seeing them from above was indescribable. Unfortunately, it didn’t make for the best photography…

Bragg Creek Book Store Gem

Second hand book stores are my kryptonite, and I was out in Bragg Creek for the weekend when I stumbled upon The Best Little Wordhouse in the West – but there was nothing little about it! Already it feels like you’ve stepped back in time because the whole block is done up with Old West facades, but inside there were rows and stacks of so many beautiful books! Definitely check it out if you’re in the area.

Review Corner

Reviews are so helpful in getting word of Contest of QueensQueen’s Catacombs , and Queendom Come out there. If you have time, and if you’ve read the book, I would be eternally grateful if you could leave a star rating and/or a written review on Goodreads or Amazon.

Thank you to all the wonderful people who have left a star rating or review!

x live magically

Building a Party, Building a World: author talk with Sam Parrish

June 2025

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In this month’s newsletter, scroll down to find:

  • Writing update
  • Podcast: Author Nook with Sam Parrish
  • Captain’s Log: Aruba, baby!
  • Review Corner

Announcements

Author Event: Found Bookstore in Cochrane Friday, August 8th, 7-9pm

This is a ticketed event and crowns and Queen attire is strongly recommended!
For more information, click here. To get your tickets, click here.

Indie Author Market with Slow Burn Books

Come check out the Indie Author Market hosted by Slow Burn Books – support local authors and discover new reads! Get your tickets here.

French translation of Queen’s Catacombs worldwide release: November 26th, 2025

Pre-order your copy here.

Author Nook

Welcome to my Author Nook, a monthly podcast I created where I chat with authors about their upcoming releases and we nerd out over their literary brain children. Find it on Spotify here, and Youtube here.

As you know, I release episodes once a month with no set date so the best way to stay in the loop is to follow and subscribe on either Youtube or Spotify. Also, if you want to read ahead, here is the lineup for the next few months.

July

The Wedding Engagement by Zoe Allison

August

The Incorruptibles by Lauren Magaziner

November

Feast and Famine: The Last Great Heir by Carina Finn


This month we are joined by the glorious Sam Parrish to chat about the first novel in her Anagovia Trilogy: When the World Starts to Fray. So pour the tea and send a prayer to the Seamstress as we strap in to chat about building characters, weaving them into a party, the beauty of not forcing romance, and the perfection of imperfection.


When the World Starts to Fray

Forty years ago in the midst of war, an Anagovian soldier discovered the incredible ability to manipulate the very fabric of reality. Without thought of the consequences, man-kind used it to every advantage, winning the war and sending Anagovia into an age of peace and prosperity. Weavers grabbed hold of the Threads of reality and shaped them to their will. They are considered by most to be a blessing from the gods themselves. But a darkness is seeping in through the Fabric that none of them anticipated. Scores of men and women are going missing and beasts that normally keep to the dark corners of the world are moving in growing numbers.

Li’or is a mercenary. She takes any job that pays well and keeps her moving- no matter how dangerous. One night while she’s setting up camp, a young Weaver named Hashkan stumbles in and throws her careful plans off course. Before they realize it, they find themselves tangling with armies of monsters and madmen as they try to unravel the schemes of a tyrant. But will their small band of hired swords be enough to save Anagovia?

Captain’s Log

Aruba, baby!

If you’ve been following along with my newsletters, you are likely aware that I am finalizing my mysteriously titled pirate novel. It is a truth universally acknowledged that if one is finalizing a mysteriously titled pirate novel, one must visit the Caribbean. So we did 🙂

Aruba was such a gorgeous country, and I will never get over the thrill of driving along the coast and seeing a sunken ship just off the beach. The sand was white, the waters blue, and the flamingos as pink as a blush. What a dream, and what a lovely way to kick start Summer!

Review Corner

Reviews are so helpful in getting word of Contest of QueensQueen’s Catacombs , and Queendom Come out there. If you have time, and if you’ve read the book, I would be eternally grateful if you could leave a star rating and/or a written review on Goodreads or Amazon.

Thank you to all the wonderful people who have left a star rating or review!

x live magically

Dino Time Warp an author talk with Derek Borne

May 2025

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  • Writing update
  • Podcast: Author Nook with Derek Borne
  • Captain’s Log: Van-cool-ver
  • Review Corner

Writing update

With the Frean Chronicles trilogy completed, all is right with the world. Our story has its ending, and I can rest.

hehe… cute…

I’m excited to say that I just finished second overhaul of the first draft of my Mysteriously Titled Pirate Novel! After learning (very painfully) the age-old author’s lesson of “kill your darlings” I committed lexical murder, wiped the manuscript clean of any damning evidence, and reworked the story into something wonderful. I can’t reveal any more details… but stay tuned!

Next step? Editing…

Author Nook

Welcome to my Author Nook, a monthly podcast I created where I chat with authors about their upcoming releases and we nerd out over their literary brain children. Find it on Spotify here, and Youtube here.

May’s episode kicks off season 4 of this podcast and the first episode of this year! I still can’t believe we’ve been running for four years – and I’m so grateful for all the book chats I’ve had with so many wonderful authors. This year we have an exciting line-up! As you know, I release episodes once a month with no set date so the best way to stay in the loop is to follow and subscribe on either Youtube or Spotify. Also, if you want to read ahead, here is the lineup for the next few months.

June

When the World Starts to Fray by Sam Parrish

July

The Wedding Engagement by Zoe Allison

August

The Incorruptibles by Lauren Magaziner

November

Feast and Famine: The Last Great Heir by Carina Finn


Today we are joined by Jurassic Derek Borne, the Canadian author of Dino Rift to chat all things prehistoric. We discuss teen romance, the power of kindness, and how we always have the choice to do the right thing no matter how many teenagers we toss through a portal into the time of dinosaurs.


Dino Rift

The Rift. A gateway to a prehistoric world.

For years, SauraCorps has kept its existence confidential while touting themselves as a run-of-the-mill dinosaur museum.

For two Utah teens, Kamren and Vivienne, a care-free night to themselves quickly turns into a daunting trek through an exotic, unfamiliar time.

Not only do they stumble upon SauraCorps’ nefarious agenda, they also encounter major discrepancies concerning the past that would rewrite history books as we know them.

Kam and Viv’s reliance on each other through the primeval environment also tests their friendship in unexpected ways.

Will they survive and make it home…together?

Captain’s Log: Van-cool-ver

Pulp Fiction Books in Vancouver is one of my favourite independent bookstores and I was in absolute heaven browsing the shelves on my recent visit there. The shelves are stacked high and full but there is a solid system in place so you’re not just sifting through chaos. And the Heyer! THE HEYER! A whole swack of novels by Georgette Heyer just waiting to be scooped up by yours truly. Needless to say, the trip was a success and I came away with a teetering stack of beauties.

Review Corner

Reviews are so helpful in getting word of Contest of QueensQueen’s Catacombs , and Queendom Come out there. If you have time, and if you’ve read the book, I would be eternally grateful if you could leave a star rating and/or a written review on Goodreads or Amazon.

Thank you to all the wonderful people who have left a star rating or review!

x live magically