Eat Your Words by Isabel Chiara #blogtour #selfhelp #nonfiction #health #wellness #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Self Help, Body Image, Personal Transformation, Spirituality

Date Published: 03-21-2021

Publisher: Wyrd & Wyld Publishing

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Eat Your Words, my first book, looks at the power of not only how we talk
to ourselves but, even more profoundly, the messages we’ve
internalized… the ones we might not even be aware of that we’re
speaking to ourselves. Thought forms and belief systems are like prebiotics,
they set the stage for how we’re digesting—and not only our
food, but how we’re digesting the whole of our lives.

REVIEW

This is perfect for the start of the new year. Change your mind to change your relationship with food and start better habits. Well laid out and full of great information and a new outlook.

About the Author

Isabel Chiara, creator of “The Life Actualization Process,” has
been a guide, mentor, and leader throughout her entire life. Over the last
thirty years, she has honed her expertise in extensive studies and practices
of transformational energy modalities. As a professional intuitive guide,
Isabel activates unlimited potential for her clients, helping them to ignite
their most liberated, passionate and empowered life path, full of
prosperity, miracles, and magic. For more information about Isabel’s
“Life Actualization” processes, as well as her previous
top-selling book, Eat Your Words, visit her website below!

 

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Who Am I? by Tina Koopersmith #blogtour #childrensbook #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @TinaKoopersmith @MKWebsiteandSEO

Illustrated by Isabella Smith

Children’s / School and Social Issues

Date Published: May 4, 2022

Publisher: MindStir Media

 

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Who AM I— at our core we can celebrate our uniqueness while also
appreciating that as humans we share qualities, virtues, properties of all
the elements, of all animate and inanimate objects AND with other
humans—WE ARE ONE WITH THE UNIVERSE—like snowflakes no two are
alike AND yet like snowflakes, we are just water in another form and
identical to all water droplets.

Review

Children’s books can be both fun and informative with great life lessons. This one definitely contained both.
 

 

  About the Author

Dr. Tina Koopersmith, MD, REI, FACOG, BAIHM, is a board-certified OBGYN and
Reproductive Endocrinologist (REI) as well as a board-certified practitioner
of Integrative Medicine.

Dr. Koopersmith is a graduate of Duke University and Duke University
Medical School.

Tina Koopersmith MD is MORE than a physician, she is also a life and
relationship coach, a mom and a perpetual student. She is dedicated to
modifying our health care system from one focused on illness and sickness to
one devoted to prevention and wellness. For 30 years as a fertility
specialist, she focused on bringing life to her patients and now her focus
is on bringing her patients to life.

 

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Kiss Me, My Duke by Fenna Edgewood #promo #historicalromance #releaseblitz #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @BookBuzznet

#2 The Blakeley Manor Series

Historical Romance, Regency Romance, Steamy Regency Romance

Date Published: December 29, 2022

Publisher: WOLF Publishing

 

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In this simmering steamy Regency romance by USA Today bestselling author
Fenna Edgewood, a handsome but arrogant duke and a prim young housekeeper
join forces in a dangerous endeavour… only to find out that falling
in love will be the greatest risk of all.

Lost: One duke’s sister. Found: The unexpected love of a lifetime.

Edmund “Dare” Blakeley, the Duke of Dareford, is on a mission to
find his younger sister who has been ruthlessly abducted. The only problem?
He needs the help of his housekeeper to do it.

Before she was his servant, she had another name… and all of London
swooning at her feet.

Miss Laurel Spencer has no wish to cavort with a duke–even if he is
her brother-in-law. In her younger days, she saw how love can utterly
destroy a woman.

But when the duke’s younger sister and Laurel’s elder brother go missing,
she reluctantly agrees to accompany Dare to London to search for them.

As Laurel calls upon old friends in low places, including the most
notorious gaming hell in London, her past begins to resurrect itself. Soon
Dare is forced to realize how little he knows about the enigmatic woman by
his side… and how desperate he is to uncover everything he can about
her.

One reckless moment of passion…

Suddenly, a missing sister is the least of Dare’s worries. After a wild
night in Laurel’s bed, his happiness hinges on proving his love is
sincere… to a woman terrified of ever risking her heart, even if it means
becoming his duchess.

As the Blakeley family mysteries are uncovered, not everyone is glad to see
the truth coming to light… and one man will do anything to see that
it stays buried.

 About the Author

Fenna Edgewood writes swoon-worthy, humorous stories of love, family, and
adventure. In other words, the most important things in life! She is an
award-winning retired academic who has studied English literature for most
of her life. After a twenty-five-year hiatus from writing romance as a
twelve-year-old, she has returned to the genre with a bang. Fenna has lived
and traveled across North America, most notably above the Arctic
Circle.

 

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Scarred Dreams by Barbara Whitaker #blogtour #historicromance #giveaway #bookreview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

Historic Romance

Date Published: 12-12-2022

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

 

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In 1944, a German artillery shell destroyed Milt Greenlee’s future in
professional baseball. His hideously scarred face and useless arm require
him to relearn and recondition. But no amount of rehab will restore his
looks or his self-confidence. There’s no chance a
“cripple” like him could catch the eye of the stunning Nurse
McEwen.

Army Nurse, Annie McEwen dreams her voice will take her far away from her
hateful, overbearing father. She hopes Milt, a patient who fought in Sicily,
might be the one who can help her find closure with the death of her cousin.

As their attraction grows, how can their relationship survive Annie’s fears
and Milt’s secret?

 

Review

Thoroughly Entertaining Read! This love story hit the spot! It was a big ol roller coaster of a ride/read.
I loved the main characters and the support characters. This story is full of intrigue and romance as well as being interesting and charming.
The characters were strong and courageous with enough romance to keep me turning the pages it is funny in parts which made me laugh and cry at the same time well worth reading.

About the Author

Barbara Whitaker was born in the wrong decade. She loves everything about
the 1940’s and WWII, so she decided to write about it. Her historical
romances embody that fascinating era in history. Visit Barbara’s website
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The Cotard Delusion by Daniel J. Burke #blogtour #supernatural #bookreview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @MKWebsiteandSEO

 

Metaphysical / Supernatural

Date Published: September 19, 2022

Publisher:
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In the near future, Lieutenant Liam Price finds a woman mutilated three
separate times in the aftermath of a failed experiment. To solve the case,
Price must distill in the darkest elements of his robotic-driven culture,
uncovering a terrifying revelation about how mankind actually dies.

 

Review

It’s got everything to be dark… real people who are often dark, and supernatural creatures that are scary in an I don’t know how to deal with kind of way.
If you enjoy dark shadows and mysterious figures and the sensation of the hair rising along your neck and arms then you will enjoy this.

About the Author

Daniel J. Burke is an author, doctor, and musician, which is an elaborate
way to say he is a storyteller. At different moments in his journey, he
practiced medicine in Kolkata, innovated a theory contributing to
neuromuscular research in space, and was the lead guitarist in a medical
school cover band “The Flu Fighters”. Daniel wrote The Cotard
Delusion during his medical training. When he is not practicing
storytelling, he explores his hometown of Philadelphia.

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The Game of Value Creation by Karl Yaacoub #promo #nonfiction #business #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @KarlYaacoub

Nonfiction / Business

Date Published: September 27, 2022

Publisher: Mindstir Media

 

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The Game of Value Creation takes you inside the world of active investors,
who acquire companies that offer substantial opportunities for value
creation and turn them into success stories using a proven, calculated, and
tactical approach, so that you too can benefit from the strategies that work
for the big fish in your own business.

Karl Yaacoub, a former investment banker and private equity investor,
reveals how to view a business as a series of interconnected parts while
applying the same principles as world-leading institutions to help your
organization achieve success.

About the Author

Karl Yaacoub has over 11 years of experience in investment banking and
private equity. He started his career with Standard Chartered Bank, a
British multinational financial institution listed on the London and Hong
Kong Stock Exchanges, where he completed assignments and deals in Asia,
Europe and the Middle East.

He then joined a newly formed investment company with a capital of USD 680
million that had just listed on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM), where he
played an active role in sourcing and assessing investments in the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC), Europe and Southeast Asia and executing deals
totaling USD 500 million.

Karl has executed deals in a variety of industries, including but not
limited to commercial real estate, oil and gas, chemicals, technology,
healthcare and education.

He has worked closely with a range of professionals who work for the
world’s top investment banks, private equity firms, sovereign wealth
funds, management consulting firms, family offices and legal firms. He
enjoys a truly international network of colleagues, investors and friends
around the world.

Karl is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) Charterholder and holds a
Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

He is a Chicago Bulls fan and enjoys live music entertainment and unusual
gastronomic experiences. He and his family reside in Chicago, Illinois. He
is reachable via email at karl.yaacoub@gmail.com.

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Date Published: December 15th 2022

 

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Weylyn, Olwen, and other members of the marginalized and subjugated group
known as the Tóráin are trying every day to gain equality and
freedom. Their enemies, which consist of vile human monarchs, their
soldiers, and a masked witch assassin known only as The Dove, continue to
tighten their grip around the necks of the Tóráin.

Leading The Resistance, Weylyn and Olwen endure many trials that test them
physically and mentally, relying on their loved ones to keep them from
losing hope. They both wish to see a time of equality and peace, but to
achieve that requires more than what they have. Desperation leads The
Resistance to find new allies all across the continent of Kosavros with the
goal of finally defeating their oppressive overseers.

Their fight for freedom and respect leads Weylyn and Olwen down paths that
open their eyes to new dangers, both involving themselves and the rest of
the world. However, they do not waiver. For the Tóráin are
known for their resilience, and they have already endured much. What comes
next will be hard, but they’re ready to fight for their lives.
Together.

 

Prologue

 

Weylyn

Cloque, Fleuris  |  November 1789

I tried to ignore the hateful screams coming from the crowd. The insults
were shouted in both the common language and Fleuran, with someone even
yelling a curse in the old language priests used. Things had already been
thrown onto the stage by people who hoped to strike the lycan that was tied
up for all to see. I kept my hood high so that I could remain as hidden as
possible. I tried to slouch to hide my height while being sure to avoid eye
contact with those around me. I had always been proud to be a lycan, and the
lack of horns or colored skin was doing wonders for me right now. My satyr
friends — as well as the sprites I knew — would have a much
harder time blending in with the crowd today than I would. That was if
anyone had taken the risk to come. Uncle Benen had refused to allow Brina
and me to leave the house, but I snuck out the window late last night and
hid in an alley until afternoon came. I could have gone to Ossian’s
house, but the satyr would have just tried to keep me inside like Uncle
Benen had. I couldn’t stay away. I couldn’t hide. I needed to be
here for him. Even if the smartest and safest thing for the
Tóráin in the city was to stay inside, I had to be where I
was. Deep down, I knew all of the Tóráin felt the same way. We
couldn’t abandon him now, not when he needed us the most.

Tears started to fill my eyes as I watched the soldiers bark out
instructions to the witches, the women casting spells to torment the brave
lycan they had restrained. I was mad at myself for doing so, but I looked
away. I looked up, blinking away the water from my eyes as I stared at the
looming image of the Sainte Mère Cathedral. I inspected the spires
and the stained-glass window high above us as I tried to gather myself. The
gothic church’s shadow stretched over nearly the entirety of Dame
Square, swallowing the crowd in darkness despite the sun shining brightly in
the afternoon sky. After taking a deep breath, I forced myself to look back
down at the stage. The image I saw would give every single
Tórán who had braved the crowds today a great pain in their
heart. The lycan before me meant a lot to our community. He was always
empowering those who were deemed devils simply because they were different.
We all knew we were hated, but that lycan made us feel like we were worth
something. He made me who I am today, and now I had to watch someone take
him from me. Today, they were executing the most important person in my
life: my father.

The pain I felt was not
only the anticipation of loss, but also the knowledge that I could do
nothing to stop it. All I could do was stand there, at the front of the
crowd, and stare up at my father. He was tied up to two poles and spread
uncomfortably. The witches had forced him into his feral shape, no doubt to
make him appear to be the monster they would portray him to be. Humans
continued to throw food at him, some even threw stones. No one stopped them.
The officers and witches weren’t focused on the wrong doings of humans
today. Their eyes were fixed on our kind. ‘Diables’, they called
us. Beings from another world that many would see eradicated if it were up
to them. Today was about sending a certain message to our kind, while
sending a completely different one to their own. We were to be humbled and
defeated, while humans would be propped up and celebrated. A story would be
told on that stage, and none of my kind were supposed to enjoy it. I stared
at my father’s face, hoping he would look up and lock eyes with me.
For a moment it seemed like it would happen, but I was shoved from behind
and forced to turn around.

“I knew I smelled a
stray chien. You salauds aren’t allowed to mingle with us up here.
Back of the crowd, Diable.”

I looked back over my
shoulder at my father to catch him looking right at me. I refused to show
weakness. “I’m staying right where I am.”

One of the young men who
had confronted me raised a fire poker in the air, but he never got around to
actually hitting me with it. A slender hand attached to a lean arm grasped
his wrist and he grew red in the face.

“Rosey!” he whined. “What are you doing? He started
it!”

Rosalie — my very
best friend and one of the few people I knew I could trust outside of my
father — was a human. Not even a witch. She was just a regular,
wonderful, human. Her parents had helped mine for years since I was a pup.
We grew up together, and despite my clear edge in strength, she was always
rescuing me from ignorant assholes. The teen harassing me dropped his weapon
and used his other hand to reach for Rosalie’s shoulder.

 “Don’t call
me Rosey, “ she said as she grabbed his outstretched hand and twisted
his fingers roughly. “And I highly doubt Weylyn started anything.
Leave us alone or your father will find out just how much of a petit con
you’ve been.”

The boy’s face
scrunched up before he left through the crowd, massaging his injured hand.
His friends followed him, prompting Rosalie to let out a deep sigh before
fixing her dress. She grabbed a hold of my arm, laced her fingers through
mine, and looked up at my father. The two of us stood there, trying to send
him our strength for what felt like hours until trumpets sounded. Up the
steps came King Louis, soaking in all the praise the majority of the crowd
was giving him. He eventually waved at them to quiet down so he could speak,
and I knew that what came next would make my blood boil.

“Gens de
Cloque!” King Louis shouted with a pompous grin on his face. “I
have been a just king, have I not? I have been a gracious, and bountiful
king, have I not? Under my rule, all have prospered! Yet we still
have…ordures…that want to see that lovely life tarnished. This monstre
murdered ten officers. Dix protecteurs! For that heinous crime, the only
plausible sentence is death! But first, we will make an example out of
him!”

The crowd roared. The
group of witches and officers stood ready now, surrounding the stage as
torturers began whipping my father. He kept his fur covered head held high,
defiant despite his pain. The people whipping him moved on to more forms of
torture, dragging on the inevitable much to the enjoyment of the crowd. They
cut at his ears, pulled his teeth, removed his fingertips, and even branded
him with the royal sigil of Fleuris. Not once did my father cry out in pain.
Not once did he give them the satisfaction they wanted. What they were doing
to him had brought tears to my eyes yet again, but I also felt a sense of
pride in seeing the strength my father was showing. The torturers looked at
the king with lost expressions on their faces, prompting King Louis to rise
from his chair and draw the saber at his waist. He began carving his
prisoner. He sliced at his arms, and then his legs, then his back, and then
his chest. All that and yet, still, there were no cries out for mercy or
even a grunt from the pain. Now visibly angry, King Louis grabbed my father
by the snout and shouted at him.

“Why must you defy
me? You’re dead, Diable, there’s nothing to fight for anymore!
Scream like I know you want to! Show everyone the lâche we know you to
be!”

His face was bloodied and
swollen, but at that moment I knew that he was looking at me. Our eyes
finally locked, and I squeezed Rosalie’s hand. I took a small step
forward, but Rosalie held me back. I looked down to see her crying as she
shook her head. Bringing my attention back to my father, I found my eyes to
be drowning in tears so much that it was hard to see. It all felt so
hopeless…until he howled. Right in the face of the bastard that had
committed so many wrongs to him and his kind, my father howled to the sky.
Howls broke out from the crowd, followed by screeches and whistles from the
harpies and other creatures who had come. King Louis was beside himself from
this display. He drew his pistol from its holder, placed the barrel between
my father’s eyes, and fired.

The world around me evaporated into nothing until all I could see was my
father’s body limp on the stage, held up only by the ropes around his
wrists and ankles. My eyes were locked on the horrid sight until Rosalie
began pulling me through the crowd as more whistles, and screeches, and
howls flooded the city. I barely paid attention to the chaos that was
erupting as Rosalie and I pushed our way through the crowd. We eventually
escaped the large mass and slipped into an alley.

“We need to get clear of here. My house is close enough, and
we’ll be safe there.” Rosalie tried to pull me, but I stood my
ground.

“My father is…he’s…” Rosalie came forward
and put her hands on my face. The contact had me snapping to attention.
“Uncle Benen. Ossian. Darby. They…I have to tell them what
happened.”

“Yes. But not right now. Right now, we need to get you off the
streets.” The general noise of a boisterous crowd turned into loud
screams and gunshots. “Weylyn!”

I nodded furiously. “Yes. Right. Okay. Your house first
then.”

The two of us ran off into the city, but the sounds of the riot that had
broken out in Dame Square followed us for some time. I barely saw what was
in front of me, Rosalie holding my hand and guiding me most of the way. I
couldn’t shake the image of my father, torn apart, with a bullet wound
leaking from his head. I still couldn’t believe it. My father was
dead.

 

About the Author

Marc R. Micciola lives in Ontario Canada with his two dogs Ace and Rielly.
He tries to get to the gym when he can in the week, and when he isn’t there,
he’s working on his next project. Writing is a big part of Marc R.
Micciola’s life, but things such as hockey, video games, and spending time
with friends and family are also passions of his. Despite being a fantasy
author, Marc R. Micciola prides himself on his ability to create a great mix
of realism and fantasy, blending the two together in just the right amounts
to provide worlds you can escape to while also having real characters that
are relatable.

 

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Book II of The Tribal Wars

Science Fiction

Date Published: 1/8/2022

 

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BookLife Editor’s Pick

 

Brianna Miller returns to Dolvia where tribal women protest the oppressive
rule of Rabbenu Ely by self-torchings in the Cylay Square.  Brianna
re-establishes her tribal schools and takes on assistant Kelly Osborn who is
mixed blood and also a poet.

Kelly visits a neighboring planet Cicero where her aunt Carline Bryant
takes over her education. While returning to Dolvia, Kelly meets the
Australian adventurer Hershel Henry who has signed on for a tour of Dolvia
as a photo-journalist.  Henry takes an opportunity to interview the
khalif on the opposing side of the tribal wars.

 

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Fantasy

Date Published: 10-08-2022

 

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On Dolvia, Lt. Mike Shaw demands Dr. Greensboro’s doctoring skills at
the hospital, forcing the closure of her bush clinic. She witnesses forced
labor, forced migration, and the threat of an epidemic from bad water. She
sees how tribal women–often wearing burkas–find solutions for
saving the children in a conflict zone, and she commits to the their cause
for Home Rule.

Brianna Miller is an isolated girl–a mixed-blood orphan–among
the Dolviet tribes. With the lessons from Dr. Greensboro, the abuse from
soldiers, the sisterhood among victims, Brianna prepares for a future she
will choose for herself. But first she must travel offworld.

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We entered China through Xinjiang province and traversed the high Takli
Makan Desert overnight. In the morning, the train stood for several hours in
Dunhuang, changing personnel from Russian to Chinese and taking on supplies.
I watched from the window while porters in tunics and baggy pants loaded
goods from a cart. They stopped suddenly, and the noise subsided, so I
craned my neck to glimpse the source of the interruption. Some Blackshirts
were hustling a group of peasant families, tied together with ropes and
shuffling in obvious fear, across the tracks and down the causeway toward a
holding area. Laborers returned to their work with measured gestures,
careful not to attract unwanted attention, and the way closed behind the new
arrivals.

I told myself that this repression was not my problem; I was just passing
through.

Presently, a detachment of Russian soldiers wearing blue uniforms with red
tooling took up positions outside our VIP car at the end of the train. The
officer entered with authority and tucked his hat under one arm. Rufus stood
squarely in the aisle with his knees bent and a hand on his knife hilt. The
officer stopped.

After a moment, he looked past Rufus’s shoulder to me. “You are
Brianna Miller of Arim?” he asked in English. “We are
assigned.”

“I have security already, as you can see.”

“These, uh, warriors are included in our detail. The train now enters
a province with some, uh, social unrest. Daniel Chin is concerned that your
group experiences no, uh, in-con-ven-nience.” His hesitant words and
rounded accent made me think his English was newly learned, perhaps his
third language.

“Nu delaya,” I said, and Rufus relaxed his posture. Kyros
placed a big hand on the officer’s shoulder from behind and led him to
a seat several paces from me.

“What do you propose?” I asked.

“We will take the adjacent car and establish a presence around your
group.”

“The adjacent car is for the students.”

“They may have to move forward.”

“How many in your squad?”

“Twelve.”

“I cannot provide for twelve. Six only.”

“We brought provisions, and you will be glad for twelve before we
reach Beijing. I am Captain Chandliss, and you may direct any questions to
me.”

“Captain Chandliss, I assume you are Lithuanian by birth, and your
real name has two ‘z’s and three ‘k’s.”

He only smirked.

“Are the soldiers from your same province?” I asked.

“Most of them.”

“Why not provide a Han Chinese detachment to manage our
security?”

“My orders were brief,” he said as he twisted to see where
Kyros had stationed himself. “I gathered that your Dolviet escort
would resent Blackshirts as security.”

I grinned. At least he had the sense to acknowledge what anyone could see.
“And what else did Daniel Chin say in conversation?”

The captain didn’t react to the mention of Daniel Chin’s name.
“Orders from Paris didn’t mention a bevy of students. You do
have accommodations for them on the shuttle and the Company
yacht?”

“My arrangements are made,” I said tolerantly. “Thank you
for your interest. The students will remain where they are, and you will
take the next car. Since you have twelve men and provisions, I expect that
the students will remain as safe as I am safe.”

Captain Chandliss watched me for a moment. “Well. The train leaves in
twenty minutes, so I’ll excuse myself to put all in good order.”
He stood and nodded, unable to break military training. “Ah, how may I
address these warriors?”

“Rufus, the son of Cyrus the ketiwhelp killer,” I said with a
hand gesture. “And behind you is Kyros rabbe Sudl of Southeast
Arrivi.”

He nodded to each warrior. “Ma’am,” he said and
left.

Kyros looked at Rufus and mouthed “ma’am” with humor.
Rufus covered his mouth with one hand to hide his response.

 

# # #

 

Later, I was called into the student car, I assumed due to the presence of
soldiers. But the issue was trivial; something about a stolen item and whom
to punish. The boys waited in a silent row, cynical and without gestures.
The oldest girl Bernice was in tears, as were two eight-year-olds. I sighed,
regretting my decision to include them in my travel plans.

Leah approached with submissive gestures. “These ones need daily
lessons to keep their minds off homesickness. They need a common
goal.”

I immediately thought of an old method Hakulupe Le had used in the Somule
schools to bind students as a group, a method she had learned in prison, in
fact. I spoke to the group. “Not all of you will board the shuttle to
engage in space travel. I have accommodations for only seven, including the
boys, so I must choose who is most worthy. To make this choice, we will
devise a test. You will each share your history with the others, and at
track’s end in three days’ time, you will each write the
biographies of all the others, including the boys. After reading those
papers, I will decide who remains with the clutch and who will return to
their province. That is all.”

Leah quickly spoke. “May we have writing paper?”

“I will ask Captain Chandliss.”

“May we take our meals in the dining car?”

“What difference does that make?”

“Please.”

“Captain Chandliss manages your safety now. I’ll ask
him.”

“Thank you, Rularim. Thanks again.” Leah knew when to
flatter.

“I am not Rularim. I’m Brianna Miller.”

“We all thank you.”

“Yes, well. No more complaining and no crying.” I left before
she could make another request.

Less than an hour later, Captain Chandliss came into my car. Kyros stopped
him at the door but let him pass after a tense moment. “The students
want their meals in the dining car. I have no authority for
this.”

“Negotiate with the porters,” I instructed, “so the group
can take a meal after the other diners have left, twice a day. Ask for a set
menu with bland dishes because they have to board the shuttle soon. No
sweets from the dessert tray but maybe rice pudding for each.”

His posture emphasized his disbelief. “Do you understand the
expense?”

“Rufus will pay from the treasure of Kyle Rula.”

The disbelieving look on the captain’s face wandered to the warrior
who was seated at a laptop with his back to us. Rufus turned slowly to fix
me with a level stare. He opened the pouch at his belt and extracted a
single uncut emerald as big as my thumb knuckle and placed it next to me.
The gem was opaque with a sandpaper texture. Without glancing at the
captain, Rufus turned back to the computer screen.

I saw the eyes of Captain Chandliss grow large at the sight of the gem.
“Have it assayed at the next stop,” I said. “Then pay the
porters for their trouble and distribute the remainder among your
soldiers.”

The captain stood tall and looked at each of us, perhaps taking a moment to
assess the opportunity. “My detachment will bear the current expense.
I will have the gem appraised in Beijing where its value is far greater. I
will subtract a commission for our service with the students and return the
remainder to Rufus before your party boards the shuttle. We will take eight
percent.”

“Four percent,” I said.

“Six percent.”

“Four point five percent, and no gratuity.”

“Done.” The captain scooped up the gem and turned on his heel.
He left hurriedly, passing through the door that Kyros was holding open,
just as though he needed to escape before I changed my mind.

Kyros said, “Much is learned about a man when he resists
temptation.”

 

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Stella Atrium teaches at university in addition to online writing courses.
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