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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.

Kennedy Sloane Gets Scooped Reveal

 

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Contemporary Women’s Fiction/Contemporary Romance

Date Published: November 6th, 2025

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

Faster than details break in a news story, Kennedy Sloane gets scooped.

 

On a rainy Manhattan afternoon, career-obsessed writer and news producer
Kennedy loses the interview that was guaranteed to catapult her to senior
producer status. Hours later, revered and feared book editor Muffin Evans, aka
the Manuscript Eater, shelves the publication of her promising debut novel.

Over a night of tears and too many glasses of wine, Kennedy responds to an
internet ad for a villa on the picturesque island of Hilton Head. She books a
five-week “hiatus from life,” to focus on herself, free from
distractions.

However, soon after arriving on the island, J.P. Long catches Kennedy’s
hesitant eye. Despite a series of serendipitous encounters around the romantic
oasis, Kennedy knows there’s no room in her life for a charming
professional golfer turned businessman who is battling his own personal and
professional insecurities.

But maybe he’s worth the trouble.

If there’s one thing Kennedy’s learned, it’s that life
rarely happens as expected, and sometimes, the best stories unfold when you
stop chasing the perfect headline.

 

About the Author

Caila Klaiss

 A graduate of Fordham University, Caila Klaiss is an award-winning network
news producer who spent seventeen years crisscrossing the country to cover
breaking and developing stories for platforms across ABC News. The bulk of her
career was spent producing true crime documentaries for 20/20.

Since making the difficult decision to leave a career she loved, Caila has
pursued her other life-long dream of becoming a writer. When she is not
reading, writing, or researching, Caila recharges by practicing yoga.

Born, raised, and currently living in northeastern Pennsylvania, Caila is a
New Yorker at heart whose happy place is a warm sandy beach, under a palm
tree.

 

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Never Stay Broke Blitz

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Nonfiction, Self-Help, Personal Finance

Date Published: September 9, 2025

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You’re not broken. The system is just built backwards.

This book is for the person who’s done everything they were
told—study hard, work harder, stay positive—and is still asking:
Why does it feel like I’m always starting from zero?


Never Stay Broke
is a clear, honest guide for figuring out what actually works
when things aren’t working. It won’t promise millions or magic. It
gives you a way forward—whether you need to make it to the next day,
next week, next month, or the rest of your life without looking back.

It’s not about motivation. It’s not about mindset. It’s
about movement—small, smart, stacked decisions that build into something
you can stand on.

 

Inside, you’ll find:

 

• What to do when you have no time, no credit, and no help

• How to stretch what you have without shrinking your future

• How to turn one move into momentum, then turn that momentum into
freedom

• How to stop feeling like you’re catching up, and start acting
like you’re in control

 

No fluff. No pity. Just the truth about what it takes to move from survival to
security—and beyond.

 

If you’ve ever thought, “I can’t keep living like
this,”
but didn’t know what to do next, start here.

 

 

About the Author

Joseph Rutakangwa
After completing his education, Joseph embarked on a career in the
technology industry, quickly establishing himself as a talented and innovative
professional. He has worked with some of the top companies in the field,
honing his skills and gaining valuable experience along the way.

In 2021, Joseph founded Rwazi, a company that specializes in providing
cutting-edge technology solutions to businesses.

Joseph is known for his visionary leadership style and his ability to inspire
and motivate his team. He is deeply committed to the success of his company
and the growth of the technology industry in Rwanda. He is also passionate
about giving back to his community, and is involved in a number of charitable
organizations that work to improve the lives of people in need.

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The Perfect Ten Virtual Book Tour

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Fiction / Drama

Date Published: May 22, 2025

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The Perfect Ten is a gripping tale of friendship, betrayal, and the
lengths people will go to when pushed to the edge.

When three high school friends witness a disturbing event, they make a pact to
never speak of it again. Twenty-five years later, their high school reunion
reignites not only memories—but a dangerous new alliance. Two of the men
are facing personal crises: one is drowning in debt, the other desperate to
save his wife from a rare cancer. Their third friend, connected to a powerful
mafia family, may hold the key to their salvation—but at what cost?

As the trio ventures into the high-stakes world of counterfeiting, an
unexpected fourth member joins their scheme—a once-forgotten classmate
whose transformation is as stunning as it is surprising.

Spanning the coal mines of Pennsylvania to the glittering heights of
Manhattan’s finance and fashion districts, The Perfect Ten takes readers
on an international journey filled with twists, secrets, and moral gray areas.
With characters you’ll root for and a pace that never lets up, this
smart, fast-moving thriller asks: How far would you go for the people you
love?

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EXCERPT

Preface

 

Years ago, during the Carter Administration when interest rates skyrocketed to twenty percent or more, I used to frequent a restaurant called Sebastian’s in Raleigh N.C.  A group of us would show up after five to quaff a few beers and shoot the breeze.  One night, as we bantered back and forth about the state of the economy, one of the guys made the comment, “I bet right now it costs more than ten dollars to make a ten-dollar bill.” 

From that profound realization, we began to create a screenplay (at least in our minds it was destined to be a star-studded box-office success starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemon) about two desperate men who embarked on a comedy filled journey into the world of counterfeit.

Each night when two or more of us would slide into our booth, we would kick around how Walter and Jack would accomplish their mission. I wish I had a tape recording of those sessions – they were brilliant and often led to alcohol laced cacophonous laughter. Those memories of the good times we had at Sebastian’s have given me cause for laughter for the past 45 years. Recovering from hip surgery back in 2012, I endeavored to record our screenplay on paper.  But to my dismay, I realized that many of the funnier scenes had long since faded so I found myself creating a whole new story based upon the same premise. Upon retirement, I finally found the time to complete this project.

I’m sure some of the gang (Dick, Dave, Ben, and Glen) have died – but for those who remain, this book is a memorial to the good times we shared.  

I wrote this book in three months.  It took my wife, Beverly, countless hours over a six-month period to correct my grammar, and what she calls my “improper use of the English language” and make sense of my unorthodox sentence structure.   She offered some great ideas, and I owe a great debt of gratitude to her for making this book possible. I would be remiss to not mention my friends Bert and RuthAnne Moss, who read the first versions and offered good advice and much encouragement. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.  And my friends Kenneth Pearson and Kathy Kresge who read the book and encouraged me to pursue having it published. Thank you all again. 

It is important to note that this book is a complete work of fiction.  None of this happened and none of the characters are real.  While it is peppered with interesting facts that are true, it has a healthy dose of B.S. that enabled me to keep writing without getting bogged down by mundane things such as truth. Surely the artful merging of imagination and fact is the signature of any great storyteller.  At least it is for my stories – as my wife so often reminds me.

God has richly blessed me throughout my life, and it is my desire to be a blessing to others. Having spent over 45 years in North Carolina, I have decided to donate all profits from the sale of this book to Samaritan’s Purse, earmarked for the victims of Hurricane Helene. 

 

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About the Author
John R. Iredale
John R. Iredale was born in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, and earned his
doctorate in podiatric medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1967. He went on to
practice podiatry for nearly five decades in Durham, North Carolina. Known by
friends, family, and patients as a natural-born storyteller, John often found
inspiration in the lives of those around him. His deep curiosity and attentive
ear uncovered stories that spanned generations, cultures, and communities.

In retirement, John finally turned to the page, sharing the vivid tales that
have been living in his memory and imagination for years. The Perfect Ten is
his debut novel—a suspenseful blend of crime, loyalty, and the power of
old friends with unfinished business.

 
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Pain Teaser Tuesday

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(Kiss of Death MC)

Motorcycle Club Romance, Suspense, Age Gap

Date Published: August 22, 2025

 

Redemption doesn’t come free. And sometimes, the price is paid in blood.

Pain — When I walked out of Terre Haute Prison, I wasn’t the same man who
went in. I’ve got blood on my hands, but I’m determined to pay my debt and
take back what’s left of my life. Once I’m home, inside the walls of the
motorcycle club that welcomed me when I had no one, I have more hope than I
dared to have the whole time I was incarcerated. Problem is, the past doesn’t
stay buried. When I recognized Nadine, a young woman from my past, and got to
know the woman she’d become, I’d convinced myself there’s no way to be worthy
of a woman like her. Until she’s put squarely in the crosshairs of a situation
she knows nothing about. That’s when it’s time to earn my road name and bring
her enemies a world of hurt.

Nadine — I know better than to fall for an ex-con. I’ve seen the worst of
humanity from inside prison walls where I work as a nurse. But something about
Dr. Raven, or Pain, as they call him, gets under my skin. There was a time
when he was my hero, the person I wanted to be most like. I admit I might have
a huge case of hero worship and the tiniest little crush on him. I don’t know
the rules in his world outside the prison, but I know I need to learn fast.
Especially since corrupt cops seem to be hell-bent on cutting in on the Kiss
of Death territory. It sometimes feels like I’m fighting just to breathe. But
the scariest part? It’s not the blood, the bullets, or the bodies. It’s that I
might actually be falling in love with Ford “Pain” Raven.


A gritty, steamy romance featuring a protective alpha, a fierce heroine who
refuses to break, and the family you choose when the world tries to tear you
apart.

 

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Pain

The minute I stepped foot in the infirmary, the smell of antiseptic hit me
like a damn freight train. It’s the same scent that used to greet me
every morning when I started my day as a surgical intern five years earlier.
That scent had been soothing to me then, proof of how clean and organized my
environment was. But now it’s a black stench, tainted with the putridity
of this godforsaken place. You’d think after months of being in prison,
I would have been immune to the smell, but I guess some things just stuck with
you. Besides, every hospital — or infirmary — had a unique scent underneath
all the bleach and other chemical cleaners. This infirmary was no different.

I was escorted by a guard who probably ate doughnuts for every meal and kicked
puppies for fun, but hey, I’m not judging or anything. He shoved me into
a chair, cuffed me to the table, and disappeared, probably off to shake down
an old lady or something. I seriously doubted he was capable of anything more
strenuous.

“See ya around, Brutus.” I lifted my chin at the rotund man. He
frowned at me but I just grinned. I liked to pick one guard at a place and
harass him until he broke. I was a surgeon and, if I was honest, I
didn’t think I saw psychiatrists as “real” doctors.
I’m ashamed to admit it now for multiple reasons. Mostly because
I’ve been in places in the prison system where there is more true mental
illness than I ever thought could possibly be concentrated in a single
building, but also because I’ve learned a new appreciation for how a
good psychiatrist could get into someone’s head. It was a powerful
feeling. I had no desire to fuck with someone’s head — much — but
teasing them a little was too fun to resist. The guards anyway. Occasionally
I’d fuck with other staff members or the occasional prisoner if he was a
pain in my ass, but mostly it was the guards.

As I sat there, I caught a glimpse of a nurse. She looked like a tiny, curvy
angel in this sea of steel and misery. Honey-colored hair pulled up in a messy
bun, and those gray eyes that seem to see right through me. For some reason, I
don’t associate those eyes with a woman. I knew I’d seen those
eyes before, but for the life of me, I couldn’t place her.

“Good afternoon, Dr. Raven,” she said as she approached me, and
holy shit, I recognized that tinkling voice. Then her eyes widened and she
winced. “I’m so sorry,” she whispered, obviously devastated
at her inadvertent mistake. We both knew I was no longer a doctor. While a
felony conviction didn’t always mean someone had to surrender their
medical license, doing so had been a condition of my plea agreement. One I
didn’t fight even though my brother tried to get me to. With anyone
else, or if I didn’t know this woman, I’d have thought it was
intentional, designed to either make me feel small by reminding me of how far
I’d fallen or to see if they could make me snap with mental torment. But
not Nadine Brentner.

“It’s all right, Ms. Brentner. I know it wasn’t
intentional.”

Her jaw drops. “You remember my name?” Real wonder and a touch of
hero worship tinted her expression. She looked more than a little starstruck
and for the first time I could ever remember, I wanted to puff my chest out in
pride. Because some girl I never knew very well was happily surprised I
remembered her fucking name. Maybe Knuckles, the fucker, was rubbing off on
me. I’d heard about him and his woman and how disgustingly mushy they
could be. Only this wasn’t my woman. Also, when I knew her, she was
still in high school, volunteering in the hospital’s Explorer program, a
“class” in which the students volunteered at the hospital in
different departments so they could see what the world of healthcare was like
and outside the classroom.

I couldn’t help but smile. Nadine had been a ray of sunshine from the
first day I saw her in my OR waiting room. We didn’t interact, though I
tried to acknowledge her when I saw her. She had been handing out snacks and
taking family to their loved ones as they came out of recovery. It seemed like
she had a natural ability to empathize with those around her. On more than one
occasion, I saw her help calm someone down when no one else could.
Administration had been angry with her for stepping in. She was underage and a
student, but she’d been there at the time and had already made a
connection with the woman. I didn’t see her after that and I’d
wondered on more than one occasion if she’d been moved to another
department because of that incident or if she was simply finished with her
class.

“Of course, I remember you.” I tried to drop my “Pain”
persona and adopt some kind of gruff, long forgotten version of “Dr.
Raven” she might remember. “You were one of the few Healthcare
Explorers to come through my area who I thought might make a career in
medicine someday.”

She seemed startled before she gave me a smile filled with wonder. Her eyes
widened and she looked down at the floor. Taking a breath, she met my gaze
again. This time, she looked more settled. Apparently, she hadn’t
thought I’d notice her. Truth was, it was impossible not to notice her.

Nadine Brentner, the teenager, had been beautiful, but like a porcelain doll
you were afraid to touch for fear of breaking her. I appreciated her outer
beauty then, but it was her inner beauty that caused me to remember her. I
don’t think there was ever a time I saw her without a smile.

“I hope I live up to your expectations then.” She smiled as she
pulled a computer in front of her and began typing. “Give me just a
moment,” she mumbled as she continued to peck on the keyboard.
“Stupid thing locked me out again.” She gave me a sheepish grin.
“I took too long and it thought I’d left.” She was muttering
under her breath now and it was almost too cute for words. Mainly because I
could remember her doing much the same thing a few times back when I’d
had a life and an identity. Only thing she’d improved upon was that now,
she seemed to need to stick the tip of her tongue out while she concentrated.

She sat across the small table from me. I was shackled at the ankles and
wrists and secured to a bar bolted in the middle of the steel table. This
might be medical, but I wasn’t sick or injured and the guards
didn’t know me. No one was taking any chances. New face, new place.

As she continued her login, I glanced around the room. The big guard who
brought me here was gone, but there were two other guards. One of them cleared
his throat and frowned in our direction.

Nadine glanced at him before she looked up at me again. This time, her smile
was still polite but not as welcoming. I noticed she seemed nervous now when
she hadn’t before. I made a mental note and waited until Nadine was deep
into her questioning about my medical history and such before I snuck a glance
at the guard. There were no names on their ID badges, but I’d find out
who he was and what beef he had with Nadine. And why the fuck she was scared
of him.

 

About the Author

Marteeka Karland is an international bestselling author who leads a double
life as an erotic romance author by evening and a semi-domesticated housewife
by day. Known for her down and dirty MC romances, Marteeka takes pleasure in
spinning tales of tenacious, protective heroes and spirited, vulnerable
heroines. She staunchly advocates that every character deserves a blissful
ending, even, sometimes, the villains in her narratives. Her writings are
speckled with intense, raw elements resulting in page-turning delight entwined
with seductive escapades leading up to gratifying conclusions that elicit a
sigh from her readers.

Away from the pen, Marteeka finds joy in baking and supporting her husband
with their gardening activities. The late summer season is set aside for
preserving the delightful harvest that springs from their combined efforts
(which is mostly his efforts, but you can count it). To stay updated with
Marteeka’s latest adventures and forthcoming books, make sure to visit her
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One Year in Paris Teaser Tuesday

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Contemporary Romance

Date Published: 07-25-2025

Publisher: Lipstick Publishing

 

 

When Annalise Garner arrives in Paris to study art, she’s chasing
quiet—far from her Southern roots, far from expectations. What she
doesn’t expect is to meet Jett Hunter, a star American soccer player
with green eyes, a bruised past, and a future under a constant spotlight.

Jett lives for the game. Annelise lives for the canvas. But when fate
intertwines their worlds on a rain-soaked street in the City of Lights,
neither is prepared for the slow-burn connection that follows.

As their hearts tangle between café tables and gallery walls, the
intrusion of the press and career choices threaten to pull them apart.

Jett faces pressure to return to New York.

Annalise wrestles with who she is beyond her art.

And just when they start to find their rhythm, a devastating injury changes
everything.

Set against the romance of Paris and the quiet beauty of rebuilding a life,
One Year in Paris is a tender story of love that endures the noise, finds
strength in the silence, and blooms where it’s least expected.

 

Excerpt

Chapter One

Paris, France.

March.

Paris smelled like warm bread, rain, and the kind of freedom you didn’t
realize you were starving for until you tasted it.

Annelise Garner pressed her sketchbook to her chest as she crossed Place du
Tertre, her long blond curls pulled into a loose braid and a soft, excited
nervousness fluttering in her chest. This wasn’t just a
vacation—it was a year away from all expectations. No cotillions, no
pageants, no family name to maintain. Just art, sunlight, and the faint
promise of something more.

She passed a café tucked between a bookstore and a patisserie, where
laughter spilled onto the street. A gust of wind tugged at her scarf, and she
caught it just before it flew—only to stumble directly into someone
walking briskly around the corner.

Hard chest. Expensive cologne. An arm around her waist, steadying.

“Whoa—pardon,” a deep voice rumbled. American, unmistakably.
Rough with surprise. Smooth with heat.

Annelise looked up—and found herself staring into the greenest eyes
she’d ever seen.

The man holding her was tall…Ridiculously tall. His hair was dark and
swept back in the kind of effortless way that meant effort had definitely been
involved. A few people nearby had slowed down to look. Some pointed.

“Y-you’re American,” she blurted in surprise before she
could stop herself.

He smirked. “So are you.”

“Atlanta.”

“New York.”

They paused.

“I’m Annelise.”

“Jett Hunter.”

And as he stepped back, letting her go with a soft brush of his fingers, she
noticed the gym bag over his shoulder, scuffed cleats peeking out the side.

That name…Jett Hunter. It tickled something in her brain. A memory from
a sports magazine her friend from back home, Abigail, had fawned over.

She blinked.

“You play soccer…”

He gave her a crooked smile. “A little.”

“How long have you been in Paris?”

“Two years…You?”

“Two months…I’m here studying art for a year courtesy of a
generous inheritance from my grandpa.”

“My contract ends in seven months.”

Annelise nodded. “I wish I could stay forever, but—” she
shrugged.

She didn’t give a reason and Jett didn’t know her well enough to
ask.

Jett Hunter didn’t believe in fate. He believed in timing—on the
field, in life, in love, if that was even something he still believed in at
all.

But when he spotted her again the next morning, crossing Rue des Abbesses with
a portfolio twice her size and sunlight catching in her golden hair, he felt
something stir.

She hadn’t seen him yet. She was juggling her sketchbook tucked under
one arm and what looked like a artists satchel in the other. Same soft curls,
same honey-sweet presence…Annelise.

He pushed his sunglasses down the bridge of his nose to be sure.

Yep. It was her.

Jett stood up from his table before he thought better of it, dodged a Vespa,
and stepped into her path just as she looked up.

She gasped, nearly bumping into him again, and blinked in surprise.
“You?”

He gave a crooked grin. “Starting to think you’re following
me.”

Her lips parted—then curved. “Or you’re following me.”

“Touché.”

She shifted the satchel and sketchpad awkwardly. “Do you usually begin
your mornings by bumping into strangers?”

“I had a need for croissants,” he explained. “And accidental
run-ins with beautiful strangers are a bonus,” he added.

Her cheeks colored faintly. It looked good on her. Real. Not rehearsed like
the women he usually met who were after him for nothing more than his fame and
fortune.

He nodded toward the café behind him. “Sit with me?”

She hesitated for a breath. Then nodded.

They sat under the striped awning, a plate of flaky pastries between them. Two
Americans in the heart of Montmartre pretending Paris wasn’t working
some strange kind of magic on them.

Annelise told him about her art studies and Georgia summers. She spoke briefly
of her political family, being an only child, how she used to sketch horses in
the back pasture and dream of painting sunrises in another country.

Jett told her about New York, the endless push of fame, and how Paris had been
a necessary escape. He didn’t mention the pressure from the club or the
headlines speculating about his focus slipping. Not yet.

“I prefer to keep to myself. I don’t usually do people,” she
admitted, stirring her espresso slowly. “They’re
too…complicated.”

“Yet here you are sat across from one this morning.”

Annelise looked up. “You’re different. You feel like—”
She stopped herself.

“Like what?” he asked softly.

“Like someone real.”

Jett became quiet. It had been a long time since anyone had said that to him.
Even longer since it felt true.

When Annelise stood to leave, she gave him a smile that felt like spring.

“Same café tomorrow?” he asked, not wanting to let her slip
from his life.

She looked over her shoulder as she walked away. “If the croissants are
this good again.”

He watched her go—shoulders relaxed, curls bouncing lightly, sunlight
wrapped around her like a promise.

Jett sat back in his chair, let the Paris air fill his lungs, and for the
first time in a long time, he didn’t feel like he was running toward the
next match or away from himself.

He just felt…here.

And that was enough.

 

About the Author

Susan Horsnell

 

I’m an Australian author who writes in a variety of genres,
including Western romance, historical romance, Gay Romance, and contemporary
romance. I also have a Thriller Murder/Mystery, children’s, non-fiction
and young adult.

I have published over 60 books and novellas, many of which feature strong,
independent heroines and rugged, alpha male heroes. Some of my popular series
include the Outback Australia series and The Carter Brothers series.

My books are known for their well-researched historical details and vivid
descriptions of the Australian landscape.

My work has garnered praise from readers and critics alike, and I have won
several awards for my writing.

If you’re interested in learning more about my books:

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