Friday, February 28, 2025

Book Tour & Giveaway - Grit & Grace: The Transformation of a Ship & a Soul by Deborah Rudell


Grit & Grace
The Transformation of a Ship & a Soul
by
Deborah Rudell

Memoir
Publisher: Acorn Publishing
Publication Date: February 27th, 2025
Page count: 407 pages


SYNOPSIS:

Deborah Rudell’s world unravels when the leaders of her spiritual commune are exposed, arrested, and imprisoned for bioterrorism and attempted murder. Crushed and adrift, she moves her family off the commune to create a sense of normalcy. But when her husband seeks an opportunity to dismantle and rebuild a derelict fifty-foot schooner, Deborah uproots their children once again and joins him in Kauai. For the next five years, she dedicates her life to restoring a boat.

Pouring herself into the work at hand can only distract her so much as disillusionment about the cult’s lies and manipulation slowly rises to the surface. While she grapples with emotional turmoil and contemplates a new life path, Deborah sets out to accomplish something she never thought possible: sailing across the Pacific to the Olympic Peninsula. Will the dangers that come with navigating the ocean be too much to bear, or will she find resolution and fortitude in the turbulent adventure?

Grit & Grace: The Transformation of a Ship & a Soul is one woman’s account of conquering overwhelming challenges with tenacity and ingenuity and ultimately discovering her inner strength.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

A college professor in San Diego, California, Deborah Rudell participates in her city’s vibrant writing community. She is a graduate of Hay House Writer’s Workshop and the Certificate in Memoir Writing program at San Diego Writers, Ink. Her work has been published in the International Memoir Writers Association’s anthology, Shaking the Tree: I Didn't See That One Coming.

Deborah lives with her black cat in a tiny house built in 1906 by a retired sea captain, who carved a sailing ship into the front door. This is her first book.


REVIEW:

5 stars!

Compelling memoir of one woman’s journey to discover her inner spirituality, strength, and peace. 

Grit & Grace: The Transformation of a Ship and a Soul by Deborah Rudell is a compelling and highly readable memoir about her journey to uncover her true self, reveal the depths of her inner strength, and find a fulfilling spiritual inner life. After a difficult childhood and a short marriage, Deborah, now a single mother, eventually falls in love with the dentist in whose office she works as a dental assistant. While Tosh shares her need to achieve understanding and fulfill the spiritual side of her existence, he is a restless soul, easily bored without constant challenge, and Deborah leaves her home in British Columbia to accompany him to a controversial spiritual commune in Oregon. When the community is ultimately disrupted, the leaders arrested and deported, Tosh decides to move to the island of Kauai and rebuild a derelict 50-foot schooner, once again, with Deborah and their children in tow. 

Deborah’s life story is fascinating and well-told, with raw honesty, heartache, and a lot of unexpected suspense; so much could have gone very, very wrong at so many points. She displays immense courage, tenacity, loyalty, and plain old guts as the man she loves draws her across a continent and then out to the Hawaiian Islands, with far less safety net in place than many would be willing to accept. After five years of working to get the Elixir seaworthy, her journey, of course, comes to a climax with the suspenseful ocean crossing from Kauai to the Olympic peninsula on the U.S. mainland. The story left me reeling from the tension! 

I recommend GRIT & GRACE to readers of memoirs and biographies.


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A KILLER WHISKY
A Canadian Historical Mystery
by
Susan Calder


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Mystery
Publisher: BWL Publishing Inc.
Publication Date: December 1, 2024
Page count: 282 pages
ASIN: B0DN416CJQ


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SYNOPSIS:

The 1918 influenza pandemic strikes Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Great War rages overseas. While her husband fights in Europe, Katharine works in a doctor’s office to support her children and her brother, a wounded veteran. One night their neighbour suddenly takes sick and dies. The attending doctor concludes the man died from influenza, but Katharine suspects someone laced his whisky with a drug that mimics the deadly flu’s symptoms.
 
Katharine convinces the police to investigate. Worried about her brother’s involvement with a suspect, she delves into his secrets and comes to fear he’s connected to the murder. She grows disturbingly attracted to the investigating detective who returns her affections. He’s convinced her brother or someone else close to her is a killer and risks his career to pursue the crime. Katharine must discover the truth so she can move forward in a world that has changed forever.

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Detective Bertram Tanner strode into Calgary Police Headquarters, his steps lighter than they’d been this morning. 

“How was your walk?” Julia, the receptionist, asked.
 
“Reflective.”
 
“I often think while walking too.”
 
It was too soon to tell his colleagues he might be leaving the police force. “How was your lunch hour?”
 
“Busy,” she said. “I tracked down balloons for my son’s birthday celebration tonight.”
 
“Which son?”
 
“The oldest. He’s ten years old. We decided to limit the party to family due to the flu. He’s disappointed his friends can’t come, but it will be lively with all of us there.”
 
Julia, a war widow with three children, lived with her parents—the police chief and his wife.
 
“I phoned my mother after lunch,” Julia said. “She went to every confectionary in town and managed to find all the children’s favourite sweets despite the sugar shortage.”
 
The chief’s wife was a ball of energy. A leader in the local suffragette and Prohibition movements, she claimed personal credit for Alberta women gaining the vote and the province going dry in 1916.
 
Bertram went into his office, closed the door, and draped his coat and hat on the coat tree. What work could he do this afternoon? Reports of the Spanish flu’s arrival on a train from Eastern Canada were keeping people away from the pool rooms and dance halls. Calgary hadn’t had a brawl or knifing in a week. Even the criminals seemed to be staying home.
 
He took out an old file, a robbery scheduled for trial next week. A man broke into a house in the Sunalta neighbourhood and stole $2.75. Disturbed by a noise, he fled through a window but foolishly returned an hour later. Caught red-handed by three residents, the robber could be sentenced to up to a year of hard labour. Bertram tried to organize his trial notes, but his thoughts kept shifting to his plan to leave the police force when the war ended and soldiers came home to replace him on the job. After fifteen minutes, he set the robbery file aside and decided to take a methodical approach to his lunch hour reflections about leaving.
 
He took out a clean sheet of paper, drew a vertical line down the middle, and titled each side “pro” and “con.” 


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Susan Calder lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She is the author of five novels published by BWL Publishing Inc. A Deadly Fall, Ten Days in Summer, Winter's Rage and Spring Into Danger are part of her Paula Savard Mystery series. The books follow the adventures of Paula, a Calgary insurance adjuster who works with the police to solve insurance-related crimes. Susan’s standalone suspense novel, To Catch a Fox takes a troubled Calgary woman to Southern California on a quest to find her missing mother. In December 2024, BWL will release Susan’s first historical novel, A Killer Whisky. The story is set in 1918 Calgary and will be the 12th and final book of the BWL Canadian Historical Mystery series. Susan has also published non-fiction articles. Her short stories and poems have won contests and appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines. She is a member of Crime Writers of Canada, Sisters in Crime, and the Writers’ Guild of Alberta.


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Thursday, February 27, 2025

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: The Angel Scroll by Penelope Holt


THE ANGEL SCROLL
by
Penelope Holt


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Spiritual Romance, Mystery/Thriller
Publisher: Roundfire Books
Publication Date: July 1, 2024
Page count: 266 pages

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SYNOPSIS:

ONE ANCIENT PROPHECY, TWO HEARTBROKEN LOVERS, AND A WORLDWIDE SCAVENGER HUNT FOR THREE MIRACULOUS PAINTINGS.
 
After her husband’s death, New York artist Claire Lucas has baffling dreams and waking visions as she channels an enigmatic and healing painting of a holy man in India at the deathbed of a young woman. When widowed antiquarian Richard Markson announces that Claire’s canvas is one-third of three paintings prophesied by the Angel Scroll, a recently discovered Dead Sea parchment, she is pulled into an international scavenger hunt to find the stolen scroll and the paintings it predicts.
 
As she pursues the paintings with Richard across historic and holy sites in America, Israel, and Europe, Claire encounters a series of remarkable teachers. A Buddhist, a Benedictine monk, and a professor of early goddess worship all provide rich explanations for the artist’s compelling and perplexing psychic experiences — until she assembles the incredible triptych and deciphers its inspirational message for the modern world.

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Richard looked at the beautiful young woman who strolled beside him, the sun picking up copper highlights in her rich dark curls and catching golden flecks in her green eyes. She had been through a lot. He wanted to put his arm around her shoulder and draw her close, hold her, and protect her. Instead, he pressed his hand for a moment on the small of her back, allowing himself to feel her warm skin through her white cotton artist’s blouse before he let his hand drop. 

His touch caught Claire by surprise. The gentle pressure on her back felt so intimate and filled her with unanticipated pleasure that stirred sensations in her groin. She felt an aching need to lean into him. Instead, she wandered away from his side to regain her balance. Looking in a shop window, she let herself be distracted by the display of distinctive, hand-painted pottery.
 
Richard felt chastened. She was so light and free with me on that amazing afternoon we spent together in Jerusalem, he thought. She seemed to love exploring the old city and markets, but since London, she’s been cool. Whenever I get close, she tenses up. I should keep some distance and not crowd her. It’s a bad idea to push unwanted affection on her when she’s obviously still grieving for Jake. It’s too soon for her to think about being with another man. And then there’s the lie I told her about Hilde.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Penelope Holt was born and educated in England and now lives in New York. She is a novelist, playwright, business writer, and marketing executive, whose work has been performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, York Arts Center, and New York’s American Folk Theater. In addition to writing fiction, The Angel Scroll, and The Apple, based on the controversial Herman Rosenblat Holocaust romance, Holt is a prolific writer, editor, and co-author of non-fiction, including Business Intelligence at Work: A Personal Operating System for Career Success, Singing God’s Work, the story of the Harlem Gospel Choir, and many other works. She is married with two children.


REVIEW:

5 stars!

A young painter and a collector of rare manuscripts team up to locate three inspirational paintings whose existence was foretold in a 2,000-year-old scroll. 

The Angel Scroll by Penelope Holt is an exciting adventure story and compelling romance about the search for three inspirational paintings prophesied to initiate a new religious renaissance. When a young, widowed artist’s latest work causes a stir in the art world by the feelings it invokes in its viewers, she is approached by a man working on a Vatican-sponsored project to translate an ancient scroll that foretells the creation of her painting as well as two more. But when her painting sells before she can retrieve it from a local gallery and then disappears, the pair are off on the adventure of a lifetime to track it and the others down. 

Claire Lucas is an engaging and sympathetic character from the start. Still reeling from the unexpected death of her young husband earlier in the year, she shocks herself with the creation of her latest painting, which is completely different from anything she’s ever produced before. Her grief is exacerbated by a recurring nightmare featuring the subjects in the painting, worsening headaches, and unexplainable visions she glimpses in the corner of her left eye. Her emotions are relatable and so real you can almost feel her fear and anxiety. On the other hand, Richard Markson is more of a mystery for a good part of the story. It takes quite a while for Claire to break down his defenses as their professional relationship turns personal. 

The plot is mysterious and intriguing, with Father Karl Brandt working to translate the scroll while becoming the target of an unknown competitor who seems to know his every move. I enjoyed the group’s search for the paintings as they are basically looking for the proverbial needles in a haystack and traveling to several international destinations in their pursuit. The old-fashioned adventure is beset by treachery, betrayal, and danger, and the addition of spiritual elements makes the story unique and hard to put down. 

I recommend THE ANGEL SCROLL to readers of suspense, thrillers, mystery, and adventure, especially those who enjoy stories with a biblical theme.


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Grit & Grace
The Transformation of a Ship & a Soul
by
Deborah Rudell


Memoir
Publisher: Acorn Publishing
Publication Date: February 27th, 2025
Page count: 407 pages


SYNOPSIS:

Deborah Rudell’s world unravels when the leaders of her spiritual commune are exposed, arrested, and imprisoned for bioterrorism and attempted murder. Crushed and adrift, she moves her family off the commune to create a sense of normalcy. But when her husband seeks an opportunity to dismantle and rebuild a derelict fifty-foot schooner, Deborah uproots their children once again and joins him in Kauai. For the next five years, she dedicates her life to restoring a boat.

Pouring herself into the work at hand can only distract her so much as disillusionment about the cult’s lies and manipulation slowly rises to the surface. While she grapples with emotional turmoil and contemplates a new life path, Deborah sets out to accomplish something she never thought possible: sailing across the Pacific to the Olympic Peninsula. Will the dangers that come with navigating the ocean be too much to bear, or will she find resolution and fortitude in the turbulent adventure?

Grit & Grace: The Transformation of a Ship & a Soul is one woman’s account of conquering overwhelming challenges with tenacity and ingenuity and ultimately discovering her inner strength.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

A college professor in San Diego, California, Deborah Rudell participates in her city’s vibrant writing community. She is a graduate of Hay House Writer’s Workshop and the Certificate in Memoir Writing program at San Diego Writers, Ink. Her work has been published in the International Memoir Writers Association’s anthology, Shaking the Tree: I Didn't See That One Coming.

Deborah lives with her black cat in a tiny house built in 1906 by a retired sea captain, who carved a sailing ship into the front door. This is her first book.


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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Rented Grave (Inspector Lok, #1) by Charles Philipp Martin

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RENTED GRAVE

by Charles Philipp Martin

February 3 - 28, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Rented Grave by Charles Martin

AN INSPECTOR LOK NOVEL

Horace Yang, a downtrodden office worker haunted by failure, betrayal, and brutal imprisonment during Mao's Cultural Revolution, has finally found a way to settle the score. Obsessed with revenge, he presses on to a confrontation that can only end in death.

In Hong Kong's teeming Yau Ma Tei district, a body is found in a gangster's limousine. The murder case takes Inspector Lok and his team deep into the heart of the city's criminal life. Eventually Lok's investigation uncovers an evil spawned in the turmoil of 1960s China, where a vicious regime exploited fear and terrorized the masses.

Rented Grave is a crime story about Hong Kong, a modern city entangled in China's past. Some can't forget that past, for their wounds still bleed, and their voices still cry out for revenge.

Praise for Rented Grave:

"An atmospheric crime story savvily blending the sleek modernity of Hong Kong with China’s tumultuous past."
~ Kirkus Reviews

"In noir, nothing goes according to plan. Charles Philip Martin’s RENTED GRAVE we have a crime, done in a different culture, against an alien political backdrop. Everything is different to Western eyes, from corruption to police procedure, women, and justice. Told in a crisp, vivid and relentless style that keeps the story moving forward and the mindset and values of a foreign city and its people at the fingertips, yet out of reach, Martin delivers noir in the darkest of shades."
~ Gabriel Valjan, Agatha, Anthony, and Shamus-nominated author of the Shane Cleary series

"...lean and masterfully written...This book pulls you in and won't let go."
~ Carl Vonderau, award-winning author of MURDERABILIA and SAVING MYLES

"Rented Grave is a beautifully-crafted, relentlessly-paced crime story studded with edge-of-your-seat thrills. Never for a moment does it stop bubbling with tension and danger."
~ Ron McMillan, author of YIN YANG TATTOO and BANGKOK COWBOY

"An as-authentic-as-you're-likely-to-get insider's view of Hong Kong police work…Martin pulls the reader through a twisty international thriller that ultimately satisfies while leaving us ready for the next installment. Exactly what you want in a thriller."
~ Bobby Mathews, Anthony-nominated author of MAGIC CITY BLUES, LIVING THE GIMMICK, and NEGATIVE TILT

"The criminal back alleys of Charles Philipp Martin’s Hong Kong simmer with sumptuous corruption."
~ Gerald Elias, award-winning author of the Daniel Jacobus mysteries

Book Details:

Genre: Mystery
Published by: Level Best Books
Publication Date: August 13, 2024
Number of Pages: 270
ISBN: 9781685126780 (ISBN10: 1685126782)
Series: An Inspector Lok Novel, 1
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Chapter 1

Rented Grave

Yau Ma Tei District, Hong Kong, Friday, 7:31 p.m. It was not supposed to be like this.

Again the words come back to Horace Yang, persistent as the cat he kicks in the alley by his home, that wretched bag of fur that returns nightly to beg for what Horace doesn’t have.

The words come back, like the blotch on his toe, a mustard-colored rot that vanishes with a touch of rice vinegar, only to bloom again when it dries.

He banishes the words from his mind, but they return.

It was not supposed to be like this.

They return when he awakens in his flat, which seems to shrink by the year, and again when he takes the day’s work orders and prepares for the day’s disappointments.

It was not supposed to be like this. It was supposed to be different.

The words remain after other words are forgotten. They remain after he answers a question from his son, a boy without guile and without future. At night they keep him company in bed, while he counts the ways that life has thwarted him. And now they return in full voice as he clutches a knife bought in haste to kill a man.

There should have been time to plan, time to choose the weapon and the place, perhaps even a minute to tell Mo what he thought of him first. That would have felt good, might have eased the stress. That was how it was supposed to be.

But for Horace, things are never as they’re supposed to be.

It should be dark, but darkness, like silence, doesn’t happen in Mongkok. A faint glow washes in from lamps on Temple Street. Filthy and forgotten windows at the back of the restaurant shed their anemic light on crates full of rotting choi sum.

Horace approaches the dormant limousine, adding a few inches to his stride to speed things up.

Given more time, he could have taken control, and not had to sneak around. Why is it that people like him, who have the best minds and the keenest ambition, are the ones who can never get control?

One last look around. Except for Horace, the alley is empty. No one is passing on Temple Street behind him or on Woosung Street at the far end. If it’s to happen, it must happen now.

Horace grabs the handle and throws the door wide open to reveal a small figure in the glint of the dome light.

“Who…?” The man stares up in confusion.

He drives the knife into the man’s chest. They both gasp.

Up to this moment, Horace has thought only of himself: his own need for cover, for speed, for getting the thing done and getting away. And, of course, his resentment at how things have turned out.

Now, the deed done, he pauses to look at the man.

The wrong man. Not Mo Tun.

A stranger lies on the seat, eyes rigid in horror and pain. And then Horace sees what he hasn’t allowed himself to see till now.

Next to the dead man, another pair of eyes.

***

Excerpt from Rented Grave by Charles Martin. Copyright 2025 by Charles Martin. Reproduced with permission from Charles Martin. All rights reserved.

 

 

Author Bio:

Charles Philipp Martin

Charles Philipp Martin grew up in New York City's Greenwich Village. His father was an opera conductor and both his parents well-known opera translators and librettists who never uttered the word "parenting" but knew enough to steep their family in music and literature. After attending Columbia University and Manhattan School of Music, Martin took off for a six-year paid vacation in the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.

While in Hong Kong he hung up his bow and turned to writing, spending four years as a Sunday Magazine columnist for the South China Morning Post, and writing for magazines all over Southeast Asia. His weekly jazz radio show 3 O'Clock Jump was heard every Saturday on Hong Kong’s Radio 3 for some two decades.

Neon Panic, a suspense novel which introduced Hong Kong policeman Inspector Herman Lok, was published in 2011. His most recent novel is Rented Grave, the first in a new series featuring Inspector Herman Lok. Martin now lives in Seattle with his wife Catherine.

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Review:

5 stars!

Secrets from the past lead to tragedy in modern-day Hong Kong. 

When the driver for a powerful businessman with criminal ties is murdered while waiting for his boss to return to the limo, Detective Inspector Herman Lok and his team catch the case. However, the crime they are investigating is not what it seems, and vital details of what actually happened in the car and would have headed them in the right direction are being withheld: information critical to stopping another more desperate crime. 

Rented Grave is the second book by author Charles Philipp Martin to feature Hong Kong PD's Detective Inspector Herman Lok, who first appeared in Neon Panic, originally published in 2011 and re-released in 2022. However, this latest book can easily be read and enjoyed as a standalone novel. 

Lok is a good detective, boss, husband, father, and all-around good person, and readers get to see his many sides as the story unfolds. While he and his crew conduct an admirable investigation, they are stymied in their effectiveness because they don't have the whole story. The businessman, Mo Tun, keeps the truth within his family, believing he can handle the rest himself, while the police deal with the murder of his driver. However, readers know that all of Mo Tun's assumptions about who is behind the murder are wrong. 

The story is told from multiple points of view, including that of the murderer. There's no mystery for readers as to "who done it," this riveting tale is about how it's all going to work out. The reasons behind the modern-day events all lie in the past and the story shifts to 1960s mainland China to reveal those motives. The earlier timeline gives readers fascinating bits of history and the basis for what turns out to be an impromptu grab for vengeance. There are plenty of twists to amp up the drama, and "behind-the-scenes" looks into the lives of the police team members make them more relatable. Lok's wife, Dora, has to be my favorite, and her practical deductions were a great addition to the buildup of Lok's backstory. 

The Hong Kong setting is vibrant and vividly described, making you feel you are seeing things firsthand. As the hunters pursue their prey, they travel around the city and its outskirts, taking readers to a variety of different locations. I really got a feel for place, time, and culture. 

The author's writing style is easy to read, and I was quickly immersed in the story. The murder occurs right away, but the suspense continues to build as readers become aware of a more desperate situation unfolding as collateral damage from the initial crime. I couldn't put this book down! 

I recommend RENTED GRAVE to readers of crime fiction, thriller, and suspense, especially those who would enjoy the Hong Kong setting.



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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Book Blitz & Giveaway: Red Ultimatum (Red Hotel, #4) by Edwin D. Fuller & Gary Grossman

Red Ultimatum
Edwin D. Fuller, Gary Grossman
(The Red Hotel, #4)
Publication date: February 25, 2025
Genres: Adult, Thriller

A former U.S. President’s plane is brought down in the Atlantic. Revolutionary forces attack Cairo. The U.S. Secretary of State is kidnapped in Panama. A North Korean ballistic missile submarine tracks toward America’s West Coast. A sleeper cell spy awakens in the halls of Congress. A woman assassin takes aim on the Washington Mall. Behind it all is Russian President Nicolai Gorshkov who has mastered the ability to walk between the raindrops and not get wet. Until… China determines that Gorshkov’s policies are endangering its global initiatives… until Beijing issues Gorshkov a defiant ultimatum… until Dan Reilly, hotel executive/CIA freelancer, and friend of the Secretary of State, reads the moves on the international political chessboard and picks up the pieces. The non-stop action plays out on Air, Land, and Sea. Yet, with so many geo-political threads being tugged simultaneously, will the Russian leader succeed getting another step closer to rebuilding the old Soviet Empire in his image? (https://redhotelseries.com/)

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EXCERPT:

ATHENS, GREECE

“I saw you die!”

“You saw me fall off the building.”

“Yes, and you died! I saw it happen. The explosion from below. The fireball that swept up. Your last look. I’ve relived that moment every day since. Oh my God, Marnie, I was there. I saw it all.”

“And I’m here with you, Dan.” “You’re not. You can’t be.”

“I am and we can be together again.”

She reached out to him. Dan Reilly stepped back and stared. She was wearing the same dress, green blouse, and leather jacket she had worn that day in Stockholm; the day Marnie Babbitt returned to his hotel room seemingly regretful; wishing things were different; wanting to make them so.

“You loved me, Dan,” the brunette said softly. “You can love me again. Tonight. Here in Athens.”

Dan Reilly stopped retreating. Yes, he thought. Here. Athens.

He looked at the surroundings. Nighttime traffic was flowing along Adrianou Street. Horns honked. Couples walked arm-in-arm. Tourists window-shopped. Everything was normal until the woman he had desperately loved, the woman who had betrayed him stepped out of the shadows in front of him and into the light of a street lamp.

Dan Reilly had just concluded a successful business meeting at Kuzina, one of Athens’ most celebrated restaurants that boasted a magnificent view of The Temple of Hephaestus, the Agora, and the Acropolis. He had come to discuss the final terms for his company’s acquisition of a luxury hotel property currently owned by a Greek billionaire. It would take lawyers months to solidify the terms, but atop the restaurant’s Tarazza, with the golden glow of the Acropolis backlighting them, Reilly and the seller toasted to their relationship with a final glass of Ouzo.

It had been a good night for the International President of Kensington Royal Hotel Corporation. As he had walked along the cobblestones on Adrianou, Marnie Babbitt was not on his mind, but suddenly she was there alive and vibrant as ever. Her beauty took his breath away. Her voice was as soft and lilting as the last whispers in his ear.

Or the last lies, he thought.

“No lies, Dan,” she said as if reading his mind. “This time it will be different.”

At first, Reilly had felt immobile. Then he was drawn to her.

She reached out to him and stroked his cheek. Her touch was as present as ever. The light gave her an almost ethereal glow. She looked longingly into his eyes and proved she was alive with a lingering, deep kiss. Then she said, “Is that the kiss of a dead woman?”

Her tongue, her scent, and her breath were just as he remembered.

Just as he missed. So was the quickening of his heartbeat.

He withdrew and looked into her brown eyes. They were so bright and inviting.

“You missed me. I know you did.” She smiled and took a step back into the shadows. “Come with, Dan.”

The sounds of the city faded away. Gone were the car horns and sirens, people talking, dogs barking, car doors slamming, and footsteps on the sidewalk. Everything around him blurred. There was just Marnie and him. He felt his desire for her grow. Then he thought of Yibing Cheng, the woman now in his life.

“But—”

“It’s all right my darling. I know that there’s someone else. But I’m back. You want me.”

More thoughts from his head. How did she know? “You want us to be together again.”

“Marnie, I saw…

“You saw what we wanted you to see.”

She leaned forward and kissed him again. She felt him. He responded. “Now I’m here. To be with you.”

He withdrew.

“Don’t you want that, Dan? Don’t you want me?” “Marnie…”

“Yes.”

“Marnie,” he said again. “Yes, my love.”

“But you’re—”

She suddenly laughed. Her brown eyes went black.

Maybe it was the Ouzo, but all he initially felt was a prick in his stomach. Then he looked down. There was the hand that he had loved caressing. But now it held the black handle of a Russian Kizlyar Spetsnaz Special Forces knife.

He brought his eyes up to hers. She smiled cruelly, waited a moment, and then twisted the 6.5-inch blade and sliced upwards.

Reilly tried to speak. He couldn’t. He felt his legs crumble, but Marnie Babbitt’s grip on the knife kept him on his feet. She twisted again.

“Why?” Reilly silently gurgled.

“Because this is the way it should have ended.”

Marnie’s words confused him. He grabbed her hand with his. Blood soaked them both.

Should have ended?

Reilly tried to pull out the knife, but she was stronger. Life began to leave him.

With a sickly sweet laugh, she repeated, “This is the way it should have ended. You, not me.”

Should…have…ended. The words were familiar. He’d heard them before. Many times before.

“No!” Reilly shouted in full-throated defiance. “This is not how it should end! And…you…are… dead!”

“What?”

“You’re dead,” he shouted. “You’re dead!” “No, Dan. No! It’s all right.”

He was shaking violently. “Dan!”

Dan Reilly bolted upright. He automatically grabbed his stomach. It was wet, but from sweat, not blood. And the woman whose concerned voice was cutting through his dream belonged to Yibing Cheng.

“Dan, Dan, it’s okay. You’re here with me. Yibing.”

Reilly slowly collected his thoughts. Yibing turned on a night light and faced the man she’d been seeing for just a few months. They were in Athens, but he was not on the street bleeding. But he had had nights like this—in Paris, Washington, and where Reilly and Yibing had first met, Beijing.

“Your dream again?” she asked. He gathered his thoughts.

“Yes, except this time it was here. Outside our restaurant last night.

The street—”

“I’m so sorry,” Yibing said pulling him close to her naked body.

What did she do?”

“At least she didn’t throw me into a woodchipper this time,” Reilly replied lightly. “No plastic bag over my head. No fall from a cliff.” He rubbed his gut. “But she was pretty good with a knife, even for a dream.”

Reilly knew what was going on. Shrinks might call it PTSD. He saw it more as a combination of guilt over the fact that he failed to recognize Marnie Babbitt was a Russian plant and guilt that he couldn’t save her the moment he realized she wanted out. It was all manifesting itself in very vivid revenge dreams. But it was not paranoia.

There was more that wasn’t in his dream world. Dan Reilly had seen drones out his window after he and Yibing had returned from Beijing. He’d spotted people following them. And they were not his people. Not Yibing’s either.

For now, he viewed the tails and eavesdropping as intimidation. Russian or possibly Chinese. But it could get worse. It likely would get worse and not because he was an international hotel executive. It was his moonlighting. Dan Reilly had deep ties with officers at the CIA and even deeper ties with the United States Secretary of State.


Authors Bios:

ED FULLER is CEO of Laguna Strategic Advisors, a global consortium providing business consulting services worldwide. He has served on business and charitable boards during his 40-year career with Marriott International where he was chief marketing officer followed by 22 years as president and managing director of Marriott International. Under his management, the international division grew from 16 to 550 hotels in 73 countries with 80,000 associates and sales of $8 billion. Upon retirement, Fuller has served on five university boards and taught as adjunct professor for MBA and undergraduate students. He blogged for Forbes and other tourism and lodging industry media. His book, You Can’t Lead with Your Feet on the Desk, has been printed in English, Japanese and Chinese. Fuller served as captain in the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany and Vietnam and received the Bronze Star and the Army Commendation medals. He and Gary Grossman are co-authors of the Red Hotel series, including the 2018 thriller Red Hotel and the 2021 release, Red Deception, followed by Red Chaos, and the lastest in the series, Red Ultimatum.

Gary Grossman is author of the bestselling political thrillers EXECUTIVE ACTIONS, EXECUTIVE TREASON, EXECUTIVE COMMAND, and EXECUTIVE FORCE; a geological thriller that spans 4 billions years, OLD EARTH; and with co-author Ed Fuller, RED HOTEL, RED CHAOS, and RED DECEPTION. Grossman has also written two acclaimed non-fiction books covering pop culture and television history: SUPERMAN: SERIAL TO CEREAL and SATURDAY MORNING TV.

He is an Emmy Award-winning network television producer, a print and television journalist, a novelist and a film and TV historian. His career has included stints producing for NBC News, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS and 40 cable networks.

Grossman has produced more than 10,000 series episodes and specials through his TV production company Weller/Grossman Productions, and earned numerous awards including the prestigious Governor's Emmy Award for a USA Network production and an Emmy for Best Informational series with the production of "Wolfgang Puck" for Food Network. Their documentary "Beyond the Da Vinci Code" (History Channel) earned two national Emmy nominations. In all, Grossman has received 14 Emmy nominations.

Grossman earned a Bachelors Degree in Communications from Emerson College in Boston and a Master's Degree in Urban Affairs from Boston University.

He began his broadcasting career as a rock disc jockey at WHUC, in Hudson, New York. He worked at Boston television station, WBZ; joined The Boston Globe as a special contributor, and then became the television critic and media columnist at The Boston Herald American. His freelance articles have appeared in The New York Times and numerous magazines. He taught journalism and media at Emerson College, Boston University, USC and now Loyola Marymount University's Graduate School of Film and Television.

Grossman helped formulate, program and launch television cable networks including HGTV, National Geographic Channel, and The Africa Channel.

Grossman has served on the Emerson College Board of Trustees where he chaired the Academic Affairs Committee. He is also a member of the Boston University Metropolitan College Advisory Board. For four years he was chair of the Government Affairs Committee for the Caucus for Television Producers, Directors & Writers, a Hollywood-based media activist group. He is member of The International Thriller Writers Association.


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Monday, February 24, 2025

Review Tour & Giveaway: Chronos Warlock (Chronos Chronicles, #2) by Shami Stovall


CHRONOS WARLOCK
by
Shami Stovall


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Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Capital Station Books
Publication Date: November 21, 2024
Page count: 420 pages


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SYNOPSIS:


Adair Finch, the most powerful warlock in the world, is back in business!
 
But first he must complete his pact with a mischief spirit by finding her a human body. Seemingly no easy task, as the mischief spirit is beyond picky about her future body. But on his way to Oakland, Finch stumbles upon the dead body of a social media star—both a solution and a major problem.
 
Oakland is teeming with werewolves, full moon witches, vampires, and redwood elves, most of whom aren’t on good terms with Finch. Navigating the supernatural world to gather clues about the murder is hard enough, but now Finch must also dodge old enemies and rivals. And to make matters worse, the murderer just might be trailing Finch, now that he’s found the body.
 
Good thing Finch has a pact with Chronos. With time on his side, perhaps he can do the impossible…
 
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The luxury nightclub was stunningly beautiful. The chandeliers wept crystals, lush black rugs were made of some of the softest material Finch had ever stepped on, and the gentle golden lighting gave everything an expensive feel. Soft jazz music played from speakers in the ceiling, rounding out the ambience.
           
It was a place so fancy, even the perfectly spherical ice cubes in everyone’s drinks had pedigrees.
 
The clientele was also in a league of its own. The moment Finch took in a deep breath, he knew everyone here was supernatural in some way. While some looked completely human, magic radiated from them like heat off a heat lamp.
 
Plus, there was a werewolf behind the bar.
 
Not like the bouncer outside, who had to remain in human form. No, this bartender was a full-blown anthropomorphic wolf. He stood on two legs, his black fur lustrous over a body made of pure muscle. He wore a suit tailored for his lycanthrope body, his little vest a shade of gray that complemented his ebony fur.
 
He even had a tail hole in his pants, so his large and bushy tail could wag around, unhindered.
 
And the bar had clearly been built to accommodate a beast nearly eight feet tall. It was larger, more spacious, and made of material that wouldn’t easily be scratched by the man’s claws.
 
His long muzzle and pointed ears really gave him the silhouette of a wolf, but his dark eyes were alight with human intelligence. And having dark eyes was a good thing—only werewolves with red eyes could spread the lycanthrope disease. If this wolf lost his temper and bit everyone here, there was no chance of a werewolf outbreak. Oakland had had too many of those already.
 
The wolf’s ears shifted in Finch’s direction as Finch walked over. The beast turned to greet him with a fang-filled smile.
 
“Good evening,” the werewolf said, his voice rich and confident. “You seem familiar, but I don’t think I’ve seen many warlocks in these parts. Take a seat. I’ll pour you something smooth.”


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Shami Stovall is a multi-award-winning author of fantasy and science fiction. Before that, she taught history and criminal law at the college level, and loved every second. When she’s not reading fascinating articles and books about ancient China or the Byzantine Empire, Stovall can be found playing way too many video games, especially RPGs and tactics simulators, or hugging John.

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REVIEW:

5 stars!!!

Adair Finch returns, and this time, he’s brought friends. 

Chronos Warlock is the second book in author Shami Stovall’s wonderful paranormal mystery series, The Chronos Chronicles, and this follow-up may be even better than the debut! Finch forms a team to track down an old client’s erring wife, who turns out to be deep in debt at an exclusive Oakland gambling casino run by some shady redwood elves. 

While fulfilling his bargain with the mischief spirit, Kull, to find her an appropriate human body to assume, they discover the body she selects is the victim of murder. But before they can figure out that story, Finch is approached by a client from his and his brother’s past. The man believes his wife is cheating on him, and Finch quickly finds that although the man is wrong, the wife is still in big trouble. As he and Kull investigate, they run across Enzo, a former star Oakland PD detective from the Finch brothers’ past, who faked his death after becoming infected by a werewolf, fearing the accompanying uncontrollable rage would harm his family or coworkers. Together, they work to solve the wife’s problem with the elves and find out who wants Kull’s new body dead. 

The trio is a fine mesh of personalities, backstories, hopes, and dreams, with Finch as their understanding friend, mentor, and, at times, savior. All three have their sorrows and regrets, and there are several poignant moments as they deal with the results of their past choices, some quite emotional. I enjoyed each individual character for their strengths and willingness to be there for each other, and I loved their camaraderie and growth as a unit. 

The plot device of rewinding time is fascinating, though, on occasion, I wished the rewind would begin at a point later in the story. However, it wouldn’t have served the plot to do so, and understanding this eased the repetition. Also, the author made great choices in varying the characters’ responses to each new iteration of the do-over just enough to keep things fresh and interesting and progressing forward quickly. There were some epic plot twists throughout that had me gasping and grateful for Finch’s ability to start the story over. I enjoyed this match-up of characters so much that I hope there’s another book in the works soon! 

I recommend CHRONOS WARLOCK to readers of paranormal mysteries, especially those who enjoy a variety of supernatural beings and talents.


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