Night Beats Productions is delighted to announce the upcoming publication of the The Sad Bastard Cookbook.

Night Beats Productions is delighted to announce the upcoming publication of the The Sad Bastard Cookbook.

A snippet from Rachel A Rosen’s climate fantasy novel, Cascade (The Sleep of Reason Book 1).

One of our fantastic future Night Beats authors, Nicole Northwood, is having an Instagram giveaway! Her novel, a themed candle, and of course book-themed swag!

It ends Friday, July 22 at 11:59pm Eastern Time. North American only at this time, but international readers are advised to follow Nicole on Instagram in case of future giveaways!
When the demon of Lust, Cam, decides he needs an overhaul in his ‘life after death’, he leaves the Second Circle of Hell to run an indulgent hotel and club in the heart of New York City. As his lover, Lucifer, bides his time to create a bargain to have Cam return, Cam is permitted to explore the human world, but not without being led into temptation. A group of demon hunters disguised as police set out to send Cam back into the fires of Hell by getting him lost in desire for one of their own, but things very quickly take an unexpected turn—Cam’s fallen in love with the Hedonism Hotel’s night manager, Giselle, and he won’t leave Earth so easily.
Within the liminal space of hotels and their surroundings, paranormal beings and the humans who love them travel together on intimate journeys of self discovery while learning to trust one another with the things that make them unique. Each of the seven stories in the Hotel Heat series takes the reader through a steamy romance with new main characters while featuring fan-favorite major and minor characters who have appeared in earlier novels, and will continue to appear in upcoming books.
Content warnings can be found on Nicole Northwood’s website.
Every Tuesday, get to know a bit about the stories behind the books you love, and discover your next favourite novel.

Zilla: Sorry to interrupt, but I wanted to warn readers that this interview has some mild swearing and sexual language. We put the interview under a cut just in case you’re reading this at work!
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We received an Advance Reader Copy of Beneath the Starlit Sea by Nicole Bea, and we could not have been happier.
I ONCE WAS a little girl with an affinity for fire. Now, many moons later, I am a king’s sorceress from Strandkant with a weakness for staying alive.
As a sorceress living among humans, Illyse’s life is marked by loneliness. She has her three foxes, and she has the energy the land gives her for fire, but she is kept apart from others by prejudice and by the King’s law. Magical and non-magical people are forbidden to be in love.
The King takes her solace from her, throttles her magical connection to the earth with an iron bracelet. Two of her foxes die in the task he sets for her, working alongside his trusted advisor, Garit, to solve magical murders. But Illyse is not left alone. She has her fox, Thierry. And she finds a companion in Garit, who is willing to defy his King for love.
Nicole has a gift for language, for turns of phrase that perfectly capture a mood or a moment. She captures perfect details–a fox playing with a stick, the sweetness of a candy, the heat of a fire. It’s a fairy tale, a fantastical story of love in a world that holds a mirror to our own.
Nicole will capture your heart when you read this, as she always does in her stories.
Get your copy here.
Every Tuesday, get to know a bit about the stories behind the books you love, and discover your next favourite novel.

Sabitha: Today we’re talking with one of the Night Beats crew, the multi-talented Rohan O’Duill! He’s here to tell us about the anthology he contributed to and co-edited, Into the Unknown. Rohan, so good to have you. Let’s start like we always do—tell us about the book!
Rohan: Into the Unknown is a science fiction anthology published by Lower Decks Press, a not-for-profit press set up by my writing group. An anomaly in space attracts the curious and the obsessive. An artificial intelligence expresses very real needs. A civilization lives out its last days on a doomed generation ship. From the recesses of a closet to the dark side of the Moon, from mysterious islands to alien worlds and the furthest reaches of unexplored space, join eleven authors as they explore the mysteries that lie within our technology, our universe, and ourselves. Embark on a science fiction expedition … Into the Unknown.
Sabitha: I fully intend to embark! So how did this book come to be? And what inspired your story, Alinda?
Rohan: Within our writing group, we had suggestions on an anthology theme and voted on those ideas. Exploring the unknown won the vote and I started thinking up ideas for a story. I started working on a very speculative and mind-bending story, but very soon I got bored of it and the writing dried up. I realised that it just wasn’t my style. I write stories for fun, with action and cool characters—I needed to go back to my roots.
Soon the story Alinda was born. It’s set in the Cold Verse that my other works are all written in. Josh and his rag-tag bunch of mercenaries head out on an aging frigate to the asteroid Alinda. Their mission to retrieve a mysterious artefact that had crash landed there hundreds of years earlier, but they soon realise the artefact has other plans. I had recently watched Alien with my son, and I really wanted to recreate that slowly building tension and the impending sense of doom that the movie does so well.
Also, we hope to make a healthy donation for the World Literary Foundation which is our chosen charity for this book.
Sabitha: We have a lot of writers in our community—including you! What’s your writing process?
Rohan: Umh, it might be a bit much to call it a process, lol. I get an idea and then I speed write out the story, almost like I was speaking it. Then I do a couple of run throughs where I tidy it up a bit before I hit up my critique partner for a read through. I always get great feedback from her and I do my big edits after that. Then I send it out to another 3 or 4 betas and I really try and hone down the story with that feedback.
Sabitha: What do you most want your readers to take away from reading your book?
Rohan: I would love readers to feel like they had a bit of fun. I write to give enjoyment, just like when I tell a story in the pub, I want a big ‘OOOOOHH’ or a belly laugh. That is what keeps me writing.
Sabitha: To give away a secret to our community—Rachel A Rosen already has her advance review copy and she’s really enjoying it! Where can everyone else get their copy? And where can they find you?
Rohan: Pre-order the book here. It comes out Sept 1, 2022, and all the proceeds go to charity to support literacy. You can find me on Twitter or check out my First Page Reads on Tiktok.
A snippet from J.L. Logosz & Vera Valentine’s spicy science fiction romance, Planet Oster: Fertility Fusion (The Holiday Hedonism Series).

Every Tuesday, get to know a bit about the stories behind the books you love, and discover your next favourite novel.

Sabitha: Today we’re chatting with Lynette Bacon-Nguyen about her fantasy novel, Adventurer’s Overture. Lynette, can you introduce us to your book?
Lynette: My book is called Adventurer’s Overture, it’s a fantasy novel starring two characters, Amber the would be adventurer and Arabella, an apprentice priestess. Amber is trying to join the adventurer’s guild and gain a party and the story is much about her trying to get that goal and the struggles associated with it. It’s also about a few other things happening in the background, especially a recent uptick in instances of the undead entering the city. It’s a story about friendship, overcoming trials and dealing with your own shortcomings.
Sabitha: Lynette, a lot of writers follow our blog. What advice would you give to someone who’s writing or querying?
Lynette: Make a plan for your story, but don’t force yourself to stick strictly to it. Writing is a creative process which means it’s very subject to change. Treat your outline like a sketch, things will be removed, things will be added and the final picture will be very different once it’s colored and shaded.
Sabitha: That’s solid advice. Can you give our community a writing prompt to inspire their next story?
Lynette: The day after a funeral, you enter the room of the person you loved who has died. As you look through their things, you find a letter addressed to you. What does it say?
Sabitha: Which character do you relate to the most and why?
Lynette: The main character Amber. Like me, she is very feisty and very impatient. She has to put on a lot of bravado and is very easily frustrated when she doesn’t get her way. Still, she tries her best and pushes through.
Sabitha: Did anything change from when you started planning your first draft to the published version? What?
Lynette: Yes, originally the story was going to be more mystery oriented. There was going to be a crashed ship in the harbor and the ending was going to involve a harvest ball which the characters were invited to and attending. Both ideas were scrapped for simplicity sake and I think the story is better for it.
Sabitha: Stories have a way of transforming as you write. What do you most want your readers to take away from reading your book?
Lynette: The big message of the book is simply, don’t assume because more often than not, you’re wrong. Also don’t attribute simple reasons to complicated actions, everyone has a story and a reason for the things they do even if they don’t readily explain it to you.
Sabitha: Thanks for sharing your story and your process. We’re looking forward to reading! Where can the Night Beats community find you and your book?
Lynette: You can pre-order my book on Amazon. And I’m on Twitter.