It’s Monday and that means…a book release!

It’s hard to believe we all survived January – me especially! Such a busy, rollercoaster of a month, right?

Anyhoo…

Today the second book in the MacQuire Women series, PASSION’S PALETTE, releases into the book-reading world.

Serena MacQuire’s story was such a fun one for me to write because she’s feisty, has a temper that she tries to contain, loves her family unconditionally and to no end, and she lives for her art.

Until Seamus Cleary shows up, that is…

Talented and witty portrait artist, Serena MacQuire, is successful in everything but love. Her gift for capturing people on canvas is rivaled only by her fiery and legendary temper. A tragedy from the past keeps her heart securely locked away, preventing any man from getting close enough to claim it.

But Seamus Cleary isn’t just any man. After he left his professional football career to become a veterinarian, his bitter wife ended their marriage. Now, as he starts his life over in a new town, love is the last thing he’s looking for. The more he tends to Serena’s horses, though, the more he realizes her own heart needs tender care and healing as well.

Will he be the man who finally unlocks and claims her heart?

Here’s a little taste…

With a hip resting against the tabletop, he browsed through her paints and brushes, lifting one color pot, then another.

“So. You’re an artist.”

She nodded.

“What do you paint?”

As he opened and closed the pots, Serena observed his hands, silently assessing the length and width of his fingers. Her mind registered the dexterous movements of each action, the deliberate, steady way his hands performed each task.

“Portraits, mostly.”

“This is pretty big equipment for a portrait. Where do your pictures hang? In castles?”

“Three do,” she told him, charmed when his neck reddened. “But this stuff will be for a mural I’ve been commissioned to do for a hospital.”

His eyebrows lifted. “Impressive. You must be good.”

Allowing a smidgeon of playfulness to creep into her voice, Serena gave him a shrug that rivaled his own. “Better than some. Not as good as others.”

He returned the smile.

Her heart giddyapped.

Intrigued? LOL.

Happy reading, kids ~ Peg

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Sunday funday and booksigning…

Just a quick reminder, kids, that I’ll be appearing at the new romance-only themed book store LOVESTRUCK BOOKS AND CAFE today in Cambridge, MA, from 2-4pm, along with three other romance authors, C.W Rose, Cecilia Tan, and Kim Swizz.

LOVESTRUCK is the only romance-themed book store in the area, and since its opening last month, it has hit the area by storm!

Come on down if you are in the area today and meet us, buy some books, talk all things romance book-related, enjoy the store, and have a cup of hot cocoa and some of the baked goodies available.

Admittance is free, but the store would like to know if you are coming so they can have a head count. You can RSVP here: EVENTBRITE

This event is free but we ask you to RSVP on eventbrite to attend.

ABOUT PEGGY JAEGER

Peggy Jaeger writes contemporary romances and rom coms about strong women, the families who support them, and the men who can’t live without them. Her stories make you believe in happily ever afters. 

Family and food play huge roles in Peggy’s stories because she believes there is nothing that holds a family structure together like sharing a meal…or two…or ten. Dotted with humor and characters that are as real as they are loving, Peggy brings all aspects of life into her stories: life, death, sibling rivalry, illness, and the desire for everyone to find their own happily ever after. Growing up the only child of divorced parents she longed for sisters, brothers and a family that vowed to stick together no matter what came their way. Through her books, she has created the families she wanted as that lonely child. You can visit her blog at peggyjaeger.com.

ABOUT C.W. ROSE

C.W. Rose is a Fantasy and Romance author who writes about ordinary Asian women in extraordinary situations, and find themselves, and sometimes—okay, usually—love along the way, and the cinnamon roll (not always human) men who adore them. She is also a certified scuba diver and lifeguard with a deep love for the world and animals around us, though she hasn’t spotted any mermaids yet. Outside of writing, you can find her buried in a great book, learning to sing in different languages, and finding any excuse to spend time outdoors. She’s also a third culture kid who grew up in Singapore, and currently lives in New York City with her family, working as a Physical Therapist.  Find all of her socials, website, and newsletter sign up at http://linktree.com/cwrose

ABOUT KIM SWIZZ

After nearly half a decade of practicing law, Kim Swizz is now a recovering attorney, living her best life writing small-town romance. Kim has always had a passion for creative writing but has never published a novel (unless you count the book she wrote and had bound in first grade, a titillating story entitled “The Cat is Eating”) — until now. She is excited to leave behind the days of drafting contracts and start this new chapter.

A forever Jersey girl turned former Arizona resident, Kim now calls Boston home with her husband, though they love to travel together.

Kim is never without her emotional support Kindle. When she is not writing spicy scenes or making her readers cry, you can find her crocheting tiny things, knitting, embroidering, cross-stitching, bullet journaling — you get the point.

ABOUT CECILIA TAN
Cecilia Tan is an award-winning author of passionate fiction. RT Book Reviews awarded her Career Achievement in Erotic Romance in 2015 and her novel Slow Surrender (Hachette/Forever, 2013) won the RT Reviewers Choice Award and the Maggie Award for Excellence from GRW. Spanning the gamut of genre and gender, she is also the author of Daron’s Guitar Chronicles, The Prince’s Boy, and Watch Point. Her Magic University series has been lauded by Autostraddle for being “trans-inclusive fantasy for Harry Potter fans.” In 2025 she will begin serializing The Vanished Chronicles, her long awaited spicy paranormal romance trilogy, via Patreon. Learn more at patreon.com/ceciliatan.

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A Friday reminder…

Can you believe it’s January 31st already? This month has felt like a YEAR!!!

Anyhoo.

Tomorrow is February 1st ( funny how that happens, right? LOL) and I’ve got 2 releases this month.

On February 3rd, the re-branding and re-release of PASSION’S PALETTE comes out. If you haven’t read it, this is Serena Cleary’s story from the MacQuire Women series. New covers and updated.

Talented and witty portrait artist Serena MacQuire, is successful in everything but love. Her gift for capturing people on canvas is rivaled only by her fiery and legendary temper. A tragedy from the past keeps her heart securely locked away, preventing any man from getting close enough to claim it.

But Seamus Cleary isn’t just any man. After he left his professional football career to become a veterinarian, his bitter wife ended their marriage. Now, as he starts his life over in a new town, love is the last thing he’s looking for. The more he tends to Serena’s horses, though, the more he realizes her own heart needs tender care and healing as well.

Will he be the man who finally unlocks and claims her heart?

Then, On Valentine’s Day, 3 Wishes ( A San Valentino Holiday Romance) re-releases, also rebranded, new covers, and updated text.

Valentine’s Day is chocolatier Chloe San Valentino’s favorite day of the year. Not only is it the busiest day in her candy shop, Caramelle de Chloe, but it’s also her birthday.

Chloe’s got a birthday wish list for the perfect man she pulls out every year: he’d fall in love with her in a heartbeat, he’d be someone who cares about people, and he’d have one blue eye and one green eye, just like her. So far, Chloe’s fantasy man hasn’t materialized, despite the matchmaking efforts of her big, close-knit Italian family.

But this year for her 30th birthday, she just might get her three wishes.

So if you haven’t read either of these, now is the time to. Preorders in Kindle and Print are available.

I’m so thrilled I got the rights back to these books because now I can put them in KU as well.

Happy reading, kids! Peg

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A little wisdom on a Wednesday…

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January 29, 2025 · 5:26 am

Home…

So, I’ve been at my daughter’s house for the past eleven days, helping out with her children while she attended an overseas work trip. I just got home last night and I am tired.

Bone weary tired. This is the reason you have your children when you are young and not in your 60’s!!

Anyhoo.

I’m home again and I have so much to catch up on, workwise, for myself.

Next week, the reissue of PASSION’S PALETTE is released in both kindle and print copy.

On February 14 ( Valentine’s Day!) the reissue of 3 Wishes is released. Both are available for preorder now.

I have to get them ready for reissue today! Upload the files, make sure the formatting is done, and the covers fit the page count.

I am also in the middle of writing the last book in the Heaven’s Matchmaker series, YOU’RE MY MATCH. The two main characters in this one are giving me all kinds of problems – good ones, but their personalities are crashing like waves on the shore. Fun stuff to write, but it takes time to get it right.

In addition to the work stuff, today I need to: do 4 loads of laundry; grocery shop; make a run to the postoffice and bank. Do the ironing. Make reservations at hotels for 2 upcoming writing events I’m participating in, and then, if I have time, get my behind to the gym because I’ve missed 14 days of workouts!

In addition to all that, I will try and write a few blogs, and get some posts ready for next week.

All this in addition to caring for hubby and Maple – who has been very vocal in how much she missed me while I was gone.

Be a writer, they said. It’s an easy life, they said.

I could punch “They” in the mouth right about now.

Le sigh…

~Peg

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Honestly though? Lately the pain in outweighing the beauty.

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Backlash…

So. It’s already started.

I’d like to say I’m surprised, but I’m really not. Not in the least.

Since my post yesterday, I’ve seen over 100 people unfollow me on various social platforms ( I have to believe they are all the same people because the number on each site is so consistent) and I’ve seen a third of my preorders for my newest book canceled.

Again, upsetting but not surprising.

If the people who unfollowed and canceled me did so because of my distaste for the current king-wannabe at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, that’s on them, not me. They are the ones who are losing out by not reading my books about love, forgiveness, compassion, and family; not me.

I believe love is the greatest force in the universe, not hatred. And if you were to actually look it up in a dictionary, the opposite of love isn’t really hate. It’s indifference.

So, if I lose followers, book buyers, and readers, I will survive. My life doesn’t end because of lost sales. I will be fine financially, spiritually, socially, morally, and ethically.

And I would rather have the courage of my convictions than a book sale any day of the week.

Okay. I’m going silent again.

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I’ve been thinking…

Always a dangerous thing, right?

LOL

But here’s what’s been running around my head since January 20, 2025. Actually, from the day after election day 2024.

It’s no secret I’m not a fan of Orangina, his billionaire fascist friends and the cultish, brain-programed Magaholes.

Really. No secret. And I don’t lump all Republicans into the magahole category. Before 2016, I was a lifelong republican. But the ones who believe he is the second coming of Christ and will transform their lives and lead them to the promised land with a wave of his presidential pen are those who deserve this term.

Oh, and btw, he will not make your life better. Don’t believe me? Has the price of your groceries and eggs come down yet?

Yeah, didn’t think so.

Lately, I’ve been doing what everyone else who feels like I do and forwarding social media memes about the crazy edicts this administration has decreed in the past three days. I’ve reposted and shared hotline numbers for the LGBTQ+ community and I’ve exclaimed ( loudly) my support of the said community. I’ve shared the post – that has since been taken down by the book of Face – of the five officers who were injured on January 6th, 2021, and how I support them. I reposted a video that Michael Fanone made after the insurrectionists were pardoned by 47 stating how he feared for his life, and detailing everything his family had gone through since he testified at the January 6th hearings. This is a decorated POLICE OFFICER who has had death threats placed on him. Let that settle for a moment.

I had one lovely person message me and express fear that 47 has people watching social media sites with retribution in mind. This person is going to dial down the posts they are sharing, especially since *uckerberg ( you can fill in that first letter, and it’s not a Z) is now in his back pocket. I understand this hesitation and fear. I really do. And I sympathize with it.

But…

“The only thing necessary for evil to exist is that good men do nothing.”

This quote is something I have lived my life by. Maybe not every day, but whenever I have seen someone bullied – even when I was a child – I stood up and defended them. Bullies, as it turns out, are weak-minded, narcissistic, scared, hateful, and vengeful. Sound like anyone we know currently in power?

When you stand up to bullies, they inevitably crack and fall.

And that’s what I’m going to do now.

I am going to stand up to hatred and support my LGBTQ+ friends.

I will fight with my very soul for the reproductive and healthcare RIGHTS for my daughter, granddaughter, sisters-in-law, nieces and all my fellow females.

And I will rage against the machine that has now become the driving force of our nation’s leaders: greedy, power-hungry fascism.

But…

I am going to change how I do that from this moment forward.

You may be surprised when you read what’s next. Oh, who am I kidding? You’re gonna be gobsmacked because what I’m about to do is so NOT me.

There’s a saying that there is power and beauty in silence. Silence affords you peace of mind, a calming, soothing way to reorient your brain and strive for something new. Silence gives you the opportunity to rethink, re-energize, and reassess your life, your thoughts, your circumstances, and, most importantly, your future as you move forward.

When you are silent, no one but your inner God and Spirit knows what you are thinking, thinking about, and thinking of doing.

But remember this and understand it: silence does not mean inaction.

I plan to put action behind my silence. I will work to elect political leaders who have moral compasses, don’t hate for hate’s sake, and believe in the American dream that I was brought up on, which states equality for all.

The beauty of my silence is that no one will know when I am doing so or to who I’ve thrown my support.

I am going to be silent about 47 and his magahorts on social media and in my private life, no longer voicing my opinion to those who support him and his destructive agenda. I intend to slice the fringe people in my life who support him, slowly, silently and totally, so much so they will never see it coming. One day, they will wake up and think, “I haven’t heard from Peggy in a while. Wonder what’s up with that?”

I am just one person. But if we’ve learned anything, one person can institute change if the will and desire to do so is there.

And for me, it is.

There will be many who come after me for this post. People who will stop buying my books, try to blackball me, defame my name.

Okay.

That’s the chance you take when you take a stand publicly.

I’m a big girl, and sometimes you’ve gotta draw a line in the sand. My line is drawn and I can take what is dished out at me. If you hate me for no other reason than I don’t like 47 and his horrible, hateful agenda, that’s on you, not me, because I don’t hate you. My beloved God taught me to love all, even those who hate me and consider me an enemy.

And I do.

God never said anything about disagreeing with those enemies and cutting them from your life, though.

So…

The time has come for me to be silent.

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RETRIBUTION…

So, I took RETRIBUTION wide today. For those of you who know, that means you can now get it ANYWHERE digital books are sold, be it Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Apple books, etc.

Here’s the universal link: RETRIBUTION

6 teenage girls have been kidnapped, brutalized, and murdered in the Washington DC area and the FBI’s SPCD Unit – the Sexual Predators of Children Profilers – are nowhere close to finding the monster responsible.   How are the victims chosen? How does the killer find them, contact them, lure them into his sick web? Questions the team has no answers for.

When a high-ranking US Senator’s daughter is the next victim, SPCD team leader, Tucker Petrie, is forced to call upon retired profiler — and his last partner — Kella O’Brien for help. Kella’s been out of the game for 10 years, but her expertise and insights into a serial killer’s mind are unparalleled. If anyone can discover who this madman is, it’s Kella.

But as the team rushes to prevent another young girl’s death, clues the killer leaves behind have Kella wondering if his endgame is all about…her.

Praise for RETRIBUTION

“By far, Retribution is one of my favorite reads in the last year. I was glued to the pages!” Goodreads

“Silence of the Lambs meets CSI.” Goodreads

“I loved everything about this book! From the character development to the well thought out plot and the endless twists and turns, this author delivered above and beyond.” Amazon

Get your copy today wherever books are sold: RETRiBUTION

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#MLK

This is the only American I will be celebrating and thinking about today.

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