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Welcome to the WATCH “RWISA” WRITE Showcase Tour! #RRBC #RWISA

Welcome to the Watch #RWISA Write Showcase Tour. It’s my pleasure to welcome author John Howell to my blog today. Let’s check out the story John is sharing:

The Road by John W. Howell © 2019

Just a couple more hours and I’ll be able to rest my eyes. Been on this damn highway for what seems like forever. His head slowly nods until the rumble strip noise causes him to jerk awake. “I have been asleep,” he yells. He yanks the wheel, and the tires screech in protest as he swerves back on to the highway. He can feel his heart in his chest and pressure in his eyes. In an instant, he regrets being so weak as to give in to the physical need. He also becomes alarmed since now he knows that sleep could overtake him without notice.  One second, his eyes could be open and the next closed. Thank God for the jarring and noise of the rumble strips since without its alarm, he is sure he would have ended up piled into a tree.

As his heart settles down, he concentrates on the road ahead. There’s someone at the side about a half mile away. A hitchhiker by the looks of a backpack. A sign in the person’s hand is not readable at this distance. The thought occurs that It would be a good thing to have someone else in the car to help him stay awake.  Of course, there are dangers in picking up a stranger. As he gets closer, he can see that the hitchhiker is not a guy like he thought. It’s a young woman about his age.  She is wearing some kind of overalls, but the distinctive female form still comes through. He decides to slow down and assess the situation. A girl makes all the difference in trying to reach a decision for or against a pickup. After all, who knows where this could lead? He does know that in all probability, she is not likely to stick a knife in his ribs and demand his wallet after a couple of miles down the road.

He eases the car to the shoulder and can’t help kick up some dust in the process. The sign is facing him even as the person turns away to avoid the dust storm he has created. Kansas City in black marker on cardboard is all it says.

He opens the passenger door and waves her over. “I’m going to Kansas City. Want a ride?”

The young woman looks back at him, and he can tell she is doing an evaluation on the safety prospects of accepting a lift. She slowly hoists her backpack on to her shoulder and walks with hesitant steps toward the car. She puts her hand above her eyes to cut the glare of the sun and stops short of the door. She leans in. “Did you say you’re going to Kansas City?”

“Yes. Yes, I did. I also asked if you would like a ride.”

“That all depends on your intentions?”

“My intentions?”

“Yeah. You are offering a ride. How much will it cost me?”

“Cost you? I’m going to Kansas City. Your sign says Kansas City. Why would it cost you anything?”

“Just want to make sure is all.”

“No charge. I’ve been on the road forever, it seems, and I would welcome the company. My name is James.”

“Sorry, James. I know I sounded a little ungrateful, but I have also been on the road and have met several guys that think I owe them something for a ride.”

“I can understand that. Let’s just say you can ride or not it’s your choice. No other decisions to be made.”

“Fair enough. I accept your offer. My name is Sarah.” She slides in and slams the door.

“Nice to meet you, Sarah. You want to put your backpack in the rear?”

“No, I’ll just keep it here in the front with me. You can never tell.”

“Tell what?”

“When I’ll have to bail. Everything I own is in this pack, and I sure wouldn’t want to leave it behind.”

“I get it. No use trusting someone just cause they say you can.”

“Right. I think I like you, James.”

“Wainwright. My last name’s Wainwright. How about you?”

“Not sure I have a last name. I go by Sarah.”

“No last name? How can that be?”

“You going to start this car or is my fear well founded.”

James flushes as he turns the ignition. “Yeah, here we go.” He looks in the side mirror and signals as he pulls back on the highway.

“You are a cautious one. There’s no one for miles.”

“I guess it’s a habit from city driving.” He keeps checking in the mirror until he is up to highway speed

“Where you from, James?”

“New York. You?”

“I think I was originally from down south somewhere.”

“You don’t know?”

“Well, it’s been a long time.” She pauses.

James glances at her and sees that she is lost in thought somewhere. Her skin is fair, and she has the high cheekbones and lips of a runway model. She looks vaguely familiar, and he compares her looks to Joni Mitchell. There is that innocent, fragile look that makes you want to take care of her.

“I’m sorry. What did you say?” She is back.

“I didn’t say anything. I’m amazed you don’t know where you are from.”

“Well do you remember where you’re from or is it someone told you?”

She has a point. James only knew he was born in Chicago because his parents told him so. He lived in New York for twenty years so unless clued in he would have thought he lived there his whole life. “I guess I should rephrase the question. Where did you last live?”

“Yes, James. That makes a little more sense. I last lived in Dubuque, Iowa.”

“What a coincidence. I am driving from Dubuque. Do you believe that?”

“I can believe that. Someone once said there are only six degrees of separation of everyone on Earth. You and I traveling from Dubuque at the same time certainly falls into that realm.”

“Aw come on, Sarah. We are both going from Dubuque to Kansas City. That has to be more than a coincidence.”

“I never said I was going to Kansas City, James.”

“Wait. You have that sign that says Kansas City.”

“Doesn’t mean I’m going there.”

“What does it mean?”

“You think I know?”

“I’m getting a weird feeling here, Sarah. Like you aren’t telling me something.”

“Do you remember swerving after you ran off the highway?”

“What? Back there. Yeah, I remember almost falling asleep. Hey, wait a minute. How would you know about that?”

“Think a minute, James. How do you think I would know about that moment?”

“Sarah I’m too tired for guessing games. What is this all about?”

“Do you feel okay, James?”

“Yeah, just tired.”

“Look around. Do you see any other cars?”

“No, but I haven’t for a while. What are you trying to tell me, Sarah?”

“You fell asleep James.”

“When did I fall asleep? I know I nodded off, but when did I fall asleep?”

“Just before your car went off the road and you hit a cement culvert.”

“Now, you are joking. Right? Right, Sarah?”

“No joke, James. Look ahead. What do you see?”

“Uh up the road, you mean?”

“Yes, up the road.”

“Nothing but what looks like a sandstorm.”

“It’s no storm, James. It is nothing.”

“Who are you anyway?”

“Do you remember that little girl who went missing in the second grade?”

“Yeah, what does that have to do with you?”

“Does the nickname Jimmy Jeans mean anything?”

“That’s what Sarah called me in the second grade.”

“How did I know that?”

“You wouldn’t unless.”

“Unless I’m Sarah.”

“Oh My God. Sarah. It is you. Where have you been?”

“That’s not important. What is important is you were broken hearted when I vanished. You prayed for my return and made promises to God if only I would come back.”

“I never got over that either. I think of that little gir¾. I mean, I thought of you almost every day. Why didn’t I recognize you?”

“Cause I’m all grown up. There would be no way.”

“Where have you been Sarah. I have missed you so much.”

“Don’t cry, James. I’m here with you now.”

“Can you tell me what happened to you?”

“No, James, it’s not worth the time.”

“So why now? Why are you here now?”

“To help you, James.”

“To help me. How?”

“To understand what your life is like now.”

“Now? What do you mean?”

“You were in an accident, James. You ran off the road, and I am sorry to say your body didn’t survive. You are now going with me on an eternal trip.”

“You are saying I’m dead. I can’t believe that.  Look at me. I’m just as alive as you.”

“That’s right. You are.”

“Um, Sarah?”

“Yes, James.”

“You are dead too?”

“Yes, James. A man took me from school and killed me. They never found my body.”

“W-what?”

“Don’t think about that now. Think about the future. Because you prayed so hard and missed me so much, I was given the honor of escorting you to the other side.”

“Other side? There’s a Future?”

“A wonderful one.  You and I for all time.”

“I would like that.”

“Take my hand then. Let’s be off.”

“I have more questions.”

“All in good time, James. All in good time.”

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Welcome to the “THE CHOICE, the unexpected heroes” Blog Tour! @gmplano @4WillsPub #RRBC

It’s Thursday on the blog, and today, I would like to showcase another fabulous #RRBC author, Ms. Gwen Plano, and her novel, The Choice. Take it away, Gwen!

I have never been on an active military base, and yet THE CHOICE takes place on an air force base in northern California. Because of my limited knowledge, I not only researched military protocols, I relied on the guidance of my cousin, retired Lieutenant General John D. Smith. He carefully read the manuscript and suggested modifications where needed.

Today I share one of his suggestions, which not only assisted the story but also helped me understand respect within the ranks. It is a simple scene but what is communicated is powerful. I have bolded my cousin’s edit.

The setting: General Taylor, the commander of the base, is meeting with Secretary of Defense Vasquez and Admiral Parker in his office . . .

The three wrap up their discussions. Taylor addresses the secretary, “You mentioned the Officers’ Club. Would you accompany me as my guest today? I guess we could all use a drink.”

Vasquez spreads his arms wide and smiles. “Lead the way.”

Within minutes of leaving the office, they arrive at the Club. When they walk through the restaurant, each officer present stands. The Secretary of Defense acknowledges their respect with a nod.

About the Author:

BIO:

Growing up in Southern California, Gwen Plano loved learning. She earned four degrees and taught and served in universities and colleges across the country and in Japan. Now retired, she is focused on writing. Gwen’s first book, Letting Go into Perfect Love, is a memoir. Her second book, The Contract, is a thriller co-authored by John W. Howell. Gwen lives in the Midwest with her husband, and when she is not writing, she is traveling, usually to see one of her four children and many grandchildren.  

Links:  

Amazon: https://amzn.to/2Z3dUEm 

Website: https://gwenmplano.com/

Twitter: @gmplano

Facebook: @GwendolynMPlano

Book Trailer –

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Welcome to the “CHASING THE RED QUEEN” Blog Tour! @ElizabethGlist1 @4WillsPub #RRBC

It is a pleasure today to turn my blog over to super-talented #RRBC author Karen Glista, who is here to discuss her wonderful book Chasing the Red Queen. Karen, take it away.

KAREN GLISTA BLOG TOUR

DAY 4

Chasing the Red Queen

Excerpt: (Once in a blue moon)

Feeling Torin’s hand on the small of her back, she took a few steps but just short of the dance floor, stopped, pivoted on tiptoes, and looked up into his eyes. “What is this place?”

“It’s called Privé,” he said. “Which in French means private. It’s exclusively for Iridescents who want their consorts protected from wandering eyes.”

“No observers.”

“Exactly.”

“But I’m not your consort.”

He ignored her, ushering her directly to a table. He took her clutch and laid it down, then led her to the dance floor, where he pulled her into his arms so tightly that she could not breathe. He danced slow and steady, so at ease with himself. She slid her arms round his neck, her chin tilted.

His lips found her ear. “I love this piece. It’s Roberto by Maximo Spodek,” he mused, his breath warm on her skin. “It’s one of my favorites.” He gently caressed her back, nestling his nose into her hair. “Can’t you just see the ocean, the moon, ahhh—it’s all so enchanting.”

He held her tight, and all she could see was him. She felt herself melting, and with every breath the warmth between them intensified. She followed his lead, and with the contagious music finding her soul, she closed her eyes, adrift in his arms. When the music stopped, he slowly released her, and his face—soft in the dim lights—was so damn handsome that she shivered.

Karen Glista is a registered nurse and award-winning author. Living in the great lakes state of Michigan, she finds solace in a remote home nestled within a dense forest (which she believes is enchanted).  In the moss laden woodlands, she often wanders, all the while delving into and living fantasy as much as reality. Driven by heart, visionary characters, and underlying dreams, she embraces the fictious and much like you comes to know them, and with such, spins a tale that in the dark of night lights your soul.

PURCHASE LINK:

Chasing the Red Queen on Amazon- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079KJFJW8/

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/KarenGlistaBooks/  

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElizabethGlist1

Website: https://karenglista.com/

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A Tale of Three Stories

Now that my new novel, Carl Prescott and the Demon Queen, has been published, I started thinking how that story relates to my earlier books. In Demon Queen, the hero turns out to have been in romantic relationships with the demon queen through many prior lives. Oddly enough, two of my earlier novels were quite similar in that regard.  

Most recently, The Old House: An Everlasting Love Story was the story of Simon Peter Carter who turns out to be the reincarnation of his great grandfather. He had been married to Hannah (Cassandra in previous lives) over and again. In that story, both were normal humans.

A bit earlier, I wrote Hand of God. The Angel Constance and the protagonist have been in love for all time, although Josh had no recollection of those lives.  

So, three totally different stories with a common thread. Even though all the stories are action-packed, and frankly terrifying in many ways, it turns out that I am a romantic at heart, counting on love to protect the hero and ensure his ultimate victory.  

Anyway, I thought it was interesting, and certainly something I never planned. If you read any of my stories, please let me know what you think. Thank you for joining me on this adventure.

Site Update and My Twentieth Book

I have changed the layout of this website to focus more on my blog, which of course you can tell as this is now the home page. You will also note the menu item for “The Books”, which will take you to the new bibliography of my stories to date. I plan to start posting all of my reviews of other author’s books. We writers have to stick together and help the public know about the wonderful tales we are crafting every day.

I would also like to announce that my twentieth book will be published on Tuesday, May 28, 2019 in both Kindle e-book and paperback formats. Here is the title and link to its page: Carl Prescott and the Demon Queen. This is the second book in my young adult fantasy series about a group of friends with incredible talents who venture to the Bertrand Aloysius Thorndike Educational Institution to learn how to use and control their abilities. Here is the Amazon link where you can preview it as well. And what good would a new book spiel be without the cover?

RAVE REVIEWS BOOK CLUB’S “SPOTLIGHT” Author Blog Tour

Today, I am pleased to welcome the Author Blog Tour to my website. I am excited to share my blog with yet another amazing writer from the Rave Reviews Book Club. My guest today is Charles W. Jones, author of many books. Today we celebrate Circus Tarot. With no further ado, I pass the page over my guest.

The idea for Circus Tarot was simple, create a cute husband and wife with a Donna Reed overtone where the husband, Darrin, works a 9-to-5 job and comes home to his perfectly dressed and styled wife, Mary, cooking dinner. She greets him with a broad smile (I’m not sure if it’s an ‘I’m going to kill you’ smile) and calls him ‘darling.’

Mary has a bit of an OCD thing happening with her hair, which came from something my mom told me about her grandmother or aunt, it just sounded bizarre, so I had to work it in. Darrin, to be blunt, is a douche at the beginning of the story with his 1950s machismo attitude of my wife staying home while he brings home the bacon. This goes back to my desire to create a dynamic like Donna Reed and other classic TV families I watched as a kid. I thought it was weird and slightly creepy that they were always home. What did they do all day? Did they really clean the house every day?

I wanted to create my own Wonderland, so World Circus had to be exciting and weird and fun. During the writing process, I drew a map to keep everything in order, so I wouldn’t get lost in the woods as the creation of the world evolved. I wasn’t going to put it in the published work, but when a beta-reader asked if I had one, I decided it was a good idea to include it.

The biggest challenge for creating World Circus was to make it fit into a deck of Tarot Cards. I second guessed myself a few times with ‘would that or they be there?’ Picking the characters that were the primary focus was another challenge. There are 78 cards in a tarot deck, and while several of them take the lead, I tried to give most of them life with a cameo here and there. Including the Circus Tarot Companion was an after-thought and didn’t make the first press of the Circus Tarot. I also created a Circus Tarot page where you can get a reading or peruse each card. Yes, I created each card. https://charleswjonesauthor.com/circustarot/

Within the whole story, I incorporated weird sexual innuendo and 5th-grade humor. Some more obvious than others. An example “Mary looked behind her at the curve of the grandstand’s backside,” or “I love it when a deuce drops by.” Oh yeah, that’s the stuff. The clowns are my favorite characters. Honestly, clowns scare the hell out of me, but there is so much to be done with them. One minute they are happy and doing tricks, the next, they are seeing how far they can squirt blood from a hapless victim (hapless probably isn’t the best way to describe them, no one is hapless in World Circus).

Now that you know of some of the secrets behind Circus Tarot, what are you waiting for? Get a copy. Just remember, it’s a comedy because it has clowns.*BIG SMILE* https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00785VJIW

Find Charles W Jones at the following places

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChuckWesJ

Facebook: https://facebook.com/ChuckWesJ

Website: https://charleswjonesauthor.com

Wow! What can you say about that? Thanks for stopping by, Charles. See you online with the #RRBC.

The Demon Queen, part 2

Hi, it’s me, Carl Prescott to give you some more information about my next adventure in Carl Prescott and the Demon Queen. The story begins a few weeks after that little incident with the Beast in The Sleeping One. I went on vacation with my family and then returned to the Bertrand Aloysius Thorndike Academic Institution. While I was away, a castle was discovered buried underneath the school. Of course, since the Azores wasn’t discovered until the 1400s, that made no sense at all.

In the first book, Professor Thorndike told me about a satanic cult that ruled much of Eastern Europe long ago until the Romans wiped them out. It turns out that same cult wants to return and take over the world. The queen of that cult is the demon Sylvia. Our past history turns out to be very complicated.

I will learn a lot about existence and spirituality in this tale. Sylvia wants me to help her, but I am not interested in enslaving the world. Geez, I am only fourteen, and yet I know that is not a good idea. Join me as I make a deal with the Devil, stand on the Crossroads of Existence with the Grim Reaper, and venture to the precedent universe with God. Oh, about Sylvia, it turns out that she and I were married in many previous lifetimes. Weird, right? I guess it makes sense that she wants me on her side again.

Even though this story is wide-ranging and filled with crazy occurrences and action, at the end it is about love. Even a demon hellbent on destroying the universe needs to be understood and loved. I hope you check it out. Hi out there, my #RRBC friends!

The Demon Queen, part 1

Let me introduce you to Sylvia, a daughter of Lucifer, the antagonist, and unlikely former love interest of the hero in my new book, Carl Prescott and the Demon Queen. I must admit this story changed with each new page and chapter written. It would have been easier to make her the bad guy as was the Beast in book one, Carl Prescott and The Sleeping One. As the story evolved, her personality became more complex. Perhaps she became too complicated, but those complications are critical to this and the the next two books in the series.

Demon Queen is a playground for my imagination. I am both a deeply faithful man and also a lover of hard science, especially cosmology and astrophysics. With my own complexity, I tried to blend both. The story dives into the origins of our universe and offers a unique view of life, death, God, and our own futures.

If you can handle the craziness, Demon Queen is fast-paced, action-packed, and exciting up to the very end. Carl Prescott and his friends (Aida, Grace, Barbie, and Burt), will learn the truth about life and death. They will come to understand the origin and end of our universe. They will cross the Rope Bridge that leads to none-of-the-above. If love can overcome fear and distrust, perhaps our universe will survive.

Carl Prescott and the Demon Queen will be available beginning May 28, 2019. Between now and then, I intend to tell you more about this story, including offering tidbits of the tale along the way. In the coming weeks, the first book in the series, The Sleeping One, will also be on sale to drive interest further. I will keep you informed, and I hope you take the opportunity to read my latest story. While you consider the options, please also consider joining the fabulous #RaveReviewsBookClub. There you will learn about a group of author friends who support each other every day. All the best.

2018 WC&BE SPONSORS BLOG HOP! For Sunday, 4/28 #RRBC

Hello my friends, I’m back with you today to celebrate yet another sponsor of the upcoming 2018 Writers’ Conference and Book Expo, W.J. Scott. Let me introduce you to her book and story. I hope you check it out. I know you’ll enjoy it very much.

Sometimes loss is the only thing that saves you.

Last summer during the dreaded hunting season, Kywah lost his tail, his magic, and his value as a silvertail. Now the hunters have returned and he’s terrified. Especially when he recognizes Samsa, the very hunter that cut off his tail, and ruined his life.

But when the pack becomes trapped in the foothills with no escape, Kywah realizes he’s their only hope. Without a tail, he’s worthless to the hunters and their wizard masters. If he can escape, he can find help for his pack. All he has to do is locate the Wise One and retrieve the Deep Magic.

Which would be hard enough even if he still had the magical tail sense his kind are born with. But what choice does he have? If he doesn’t take the risk, his pack will lose everything. And because Kywah knows exactly how that feels, he can’t let it happen.

Excerpt:
I woke. Heart beating too fast. Darkness smothering me. The same nightmare.
I shifted and felt the familiar throb of pain along my stub, which always ached when I first awakened. For an instant I tried to fool myself that it had only been a dream, but when I was brave enough to peek, I saw the empty space where my tail should be. Almost four seasons had passed, and I was still unaccustomed to its loss.

I have read this book, and it is a great story for children. It teaches all the values we adults should have. Please follow the 2018 WC&BE SPONSORS BLOG HOP There you can meet all the wonderful authors and readers in our group. I recommend you join our group if you’re searching for tremendous support and fellowship.


2018 WC&BE SPONSORS BLOG HOP! #RRBC

It is time again to spotlight another wonderful sponsor for the 2019 Writers’ Conference and Book Exposition. Today, we celebrate author Mary Adler and her book, In the Shadow of Lies. Let’s learn more about it now:

Richmond, California. World War II. Marine Lieutenant Oliver Wright comes home from the war in the Pacific injured and afraid his career as a homicide detective is over, but when black soldiers are suspected of killing an Italian Prisoner of War, the Army asks Oliver to find out the truth.

He and his canine partner Harley join forces with an Italian POW captain and with a black MP embittered by a segregated military. During their investigation, these unlikely allies expose layers of deceit and violence that stretch back to World War I and uncover a common thread that connects the murder to earlier crimes.

In the Shadow of Lies reveals the darkness and turmoil of the Bay Area during World War II, while celebrating the spirit of the everyday people who made up the home front. Its intriguing characters will resonate with the reader long after its deftly intertwined mysteries are solved.

About Mary Adler

I escaped the university politics of “the ivory tower” for the much gentler world of World War II and the adventures of homicide detective Oliver Wright and his German shepherd, Harley. I live with my family in Sebastopol, California, where we have created a garden habitat for birds and bees and butterflies, and other less desirable critters. (Unintended consequences at work again.) I love dogs and books, crows and compassion, writing and writers, and all things Italian, especially Commissioner Montalbano and cannoli, not necessarily in that order. I remind myself daily of the question poet Mary Oliver asks: “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”

If great books and good friends are your cup of tea, please join us at the #RRBC 2018 WRITERS’ CONFERENCE & BOOK EXPO SPONSOR BLOG HOP