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2nd Chance Romance, Paranormal Suspense

Date Published: March 13, 2026

 

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Cat’s come back to town. Jacob plans to keep her here.

When Catherine’s aunt dies in a suspicious accident, she comes back to
her hometown to settle the estate. She expects it to be an easy job, but she
doesn’t count on being chased by a pack of wild wolves, and an unknown
enemy who sprays graffiti on the house and throws bricks through her windows.
When the local police force proves less than helpful, it’s up to Cat to
find out what’s going on with the help of her all too human lover,
Jacob.

Known as the Mad Trapper, Jacob has been in love with Cat since high school.
Now that she’s back in town he intends to show her that a human-shifter
relationship can be just what a were-cat needs to keep her out of trouble.

 

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Cat could hear them behind her, howling in triumph as she streaked across the
hard-crusted snow in the direction of town. Her breath was labored, coming in
ragged gasps. There was only one place she could think of where she’d be safe,
where the pack would be too afraid to follow her. Unfortunately, she wasn’t
sure she’d be any safer there than she was with the pack breathing down her
neck.

She’d been away from Hunter’s Canyon, her hometown in the frozen heights of
the Rocky Mountain wilderness, for far too long. When she was barely more than
a kitten halfway through high school, she’d migrated to the southern states
where the temperatures were warm and life was easy. She’d forgotten how deadly
the wolf packs could be when they found a bobcat wandering in the bush, alone.
She prayed to any deity who’d listen that her latest mistake wouldn’t prove to
be fatal.

Up ahead, the lights of town twinkled invitingly. She could hear the music of
the Dance Hall beckoning her with its cheerful lilt, but she veered away from
it toward a log cabin at the closer edge of town. She squelched the arrow of
fear that lanced through her, threatening to freeze her in her tracks.

The Mad Trapper lived in that cabin. They didn’t call him Mad for nothing. The
man defied all social norms, doing what he wanted when he wanted and be damned
to all the gossips in town who thought he should behave himself. He’d been a
gangly teenager the last time Cat had seen him, but she still remembered the
surprising strength in his hands when he’d wrenched open the jaws of the trap.
She’d been careless that day too, and back then the iron leg hold traps had
been in common use. He’d rescued her from sure death, but then kept her locked
in one of those damn dog carriers for days while he smeared smelly goop on the
wound. She wasn’t sure what was in the goop — but it hurt like the devil.

In retrospect he’d probably saved her leg, but at the time she was sure he’d
hurt her on purpose. The first time he’d left the door of the carrier
unlatched, she’d escaped and fled out an open window. Soon after, her family
had moved south and she’d barely given the awkward teen another thought. Now
here she was heading for his doorstep, hoping he would save her. Again. Some
things never change.

He’d expanded the cabin since she’d been away. The rickety front porch she
remembered had been replaced with a deck that ran the full length of the house
and wrapped around the side. Streaking up the wooden stairs, she plastered
herself against the front door and turned to face her attackers.

For as long as she could remember, there had been a werewolf pack in town and
at first, she had assumed it was them. She’d gone to grade school with Jack,
the alpha. While he wasn’t what she’d call a social butterfly, he was a nice
enough guy for a werewolf. He’d have no compunctions about letting his pack
chase her for a little fun and excitement, but he’d draw the line at actually
hurting her.

When one of the mutts had managed to get close enough to rake his fangs down
her hindquarters, she’d realized she was in trouble. These were real wolves,
with a real desire to maim and kill. They were bigger than she was, and could
probably outlast her in a flat out run. She just hoped their instinct for
self-preservation would keep them away from the Mad Trapper’s cabin.

So far, so good. The entire pack came to a halt a good ten feet from the deck,
milling around on the front lawn in a seething pile of fur. The mutt who’d
gotten his fangs on her seemed to be the ringleader, growling softly and
trying in vain to urge the others forward. The rest of the pack didn’t seem to
be inclined to take his advice. A smaller bitch, with gray streaking her
muzzle, snapped at him in annoyance when he tried to herd her forward. The
mutt snarled softly and turned toward the deck. He made a quick rush that
halted just shy of the stairway, his teeth glinting sharply in the bright
light of the full moon.

Yeah, a full moon. She’d been dumb enough to decide to go for a run all by her
lonesome on the night of a full moon. She arched her back, fluffing her fur up
to make herself look larger than she really was while she hissed and spat at
the wolf. If he decided to attack alone, she just might stand a chance of
fighting him off. At least she hoped she did. Bobcats were no slouches in a
fight. So long as his buddies didn’t rush in to back him up, she could handle
a wolf one on one.

Her side ached, and she could feel the muscles starting to stiffen. Great. It
would probably scar too. She turned her head to swipe her tongue at the
dripping blood. The wound was worse than she’d thought.

One of the pack, an older male, sat on his haunches and lifted his muzzle
toward the moon. He began to howl, the sound wild and plaintive. One by one,
the rest of the pack joined in.

Her attacker seemed torn, glancing between his intended prey and his brethren
singing to the moon. If she could have, she would have crossed her fingers and
wished for him to go back to his pack. Her head started to throb in time to
the pain in her side, and she had to concentrate to stay on her feet. Shit!
How much blood had she lost?

The rest of the wolves lost interest in her, turning their attention to the
pack howl fest. Unfortunately, her attacker was too stubborn to give up just
yet. Turning back to face her, he lifted his lips in a silent snarl and began
to edge forward, slinking up the stairs.

“Well now. What do we have here?” The soft glow of firelight spilled out onto
the deck as the door to the cabin swung open. “Ahh. So the cat really did come
back. I heard you were back in town. Grown into a real nice kitty, I see. You
might as well come in and let me put some salve on that scrape of yours.”

Cat whirled to stare at the trapper in amazement. Out of the corner of her eye
she saw the wolf pack melt silently into the night, the big mutt that had
attacked her going with them. Her gamble had paid off. So far.

 

About the Author

Anne Kane lives in the beautiful Okanagan Valley with a bouncy little rescue
dog whose breed defies description, a cantankerous Himalayan cat, and too many
fish to count. She spent many years trying to fit in and act normal, but
finally gave up the effort. She started writing romance in 2008, and her fate
was sealed when she won a publishing contract with Red Sage Publishing and
just a month later Changeling Press accepted her first submission. Since then
she has published more than thirty stories in a variety of sub-genres, all
with a happily ever after.

She has two handsome sons and six adorable grandchildren and enjoys spending
time with them whenever she can. Her hobbies, when she’s not playing
with the characters in her head, include kayaking, hiking, swimming, playing
guitar, singing and of course, reading.

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Who Do You Think You Are? Virtual Book Tour

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You Are Who You Think You Are

 

Nonfiction / Self Help / Personal Development

 

Date Published: January 8, 2026

Publisher: MindStir Media

 

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What if the biggest thing holding you back isn’t your
circumstances—but what you believe about yourself?

In Who Do You Think You Are?, author and mindset coach China Watson delivers
an uplifting, empowering self-help book that challenges readers to rethink
their inner dialogue and redefine what success truly means. Through relatable
stories, affirmations, and reflective exercises, this book shows how mindset
shapes identity—and how changing your thoughts can change your life.

Each chapter introduces a mini-story inspired by real-life experiences,
featuring characters from different backgrounds who face doubt, fear, health
challenges, career setbacks, and personal crossroads. From Horace, a devoted
father struggling with self-belief, to August, a resilient teenage mother
rising above adversity, these stories highlight the power of resilience,
positive thinking, and community support.

Designed as a quick, engaging read, every chapter begins and ends with a
thought-provoking quote, includes practical lessons, affirmations to rewire
limiting beliefs, and reflection spaces that invite readers to pause, journal,
and apply what they’ve learned in real time.

More than motivation, this book offers a mindset reset—reminding readers
that success is not only measured by money or status, but by peace,
confidence, health, happiness, and meaningful relationships.


In this book, you’ll discover how to:

 
● Break free from self-doubt
and limiting beliefs

● Build confidence through intentional mindset shifts

● Use affirmations to reframe negative thinking

● Turn challenges into opportunities for growth

● Define success on your own terms

● Cultivate resilience, self-worth, and inner peace

 

Who Do You Think You Are? is written for anyone who has ever felt stuck,
overwhelmed, or questioned their worth. It’s a reminder that you already
have everything you need to succeed—and that who you believe you are
determines who you become.

 

If you’re ready to embrace your authentic self, shift your mindset, and
step into your full potential, this book will meet you right where you are and
guide you forward.

You are who you THINK you are. Choose wisely—and boldly.

 

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In a world where self-doubt and imposter syndrome are untrue things that we tell ourselves, it’s all too easy to forget the incredible potential that lies within. But what if you could change that narrative? In “Who Do You Think You Are?” I invite you on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

As you turn the pages, you’ll meet relatable characters who face their own challenges, doubts, and wins. Through their stories, you’ll uncover valuable lessons about resilience, the power of mindset, and the importance of perseverance. Each chapter is designed to inspire you to reflect on your own journey, offering affirmations and tips to help you overcome obstacles and see your worth in a new light.

This book isn’t just a collection of stories; it’s a guide to recognizing your own strength and capabilities. As you navigate through the chapters, you’ll find that change is not just possible, it’s well within your reach.

So, stop asking “Who do you think you are?” and start recognizing and discovering just how amazing you really are. Let this book be your companion as you embark on a path toward self-empowerment and transformation. Your journey to embracing the best version of you begins here!

About the Author

China Watson

 China Watson | Author • Mindset Coach • HR Executive • Wellness
Advocate

China Watson is an author, mindset coach, and seasoned human resources
executive with more than 20 years of experience helping individuals unlock
their potential—professionally, personally, and holistically. As a
Regional Vice President of Human Resources, China has built a reputation for
cultivating positive workplace cultures, developing leaders, and empowering
people to become confident, self-aware, and purpose-driven.

A proud graduate of North Carolina A&T State University (“Aggie
Pride”), China earned her undergraduate degree in Finance and later
completed her MBA with a concentration in Human Resources Management. Her
academic foundation, combined with decades of real-world leadership
experience, gives her a unique ability to understand people, motivations, and
mindset at a deep level.

Known for her intuitive ability to read and connect with others, China is
passionate about building champions—not just in the workplace, but in
everyday life among friends, families, and communities. Since 2010, she has
consistently shared uplifting quotes, affirmations, and mindset shifts across
social media, encouraging people to stop asking “Who do you think you
are?
” in self-doubt and start answering that question with confidence,
clarity, and self-belief.

In recent years, China has embraced a total wellness journey, becoming a
strong advocate for mental health, emotional resilience, and intentional
self-care. Her work bridges the gap between professional success and personal
well-being, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes from aligning mindset,
health, purpose, and values.

As an author and mindset coach, China blends storytelling, affirmations,
reflection, and practical tools to inspire transformation. Her mission is
simple yet powerful: to help others recognize their worth, reclaim their
confidence, and step fully into who they are meant to be. Through her writing,
coaching, and leadership, China Watson continues to inspire readers and
audiences to unlock the best version of themselves and live with intention,
positivity, and purpose.

 

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Contemporary Romance, Romantic Drama, Women’s Fiction

Date Published: 11-21-2025

 

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With a national lockdown looming, a Southern journalist flees north,
determined to jumpstart her career in the safety of a Minnesota wilderness,
feisty and wary of entanglements, she piques the interest of a bored Native
American rock star.

A pandemic is spreading across the globe. A national lockdown looms in the
United States. A Southern journalist sees a chance to protect her health and
jumpstart her career by escaping north to a Minnesota wilderness. Feisty and
wary of entanglement, she piques the interest of a bored Native American rock
star on his way home.

Robby Song’s career may be on hold, but Grace Wheeler is on a mission to
build hers. To Robby, she’s an intriguing challenge. To Grace,
he’s a distraction she’s not ready to handle. But the brutal
Northwoods winter is coming. Grace flees back south . . . to soul-searching
isolation and a puzzling middle-of-the-night call.

About the Author
Jan Merritt
Jan Merritt is passionate about teaching both in the classroom and on
horses, but brain cancer changed her life. Surgeries and treatments have left
her with a new brain, one that does not have skills to teach middle school
English or balance to ride horses . . . but loves to create stories.

Jan lives on the coast of South Carolina with strong ties to northern
Minnesota. Growing up was filled with rich but conflicting narratives. Her dad
told stories about his pioneering Minnesota family, egalitarian values, and
the importance of self-reliance. They made annual trips to family cabins on a
lake north of Duluth. But in her friends’ homes back in Charleston, she
was immersed in plantation lore, tales of the Confederacy, and exclusive
traditions of a social set that she was not born into. She is married to a
musician who is also a mental health therapist. They have three children.

 

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Western/Cowboy,  Cherokee, Outlaw

Date Published: 02-26-2026

Publisher:
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Levi Kuratowski, better known as “Little Kansas,” only thinks his
days of carrying a gun are over. With a trading license approved by the
Cherokee Nation he is determined to build a trading post on the banks of
Spring Creek. Soon however he must set his hammer aside and take up his colt
revolver. Upon receiving word that the outlaw Bill Kirby has escaped custody
he prepares to face his old adversary.
Levi’s friend,
Cherokee rancher Turon Turtle vows to offer aid and his rifle. Turon’s
strong willed sister, Ruth, has a different vow in mind for Levi. Levi soon
finds the determined Ruth as challenging as the inevitable showdown that has
yet to come.

For the first time since leaving Europe three
years earlier his has a sense of home. He finds customers in the neighboring
Cherokee and travelers. More importantly he finds friends. Unknown to Levi is
the whereabouts of the outlaw Kirby. Can Levi rely on his new friends and
community? Will Levi be able to hold on to what he has built and face the man
who thinks nothing except for the destruction of Levi and all he holds dear?

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Queenie is out in front,” Turon Turtle said, reaching over to put a stick on the fire.

“Stump is close behind,” Ounce Pathkiller grunted.

The two Cherokee had been speaking mostly in English for the benefit of the third man, Levi. Known to most in the area as Little Kansas. A nickname he picked up while cowboying out West where he had met the Cherokee Turon Turtle.

Born and raised in a poor family in Poland, fox hunting was foreign to Levi Kuratowski. Only the rich had hounds. Here he sat with two Cherokee, a hemisphere away from home.

“How can you tell which dog is in the lead?” Levi asked while staring at the night sky.

“Each dog sounds different. Has its own voice,. as people do,” Ounce replied.

“Yeah, Queenie has a sharp tone. She’s the boss. Now, Ounce’s dog Stump has a deeper bark, as if he’s in a well. Also, he sounds as though he’s way behind Queenie,” Turon added while grinning and giving Ounce a sidelong glance.

Ounce spoke in Cherokee, too quick for Levi to understand the words, but he understood the gesture.

 “Stump catch that old fox, you’ll see,” Ounce added.

“Better be an old fox if Stump is going to catch it.” Turon pulled a tobacco pouch from a coat pocket and unrolled a small paper between his fingers.

Ounce once again grunted.

“I heard you priced Stump to Ned Foreman for fifty dollars,” Turon said, carefully dumping tobacco on the paper then rolling a cigarette.

“Yeah,” Ounce said while accepting the tobacco pouch and papers from Turon.

Reaching for a burning stick to light his cigarette, Turon asked, “What makes him worth fifty dollars?”

 “I traded two twenty-five-dollar fighting roosters for him.” Ounce built his own cigarette.

 

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Charlie Amos

 Born and raised on the Ozark Plateau. Charlie Amos grew up in the footsteps of
outlaws, cowboys, and woodsmen. He currently lives in Oklahoma with his wife,
children, and dog Banjo. When he is not tending cattle and kids he is reading
and writing about the American West. Years of working in agriculture,
forestry, trucking, and teaching school has laid the foundation of telling our
American story through relatable characters. Writing westerns for westerners,
and everyone else.

 


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Circus Bim Bom Virtual Book Tour

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A Cold War Adventure

 

Historical Fiction/Cold War Fiction w/romance subplots

 

Date Published: 03-01-2026

Publisher: Bim Bom Books

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There are no accidents in life, only opportunities wearing different
clothes.”

When the first privately owned Soviet circus arrived in 1990 America as the
Soviet Empire unraveled, its elite performers expected to build cultural
bridges through spectacular shows. Instead, this prestigious troupe faced a
perilous journey through Cold War America.

Circus director Yuri had to navigate treacherous waters where American
mobsters, Soviet agents, and political forces circled like predators. Young
aerialist Anton dreamed of becoming a clown against his family’s wishes, while
forbidden romances and unexpected connections bloomed between Soviet
performers and Americans who saw past the ideological divide. As high-stakes
conspiracies threatened to tear the circus family apart, they had to choose
between the authoritarian chains of home and the uncertain promise of freedom.

As The Ringmaster reminds us, “The best Soviet stories are like
vodka—they burn with suffering, intoxicate with conflict, keep you
stewing in reflection, and yearning for your heart’s desire.” This
genre-bending tale explores whether human connection can transcend
ideology—and whether storytelling can bridge the divides that separate
us.

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Evil Angel lounged against a Hershey’s Kisses lamppost, smirking. “Relax,
Maria. He’ll get his sugar fix soon enough.”
They arrived at the carousel, where lights from hundreds of hand-blown
bulbs reflected off brass poles and mirrored panels, piercing the evening
mist. Evil Angel released a long, low whistle, his eyebrows raised in grudging
admiration.
CJ gestured to the carousel, his voice swelling with pride. “This beauty is
a moving piece of our nation’s history. Thousands of hours went into handcarving
and painting these horses. Five hundred hand-milled pieces run this
masterpiece, and hand-painted Miss Liberties and gilded American Eagles
commemorate our victory in WWI.”
The carousel’s wooden platform creaked beneath their feet as CJ touched
a carved horse’s mane. “Listen,” he whispered. “Every sound tells a story—the
craftsmen who carved these horses, the families who’ve ridden them. Even the
squeaks have history.”
As Raisa circled the platform, she ran her fingers over the glazed black
mane of a galloping circus jumper. The stallion’s muscles gleamed under the
carousel lights, its tail streaming behind like a banner—a frozen moment of
equine grace. Its circus-themed saddle blanket was fringed in bright yellow and
adorned with stars and stripes. Its mouth gaped, as if gasping for air.
CJ pointed out the hand-painted murals by post-war European artisans:
Rotterdam’s bustling port and Bavaria’s idyllic landscapes—snapshots of a world
forever changed. His voice carried the pride of twenty years of stewardship.
Evil Angel rolled his eyes. “Here comes another history lesson.”
“The artists painted scenes inspired by their homelands: a mother and
child, a man with his ladylove, a Bavarian family, and a matador in a bullfight.
With twenty mirrored panels and a thousand hand-blown light bulbs, the
designer spared no expense.”
CJ shook his head. “Today’s merry-go-rounds are made of aluminum and
plastic. Beauty nourishes the soul; expediency breeds indifference. For most
visitors, it’s just another ride.”
Raisa and Stallion studied each panel, pointing out the historical details as
if they were in a living museum.
As they approached a Wurlitzer organ, CJ’s eyes sparkled with excitement.
“This handcrafted, self-playing machine is one of only a few military band
organs powered by a hidden steam engine.”
“It’s a Wurlitzer with a hundred and sixty-four pipes, fifty-four keys,
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sixteen bells, a trombone, trumpet, violin, and cello, plus a glockenspiel and
wooden flute—rich, like an orchestra. You can’t replicate its sound with a
synthesizer.”
The Wurlitzer’s brass pipes gleamed like a miniature cathedral organ
under the carnival lights. “They stopped making these in the ’50s—modern
rides play CDs.”
Stallion lifted Raisa onto her circus horse, his hands lingering on her waist
as he stood beside her.
As steam hissed from the pipes, the first notes of a Parisian-themed waltz,
“Ekaterina,” floated out—first violin, then piano, and finally the whole orchestra.
The mechanical heart of the carousel ticked beneath their feet, counting down
to magic. 14
Raisa’s circus-trained balance found its rhythm as the carousel stirred to
life—the jumper rising and falling in perfect tempo. With her red heels resting
in the stirrups, Raisa recalled a creaky old metal carousel horse in Leningrad.
Nothing was as extravagant as this. She hummed along with the melancholy
tune, Stallion feeding off her smile.
After several turns, the Wurlitzer picked up the tempo with Shostakovich’s
Second Waltz, and Raisa’s horse cranked up and down in a faster gallop. She
remembered dancing this Russian waltz in circus school.
Raisa looked down at Stallion’s dark, wavy hair and up at his broad chest as
her steed pumped up and down. Their eyes locked. Swaying with one hand on
the saddle and the other on the horse’s neck, Stallion enjoyed the Russian waltz,
though he preferred the Viennese. 15
The Wurlitzer shifted from Shostakovich to Strauss, its steam-powered valves
opening like mechanical lungs. The “Voices of Spring” filled the night air. 16
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As the tempo quickened, Raisa’s horse pumped faster, and her fingers
tightened around the brass shaft as her horse rose and fell. Stallion recognized
the “Voices of Spring” and could no longer remain idle. His hands found
Raisa’s waist, and he swung her side-saddle and lifted her from the horse to the
carousel’s edge.
Muscle memory took over: his right hand grasped her left, their fingers
intertwined, her hand curling over his shoulder. With his free hand on her
back, he led her into a waltz. Raisa’s spine straightened, each instrument joining
the symphony like another dancer entering their spinning world. The Viennese
tempo spun them outward as the carousel sped up.
They swung gracefully in swift circles against the carousel’s rotation,
defying physics with every spin. The platform’s momentum battled their steps,
threatening to hurl them outward as they twirled inward. Laughing breathlessly,
their hearts pounded as they resisted the carousel’s centrifugal force. Their
synchronized steps kept them balanced on the edge of a spinning world, aware
that any movement could fling them off the ride.
Each turn showcased years of dance training: her flawless arabesque, his
confident lead, their shared rhythm. Their bodies remembered steps learned
in different worlds—his in UCLA’s dance studio, hers in Moscow’s circus
school.
Evil Angel conducted an invisible orchestra while Good Angel desperately
clung to the brass pole, her apron fluttering, muttering Italian prayers.
Beneath the platform, hand-milled gears meshed, their precision
concealed by carved panels. Each revolution sent the dancers gliding past
mirrors, their reflections multiplying into infinity. The hand-blown bulbs
illuminated their dance in amber and gold, while starlight glimmered in the
horse’s glass eyes.
As the gears clicked faster, their waltz matched the acceleration—onetwo-
three, one-two-three—until the painted horses and chariots blurred into
streaks of gold and crimson, galloping at Cupid’s hand. Keeping pace, Stallion
and Raisa moved with a precision that only trained bodies could achieve.
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The world contracted to essential points—her hand in his, shared breath,
perfect timing. Their finesse showed in every effortless turn. Everything else
faded, disappearing into their locked gazes.
Memories flickered through Raisa’s mind—rigorous training, the thrill
of dancing to forbidden Western records. But this was a magic she had never
known: raw and free, unfettered by state-approved choreography.
Evil Angel marveled at how one would be flung off the ride if the other let
go. He clipped his cigar: “An unusual predicament for a budding relationship—
let alone a first date.” Nothing he said could distress Good Angel—she was
enchanted, dabbing the corner of her apron against her teary eyes.
Steam rose from the Wurlitzer as the last notes of Strauss lingered. The
carousel’s spin slowed like a music box winding down. Evil Angel straightened
his tie; Good Angel blew into her hanky, while dust motes danced in the soft light.
Still immersed in the waltz’s rhythm, Raisa’s red heels found solid ground
as Stallion’s hands steadied her waist.
As they caught their breath, CJ led them on, his voice softening. “Back
then, the waltz shocked society—it was the first dance where men and women
held hands. They called it The Forbidden Dance. Churches condemned it as
sinful. Religious zealots threatened composers and instructors with death.”
“The Times of London wrote, ‘The waltz involves the voluptuous intertwining
of limbs and close compression of bodies, in ungodly violation of ladies’
decency and morals.’ Fathers were warned against exposing their daughters to
such a contagion. In the end, though, the teenagers won the day.”
Evil Angel tugged on Good Angel’s apron. “Wasn’t that what happened to
Elvis?”
CJ shook his head in admiration. “Wow! I think you both deserve some
chocolate. Follow me to Hershey heaven.”
Night settled deeper over the park. The string lights cast warm pools of
light, while shadows thickened between them as they headed to the Chocolate
Emporium. A breeze carried the sweetness of chocolate and candy floss from
nearby confectionery tents.
CJ led them beneath a massive neon sign that flashed: ‘Hershey’s Chocolate
Emporium.’
The emporium rose before them like a temple of chocolate. Raisa’s eyes
widened as she took in the lavish displays, a stark contrast to the bare shelves
and endless queues of Moscow’s government-run stores.
Floor-to-ceiling candy chutes dispensed bite-sized samples—Kit Kats,

 

About the Author

Cliff Lovette

 Cliff Lovette is a father, storyteller, and dog lover living in Sandy Springs,
Georgia. For over 40 years, he practiced entertainment law, serving as Senior
Vice President at LaFace Records and representing artists including Usher and
Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. His passion for bridging historical divides led him to
co-produce a groundbreaking reconciliation event between descendants of
Buffalo Soldiers and Lakota Native Americans. In 1990, when Bobby
Liberman—road manager for the first privately owned Soviet circus
touring America—became his client, Cliff discovered the true story that
inspired this debut duology.

 

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