

From New York Times bestselling author Kristen Ashley comes an all new thrilling romantic suspense guaranteed to have pulses rise, and readers begging for more.
Renowned author Delphine Larue needs a haven. A crazed fan has gone over the deep end, and she’s not safe. Her security team has suggested a house by a lake. Secluded. Private. Far away. In a beautiful area of the Northwest close to the sleepy town of Misted Pines. It’s perfect. So perfect, Delphine has just moved in, and she’s thinking she’ll stay there forever.
Until she sees the girl in the mist.
After that, everything changes.
Delphine quickly learns that Misted Pines isn’t so sleepy. A little girl has gone missing, and the town is in the grips of terror and tragedy. The local sheriff isn’t up for the job. The citizens are up in arms. And as the case unfolds, the seedy underbelly of a quiet community is exposed, layer by layer.
But most importantly, girls are dying.
There seems to be only one man they trust to find out what’s happening.
The mysterious Cade Bohannan.
Excerpt
I called Hawk Delgado.
It was no surprise this situation in Misted Pines was known to him. He was tasked with keeping me safe, and although this had nothing to do with me, it had to do with Misted Pines, and that was where I was. It was also not a surprise that he currently did not have any resources to devote to assisting with it.
However, he gave me two names.
Nightingale Investigations, an outfit located where Delgado was, in Denver, Colorado.
And Tanner Layne, a private investigator who worked out of a shop in Brownsburg, Indiana, which was, to my astonishment, where Joe Callahan was based.
Neither were close.
But Nightingale was closer.
Though for reasons I didn’t understand (they probably had to do with Callahan), I called Layne first, left a message as it was the weekend and waited.
It was not long before he returned my call.
He had a full caseload, but said he’d look into it and get back to me.
I then reached out to Denver, leaving another message.
Not much time passed before a woman named Shirleen Jackson got in touch, saying she’d assessed it and presented it to her boss, the man behind the name, Lee Nightingale. She would follow up with me as soon as he’d made his decision.
Within hours, I had two replies.
Layne: “We’re ready to roll when we receive word from the investigator on site that he welcomes assistance. We have a message to him. But if he doesn’t give us the greenlight, I’m afraid at this time we can’t get involved. I hope you understand. I would feel the same if someone I didn’t know pushed into one of my investigations, especially at this early juncture. Trust me when I say that it’s never helpful.”
I didn’t know who “we” was, I also didn’t ask, but I suspected he’d consulted with Callahan.
I also didn’t think this was “early.” At that point, she’d been missing nearly a week.
Which begged the question, what parents had a slumber party for their eight-year-old on a Monday evening?
I didn’t ask Layne that either.
Jackson: “We understand your concern, but Lee looked into things and the investigator contracted to assist the local authorities is second to none. In this kind of situation, although it seems contradictory, more hands on deck can make a mess.”
That was two nos of the same ilk.
I decided to focus on the “second to none” comment, knowing they were referring to the fact it was clear the locals had called Cade Bohannan in.

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About Kristen Ashley
Kristen Ashley is the New York Times bestselling author of over sixty romance novels including the Rock Chick, Colorado Mountain, Dream Man, Chaos, Unfinished Hero, The ’Burg, Magdalene, Fantasyland, The Three, Ghost and Reincarnation, Moonlight and Motor Oil and Honey series along with several standalone novels. She’s a hybrid author, publishing titles both independently and traditionally, her books have been translated in fourteen languages and she’s sold over three million books.
Kristen’s novel, Law Man, won the RT Book Reviews Reviewers Choice Award for best Romantic Suspense. Her independently published title Hold On was nominated for RT Book Reviews best Independent Contemporary Romance and her traditionally published title Breathe was nominated for best Contemporary Romance. Kristen’s titles Motorcycle Man, The Will, Ride Steady (which won the Reader’s Choice award from Romance Reviews) and The Hookup all made the final rounds for Goodreads Choice Awards in the Romance category.
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Releasing: February 8, 2022
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My marriage started as a lie.
But some lies are worth telling.
My father’s dying wish was to walk me down the aisle, and I’d do anything for him.
Even marry a man I don’t love.
So when my fiance jilts me only days before the ceremony, I turn to my college friend, Oliver Parkerson, and convince him to marry me.
My family hasn’t met either man, so I’m confident we can pull this off.
But the feelings, our touches, the way my heart beats for him… none of it feels pretend. The way he holds me at night and carries me through loss tells me he’s not acting either.
I didn’t mean to fall for my fake husband, but real love was the one thing I couldn’t predict.
Except, nothing built on lies can last–I know that better than anyone.
But the truth might tear us apart forever.
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Corinne Michaels is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of romance novels. Her stories are chock full of emotion, humor, and unrelenting love, and she enjoys putting her characters through intense heartbreak before finding a way to heal them through their struggles.
Corinne is a former Navy wife and happily married to the man of her dreams. She began her writing career after spending months away from her husband while he was deployed–reading and writing were her escapes from the loneliness. Corinne now lives in Virginia with her husband and is the emotional, witty, sarcastic, and fun-loving mom of two beautiful children.
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Bestselling author Staci Hart tows you along that thin line between love and hate in a brand new steamy box set featuring three romantic comedies never before seen in Kindle Unlimited.
Bet The Farm
The brooding farmhand has inherited exactly fifty percent of Brent Farm, and he’s so convinced the lactose intolerant, sunshiny city girl can’t work the land, he bets she can’t save it in a summer. When mysterious circumstances throw the farm into disarray, Olivia and Jake have to work together. But when they do, there’s more to fear than either of them imagined. Because now their hearts are on the line, and the farm won’t be the only casualty if they fail.
Pride and Papercuts (Inspired by Pride and Prejudice)
She can be civil and still hate Liam Darcy, but if she finds there’s more to him than his exterior shows, she might stumble over that line between love and hate and fall right into his arms.
For Love Or Honey
When the dark and devilish suit from the oil company comes into their small town looking to acquire the mineral rights to their bee farm, she’s certain the only trouble she’ll have is how fast to run him out of town. Too bad that’s the least of her worries, because her heart has a mind of its own.
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The world owes you nothing.
It took losing the woman I loved and facing the paralyzing task of moving on without her for me to truly understand that.
Consumed by regret and razor-sharp memories, I’d resigned myself to a life of loneliness until a survivor from the same plane crash that took my fiancée stormed into my life.
Remi Grey was chaos and sunshine, fire and freedom. With her in my arms, I began to believe fate had other plans for me.
But as secrets of the past exploded around us, it seemed the only thing fated about our relationship was that I had been destined to lose her from the start.
The world owes you nothing. But for Remi, I would risk it all. No matter the cost.

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About Aly
Originally from Savannah, Georgia, USA Today bestselling author Aly Martinez now lives in South Carolina with her husband and four young children.
Never one to take herself too seriously, she enjoys cheap wine, mystery leggings, and olives. It should be known, however, that she hates pizza and ice cream, almost as much as writing her bio in the third person.
She passes what little free time she has reading anything and everything she can get her hands on, preferably with a super-sized tumbler of wine by her side.
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I’ve loved Calder Cruz from the moment he taught me how to fly. Racing down a mountain and giving me the release I so desperately needed. My understanding. My safe space.
Hadley has fought for a life of her own ever since her sister’s kidnapping. When she was drowning in expectations and family pressures, Calder was always the one who understood her.
Until one night changed it all. From best friends to strangers in a single breath.
She’s like a fire that lives inside me. Even when I thought it was all burned out, there were still embers that lived in my bones.
Calder knows what it’s like to almost lose the people he loves most. He’ll never make that kind of mistake again. Working at the fire station and taking care of his daughters are the only things he needs.
All it takes is a single moment to make him realize how wrong he is. A split second of coming close to losing the woman he has always loved.
But as long-buried embers light anew, there are those who lurk in the shadows. And they’ll do whatever it takes to extinguish that flame for good…

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About Catherine Cowles
Writer of words. Drinker of Diet Cokes. Lover of all things cute and furry, especially her dog. Catherine has had her nose in a book since the time she could read and finally decided to write down some of her own stories. When she’s not writing she can be found exploring her home state of Oregon, listening to true crime podcasts, or searching for her next book boyfriend.
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Overall Grade: 4.5 ⭐️
Kristen Ashley’s newest story, The Girl in the Mist, is reminiscent of her other newest offerings After the Climb, Chasing Serenity, and Taking the Leap. In The Girl in the Mist and After the Climb Ashley offers up an older hero and heroine who find love in their early fifties. In their coupling, Kristen Ashley does what she does best: builds a new character universe guaranteeing lots of great future stories, a worthwhile promise for her rabid fans.
The Girl in the Mist follows Delphine Larue who has recently relocated to a small town in Washington. A former popular sitcom actress and currently a successful author, Delphine has moved because she, along with her former co-stars, is being targeted and stalked by a crazed fan. Former Kristen Ashley characters, Hawk Delgado and Joe Callahan, have worked hard to find a small town to keep her protected. One day, as she settles into her new home, she sees a young girl near the lake where she lives. A few days later, this same girl comes to her door. This girl turns out to be her neighbor, and Delphine feels drawn to a sadness she sees in her. On spending time with Celeste, she realizes that Celeste needs a mother-type in her life and steps into the role. Through Celeste, Delphine meets Cade Bohannan, Celeste’s father and Delphine’s neighbor. She is instantly drawn to him. Over the course of the story, Delphine grows closer to the Bohannan clan which also includes Celeste’s brothers, Jace and Jesse. Very quickly, Cade and Delphine fall deeper into attraction and eventually into love with each other. Yet, while this is happening, murder is afoot in their sleepy town, and Cade has been tasked with trying to solve the murders while keeping Delphine protected from her own stalker. Is their love doomed, or will they find their happily-ever-after?
If you’ve ever read a Kristen Ashley story, you already know the answer to that question. It isn’t a spoiler. After reading The Girl in the Mist, I’ve been pondering why I can’t get enough of her stories. I read roughly a book a day, and there are many where I have no issue with putting them aside. Yet, with The Girl in the Mist and KA’s other stories, I can’t stop reading (or listening to) them. Seriously, I become frantic for each page, eating whole chapters in a single hour. I think it’s because KA goes deep in her storytelling. For example, The Girl in the Mist at a preliminary glance is a romantic suspense. Seemingly, there is a period at the end of that descriptor. Yet, this book is about a single dad having to raise a young girl on his own and his heroine stepping in to help fill that empty space. It’s about women who feel reduced to one identity: mother or wife, and the complications that come with that reduction. It’s about small-town politics with an incumbent sheriff who is too inept to investigate murders in his own town and the consequences of his pride and vanity. It’s about $exual politics and the labels that reduce people’s ways to love. It’s also about a soulmate type of love. There is suspense in this book, and it will keep you on the edge of your seat because, often, KA ties up all of her loose ends in the last 10% of her book. And she definitely does this here.
What KA does well is develop her characters in such a way that they are secrets at the beginning and unraveled slowly throughout the course of her book. Each unraveling gives you a little more about the character but never the whole thing, so you cannot stop reading because you want the whole character. Her pacing is a work of art. She does this time and time again in her stories, and beyond my love for her brand of romance (oftentimes small-town with some suspense, a helping of angst, and a side of humor), she hooks me every single time. I’ve stated this in reviews for Chasing Serenity and Taking the Leap, but most of my 2021 was taken up in reading her booklist. In fact, I was listening to one of her former books while reading A Girl in the Mist. That is how much her stories grab me.
Now, you have to be patient with Ashley’s stories. They are long; she writes lots of words. They have numerous threads that she takes her time in disentangling. She usually, though, has one thread that connects them all beyond the main characters. For The Girl in the Mist, there is a focus on our ability to read each other. In fact, writing is a meta-idea in this story. Whether it’s Cade trying to solve the mystery of the murders or Delphine trying to be the woman in Celeste’s life, the idea of reading is front and center in this story.
If I ever have one criticism of Kristen Ashley’s (I’ve seen this in other reviews for her other books), it’s the tinges of repetition found in her characterizations and storytelling. Just as some authors craft heroes with the same features in all of their books, Ashley carries over similar commonalities in her own. It’s her brand at this point. Additionally, I oftentimes struggle with the number of characters she incorporates into her stories. I love how she connects newer characters with some of the characters in past books, but that aside…there were times in The Girl in the Mist when I had to stop and think about which character she was referencing because there are so many.
That being said, that’s a part of her promise to her readers: options for future stories, specifically in The Misted Pines series. Did I figure out the killer? Not exactly. Let’s say I solved some of it which means there is a twist to this story. Kristen Ashley’s A Girl in the Mist is more of what she does well. Once I started this book, I simply couldn’t stop reading until its very end. By the time I left its Epilogue, however, I was satiated and simply ready for more of this series.
In love and romance,
Professor A


From New York Times bestselling author Kristen Ashley comes an all new thrilling romantic suspense guaranteed to have pulses rise, and readers begging for more.
Renowned author Delphine Larue needs a haven. A crazed fan has gone over the deep end, and she’s not safe. Her security team has suggested a house by a lake. Secluded. Private. Far away. In a beautiful area of the Northwest close to the sleepy town of Misted Pines. It’s perfect. So perfect, Delphine has just moved in, and she’s thinking she’ll stay there forever.
Until she sees the girl in the mist.
After that, everything changes.
Delphine quickly learns that Misted Pines isn’t so sleepy. A little girl has gone missing, and the town is in the grips of terror and tragedy. The local sheriff isn’t up for the job. The citizens are up in arms. And as the case unfolds, the seedy underbelly of a quiet community is exposed, layer by layer.
But most importantly, girls are dying.
There seems to be only one man they trust to find out what’s happening.
The mysterious Cade Bohannan.

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About Kristen Ashley
Kristen Ashley is the New York Times bestselling author of over sixty romance novels including the Rock Chick, Colorado Mountain, Dream Man, Chaos, Unfinished Hero, The ’Burg, Magdalene, Fantasyland, The Three, Ghost and Reincarnation, Moonlight and Motor Oil and Honey series along with several standalone novels. She’s a hybrid author, publishing titles both independently and traditionally, her books have been translated in fourteen languages and she’s sold over three million books.
Kristen’s novel, Law Man, won the RT Book Reviews Reviewers Choice Award for best Romantic Suspense. Her independently published title Hold On was nominated for RT Book Reviews best Independent Contemporary Romance and her traditionally published title Breathe was nominated for best Contemporary Romance. Kristen’s titles Motorcycle Man, The Will, Ride Steady (which won the Reader’s Choice award from Romance Reviews) and The Hookup all made the final rounds for Goodreads Choice Awards in the Romance category.
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