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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.

Sitting on a Rainbow Virtual Book Tour

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Literary Fiction

Date Published: October 26, 2022

Publisher: ‎MindStir Media

 

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Sitting on a Rainbow: A 21st century Irish American Morality Tale, is a
story of severe loss and courageous resilience, financial markets and
malfeasances, Irish history and mythology, despicable greed and justice
rendered, and broken promises remaining to be mended.

Set in West Palm Beach, Fl. in 2013, or thereabouts, protagonist Patrick
Connelly (a.k.a. Paddy or Pat) is a mid-fifties paraplegic and veteran
stockbroker/financial adviser at a major Wall Street firm.

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Tossing his black Tumi shoulder bag across to the passenger seat, Patrick braced himself, thrust his folded chair in the open back, and pressed up and into his beloved silver bullet. Beloved for its utility and dependability, certainly not its sex appeal. A decade-old minivan is anything but sexy. He was sick to death of this same old routine. But what choice did he have? What reasonable choice, that is? He used to do it joyfully, for his family, his clients, and his own self-interest, of course. But not now, not like this. The idea of it had become nearly unbearable. 

Scooting down the brick-paved driveway, he glimpsed the early morning, sun-sparked chop of the Intracoastal Waterway before turning west past lush tropical foliage. Usually taking more interest in the architectural nuances of his historic neighborhood, he blew through it this day, his mood anything but leisured. He was late for a meeting. One he had no interest in attending. Dialing his Sirius radio to the Classic Rock channel, Richie Havens’s “Freedom” coursed through the cabin like an urgent cry. [1] Turning right at Olive and heading north, he moved along briskly. The heavier commute hadn’t finished showering yet. 

Patrick Connelly—Pat or Paddy to longtime friends—was moving steadily through his fifth decade and feeling every bit of it. Two grueling years spent in the entanglements of divorce had seemed like ten. The textured plaster and beamed interior walls of his Mizner-inspired house were lined with boxes he hadn’t yet labored to open. He retained the structure in the settlement only because Becky wasn’t interested, but its soul was long gone, in addition to most of the furniture. The process hadn’t been pain-free, that’s for sure. Going their separate ways was little different than their twenty-five years of wedded bliss had been. A daily grind where nothing came easy. Two well-meaning but mismatched people, each deserving better, he’d ascertained. 

In pursuit of that idealistic outcome, the brutal process of decoupling had left him wholly diminished, especially financially. That was the toughest part because finance was his business.

About the Author

James Patrick Rooney

First-time author James Patrick Rooney was born in Bronx, New York, raised
in Westchester County and has been living and working in Northern Palm Beach
County, Florida for his entire adult life. Young Jimmy’s first loves
included sports, particularly ice hockey, a variety of music and culture,
and his adopted homeland of Ireland.

When a hockey-related injury at age nineteen left him a paraplegic, he
turned his focus away from the physical toward developing his mind. Soon
after finishing college at then infamous “Suntan U,” he began a
successful thirty-year career in financial advisory with a major Wall Street
firm. About that same time, he met his enduring love – his family.
Married to Cindy ever since, together they’ve raised two superb
children, Patrick and Megan, who are now thriving young adults.

While managing an ambitious reading group (2005-2014), Jim was inspired to
write more competently (i.e., several college-level creative writing courses
and other modes of self-learning). To hone his skills he wrote short
stories, imaginary book reviews for his reading group, and later edited and
authored articles for the lifestyle website Throomers (2018-2020). After
stepping away from financial advisory in 2014, he began working on his first
novel. As is often said, starting with a few core ideas the story then wrote
itself.

Part memoir, part fiction, part fantasy, Sitting on a Rainbow is an honest
look at living with disability, while it also offers an insider’s view
of retail financial advisory and celebrates the current-day relevance of
Irish history and mythology. Jim hopes his lighthearted, romantic,
suspenseful, and cautionary morality tale will entertain all who come and
sit on the rainbow with him.

 

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The Concert Blitz

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Young Adult

Date Published: February 2023

 

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In the heat and oilfields, John and his pals believe a rock concert is the
answer to their
 discontent, never realizing the trip will transform them forever—if
they survive it.

In 1966, John Pierce and his friends are discontented teens shackled by
life in a West Texas oilfield boomtown. As they swelter in summer heat amid
thousands of oil wells, desperation creeps in.

When news of an electrifying rock concert captures their hearts, they leave
on a quest for music, girls, and self-indulgence. No one warned them about
the nightmarish occurrences they could face on their dream trip.

Based on a true adventure in an out-of-the-ordinary setting, THE CONCERT is
an unforgettable exploration of friendships and dangers looming along the
stepping stones to adulthood.

 

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Lawson McDowell

Lawson McDowell was almost born in the backseat of a Buick, but after a
wild ride through the wheat fields near Dodge City, Kansas, they arrived at
the hospital in the nick of time. That was in 1950. It seems Lawson has been
in a hurry ever since.

When he was five, his family moved to Texas, establishing roots in the
small town of Andrews, where his father worked in the oil industry. Lawson
grew up with rattlesnakes, cowboys, and roustabouts in the rough-and-tumble
oil boom years of the 50s and 60s.

After graduation from Texas Tech University, Lawson went to work for
Southern Pacific Railroad. He advanced through the ranks, eventually leading
operations in Los Angeles, Tucson, and Kansas City. At the corporate level,
he served as director of safety in Denver and, for a time, chaired the
Association of American Railroads Safety Section in Washington. D. C.

Lawson attended executive classes at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. While MIT upgraded his skills, he developed a love for Boston
and the Red Sox.

After serving many years as Director of Network Operations for Union
Pacific, Lawson is now enjoying retirement with his greatest passion, his
wife, Virginia. You can contact Lawson through his website at
www.LawsonMcDowell.com

 

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Poems of a Bering Sea Captain Blitz

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Vol. I: It’s Not What You Think

 

Poetry / Inspirational

Date Published: April 25, 2022

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press

 

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Deep cutting spiritual poems addressing the deepest human feelings.

 

 

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Lee Woodard II

Lee Woodard II began his commercial fishing career at the tender age of
fourteen. Now, in spite of no formal education past the ninth grade, he has
accomplished over forty years in the industry. Lee is not a poet, nor an
author, but he is a writer. These poems represent his honest feelings
spilled on the page, which he regards as the best accomplishment in his
entire life. –This text refers to the paperback edition.

 

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The Heir Apparent Blitz

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Orb Of Zorn #1

 

Fantasy

Date Published: 05-24-2023

 

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When Elcon is heard reciting a cantrip in the magic-averse village of
Walsz, he is put through a trial by ordeal. Plunged into the Nom River, he
barely survives the swim. Leaving behind the angry mob on the shore, he then
runs away from home. Out on his own for the first time in his young life, he
meets a stranger who gifts him with a stone that has mystical powers.
Accompanied by the mage, Dras, the young apprentice goes on a quest to save
the world from the return of the Shadowlord.

A classic epic fantasy adventure with swords, sorcery, orcs, elves, and
outcasts. The first book of the Orb of Zorn Trilogy. Grab a cloak and join
the quest.

 

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John Gorman

Still a rogue at heart, John has spent most of his life making stuff up,
mainly to fill in the gaps of an otherwise untidy CV. He’s taught
tennis, sold wine, hustled a few chess games, and babysat for numerous scaly
and furry creatures. His stories, essays, and articles have appeared in over
50 journals worldwide. He’s the author of the humorous fantasy books
The Acolyte And The Amulet and Beyond The Vicious Vortex (Nebilon Series).
He lives with his wife and daughter.

 

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The Baba Yaga Mask Audiobook Tour

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Women’s fiction/historical fiction/folklore

Date Published: May 9, 2023

Publisher: Tantor Media

Narrator: Allyson Voller

Run Time: 10 hours

 

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When their Ukrainian grandmother is lost on a trans-Atlantic Flight, two
sisters are swept into a quest across eastern Europe to find the woman who
had always told more tales than truths.

From Poland to Slovakia to Hungary and beyond, Larissa and Ira navigate the
steps of Ukrainian folk dance, the cliff-side paths of Slovak Paradise
National Park, and the stark realities of war, folktales, and feminism, all
for the sake of chasing who they’re starting to believe is a true Baba Yaga.
Understanding their family’s roots has never been more clear.

The setting’s mythic properties drift like ghosts in the humid air, hinting
of the folktales the sisters whisper like codes of bravery. The nesting
dolls they discover reveal how each woman becomes stronger when tucked one,
within another, within another—forgetting lies and truths to seize
upon history, love, and the familial traditions that have shaped them into
who they are together.

 

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Kris Spisak

Author and professional editor Kris Spisak has been spotlighted in Writer’s
Digest
and The Huffington Post for her work to helping other writers. Her
non-fiction books include Get a Grip on Your Grammar: 250 Writing and
Editing Reminders for the Curious or Confused, The Novel Editing Workbook,
and The Family Story Workbook. Spisak’s background and her own family
experience in the Ukrainian diaspora add weight to her fiction debut, The
Baba Yaga Mask.

  

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