Fallout

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Fallout 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: April Simons ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
Fallout written by the author April Simons is the second book in the Altered Existence book series. In this part, we meet our female protagonist Korie again from Book 1. After the loss of her mother and soulmate Dean, Korie felt so much pain. Her mother had loved and cared for all of her five girls.

Korie’s dad and her sister Georgia were at the medical center. Devin or his men had brutalized Georgia for weeks. She would be discharged from medical care in a week or two. When the girls were at the medical center, someone knocked them out. Their blood samples were stolen and Korie couldn’t find her dad. His dad had returned to Haven after a long time and she doesn’t want to lose him again. Fortunately, Korie’s dad came back to her and she felt relieved.

She informed her dad about the attack on them. Her dad’s friend Ron was under suspicion. Find out what the truth is. This book takes us on a rollercoaster ride full of adventure and emotions. Reading this book in the narrative of Korie made me enjoy it more. The author has done great work with world building in this book.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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Under the Orange Blossoms

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Under the Orange Blossoms 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Cindy Benezra ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“Under The Orange Blossoms” written by the author Cindy Benezra is an inspirational Story of Bravery and Strength. This is the story of Cindy. She moved to Torremolinos, Spain, back in 1979. She loves oranges as they bring her a sense of calm. Cindy has her parents and her sister Sonya in her family. She is currently 17 and has been having nightmares and it’s difficult for her to live with this pain.

Cindy has been on the verge of taking her life many times but she can’t do it as others would pity on her. The dreams that haunt her are from her childhood. She was physically abused by her own dad.

Cindy sometimes thinks that it was a nightmare but it’s a memory. She can’t trust her mother or sister to share the abuse with them. Read this story to know will Cindy feel peace with her past.

The writing style of the author is nice. I loved how the oranges have so much importance in the story. The character of Cindy is well written. I appreciate her strength and resilience. Cindy is an inspiration to those who are struggling in their own healing journey.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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Reflecting Gold

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Reflecting Gold 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Cynthia L. Simmons ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
I am a huge fan of Civil War novels. After reading Pursuing Gold, I was eager to read Reflecting Gold. The backdrop of 1863 Chattanooga is written well by the author. C&R Bank is not just Peter’s responsibility. Mary Beth has inherited half of the bank from her father and the burden of the bank felt heavy to her. With his dad not with him, Peter begged wisdom from God many times.

After the recent burglary attempt and a gunshot at the bank, Peter and Mary Beth need to be extra careful. They are thinking about a reinforced door at the front. Having the bank robbed was the worst nightmare of Peter but being a banker he should be prepared for that possibility.

This book has drama, mystery, romance, war, etc. Mary Beth wanted pregnancy but Peter was focused on the bank. She doesn’t feel the love, compassion and care of Peter as it was before. Read this story to know what will happen. Will Peter be wise enough to keep the bank safe? Will their family extend as Mary Beth wishes?

I am delighted to read this story. The book is well paced. The narration is great. Even if someone doesn’t like historical fiction would love this book as it involves romance and banking angle too. I enjoyed binge reading this book.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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A Dark Demise

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: A Darker Demise 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: M. C. Ryder ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
A Darker Demise is a Compilation of Dark Shorts written by the author M. C. Ryder. A Unity of Balance, My Salvation, The Path to Redemption are all well written. However, my favorite from the collection is My Salvation.

It is Marc’s story, a dark short to the Darkest Side of the Moon. Marc was changed into a vampire against his will. Now, he wants revenge. He is waiting for the right moment and playing along till then.

Glenn was playing in the woods with the two girls. Jomar saw a girl marked by Dragon’s Eye. He sounded the alarm and gave a vague description of the girl. The mark is behind her right ear, has long brown hair, wears a red dress, and has a bold attitude. Vladimir is the maker and is in full control. The other vampires need to keep him happy. There is something special about the girl who is meant to take down Vladimir.

I love reading Vampire stories. Vampires are fascinating characters. These stories are dark and would send a chill down your spine. The title of the book is suitable. I enjoyed one story in one sitting. The author should write some romantic paranormal fiction stories like Twilight too.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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Finding Paige

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Finding Paige 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Renee Scarrott ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
Finding Paige is a psychological thriller penned by the author Renee Scarrott. The main character of the story is Olivia Monroe. She is thirty-one-years old. When she was eight-years-old, her father and she moved to Bayfield. Her father wanted to start a fresh life after losing his wife to death.

Olivia’s new neighbor Paige became her best friend immediately. She was also in third grade. Paige and Olivia started spending all their time together like sisters. One day on August 10th, Paige disappeared and it has been twenty two years since then, Olivia hasn’t heard from her. Throughout her life, Olivia was restless. She wanted to know what happened to Paige. As a criminal investigator now, she wants to reopen Paige’s case. Will she get the permission for it?

This is a gripping story that would keep you on the edge of your seat. You won’t feel like putting this book down. The writing is descriptive and I loved Renee’s writing style. It is the first book by the author that I have read. I will definitely be interested in reading more books by her in the future.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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An Auroral Flame

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: An Auroral Flame 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: R. Peter Ubtrent ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
An Auroral Flame by R. Peter Ubtrent is a fantasy fiction. It is the first installment in the Aurora Chronicles. The main character of the story is Aurora. She is half-elf. Once, there was a fight between Elves and Rakhasa. King Aelfric in order to save the infant asked Unniass to protect her. The infant was later handed to Satyr Stiz who left Aurora at the monastery with two bags of gold.

Aurora was raised at the monastery among other brothers. When she got access to the library, she was amazed to know that she can enhance her knowledge by reading books. Aurora started sneaking into the library at night. She was once caught for reading books of the forbidden section. She was restricted to access the library for a year then.

Read this book to find out what all half-elf Aurora would discover about herself. The writing style of the author is amazing. The title of the book is suitable and the cover photo is designed very well. The plot of the story is interesting and I couldn’t put this book down until I finished reading it.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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Outpourings: Musings, Woolgathering, & Ghosts, Volume II

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Outpourings: Musings, Woolgathering, & Ghosts, Volume II 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: CK Sobey ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“Outpourings: Musings, Woolgathering, & Ghosts, Volume II” written by CK Sobey is an interesting read. This book has Haiku reflections and Japanese-style poetry. In this book, the author invites readers to her inner chapel. She has shared her personal talks with her inner guidance that follows her through life.

“In my garden awaits a snake” is a gripping read. The author took the stroll through her garden to know what needs weeding and what needs nourishing. Suddenly she realized that she is growing older. She hopes to go more deeply into her well of understanding with grace and energy. The narrator feels the pull towards her call strongly today and she believes it’s her time for downloading what was waiting for her.

“Lingering Awhile” is another favorite from the book. Watching a field of grass blowing and mingling in the mind is a beautiful sight. At that moment, the author felt peaceful and still. She noticed her breath is so calm. She enjoyed being here and wishes to stay longer but she has to go.

Those who love poetry, prose, musings, etc should definitely get their hands on this book. This book is an outstanding and engaging read. This is Volume II of musings and one could read it standalone. I am glad to read the author’s words, thoughts and feelings about everyday life. It made me realize that I should spend a few moments of my day in a slow manner without rushing for anything. The calm, peace that would come would be something you would appreciate for sure. It’s a thought provoking read and you would have a great time reading this book.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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Interview with author Greg S. Paris

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

A1. My name is Greg S Paris. First and foremost, I am a husband, father, son, brother and friend. I have been blessed to have an incredible family around me, both growing up and now as an adult. That supportive family environment has also allowed me to grow a network of very dear friends that have become extended family. I love the outdoors and spend time there as often as possible, whether it’s golf, biking, beaches, or mountains – I am typically happiest when I am outdoors.

Writing is new for me and it took me until a little bit later in life to find the author inside me, but once I did I fell in love with it. The energy I feel when writing is such a positive force, I have a hard time even taking breaks and often hours flying by without realizing it.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “The Greatest Reindeer”?

A2. This was my first attempt at writing fiction, so there were a lot. Honestly, once I started writing the story, it really seemed to pour out of me, so that wasn’t really the issue. My previous writing experience has been in the financial world, so descriptive language has always been something I tried to minimize. Drawing pictures with words instead of numbers was a big challenge. I would say the biggest challenge for me was finding the courage to give the story to someone else to read. Most of my professional accomplishments have not included my own creative works, so giving this to someone and asking for their opinion was one of the more intimidating things I have ever done.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

A3. Quite honestly, my reading tastes are typically different from this writing. Personally, Steve Berry, Dan Brown, James Rollins and Clive Cussler are authors I always enjoy. I am a big fan of history as well and I have enjoyed many of David McCullough’s works. For this work specifically, much of my inspiration goes back to reading to my children when they were young. The knowledge that someone could tell a story and have another person transfixed by it, was truly awe inspiring to me. I set out on this writing journey hoping to be able to do just a fraction of the same.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

Currently, it would be the Savannah/Hilton Head area. Two of my children have gone to school there (one is still there) and my wife and I have both fallen in love with the area. We have had so many wonderful times there and the feeling of knowing we are visiting one of our children whenever we go always leads to happy feelings. It also has many of the attributes we love: nice weather; beaches; history and golf. The warm, welcoming and friendly environment is the icing on the cake.

Q5. What inspired you to write the book ‘The Greatest Reindeer’?

Again, this goes back to reading to my children when they were young. Like most children, they loved the story of Rudolph and I would tease them that Rudolph wasn’t even the best reindeer, Cedric was. I guess I always had the general outline of who Cedric was and a couple of years ago, during the pandemic, I had surgery for knee replacement. It felt like the world was in a place that needed an uplifting story and I decided that the time had come to write The Greatest Reindeer.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘The Greatest Reindeer’?

A6. The first draft didn’t take long at all, maybe a week. The re-writes and edits took a bit longer, maybe three months in all to complete.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

A7. The book is currently available on most major online outlets including: Amazon and Barnes and Noble. It is also available in eBook copies in .mobi for Kindle, .epub for Nook, and PDF form for download. The book is also available in audiobook form at Google Play.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Greatest Reindeer’?

A8. The title has always been in my head and the story really came after the title, so in essence I worked backwards with this story. The cover was a collaboration with my publisher and partner in this work. Karen Fuller, of World Castle Publishing, worked with me to get a general idea of what I wanted for the cover. She then provided me with several options. There were several that were much more “kid friendly”, but I truly feel the cover that we chose captures the essence of the story well.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

A9. When I am writing a story, I often try to give a unique perspective, and that uniqueness is not typically my initial perspective. I definitely need to adjust my mindset to see how I “normally” see things and then adjust to a different paradigm. Perhaps, seeing things from a “typical” mindset originally makes it a bit easier at times to then ask, “What would be the opposite for me” and then write it from that perspective.

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice you’ve been given about writing?

A10. Make time to write and just keep putting words on the paper. I am definitely writing by the seat of your pants style author. For me, getting the story out the first time, so far has not been the issue. Re-writing and editing has been much harder. My advice is this, writing the words “The End” is incredibly rewarding but I have come to understand that it is usually only the beginning.

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Alpha Bette

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Alpha Bette 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Jennifer Manocherian ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
Alpha Bette written by the author Jennifer Manocherian is a gripping story. The main character of the story is a ninety-five-year-old widow Bette Gartner. The story details the lives of Bette’s family and friends. Bette lost her husband George when he was one hundred years old. George went away on his birthday during COVID times.

Bette has outlived many of her family members. After her husband’s death, her daughter Claire insisted on having a full-time house help but Bette doesn’t like having someone at the house all the time. I could relate myself to Bette for this as I feel my freedom is lost if a househelp is around me all the time. Still, now she has Rosie and Venera to look after her.

The story has the backdrop of New York, one of my favorite cities. The story is fast paced and you won’t be bored anytime while reading this book. The cover photo of the book is nice and the title is suitable. I had a great time reading this book. This novel has characters of different ages. If you enjoy reading stories with many characters then get your hands on this book.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Interview with author Jennifer Manocherian

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

I have had more careers than a cat has lives. I went to Barnard College but dropped out anxiously to get a job. Instead I got married. By the time I was 27, I had four children and my focus was on parenting. The women’s movement hit I was close to 30 and I wanted in, but without a degree and with several children, I wasn’t sure how or what my path might be. With writing in my DNA, I began by writing a few articles for local magazines. However my time was limited and I found it too frustrating to continue, so I turned to creating a small import-expert business with goods from Iran. I hated it, so instead I decided to go back to college. I got my BA the same year I had my 5th child and started working part time in public relations. Two years later I decided a master’s degree in counseling, which I followed with two years of clinical training in family therapy. I had a private practice and was on faculty at Family Institute of Westchester. I took training in divorce mediation and had a private practice as well as developed a training program at FIW. A decade or so later I made a big career change and became a theatre producer. Over the years I produced over 30 shows on Broadway, off Broadway, one in London, several of them Tony award winners. At the same time, I returned to writing. I wrote a book of two musicals, both of which were filmed for and available for streaming. My composer/director team and I are currently developing a third. I also wrote a film with one of my sons that I produced in 1996, and more recently a film now being edited that will hopefully be available in 2024. I taught screenwriting at the Sarah Lawrence Writing Institute for several years and now teaches/script doctors privately. During COVID I wrote Alpha Bette. My next novel, based on one of the characters in Alpha Bette, is partly on the page but mainly in her head at the moment.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “Alpha Bette”?

Having been mainly a screenwriter for the past few years, I started the book having no idea if I could write fiction, a very different medium. While my strengths are developing character and writing dialogue, both of which are important in a novel, I had to learn how to rely less on dialogue. Harder still was becoming the camera, so to speak, allowing the reader to envision the people, the place and action, often intertwined with dialogue.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

I am kind of a snob about good writing. I can’t say that any particular writer influences my style per se but I learn from many writers. Barbara Kingsolver is a giant in my book. Amor Tolles. Ruth Ozeki. Kristen Hannah. I need the characters to be well developed.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

Cape Cod. We have had a home there for many years and it is a true antidote to NY living. For several years I went there for a week with several writers friends for a writing retreat. We write all day, then at night someone cooks, then we share what we’ve written or do prompts.

Q5. What inspired you to write the book ‘Alpha Bette’?

It was more a process than an inspiration. I created a few characters in a writing group. When I first wrote about Bette, whose name has changed about 100 times, it was about her being in a wheelchair in a department store seeing herself in a mirror for the first time in years. It wasn’t until I started to think that maybe the characters could be linked that the thought of a novel came to me.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘Alpha Bette’?

It would never have been written without covid. Theatre shut down, as did my office. Being cloistered at home allowed me the time to focus on a series of stories I had written over a period of a few years and find ways to connect them into a novel.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

All online book platforms. Booksellers who think there’s a market can order copies from Ingram.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Alpha Bette’?

Great question. This is my first book so I knew I needed a great title and cover to garner attention. I had many many titles and asked around for suggestions but nothing really clicked. It played around in my mind all the time for a long time, and one day it just came to me – Alpha seemed a good fit. But her name was not Bette at the time, so I changed her name to Bette, which I liked because another Bette, Bette Davis, was another tough woman. Having been a theatre producer, I feel strongly about the poster as a sales tool. I knew from some writer friends that traditionally published authors often don’t have full control over the title and artwork, which is partly why I chose to go with a hybrid publisher. I sent their design teams some covers I liked as well as ideas I had come up with using AI. Once I had chosen a design with the old woman’s profile, I worked closely with them on the font, the color choices and the layout.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

I’m not sure how to answer that, especially how it relates to readers. But for myself, I am always looking for ideas, listening to conversations, gleaning anything that I can use in some way.

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice you’ve been given about writing?

Share your work with people you trust and listen to feedback. When it resonates, incorporate it.

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