Kairn by Fionne Foxxe Farraday #blogtour #bookreview #scifi #erotica #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @MatesofAlliance 

Mates of the Alliance Book 1

Sci-fi / Romance / Erotica

Date Published: May 11, 2022

Publisher: Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc.

 

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Fighting to save a primitive planet targeted by the Alliance’s enemies,
Kairn never expected to find the female who haunted his dreams made flesh
and blood.

Daria’s life revolved around her work. She had given up on finding
romance…let alone love. Earth was now under attack by an evil alien
empire—under siege. Daria is trying to do her job as best she can in
an upside-down world. Then the cavalry arrives…in the form of giant,
gorgeous alien warriors.

These aliens are working toward restoring Earth to the pristine beauty she
used to be. In their charismatic leader, Daria finds the most amazing
partner. Laughter and love with her devoted alien, what’s an Earth girl
going to do but grab on with both hands and hold on tight to enjoy the ride?
After all…what could possibly go wrong?

 

Review

This book 1 in the Mates of Alliance Series is an exceptionally well-written story with well-crafted characters with strength, personalities, and depth. These characters have chemistry and learn to trust and love each other. This series is really out of this world with adventure, twists, turns, romance, fated mates and love. This is a must read book and series. I cannot wait for more books from this Author.

About the Author

Fionne Foxxe Farraday the award-winning author of the 2022 INTERNATIONAL
IMPACT BOOK AWARD for “Best Romance” novel. She also is a medical
professional working in the area of pulmonary and critical care medicine.
After years of working with patients, Farraday faced medical issues in March
2020 that put her on enforced medical leave without call responsibilities.
An avid reader, she soon exhausted her list of books and found herself bored
with TV, leading her to begin outlining the story that would become KAIRN:
Mates of the Alliance. Returning to ICU work during the dark days of the
first Covid-19 wave, Fionne continued writing as a way to cope with the
intense demands and the losses of countless patients. The writing took on a
life of its own as Farraday fashioned the fictional happy endings which were
in short supply in the ICU full of Covid-19 patients.

With her own background in medicine and family members who served in WWII
and Vietnam, Farraday’s books are a salute to all of the medical and
military personnel whose sacrifices allow us to do what we do. A mother,
grandmother, and animal lover, Fionne Foxxe Farraday lives in Cookeville,
TN.

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The Inspector’s Daughter and the Maid by Marlene F. Cheng #promo #releaseday #womensfiction #historicalfiction #rabtbooktours @marlenecheng @BookBuzznet @RABTBookTours

Women’s fiction, Historical romance fiction

Date Published: August 30, 2022

 

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The Inspector’s Daughter and The Maid is a moving and delightful blend of
historical and speculative romance fiction.

The foundations of traditional structures reveal themselves to be no longer
stone, but sand, and in the hearts of the Inspector’s Daughter and the Maid
some natural ease gets broken, and their trust in a promising future loses
its innocence
.

In the severance of winds, beyond their wildest dreams, possibilities are
awakened
.

Which one will win the heart of the wealthy merchant’s son – the Music
Teacher?

 

Excerpt

It’s the city of Delft, the capital of the Dutch Republic, sometime
in the mid-17th century. Nowhere in Delft is far from water. It’s a
small city of canals, overflowing with humanity that ripples over a few
acres and out the city gates into the low-lying farmland and to Oospoort,
the city’s opening to the North Sea and to the world. To place it, a
brisk morning’s walk will get you north to Hague, the centre of the
Netherland’s government and courts. It’s a carriage ride to
Amsterdam. The Reformation and a changed Christian practice may have been
the instigator. But the foundations of traditional structures, of not only
religion, but consequently, also of community and family, revealed
themselves to be no longer stone, but sand. If this crumbling and the
confusion it caused wasn’t happening, the Inspector’s Daughter
and the Maid’s story may never have been told. The society, however,
was not infrangible, and these juffrouwen were ripe. The social changes that
were birthing, sprung from mindfulness towards humanity. Small incremental
steps. No giant leaps. That’s what was best for the greater good.
Seeds that consequence stories can be planted by previous generations, and,
indeed, such is the case here. The mother of one of the girls was the
progenitor. Thus, the story begins with he r.

 

About the Author

Marlene Cheng is a Maincrest Media and a Book Excellence award-winning
author of women’s fiction. Her books are about the relationships that define
women’s lives–romance, friendship, and family. Marlene is a keen observer
of how people think and feel, and she writes lyrical, uplifting, and
emotionally rich stories.

What is being said: “Today’s best up-and-coming fiction
writer.”–Publishers Daily Reviews. “Marlene writes with great
facility. Her writing is intelligent: her prose is poetic.”–Dr. David
Yeung MBBS FRCPC (certified psychiatrist). “A fantastic journey that
takes readers to the innermost corners of the human heart.”–Reader’s
Favorites.

Marlene was prairie-born, farm-raised, and now lives among the old-growth
pine and cedar, overlooking the Pacific Ocean on the West Coast of
Canada

 

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The Glass Tree by Michael J. Manz #blogtour #bookreview #historical #suspense #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Historical/Suspense ; Suspense/Thriller ; Adult Literary

Date Published: 09-01-2022

Publisher: Endicott Street Press

 

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Paris, 1954. Eli Cole, American attaché, wants only one thing: to
avenge his wife’s murder. But the trail has gone cold. After two
years, drinking to his beloved Liana’s memory is all he has left
— until the secrets she took to the grave come back to shatter them
all. A hidden photo, a Gestapo file, an unsent letter: these are some of the
clues Eli must piece together if he is to understand Liana’s secret
life, and her mysterious mission. But the clock is ticking. Powerful new
enemies are out to give Eli a one-way ticket back to the United States
— in a pinewood box.

With the help of Liana’s father and sister, an old war buddy come
abroad, and a cunning teenage girl, Eli unravels the events that led to his
wife’s death. But getting justice won’t be easy. The more Eli
reveals of Liana’s secret past, the more his devotion to her is tested
by her deceit. Can Eli allow himself to recognize the entirety of the woman
he married? Will Liana’s last art piece, a spectacular glass tree,
give Eli the assurance he needs to continue believing in the sanctity of
love?

The Glass Tree is a fast-paced, unpredictable mystery, and it is also the
story of one man’s attempt to untangle the complexities of betrayal,
love and forgiveness.

 
Review
I found this a wonderful read. It was easy to get lost in. 
The plot was well crafted while the writing was tight and easy to follow. 
While reading, I found the characters well-developed and believable. 
The hardest part about writing history for me is the settings and attention to detail for the period. I found the settings well researched and an overall authentic feel from it.
Excitement is rampant through the course of this book, once it gets started it does not let up in the BEST way! Great read. 

About the Author

Michael J. Manz lives in Massachusetts’ Pioneer Valley and is a rare
bookseller by trade. Except for a few years spent in Chicago, he is a
lifelong New Englander. The only place he’d rather be, at least some
of the time, is Paris, where he has been known to wander the streets in
search of old bookshops, great cafes and forgotten bars. He is the past
organizer of the Protagonists and Procrastinators writers’ group and
has from childhood been scratching away at some kind of story or another.
Michael holds a BA in English from Keene State College. The Glass Tree is
his first novel.

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Someone Knows by Mark Atteberry #promo #thriller #someoneknowsanovel #markatteberry #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTorus @PublishingAcorn


Thriller

Date Published: 7/1/2022

Publisher: Acorn Publishing LLC

 

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Meet Jason Vincent, a good man doing a bad thing. A school principal, he
has allowed himself to slip into an affair with one of his teachers. Now,
haunted by guilt, he decides to end it and get back to being the husband his
wife deserves. But this is only the beginning of Jason’s problem. It
seems that his secret wasn’t a secret after all. Someone knows what
he’s been up to and that someone is ready to make him pay. Jason has
gotten to know guilt. Now he is going to meet terror.

About the Author

 Mark Atteberry’s life has been spent working with words. He has been
a teacher, counselor, and speaker; high-impact roles where every word
matters. In 2020, Mark retired and devoted himself fully to writing. While
still penning his own books, he has dedicated the majority of his time to
ghostwriting. His body of work now sits at fourteen books, including the
multiple award-winning suspense novel, Dream. Currently, Mark lives in
Florida with his wife, Marilyn.

 

 

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The Unforgettable Series, Book 1

(Standalone)

 

New Adult Romance

Date Published: August 25, 2022 (2nd Edition)

Publisher: Frey Dreams

 

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It’s the summer before her senior year of high school and Bree Summers
wants nothing more than to spend it with her friends and get to know her new
crush a little better. Unfortunately, things don’t always go as planned.
Bree’s parents send her to her grandmother’s house on a lake in Maine for
the whole summer. Although she’s not happy, Bree loves spending time with
her grandmother and tries to make the best of it.

One morning, when she gets ready to take her kayak out, she stumbles upon
one of her neighbors, meeting gorgeous, active and playful Christian Emory.
The two soon find they want to spend as much time together as possible,
cherishing every moment before their unforgettable summer comes to an
end.

What will happen at the end of the summer when Christian leaves for College
and Bree has to return home for one more year of high school to find her
world has turned completely upside down? Will unforeseen circumstances keep
them apart or will they be able to find their way back to each other?

 

About the Author

Nikki A Lamers has always had a passion for reading and writing, especially
romance. She grew up in Wisconsin with her sister, mom, and dad. She always
loved reading romance books and watching romance movies with her dad,
something they both enjoyed. After college she lived in Florida for a few
years working at the “Happiest Place on Earth,” where she met
her husband. She now lives on Long Island in New York with her husband and
two kids. When she’s not working on her books, she also works with
scripts, on and off set. She spends her free time reading or hanging out
with friends and family. She would love to spend more time traveling,
visiting new places and meeting new people as well as continue creating
stories, each of her characters becoming part of her family.

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The Shade Under the Mango Tree by Evy Journey #promo #literary #fiction #theshadeunderthemangotree #evyjourney @eholychair @BookBuzznet @RABTBookTours

Literary, Contemporary Fiction, Multicultural

 

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Gold Medal, Contemporary Fiction, 2021 Global Book Awards (formerly New
York City Book Awards)

Finalist, 2021 SPR (Self Publishing Review) Book Awards

Finalist, Multicultural Fiction, 2021 International Book Awards

 

After two heartbreaking losses, Luna wants adventure. Something and
somewhere very different from the affluent, sheltered home where she grew
up. An adventure in which she can make some difference.

Lucien, a worldly, well-traveled young architect, finds a stranger’s
journal at a café. He has qualms and pangs of guilt about reading it.
But they don’t stop him. His decision to go on reading changes his
life.

Meeting later at a bookstore, Luna is fascinated by Lucien’s stories and
adventurous spirit. She goes to a rice-growing village in a country steeped
in an ancient culture and a deadly history. What she finds there defies
anything she could have imagined. Will she leave this world unscathed?

An epistolary tale of courage, resilience, and the bonds that bring diverse
people together.

 

Excerpt

Prologue

Luna: February, 2016

 

Ov’s thin upper body is slumped over his crossed legs, his forehead
resting on the platform. His brown, wiry arms lie limp, the right one
extended forward, hand dangling over the edge of the platform. Dried blood
is splattered on his head, and on the collar, right shoulder, and back of
his old short-sleeved white shirt.

It seems fitting that he died where he used to spend most of his time when
he wasn’t on the rice fields—sitting on a corner of the bamboo
platform in the ceiling-high open space under the house. It’s where
you get refreshing breezes most afternoons, after a long day of work.

The policeman looks down at Ov’s body as if he’s unsure what to
do next. He lays down his camera and the gun in a plastic bag at one end of
the platform untainted by splatters of gelled blood.

He steps closer to the body, anchors himself with one knee on top of the
platform, and bends over the body. Hooking his arms underneath Ov’s
shoulders and upper arms, he pulls the body up, and carefully lays it on its
back. He straightens the legs.

He steps off the platform. Stands still for a few seconds to catch his
breath. He turns to us and says, “It’s clear what has happened.
I have all the pictures I need.”

 He points to his camera, maybe to make sure we understand. We have
watched him in silence, three zombies still in shock. Me, standing across
the bamboo platform from him. Mae and Jorani sitting, tense and quiet, on
the hammock to my left.

Is that it? Done already? I want to ask him: Will he have the body taken
away for an autopsy? I suppose that’s what is routinely done
everywhere in cases like this. But I don’t know enough Khmer.

As if he sensed my unspoken question, he glances at me. A quick glance that
comes with a frown. He seems perplexed and chooses to ignore me.

He addresses the three of us, like a captain addressing his troop.
“You can clean up.”

The lingering frown on his brow softens into sympathy. He’s gazing at
Jorani, whose mournful eyes remain downcast. He looks away and turns toward
Mae. Pressing his hands together, he bows to her. A deeper one than the
first he gave her when she and Jorani arrived.

He utters Khmer words too many and too fast for me to understand. From the
furrowed brow and the look in his eyes, I assume they are words of sympathy.
He bows a third time, and turns to go back to where he placed the gun and
camera. He picks them up and walks away.

For a moment or two, I stare at the figure of the policeman walking away.
Then I turn to Jorani. Call him back. Don’t we have questions? I can
ask and you can translate, if you prefer.
But seeing her and Mae sitting as
still and silent as rocks, hands on their laps, and eyes glazed as if to
block out what’s in front of them, the words get trapped in my brain.
Their bodies, rigid just moments before, have gone slack, as if to say: What
else can anyone do? What’s done cannot be undone. All that’s
left is to clean up, as the policeman said. Get on with our lives.

My gaze wanders again toward the receding figure of the policeman on the
dirt road, the plastic bag with the gun dangling in his right hand. Does it
really matter how Cambodian police handles Ov’s suicide? I witnessed
it. I know the facts. And didn’t I read a while back how Buddhism
frowns upon violations on the human body? The family might object against
cutting up Ov—the way I’ve seen on TV crime shows—just to
declare with certainty what caused his death.

I take in a long breath. I have done all I can and must defer to Cambodian
beliefs and customs.

But I can’t let it go yet. Ov chose to end his life in a violent way
and I’m curious: Do the agonies of his last moments show on his face?
I steal another look.

All I could gather, from where I stand, is life has definitely gone out of
every part of him. His eyes are closed and immobile. The tic on his
inanimate cheeks hasn’t left a trace. The tic that many times was the
only way I could tell he had feelings. Feelings he tried to control or hide.
Now, his face is just an expressionless brown mask. Maybe everyone really
has a spirit, a soul that rises out of the body when one dies, leaving a
mansize mass of clay.

I stare at Ov’s body, lying in a darkened, dried pool of his own
blood, bits of his skull and brain scattered next to his feet where his head
had been. At that moment, it hits me that this would be the image of Ov I
will always remember. I shudder.

My legs begin to buckle underneath me and I turn around, regretting that
last look. With outstretched hands, I take a step toward the hammock. Jorani
rises to grab my hands, and she helps me sit down next to Mae.

Could I ever forget? Could Mae and Jorani? Would the image of Ov in a pool
of blood linger in their memories like it would in mine?

I know I could never tell my parents what happened here this afternoon. But
could I tell Lucien? The terrible shock of watching someone, in whose home I
found a family, fire a gun to his head? And the almost as horrifying
realization—looking back—that I knew what he was going to do,
but I hesitated for a few seconds to stop him.

 

About the Author

Evy Journey writes. Stories. Blogs (three sites). Cross-genre novels.
She’s also a wannabe artist, and a flâneuse (an ambler).

Evy studied psychology ( Ph.D. University of Illinois) initially to help
her understand herself and Dostoevsky. Now, she spins tales about
multicultural characters dealing with the problems and issues of
contemporary life. She believes in love and its many faces.

Just as she has crossed genres in writing fiction, she has also crossed
cultures, having lived and traveled in various cities in different
countries. Find her thoughts on travel, art, and food at Artsy Rambler
(https://eveonalimb2.com).

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Out of Performance Into Identity by Angela Yarborough #promo #selfhelp #spiritual #releaseday #OutofPerformanceIntoIdentity #AngelaYarborough #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 

Self-Help/Spiritual

Date Published: 8.28.2022

Publisher: Help from 100X Publishing

 

 

This is my story of how I went from fighting for the love, belonging, and
acceptance my heart yearned for in finding my place in this world, to laying
down my sword and allowing God’s love to find me.

 

 

 

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Angela Yarborough has a passion to see women set free from the lies of
their pasts and begin living in the love and freedom of Christ. Having
accomplished this in her own life, she regularly speaks to women and gives
them hope for a love story of their own.

Combining her business knowledge, creative gifting, and love for the women
she is called to serve, Angela has built an online jewelry business that
employs women coming from the prison system or sex trade industry.
AmadeaDesigns.com equips women with the skills they need to obtain a
long-term job that fits their God-given talents.

Living in a small town in North Louisiana with her husband, Jerry, along
with their last 2 kids at home, daily adventures in nature bring a smile to
her face. Picnics by the lake, kayaking on the river, and playing with her
pet goats and sassy chickens are just a few things you might find Angela
doing when she is not designing jewelry, writing books, or ministering to
women.

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Life in the Fast Lane by Peter Francis #blogtour #bookreview #weightloss #nonfiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Nonfiction / Weight-Loss

Publisher: Blue Sails Publishing Ltd

 

Taking charge of your health is not as easy as just buying this book.
However, this book will provide you with necessary information to take that
first step. Changing your lifestyle will take time, resilience, and mental
strength. Taking your health seriously is the first step, confessing to
yourself that you need to change.

There is always something we can alter now to benefit our future. Learn all
there is to know about intermittent fasting and keto, as well as the
complexity of your body’s ability to gain or lose weight and what that
entails. Meaning, all your questions about weight will be answered; why do
we gain weight, what influences it, how to stay motivated and transition
into a healthier lifestyle? In addition, this covers the dangers of obesity,
and how it affects your body in ways you wouldn’t consider.

Set yourself up for success by ignoring outdated get-thin-quick schemes and
changing your perspective on health and the importance of self-love. In
other words, learn to love yourself as you are, and not as you think you
should be.

 

REVIEW

I loved the way Peter Francis approached this book. It’s a book to help you not only reset your metabolism, but your mindset as well. It’s really all starting in the mind. Dumbed down in an easy to understand way, you will find quite a bit of understanding and maybe even a new outlook on your weightloss journey that will help you finally flip the switch.

About the Author

 Peter Vickers 29, Originally from Calgary Alberta has always enjoyed
expressing his creativity in many different ways. Only in the last few years
has he decided to use writing as a creative outlet. Having his fair share of
hardship Peter is no stranger to negative thoughts emotions and hopes that
his books may help others to lead a healthy happy life using the tips that
helped him. Peter enjoys Hiking, camping and being outdoors and now lives in
the beautiful okanagan where he continues to write and explore with his 3
year old lab husky mix.

 

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After All… by Maria Trautman #promo #truestory #nonfiction #AfterAll #MariaTrautman #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @BookBuzznet

True Story, Nonfiction

 

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She grew up thinking she deserved neglect. Can a young girl escape a
loveless home to seize elusive peace?

 

Abused and neglected as a child, Maria’s story is one of survival on the
rawest levels. It is a story of tragedy and the strength of the human
spirit. Maria turned to faith and her grandmother’s unconditional love
to see her through the dark times in rural Portugal. Grandma died when Maria
was 8 and she was forced to live with a mother who had abandoned her as a
baby. She suffered years of mental and physical abuse at the hands of her
mother who deprived her of food and forced her to leave school at the age of
11 so she could go to work. At her job, the child was continuously raped by
her boss and made into a sex slave. At 18, she escaped to Canada where she
found a safe new home with her aunt Licinia…or so she thought.
Licinia’s household had its own toxic dynamic. Her husband, Roberto,
turned out to be just as predatory as Maria’s boss.

 

 About the Author

Maria Trautman can usually be found reading a book, and that book will more
likely than not be a Historical Romance or a Psychological Thriller. She
wrote After All…in order to help her and others, come to terms with a
horrendous childhood and young adulthood. Maria gives thanks every single
day, for the blessings that have been bestowed upon her.

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The Cave of Ruin Arsa by Andrea Matthews #blogtour #paranormalromance #bookreview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @AMatthewsAuthor

The Cross of Ciaran, Book 3

Paranormal Romance

Date Published: 05-25-2022

 

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Ciarán Donnelly is ready to leave his past behind and concentrate on
his new life, but his past may not be finished with him. His dreams have
returned with a vengeance, and this time they’re telling him
Ruadhán, the long-dead priest who entombed him fifteen hundred years
before, is threatening to kidnap his unborn twins. Of course, his dream
interpretation leaves a lot to be desired, especially when it comes to those
he loves.

As if the dreams are not bad enough, his anxiety over them is causing
stress on his new marriage, which is the last thing Caitlin needs in her
current condition. The twins are on the way, and everyone advises him the
dreams stem from his own insecurities over becoming a father. After all,
Ruadhán was the chief priest, a member of the high council, loyal to
his goddess unto death. What are the chances he suffered the same fate as
Ciarán and survived fifteen centuries?

The theory sounds reasonable, and he’s happy to accept it, until
Aodhán comes across an empty tomb in the Hills of ár Sinsear
that looks as though it may have been occupied at some point. Could
Ruadhán have survived after all? And if so, where is he now? To
complicate the issue, Aodhán stumbles across another piece of
information that could alter the possible meaning of his brother’s
dreams. But will Ciarán manage to put the pieces together before
it’s too late, or will he lose his family to an ancient
adversary?

Review

So glad to have found this author. Andrea Matthews has a wonderful imagination, and a way with words that keeps me reading. The subtle hints that populate the story development, hints of connections to be made, and of possibilities to unfold, both drove me crazy and kept me on the edge of my seat.

I really enjoyed the backdrop and how it translated through the authors words both from the story itself and the main characters. They and their relationships are nicely developed throughout the book and that helps The Cave of Ruin Arsa move along at a nice clip.

About the Author

Andrea Matthews is the pseudonym for Inez Foster, a historian and librarian
who loves to read and write and search around for her roots, genealogical
speaking. She has a BA in History and an MLS in Library Science, and enjoys
the research almost as much as she does writing the story. In fact, many of
her ideas come to her while doing casual research or digging into her family
history. She is the author of the Thunder on the Moor series set on the 16th
century Anglo-Scottish Border, and the Cross of Ciaran series, where a
fifteen hundred year old Celt finds himself in the twentieth century. Andrea
is a member of the RWA, LIRW, and HNS.

 

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