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About Jennifer Reed/ bookjunkiez

My Niece and Nephew joke that I could open a used book store with all the books that I own. I love to read, that is my addiction. I can't go a week without going to a book store. I love crocheting. I love to write stories and poetry. I also love my family, even though they make me crazy at times. I am a huge Donald Duck Fan.

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Native American Literature, Family Saga Fiction, Western, Biographical
Fiction, Western

Date Published: 06-01-2025

 

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You can almost feel the red dust clinging to your skin and catch the
faint scent of jasmine in the air. This is Indian Territory at the edge of
everything—law and lawlessness, hope and heartbreak, where the lines
between right and wrong blur with every sunset.

Told with vivid detail, this is the story of a man caught between loyalty and
his past, between a brother’s shadow and the light of his own becoming.
A tale of love, betrayal, and the quiet courage it takes to change your fate.

From a stagecoach town in Tennessee to the first railroad towns of the Indian
Territory, we delve into the lives of the charismatic and flawed brothers,
Matt and Robert. Their sibling dynamic shapes the lives of the entire Brown
family, steering them down a road of familial struggles and cultural clashes.

Matt always idolized his oldest brother, Robert – a smooth-talking
charmer who taught him at a young age to live hard and win big. Following
Robert’s footsteps, Matt is drawn into a life of high-stakes games and
deception. Then he meets Milla. Sharp-eyed, brave, and unafraid to speak the
truth, Milla is a woman rooted in her Choctaw heritage, carrying both strength
and sorrow in equal measure. For the first time, Matt imagines a different
future. But the past doesn’t let go easily and buried secrets never stay
buried for long, clawing their way back to the surface when you least expect
it. Now, Matt must choose between what consumes him and the life he wants to
build.

Set against the raw beauty of the Choctaw Nation, this is a powerful story of blood ties and hard choices, of the people we love and the ones we betray. Gritty, tender, and unforgettable—this is where redemption begins.

 

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Albert kicked the door once, twice.

The window lit up with the light of a lamp. Through the window he saw Milla jump out of bed. He kicked the door harder.

Milla wrapped a blanket around her shoulders and stood at the bedroom door. “I told you I don’t want you here anymore,” she yelled. “You can just go…”

“Milla, open the door! It’s Albert!” He kicked again, struggling to hold Matt upright. “Matt’s hurt bad!”

She dashed to the door and let her brother-in-law in.

Albert held Matt tight around the waist and draped Matt’s left arm over his shoulder as the pair stumbled across the threshold. “Help me get him to the bed. I’m going for Doc Poor.”

Milla lifted Matt’s other arm over her shoulder and sat him on the bed, holding him steady. “Hurry,” she gasped.

Albert grabbed the coat hanging by the front door and ran out of the house.

“What have you gotten yourself into, Matt?” Milla pulled his coat off and unbuckled his holster, laying it on the nightstand. The sight of his shirt and pants covered in blood and dried mud sent a chill through her veins. He fell sideways on the bed and then she saw it—the cut on the back of his shirt.

“Owww!” Matt cupped his hand protectively over his wound, but the pain was too intense. He cried out again.

“You hold on, Matt. Albert went to find Doctor Poor. You just hold on now.” It was an order.

Matt gasped for air, then spoke in fits of agony. “They… got… Robert.” He strained to sit up and failed. His body fell limp, then he fell silent.

“Who got him?” Milla tried to roll Matt over, but he wouldn’t budge. Gasping at the sight of the blood on the bed, she backed away, hands trembling.

Is he dead?

Did he die?

Albert bolted straight up in bed and strained to listen. What was that? He thought he heard a horse neigh, but all he heard now was the creaking of the loose shutter and his own breath. But there it was again, the sound of a horse.

He stretched to look out the window. And there it was, the shape of a horse in the front yard.

Throwing off the blanket, Albert fumbled for his pocket watch on the nightstand and held it to the window. In the moon’s light, he saw it was near two in the morning. The horse was neighing again, louder and longer this time.

Albert glanced out the window as he slipped on his pants; it was Matt’s horse, Girl. The moon lit the corner of the yard where she stood, stomping her front right hoof on the frosted ground in distress.

In his bare feet, he flung open the door and rushed to the panicked horse. Matt sat slumped in the saddle, unconscious or dead. He couldn’t tell.

“Matt?” Albert touched Matt’s leg, but he nearly slid from the saddle at Albert’s touch. “Matt?”

The blood on his coat and shirt told Albert all he needed to know. It was bad, and it looked like he’d been bleeding for a while.

Without thinking, Albert mounted the horse, wrapping his arms around Matt to hold him steady, and rode as fast as he could to Matt’s house. Doc Poor lived on the back side of the field behind Matt’s place. He would take Matt home, then go wake the doctor at once.

About the Author

R.G. Stanford
Raised on the beaches of South Texas, R.G. Stanford has always been
drawn to stories that transcend time. That passion was ignited in 1976 with
the discovery of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, and deepened
with The Feast of All Saints just a few years later. Though historical fiction
wasn’t an immediate calling, a personal journey into genealogy changed
everything.

With no close relatives nearby, R.G. Stanford turned to online resources in
search of extended family. That search became a twenty-year journey through
genealogy websites, Federal Census records, the National Archives, and old
newspapers. Along the way, R.G. Stanford uncovered incredible stories about
her family and the people who once lived in the Choctaw Nation, Indian
Territory.

Compelled to record the truth of her family in the lore, sprinkled with
imagination, R.G. Stanford is a history lover, a research buff, and a
passionate genealogy enthusiast. She is also a mother, a grandmother, and a
teller of stories, now living near Orlando.

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Grave Wind Blitz

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Haunting Dahlia Series, Book One

 

Horror, Supernatural, Paranormal

 

Date Published: June 30, 2025

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A cursed lighthouse, a malevolent shapeshifter, and a deadly game. One
life-altering decision could seal their fate.

In Solitary Island, Australia. A malevolent shapeshifter haunts a
storm-battered lighthouse. When Dahlia confronts an ancient secret, she must
make a life-or-death sacrifice to save herself and Paranormal Jack from a
terrifying entity trapped between worlds.

Caught in a twisted game, Dahlia is forced to make an impossible
choice—one of them must die for the other to survive.

As Paranormal Jack fights to escape the lighthouse’s sinister grip, he must
explore the human fear of death and what lies beyond to uncover the horrifying
truth. Betwixt has been claiming the souls of those who enter the lighthouse
for centuries, and its curse runs deep.

As fate hangs in the balance, Dahlia must uncover the dark history of the
Island and make a desperate bid before the evil grave wind takes hold.

Grave Wind is the first book in the Haunting Dahlia series. This riveting
tale, packed with unforgettable characters, heart-pounding paranormal
investigations, and shocking twists, will leave readers spellbound. If you
were hooked by the eerie tension of Dean Koontz’s Phantoms, this electrifying
story is must-read.

 

About the Author
Janice Tremayne
Janice Tremayne, hailing from Australia, is a celebrated author
specializing in supernatural horror. Her novel “Haunting in Hartley” achieved
finalist status in the Readers’ Favorite 2020 International Book Awards in the
category of fiction-supernatural, clinching the prestigious Distinguished
Favorite Prize for paranormal horror at the New York City Big Book Awards.
Janice’s literary prowess was further acknowledged with the silver medal at
the IPPY Awards 2021 in the Australia/New Zealand/Pacific Rim – Best
Regional Fiction category, as well as the Bronze Award in Adult Fiction at the
Wishing Shelf Independent Book Awards 2020. In 2023, she secured the Literary
Titan Gold Book Award, a testament to her excellence in writing.

Residing in Melbourne with her family, Janice intricately weaves cultural
superstitions into her narratives, drawing from her upbringing where such
beliefs were deeply embedded in daily life and customs. Her bestselling
series, “Haunting Clarisse,” has consistently soared to the top of Amazon
Kindle rankings, captivating readers with its blend of occult supernatural,
ghosts, haunted houses, and British horror.

Janice’s journey as an author began with a simple cup of coffee, sparking the
inspiration to translate her fascination with cultural superstitions into
gripping tales of horror. Her books are renowned for delivering
heart-thumping, bone-chilling, and thought-provoking paranormal experiences,
each narrative offering a fresh twist that keeps readers enthralled worldwide.

Stay updated on Janice Tremayne’s latest releases by following the author.

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Ayahuasca Is Blitz

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Memoir, Spirituality

Date Published: April 10, 2025

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Ayahuasca Is offers a new, Proustian approach to the effects of this
plant medicine on the mind. The text has a confessional, poetic yet
philosophical style, with insights on art, authenticity, Christianity, and
meaning.

“I haven’t read anyone that has integrated so much introspection and
philosophy into a memoir-type book. The world before the word really shines in
that for me. I especially enjoyed her talking about the part when her mother
goes swimming in the ocean and she and her brother are sitting on the beach.
Also, how she goes on a little later and talks about the relationship between
an individual and one’s attempts to get to authentic objectivity by shattering
our locked sense of subjectivity through ayahuasca. Very cool. I read Being
and Time by Martin Heidegger and there are a lot of passages about
authenticity and individualistic subjectivity. Her writing reminded me a lot
of those passages. Authenticity is a big area of interest to me in the world
of existential thought.” – Alexandra Furtado

 

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Eleonora is originally from Brazil and has lived in the US for thirty
years. She comes from a family of artists and is an artist herself. She has
been to the Amazonian jungle a few times to visit native friends and learn
about their shamanic world. She studied philosophy in Rio de Janeiro (PUC) in
Boston (Boston University) and in England (King’s College). She has also
written From Mars to Marceline and Apollo’s Lover.

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Lost Before I Could See Blitz

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Navigating My Way Through Mental Illness

 

Self-Help

 

Date Published: March 28, 2025

Publisher: MindStir Media

 

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Victoria Molta is a person who has lived with a diagnosed serious mental
illness for over forty years. But more than that, she is a writer who has
chronicled her life journey in her book, “Lost Before I Could See: Navigating
My Way Through Mental Illness.” In her book, she has chosen to write about her
adventures and challenges, and though there have been setbacks, losses, and
failures along the way, she never gives up. She continues to grow and learn,
no matter how terrifying it can be to start new episodes of life with very
little knowledge or experience, as well as a disability. She never ceases to
go forward, with strength and courage, and wants the reader to know that
whether living with a disability or not, life is hard. But the main point she
wants to make clear is that she never gives up and never loses hope.

Victoria takes the reader on a kaleidoscopic tour beginning with her childhood
in southern California, living in the San Gabriel Valley with her family. She
describes her father’s mental illness and alcoholism, and how, eventually, she
succumbs to mental illness as well, as a young adult. She describes her family
as one born of privilege and wealth, though definitely not exempt from tragedy
and dysfunction. Through all her breakdowns and setbacks, she continues to
rise and find meaning from chaos. From that, she develops empathy for people
who have been marginalized by society and finds deep connections. In her 30s,
she marries Bill, a man she had met in a halfway house where they both were
living during the 1980s. It turns out to be a wonderful life partnership where
they support each other in their work experiences as well as find joy in
adventurous travel experiences.

Later in life, they buy a house and settle down near the shore of Long Island
Sound with their rescue dog, Mandy. They appreciate the simple things in life.
Peace that once seemed boring is now so appreciated because drama, which had
dominated her life for so many years, no longer matters to her.

 

About the Author
Victoria Molta
Victoria Molta is an author, mental health advocate, and television
producer at East Haven Connecticut Public Television. With over four decades
of lived experience with serious mental illness, Victoria brings a deeply
personal and empowering perspective to her work. Her memoir, Lost Before I
Could See: Navigating My Way Through Mental Illness
, chronicles a lifetime of
challenges, recovery, and hope.

Victoria holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Vermont
and has written extensively about mental health recovery, housing advocacy,
and social inclusion. Her essays have appeared in mental health journals,
anthologies, and newspaper editorials across the country.

She was the first person in recovery to be openly hired by the National
Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) in Connecticut, where she coordinated over
130 public presentations in a single year. She later worked as a peer mentor
at the Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health and held support roles
at mental health clubhouses, warmlines, and public housing sites.

Victoria also created and hosted the award-winning cable show You and Your
Mental Wellness
, highlighting the voices of Connecticut’s mental health
leaders and community members. The show became a valuable resource and was
featured on the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services website.

She lives with her husband of over 30 years and their rescue dog, Mandy, near
the tranquil shores of Long Island Sound. Today, she continues to advocate for
awareness, dignity, and healing for all those impacted by mental illness.

 

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Adulting Virtual Book Tour

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The Ultimate Cheat Sheet
Young Adult Non-Fiction, Self-Help, Reference

Date Published: 03-12-2024

Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media

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Embark on a journey to adulting mastery with Adulting: The Ultimate
Cheat Sheet. Unlock the secrets to a well-rounded adult life with clear,
concise, and invaluable advice on budgeting, cooking, time management,
building meaningful relationships, and so much more! This comprehensive guide
is your roadmap to taking charge of your life, offering you the tools and
wisdom you need to sculpt the life of your dreams. This book offers practical
advice and user-friendly tips that will empower you to make the most of every
aspect of your life, ensuring that you become the self-reliant, confident, and
accomplished person you were always meant to be. Join author Haley Cavanagh,
military veteran, devoted wife and mother, and award-winning author, in waving
goodbye to uncertainty and hesitation and embracing the fulfilling life you’ve
envisioned. Don’t just drift through adulthood-thrive in it. The future is
yours to shape, and this book is your indispensable guide on the journey to
living the adult life you truly desire.

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On Taking Care of Yourself

Your life is your movie. It’s up to you to adapt to changes and sustain your health. You’re responsible for improving and flourishing in whatever existence you carve out for yourself. Whether you have a positive or negative mental outlook makes all the difference in your success and overall happiness.

Treat yourself well, keep your living space clean and bright, and take care of your mental and physical health. Make decisions that will benefit you in the long run and make your future self proud to look back on. 

Adopt healthy life habits and routines that will benefit you.

 

Health Records and Medical History

Ensure you have access to your health insurance information, immunization history, and contact information when visiting health care providers or having routine checkups. If you have a medical condition, keep a file of your discharge papers, records, and receipts and be prepared to access your information. Keep track of any vaccination or shot information you might need to show when you head to specific job interviews or doctor consultations.

 

Checking Your Blood Pressure

When we’re young, we feel invincible. We eat what we want and have superhuman metabolism and endless energy. Nothing can faze us. But the truth is, the higher a person’s blood pressure, the greater their risk of health problems. If high blood pressure is left untreated, it can lead to stroke, heart attack, kidney failure, and heart failure. Checking your blood pressure can help you gauge where you stand health-wise and pinpoint any medical treatment or preventative care needed.

You can do a few things if you suspect you have high blood pressure. Doctor’s offices can take your blood pressure at appointments. Most clinics will let you come in to get your blood pressure checked regularly without a charge. There are also free blood pressure machines at Walmart, Kroger, and CVS pharmacies. Take a minute to relax, sit, and check your blood pressure. If it is abnormal or high, consult a doctor.

 

Haley Cavanagh

Haley Cavanagh is a military veteran, wife, and mother. She is a multiple
award-winning and best-selling author, and a two-time recipient of the League
of Utah Writers’ Silver Quill Award, in 2020 and 2024. Haley is an alumna of
Columbia College, a musical theater nut, and she loves to dive into any book
that crosses her path. Haley resides with her family in the United States and
enjoys spending time with her husband and children when she’s not
writing. She loves to hear from her readers and encourages you to contact her
via her website and social media.

 

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