
When everyday mothers discover the extraordinary power within, they must navigate fantastical challenges that test the limits of their strength and ingenuity. Tales of the Crib is the newest part of the T.A.L.E.S. short story collection, bringing readers a summer read all about moms in magical situations. From birth moms to found moms, the stories range from fun and light to a bit darker, but none are connected so readers can dive into whichever tale calls to them. In "Unannounced Guest" by D.C. Gomez and Jamie Dalton, a ghostly child named Maggie seeks refuge in the infinite repository of T.A.L.E.S., where the sentient library hatches a plan to bring Maggie together with a precocious young girl named Cassie, whose supernatural connection may hold the key to protecting the stories within. Meanwhile, in "Haunt and Seek" by A.N. Sage, retired journalist Agatha Caldwell inherits a haunted manor that holds more than just creaky floorboards and lost memories - and she must uncover its dark secrets to keep her family safe. Readers will also discover tales of a mother's desperate measures to protect her son's magical abilities from a power-hungry government in "Always and Forever" by Stephanie B. Whitfield, a found family of witches banding together to keep their enchanted villa in "Five Witches and a Villa" by R.L. Medina, and a brilliant alchemist grappling with her conscience when her research demands unthinkable sacrifices in "Mother of Necessity" by Amy Campbell. Plus, the collection includes the story "Marissa" by Yvette Bostic, about a widow whose guarded world is upended by an unexpected visitor. No matter which stories readers choose, Tales of the Crib promises fantastical adventures that will test the limits of imagination and the power of a mother's love.
Authors

R.L. Medina was born in the Amazon, adopted and raised by two upstate New Yorkers. At age six, she vowed to hate reading forever. That hate quickly turned to love (or obsessions) and by age eight she was filling every notebook with story after story. Now a mother herself, she juggles her time between a busy four year old and the stubborn characters that demand her time. When she’s not exploring all the Sci-fi and Fantasy worlds in her head, she enjoys life with her family in Florida.

I love to read almost any genre. While the most popular authors continue to thoroughly entertain us, I've found some of my favorite series have come from new authors. My all-time favorite has to be Ben Hale's, Chronicles of Lumineia, along with all the side stories that go with it. A very close second is Michael Manning's, Mageborn Series. I've found several gems within some of the Anthologies I've purchased. One of these introduced me to Michael Ploof's, Whill of Agora Series, which kept me reading for weeks. Of course, I'll always enjoy one of Robert Jordan's new releases or a re-read of Elizabeth Peter's, Amelia Peabody Series. But it thrills my reading soul to find a new and interesting twist, such as Kel Kade's, King's Dark Tidings or Donna Augustine's, Karma Series.

D. C. Gomez is a USA Today Bestselling Author, born in the Dominican Republic and grew up in Salem, Massachusetts. She study film and television at New York University. After college she joined the US Army, and proudly served for four years. Those experiences shaped her quirky sense of humor. D.C. has a love for those who served and the families that support them. She currently lives in the quaint city of Wake Village, Texas, with her furry roommate, Chincha.


