Saturday, February 14, 2026

Shining a bright Book Spotlight on Mary L. Schmidt's romantic thriller — Christmas in Evergreen #Romance #Suspense #Thriller #ValentinesDay #RecommendedReading



Christmas in Evergreen


Heart of Evergreen Book #1

by Mary L Schmidt


Blurb:

"My husband, Steve, and I have always had a great relationship, married, for the last five years. He's a private investigator, and I have my artwork. Much of his work involved using a special laptop, one that was rugged and lockable, in his home office and I had my art studio where I could lose myself in painting and creativity. Life was wonderful, until the day I read a completely chilling and startling "Hit List" on his computer screen. Confusion ran supreme in my brain and then it hit me. My name was at the top of that list! Wait! What? No! Never! Yet I read "Kim Daily" plain as day. What would you do if you found out you were the next target on your husband's hit list? Steve intentionally left his laptop open for me to read. He simply can't be an assassin! I would know. Or would I? No! That's impossible! Steve has been the kindest husband for five years and he was a crack ass private investigator; not an assassin. Yet why was my name at the top of his hit list? Why did he even have a hit list? My mind reeling in shock, I had to do something to stay alive! Think, Kim, think! Get your best game on right now as time is running out!"


Praise for Christmas In Evergreen:

"Wow! Be prepared for the fast pace as you begin reading this novel. It takes off from the launch pad with rocket speed and doesn't stop until the very end. I was impressed with the author's medical knowledge and explanations. It was also obvious that Ms. Schmidt is familiar with elk and their habits. Excellent cautions and explanations were included in a dialogue. If only more people heeded them. And to top the storyline off, a nicely woven set of cozy love stories are introduced. Well worth 5 stars."
~ Zoe J, 5* Amazon Review

"Author Mary Schmidt takes her readers on a rollercoaster of a ride with her newest release, Christmas in Evergreen...
Schmidt doesn't let her characters nor her readers off the hook until the very end."
~ Cindy McDonald, 5* Amazon Review



"My husband can’t be an assassin! I would know. Or would I? He has a hit list with me at the top! I've got to run! But where?" I've got to run now! He can find me!

“How dare you take out my two best assets! I’m coming for you, Kim, and your friend, Nancy!”



Mary L. Schmidt


Mary L. Schmidt is a multi-hyphenate and writes under her given name and a pen name, S. Jackson, along with her husband Michael, pen name A Raymond.

She grew up in a small Kansas (USA) town and has lived in more than one state since then. At this time, Mary and her husband split their time between homes in Kansas and Colorado as they love the mountains and off road four-wheeling.

Traveling is one of their most favorite things to do and Mary always has a book to read on her Kindle. Books are one of her favorite things. When she was younger, it seemed like every time she turned around, a new library card was needed due to the current one being stamped complete. Diving into a good book made any day perfect and you would be surprised at the number of books she read repeatedly.

Mary has written 63 books thus far, and they range from art book, recipe book, children's books, several memoirs, and romance books. As a child, Mary drew paper dolls, and clothes for them, using watercolor as her medium when painting scenes, especially flowers. She continued with art in high school exploring a wide variety of mediums such as jewelry making, ceramics, leather works, drawing, painting and more! Her creative loves to be an amateur shutterbug and she has an online art gallery. In college, she went into the sciences and received a bachelor's degree in the Science of Nursing.

Throughout her nursing career, Michael assisted Mary in her work with The American Cancer Society, March of Dimes, Cub and Boy Scouts, and sponsored children alongside his wife on music trips. Mary's nursing career was highly successful, and she hung up her nursing hat in December 2012.

Mary and Michael love to read, fish, play poker, go Jeeping, and travel, especially to visit their grandson, Austin, and granddaughter, Emma.

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Book Review: License to Thrill: Lily Bollinger (Champagne Widows Biographical Novels) by Rebecca Rosenberg



*Editorial Book Review*

License to Thrill: Lily Bollinger 

(Champagne Widows Biographical Novels)

By Rebecca Rosenberg



Publication Date: 6th April 2026
Publisher:  Lion Heart Publishing
Page Length: 302
Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction

The Nazis wanted her champagne. The critics wanted her erased. Lily Bollinger refused to surrender.

1940: In occupied France, the Bollinger cellars are a battlefield. Newly widowed Lily must host the Nazi Weinführer while Resistance fighters hide in the chalk tunnels directly beneath her feet. To protect her legacy, Lily becomes a master of deception—outwitting the Reich by day and defying them by night, bound by a dangerous secret and a mysterious lover known as the Commodore.

1970: Lily reigns as the undisputed "Dame of Champagne," but the new decade brings new enemies. From triumphant tours of America to high-stakes court battles in London, she has conquered the world—yet her own house is under siege. As feuding nephews tear at the empire from within and a venomous critic dismisses her as a relic, Lily makes her move.

In her most audacious gamble, Lily forges an unbreakable bond between Bollinger and the world’s most sophisticated spy: James Bond.

As her seventy-fifth birthday looms, Lily executes one final maneuver to secure her empire. But when her rarest vintage is uncorked, a long-buried truth resurfaces—proving her greatest achievement wasn’t just the wine she saved, but the secrets she kept.

Two eras. One legacy. A woman who proves the finest vintages are impossible to crush.




I pour a pale stream of champagne into Cyril’s flute, the delicate fizzing of the bubbles a soft counterpoint to the quiet room. I then serve Marcel, and finally, myself. I raise my glass. “To tradition, to resilience, and to the soul of Champagne itself,” I say with a small smile.


The very idea of champagne brings to mind celebration and joy, enhanced by dedicated flutes and lively bubbles. The history of the beverage, however, goes much deeper than the simple act of popping a cork on special occasions. In fact, the survival of this delicately crafted drink is rooted in a tumultuous and often perilous history.

In this novel, we join Lily Bollinger, a historical figure whose legacy lives on through the company she so carefully nurtured, the bottles of champagne still enjoyed today, and whose past is vividly revived within these pages. Though not widely known, Lily Bollinger led the company through war, under the influence of the Reich, and across countless political shifts, all in order to preserve the authenticity and good name of Bollinger Champagne.

Lily is portrayed as an incredibly strong individual, whom we meet at multiple stages of her life. In the 1940s, she battles the Reich, forced to supply more champagne than producers could realistically keep up with, at prices where profit was marginal, if present at all. With views of beautiful vineyards disrupted by Nazi soldiers occupying the very grounds of Bollinger, any act of resistance came at an extraordinary cost. And yet, those involved fought for their freedom in whatever small ways they could. The intricacies of how the Champagne makers of France managed to outwit, and consistently stand up to, the Nazis form a poignant chapter of history, proving that not all battles were fought with weapons — some were waged through carefully concealed vintages and relabelled bottles. Lily’s determination not to allow the Nazis to cause the downfall of a company entrusted to her after her husband’s passing is truly courageous. As I read about her defiance and carefully calculated risks, I found my respect for Lily growing with every chapter. She fought to keep people safe while safeguarding the future of Bollinger, all while working in a role that was far from welcoming to female directors.

With multiple timelines woven throughout the novel, I found myself thoroughly enthralled by the way Lily kept the company going through thick and thin, unwavering in her determination that Bollinger champagne would never suffer in quality for the sake of quantity. She refuses to allow changes that would negatively impact the delicate balance of flavours, even when increased production was within reach. Her dedication to preserving the heritage and integrity of the brand is truly worthy of recognition. As we come to know Lily in the 1970s, we see a woman who understands her company inside and out, and who remains fiercely committed to ensuring the Bollinger name is not diluted by lower-quality brands flooding the market. As she approaches retirement, the act of handing over the reins feels almost impossible. She cannot be certain that anyone she entrusts with leadership will uphold the same morals and mission she has worked towards for decades. Between her potential successors, arguments arise, driven by conflicting opinions and priorities. Watching Lily’s turmoil as she attempts to mould the next generation into a team she can wholeheartedly trust is deeply affecting. Lily is so intrinsically bound to Bollinger that stepping away feels akin to removing the heart from the company itself, and her uncertainty seeps into the pages, creating a palpable tension. As a reader, I could not imagine her ever truly stepping aside, as Bollinger is as much a part of Lily as she is of it. Her overwhelming passion for producing the finest champagne possible, and for keeping the brand alive, is profoundly inspiring.

While not necessarily an antagonist, Cyril Ray provides an intriguing source of tension within the novel. A self-proclaimed wine connoisseur, his scathing review of Bollinger’s new R.D. champagne immediately casts him in an unfavourable light with Lily. When her nephew later grants him permission to write a biography of Bollinger — bringing to the world the story of a company spanning generations, surviving through setbacks and careful political manoeuvring — Lily finds herself, on an almost daily basis, face to face with a critic who fails to see the family behind the brand. To Lily, Bollinger is not merely a company, but a close-knit community. Much like the grapes rely on the roots of the vine, the seasons, and the weather, the company itself functions as a collective, each role dependent upon the other for a successful harvest and the continuation of stock year after year. The author’s poetic turn of phrase as Lily speaks of her pride and joy is deeply moving. Her use of language allowed me to connect with Lily on a personal level, and with every chapter my admiration for her dedication, hard work, and care only grew stronger.

"License to Thrill: Lily Bollinger" is far more than a novel about champagne. It is a story of survival, resilience, and the thrilling pursuit of preserving a legacy that is so much more than a name. I found myself captivated by the power behind a name that endured the constraints of the Second World War and extended even into the fictional world of James Bond. Bollinger has been immortalised in more ways than one, and this novel makes it clear why. With beautifully crafted prose and characters you cannot help but grow attached to, this book leaves you with an irresistible urge to raise a glass and celebrate. For, as Lily Bollinger so famously said:

“I only drink champagne when I’m happy, and when I’m sad.

Sometimes I drink it when I’m alone.

When I have company, I consider it obligatory.

I trifle with it if I am not hungry, and drink it when I am.

Otherwise, I never touch it.

Unless I’m thirsty.”


Review by Ellie Yarde
The Coffee Pot Book Club

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Rebecca Rosenberg


Rebecca Rosenberg is an award-winning novelist, champagne geek, and lavender farmer. Rebecca first fell in love with methode champenoise in Sonoma Valley, California. Over decades of delicious research, she has explored the wine cellars of France, Spain, Italy, and California in search of fine champagne. When Rebecca discovered the real-life stories of the Champagne Widows of France, she knew she’d dedicate years to telling the stories of these remarkable women who made champagne the worldwide phenomenon it is today. 

Rebecca is a champagne historian, tour guide, and champagne cocktail expert for Breathless Wines. Other award-winning novels include The Secret Life of Mrs. London and Gold Digger, the Remarkable Baby Doe Tabor.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Join us as author Brodie Curtis introduces Stella, Toby and John Dee, main characters in his gripping riverboat adventure, Showboat Soubrette #HistoricalAdventure #InterracialFriendship #RecommendedReading



Showboat Soubrette


by Brodie Curtis


FROM STAR SHOWBOAT SINGER 

TO PIRATE PREY ON THE WICKED RIVER!


Showboat singer Stella Parrot’s star rises in the Antebellum South with every sold-out performance along the lower Mississippi River. When a river pirate viciously assaults her, new friends Toby Freeman and John Dee Franklin foil the attack. However, the pirate’s family is bent on revenge.


Stella, Toby, and John Dee escape their riverboat with able assistance from young cub pilot Sam Clemens, only to be pursued by the notorious Burton Gang. As the trio runs for their lives, mortal perils await at every turn: a fierce storm, high-stakes gambling confrontations, deadly combat, and a cotton boat up in flames. Stella, a Cherokee Indian, and Toby, a free Black man, and their friend White man John Dee endure relentless racial prejudices and injustices in the gritty underbelly of the Wicked River while fleeing to New Orleans—where the Burtons will be waiting!


SHOWBOAT SOUBRETTE’s fast-paced lower river adventure chase features romantic showboat scenes and is unsparing in its exploration of the bigoted and sometimes lawless riverboat era.



Praise for Showboat Soubrette:

'Curtis is also a master of description and atmosphere. The novel is vivid with detail from the dining room and theatre of the showboat to the whorehouses of New Orleans. Life on the Mississippi is in full view here, from river pirates to dock workers. Sailors, gamblers, and society ladies all get their fair share of attention, and despite the class differences, more social fluidity occurs than we might expect.'
~ Tyler, Goodreads 5* Review


Meet Stella, Toby & John Dee

SHOWBOAT SOUBRETTE is set in the Antebellum South. Its three young adult protagonists are in a safe and pleasurable riverboat environment until a violent attack forces them to flee into the harsh underbelly of the Lower Mississippi River. Absolute dependence on each other in a world of cruel social division and lawlessness forges a deep bond among the three.

STELLA PARROT is a Cherokee showboat singer, beautiful and gifted with a strong soprano voice that “was not classically pure, but it had a thrilling edge.”  She is a star; her dream is to ascend to even greater heights, perhaps to match the Swedish Nightingale, the leading diva of the day.

Stella   

Stella is a survivor. As a young woman, she suffered sexual abuse before getting her chance to sing on stage. Even now as a star, she must overcome racial prejudice. If the show falls flat, “as a woman of color she’d take the blame.” Life in the spotlight is a knife’s edge for Stella, but her singing is top notch and her future is bright until a river pirate viciously assaults her. Two new friends, Toby Freeman and John Dee Franklin, come to her aid and she finds herself completely reliant on them for survival. Can she find her own inner strength to overcome mortal perils as the three flee from the river pirates? As her alliance with Toby and John Dee deepens, Stella begins to wonder if something, namely romance and passion, is missing in her life.


TOBY FREEMAN is a handsome and physically strong young Black man. Enslaved in his youth, he is free now, and his memories of the horrible realities of involuntary servitude often shape his reactions to situations. His emotional rudder is a strong sense of right and wrong.

Toby
      
Toby’s essential conflict is to survive, and prosper to the extent he can, in a world of harsh social divisions. He conducts business successfully on the Lower River, arm in arm with his life-long White friend, John Dee Franklin. Yet, ever-lurking in Toby’s world are pervasive societal and institutional prejudices that can threaten his freedom or even his life at any time. Now, after the assault on Stella, he must run for his life and count on John Dee more than ever.

Reflections in quiet moments during the chase cultivate Toby’s yearnings for a place where he can love whoever he wants, free of racism. Can he find a place where he can prosper as a Black businessman, and maybe raise a family, even if that jeopardizes his partnership with John Dee?


JOHN DEE FRANKLIN is a charismatic White man with a passion for making money, whether by means of commerce or in the card room. He forges trading and gambling contacts up and down the Mississippi. He appreciates the company of beautiful women, turns a witty phrase and spins engaging yarns.

John Dee
     
Toby Freeman is always at John Dee’s side and has been since they were young boys. A faint resemblance between the two men causes Stella to question whether they are half-brothers. Brothers by blood or not, Toby is the most important thing in John Dee’s life and maintaining Toby’s freedom in a world of institutional slavery is paramount to John Dee. John Dee will do just that by any means necessary, whether ruse or violence. But reconciling his love of Riverboat adventures with Toby’s dream of a better life may be impossible.

Being chased on the Mississippi by river pirates is John Dee’s greatest challenge yet. Can he provide the guile along with Toby’s strength to extract them and Stella from a grave predicament?

John Dee’s feelings for Stella complicate things further. He appreciates her beauty and grace but holds himself back because “we’re in a damn tough spot here.” Will he surrender to his passions and pursue Stella? Would doing so compromise his and Toby’s escape from river pirates, or their brotherly relationship?

My objective was to weave together Stella’s, Toby’s, and John Dee’s motivations, conflicts, and challenges into a tapestry of shared history and reactions to mortal danger. The three of them reveal bits of themselves as events unfold and evolve into a tight alliance which takes each character to new and sometimes unexpected places.



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Brodie Curtis


Raised in the Midwest, Brodie Curtis was educated as a lawyer and left the corporate world to embrace life in Colorado with his wife and two sons. 

Curtis is the author of THE FOUR BELLS, a novel of The Great War, which is the product of extensive historical research, including long walks through the fields of Flanders, where much of the book's action is set. His second novel, ANGELS AND BANDITS, takes his protagonists into The Battle of Britain. Curtis’ third novel is set on a Mississippi Riverboat prior to the Civil War.

A lover of history, particularly American history and the World Wars, Curtis reviews historical fiction for the Historical Novels Review and more than 100 of his published reviews and short takes on historical novels can be found on his website: brodiecurtis.com.

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