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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.

Climb Greater Heights Blitz

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Nonfiction – Business & Entrepreneurship

Date Published: June 30, 2025

 

 

From boardroom to bottom line, discover the business strategies and
success mindset to climb higher, grow faster, and outpace the competition.

Climb Greater Heights isn’t just about building a business—it’s about
creating the business and legacy you were meant to build.

Whether you’re an ambitious entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or a
leader hungry for the next level, this book is your strategic blueprint for
breaking through plateaus and scaling with purpose. Inside, you’ll discover
proven strategies to strengthen your credibility, expand your influence, and
think boldly in an ever-changing market. With a detailed, step-by-step growth
plan, you’ll learn how to work smarter, lead with confidence, and create
momentum that doesn’t burn out.

Packed with real-world insights, actionable tactics, and mindset shifts used
by top performers, Climb Greater Heights will help you:

Build unshakable credibility that attracts opportunities and partnerships.

Grow your influence to inspire teams, customers, and stakeholders.

Implement bold, innovative strategies to stand out in your industry.

Follow a clear, actionable roadmap for sustainable business scaling.

Develop the resilience to thrive in challenges and lead with vision.

Leave a legacy of significance that outlives your career.


If you’re ready to rise above the ordinary, overcome growth barriers, and take
your business to new summits, Climb Greater Heights will show you how to climb
with clarity, purpose, and unstoppable momentum.

 

About the Author

 Tony J. Selimi

 Tony J. Selimi is a globally recognised transformational life strategist
specialising in human behaviour, a business growth expert, and an
award-winning author of multiple international bestsellers, including Climb
Greater Heights, The Unfakeable Code®, A Path to Wisdom, #Loneliness: The
Virus of the Modern Age, and A Path to Excellence.

From surviving war and homelessness to graduating with honours from one of the
UK’s top universities—University College London—Tony built a
successful technology career before dedicating his life to coaching
individuals from all walks of life, including A-list celebrities, politicians,
lawyers, tech billionaires, Fortune 500 CEOs, and leaders across industries.
His journey is nothing short of inspirational.

A TEDx speaker, co-creator of the award-winning documentary Living My
Illusion, and executive producer of The Truth About Reading, Tony’s work has
been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, and over 1,000 media outlets worldwide,
reaching more than 100 million people.

Through his signature methodologies, Tony helps people break through
addictions, anxiety, fears, depression, impostor syndrome, and other
emotionally induced conditions, while empowering them to grow their
professions or scale their businesses, monetise their wisdom, do what they
love, and build lasting legacies of significance.

He is often referred to as the “DIOR” of personal and professional
development, leaving people feeling peaceful, inspired, and worthy of love and
all that life has to offer them.

 

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Not That Orange Blitz

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Children’s Book
Not That Orange is a delightful and colorful tale about self-acceptance,
diversity, and embracing what makes us unique!

Carrot is on a mission—he’s searching for his orange! But
there’s just one problem… he’s green! With the help of a
friendly orange from a nearby tree, Carrot embarks on a journey across the
farm, asking the other crops for help. But as confusion grows, Carrot soon
discovers something surprising—carrots can be all sorts of colors, not
just orange!

Through fun, playful storytelling and charming illustrations, Not That Orange
teaches young readers (ages 3-5) an important lesson: being different is not
just okay—it’s something to celebrate! In a world that often
focuses on fitting in, this book encourages little ones to embrace who they
are and appreciate the beautiful diversity around them.

Perfect for preschool and kindergarten-aged children, Not That Orange is a
wonderful addition to any home or classroom library, inspiring kids to be
confident in themselves while learning about colors, friendship, and the joy
of being uniquely you!

 

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Bailey Adams

 

Bailey Adams is a children’s author and dedicated educator with a
passion for literacy and creative storytelling. Based in Metro Detroit, she
currently works as an elementary P.E. teacher but has also taught third,
fourth, and fifth grade. With experience as a Reading & Math Coach for
Kindergarten and first grade, Bailey’s ultimate dream is to become an
Elementary Literacy Specialist while continuing to share her love of
storytelling with young readers.

Bailey’s journey as a writer began in the fourth grade when she
discovered the magic of crafting stories—and she hasn’t stopped
since. She embraces an organic writing process, letting ideas flow naturally
from inspiration sparked by books, shows, or random bursts of creativity.
Instead of following structured outlines, she prefers to sit down and let the
words lead the way, trusting that storytelling from the heart produces the
most genuine and meaningful work.

Despite being a perfectionist in many areas, Bailey believes that writing
should be an intuitive and soulful process, with revision and refinement
coming later. She is passionate about inspiring young minds through engaging,
heartfelt stories and hopes to make a lasting impact in both the classroom and
the literary world.

 

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Diary of a Cult Girl Blitz

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Cult, Memoir, Diaries

Date Published: June 26, 2025

 

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A Historical Account of Fear, Control, and Escape


“When you’re raised to fear the world, you never question the
cage.”

Before she ever knew what freedom felt like, she documented captivity.

Told through the actual journals and letters written while trapped inside one
of America’s most quietly dangerous religious cults, Diary of a Cult
Girl
is a chilling first-person account of life under the rule of Bill
Gothard’s teachings—what many now recognize from the “Shiny
Happy People” movement.

Raised in rural Alabama, in poverty, with church at home, school at home, and
six younger siblings to raise, Crystal Ball’s childhood was shaped not
by freedom, but by an addiction to control. Not drugs. Not alcohol. But
military-grade submission, inside a cult franchise that gave abusers unchecked
authority in God’s name—a system that weaponized fear, shame, and
guilt
like narcotics to keep women and children quiet and compliant.

In the spirit of The Diary of Anne Frank, this is not just a
memoir—it’s evidence. A record of indoctrination. Of blind
obedience mistaken for faith. Of a young girl awakening to the unbearable cost
of survival.

Alongside her firsthand accounts, Crystal introduces the 3P
Framework—Personal Psychological Perceptions
—to examine how
control systems form in the mind and how they keep victims psychologically
trapped, even long after physical escape.

This is the tragic story of a beautiful mind locked in the chains of
repression, desperately longing for a better life she was told didn’t
exist—until she found the courage to leave it all in the red clay
Alabama dust that almost choked her.

 

About the Author
Crystal Ball
Crystal Ball went from the bottom 5% of poverty, raised in an extreme
religious cult, to the top 5% of earners as a self-made entrepreneur. Her
journey spans the gritty aisles of the convenience store industry to
high-level real estate deals, with stops in journalism, public speaking, and
personal reinvention along the way.

Crystal writes with brutal honesty and piercing insight, drawing from years of
painful isolation, spiritual control, and emotional suppression. Her work
offers a raw, eye-opening perspective on the lasting damage of authoritarian
belief systems—especially in a world where right-wing extremism is on
the rise.

Now living her dream life in Panama City Beach, Florida, Crystal is the proud
mom of two incredible sons. Her mission is to spark courageous conversations,
dismantle shame, and champion the power of self-liberation—one story at
a time.

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Marin Sinclair, Book 2

 

Suspense Thriller

 

Date Published: 09/15/2025

Publisher: RabbitHole LLC

 

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When Marin Sinclair discovers teenager Garret Washburn in danger from a
deadly conspiracy involving bootlegged alcohol, wolf-witches, an election
campaign, murder, and an unknown bomber, she looks to Navajo Nation Police
Sergeant Justin Blue Eyes and Federal Agent Cullen MacPherson to help protect
Vangie Tso’s son from the dark forces at play.

 

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—“It’s likely the same guys,” Franklin
whispered. “You need to go for help. Get word to Sergeant Blue
Eyes.”

“I can’t go without you,” she said, and Franklin took her
hand and pressed it against his side. When she pulled her hand away, it was
wet and sticky.

“You’re bleeding!” she said, and Franklin’s nod was
dimly visible in the darkness lit only by the fires. “I’ll find
something to help,” Marin said, and crawled through the hogan’s
entrance, searching by feel until she found several pieces of soft clothing or
bedding.

“Hold this over the wound and press,” she said, making a thick
pad. She tied the pad around Franklin using a length of bale twine, and he
gasped, then sat taking deep breaths.

“Sorry, we need to get the bleeding stopped,” she whispered.

Franklin took another breath and gave a low whistle. A horse broke away from
the bunched group and came close to the rails, snorting softly.

“Here is your friend, Otekah,” Franklin said and ducked into the
corral. “You must take her and go.”

“Go where?”

Franklin didn’t answer. He took a rope from a corral post and ran the
rope behind Otekah’s ears, made a quick turn around the mare’s
muzzle, and looped a knot into the side of the make-shift halter. He pushed
the end of the rope into Marin’s hands.

“No,” she said. “I can’t leave you. You’re
hurt.”

“They’ll soon come looking,” Franklin said. “Trust
Otekah to find the way. She’ll be going home.”

“I can’t find my way in the dark!” Marin said.

“She knows the way. There is only one gate to open; our home is near the
canyon’s end. You will be able to climb out.”

“No … ” Marin said.

“Climb up to the rim road. Bring back help.”

“Franklin, I can’t climb the canyon wall!”

“There are handholds to guide you,” he said, and he pushed
something cold, round, and metallic into her hands … a flashlight.

“I shot one of those Indian kids,” said a man’s deep voice
and she and Franklin froze, sinking deeper into the hogan’s shadows.
“He ran over here.”

“Lay off. I’m not about to get trampled trying to find him,”
a second man answered.

“He’s in here, I know it.”

“He’s not going anywhere. He’s got nowhere to run with this
hut built up against the canyon wall.”

“You can either come out or you can bleed to death!” the first man
shouted, and there was a sudden blast of gunfire.

Marin yelped, and Otekah reared, yanking the rope from her hands and whirling
away. Yuma, his gray coat barely visible, whistled shrilly and kicked against
the corral poles until the saplings shuddered.

“I said lay off, you idiot! A pole fence won’t hold half-ton
horses! You’ll get us trampled! You don’t even know if the
kid’s in there.”

The first man raised his voice. “You hear that, Injun boy? We’re
gonna start shooting your horses if you don’t come out!”

“Stow it, Jack! You start shooting and these horses will go crazy. That
kid’s not going anywhere. We need to get back to the prisoners.”

“Prisoners,” Marin breathed when the men walked away. “We
have to stay and help them.”

“No. You must go, shadi,” Franklin said, making a soft clucking
noise until Otekah once more came close, tossing her head as the other horses
restlessly circled the corral, stamping and blowing. “My beauty,”
Franklin murmured, picking up the trailing rope and looping it around
Otekah’s neck.

“This is a bad idea,” Marin said, but she climbed between the
corral poles to lean against Otekah’s warmth. The horses were bunched
together, pressing hard against the gate poles, anxious to escape, eager to
run. Still …

“I’d never forgive myself if you and the others … ”

“You must bring help, tell the Sergeant what has happened.”

There was no one else to go.

When Franklin again pushed the flashlight into her hands, she took it and
shoved it into her waistband, then caught Otekah’s mane and rolled onto
the mare’s back, catching up the rope in one hand.

Franklin murmured something that sounded like a prayer and slid a pole from
the top of the gate. Carefully he lowered one end to the ground, then reached
for the next pole and did the same. Even with only two poles down, the horses
began to push into the gap, Otekah with them, and Marin clutched the halter
rope breathing in the familiar scent of horse—dust, dried grass, musky
sweat.

“I’m not sure I can guide her.”

“Just stay on,” Franklin returned.

Marin wrapped the rope tight around her hand and twisted both hands into
Otekah’s mane, aware of a familiar rush of excitement, that
stomach-clenching tension when Dandy’s muscles had bunched beneath her
the second before the rodeo arena gate flew open and they shot forward.
She’d done this a hundred times or more, and she bent low to
Otekah’s neck, gathering focus.

“Ready … ” Franklin whispered, and he eased the last pole
to the ground.

“Franklin, I … ” Marin began, but Franklin stepped back,
gave a shrill, yipping yell, and slapped Otekah across the rump, waving his
hat as the horses surged forward.—

 

 

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Jan D. Payne
Drawing from her own life story in the Four Corners area of the Navajo
Nation, author Jan D. Payne offers readers a journey into the heart of the
American Southwest in a modern-day romantic suspense series. Writing
characters who navigate diverse cultural influences to explore the lines
between the seen and the unseen, the modern and the traditional, the present
and the past—she creates a world where the impossible becomes possible,
and mythical legends come to life.

Jan is a member of Western Writers of America and Women Writing the West. She
and her husband live in northern Minnesota with their three big
dogs—Kaibab, Rudi, and Orrin. Visit her website at: jandpayne.com

 

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Magic Macy and The Ogre Blitz

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A Magic and Adventure Bedtime Illustrated Chapter Story Picture Book for Kids
Ages 3 to 9

Children’s Books,  Magic Fantasy
Adventure

Date Published: July 17, 2025

 

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Join Magic Macy on Her Magical Adventures!

Step into a world of wonder
with Magic Macy and The Ogre, the first enchanting book in the Magic Macy
series – a heartwarming and imaginative tale perfect for early readers
and bedtime dreamers aged 3–9 years old.
🌍 An Epic Adventure
Across the Globe
Macy is just like any other 8-year-old girl living in
Buckinghamshire… until the night after her birthday, when a mysterious
rata-tat-tat on her bedroom window changes everything. Princess Amelia has
come calling – and Macy has been chosen to save the endangered Woodlands
People from a fearsome, grumpy Ogre.
To do so, Macy must lace up her
Magic Trainers with rainbow laces, leave the safety of her room, and embark on
a breathtaking journey across seas, continents, and landmarks like Big Ben,
Red Square, the Eiffel Tower, and even Hawaii.
🧚 A Tale of Bravery,
Friendship & Kindness
With help from woodland creatures and new
magical friends, Macy discovers the power of courage, compassion, and
uniqueness. Her glowing heart and desire to help those in need make her the
only one who can stop the Ogre’s dark plan. Along the way, she learns
that bravery isn’t about being the strongest—it’s about
showing up for others, trying something new, and believing in yourself.

Magical Learning Moments
This delightful tale gently weaves in themes
that help children learn and grow:

🌍 Geography – Explore countries, capitals, seas, and famous
landmarks
•        💖 Empathy & Kindness
– Helping others in need
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Friendship & Teamwork – Working together to overcome challenges

🛡️ Courage & Self-Discovery – Facing fears and
finding one’s purpose
•        🧚
Imagination & Creativity – Discovering a magical world beyond the
bedroom
📖 Perfect for Bedtime or Early Readers
Featuring
beautiful hand-drawn illustrations, this chapter book is a joy for both
parents and children. Whether read aloud or enjoyed independently, Magic Macy
and The Ogre makes bedtime a magical and soothing ritual.
Fans of The
Gruffalo, Room on the Broom, Peter Rabbit, The Snail and the Whale, and The
Tiger Who Came to Tea will fall in love with Magic Macy’s whimsical
world of adventure and kindness.

✨ Why You’ll Love Magic Macy and the Ogre:


A magical story that inspires empathy, bravery, and
imagination
•        Ideal for children aged
3–9
•        Supports early literacy,
geography learning, and emotional growth

Encourages positive bedtime routines

The first book in a charming new series of magical adventures
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Get your copy today and let Magic Macy and The Ogre take your child on an
unforgettable adventure beneath the stars. Because every night is a new chance
to dream, explore, and believe.
The magic begins the moment you open the
book.

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 Mark Robertson and kids

 Mark Robertson is a family man who loves his sport, travelling and exploring
the world and has a keen interest in history and creative writing. Mark has a
strong imagination and is a great story teller. He has a penchant for
imagining characters and their adventures, which he shared as a bedtime treat
for his little ones. The Magic Macy series was first imagined at these
bedtimes with his children. Magic Macy was one such character and he imagined
Macy helping people and creatures who were in difficulty and she would venture
around the world making good. The stories come to life with carefully crafted
illustrations to inspire the imaginations of children and adults alike. We
hope you will enjoy Magic Macy as much as Mark’s children do at bedtimes.

 

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