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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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Secret History Thriller, Historical Fantasy, Supernatural Thriller,
Speculative Fiction.

Date Published: 28/01/2019

Publisher: Matador

 

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It is 1761. Prussia is at war with Russia and Austria.

As the Russian army occupies East Prussia, King Frederick the Great and his
men fight hard to win back their homeland.

In Ludwigshain, a Junker estate in East Prussia, Countess Marion von Adler
celebrates an exceptional harvest. But it is requisitioned by Russian
troops. When Marion tries to stop them, a Russian captain strikes her. His
lieutenant, Ian Fermor, defends Marion’s honour and is stabbed for his
insubordination. Abandoned by the Russians, Fermor becomes a divisive figure
on the estate.

Close to death, Fermor dreams of the Adler, a numinous eagle entity, whose
territory extends across the lands of Northern Europe and which is
mysteriously connected to the Enlightenment. What happens next will change
of the course of human history…

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 EXCERPT

This is an excerpt from The Coronation by Justin Newland. 

It’s the closing scene of Chapter 2, The Fear of Famine. 

It’s from the point of view of Marion Grafin (or Countess) von Adler and takes place in her home in Schloss (or Castle) Ludwigshain.

 

She found the officer in charge, a middle-aged, thickset man, with hair sprouting from his eyebrows, and his hands. “What are they doing?” she demanded. “Where are you going with all that food?”

Smart in his uniform, as well as his attitude, the officer replied, “The Russian Army needs transport and supplies. They are mine to requisition.”

“Not again,” she complained. “Two years ago, the Russian Imperial Army barracked an entire regiment on my estate and we’ve barely recovered.” 

“I know nothing about that,” the officer said. 

“You can tell your men to stop.” 

“I will not,” the officer said flatly.

She tried a personal approach and asked, “Who do I have the honour of addressing?”

“Captain Stepan Gurieli of the Guzinskiy Hussars at your service,” he said, clicking the heels of his boots. 

As she watched the Georgian soldiers load sacks of potatoes, wheat, corn and carrots onto the carts, Marion had an awful, sinking feeling. This was terrible. Without food, her people, her estate, could all crumble into dust. She tried again. 

 “This is the last day of the harvest. If you take everything, my people won’t survive the winter.”

“This is for the victorious Russian Army,” Gurieli said with a snarl. 

“Famine gnaws at the soul,” she pleaded with him. “At least leave us something!”

“These are my orders,” the captain snapped back. “If you don’t like them, take up the matter with the Governor General of Königsberg, or better still, Elizabeth Petrovna, Empress of all Russia.”

She kept her own counsel on that one. 

A younger officer – a lieutenant – joined them. He was the one Konstantin had been berating. He had a slight build and rounded shoulders. Marion particularly noticed his gleaming emerald-green eyes and, protruding from beneath his cap, strands of curly red hair. 

“Your report, Lieutenant Fermor,” the captain said. 

“The men have gathered everything they can,” the lieutenant replied.

“Good, then prepare the column to leave,” Gurieli said. He bestowed on Marion a smug grin and strode towards his dapple-grey horse. 

The monster was going to steal her people’s harvest. There was so little time to save her people. She had to stop him. She darted in front of him, arms outstretched, blocking his way. 

Mouth agape, the captain stepped back, evidently as surprised as she was by her impetuous action. 

“Get out of my way – or suffer the consequences.” 

Breathing hard, her heart pumping, she glared at him. “Please. Don’t steal our harvest!” 

The captain leaned forward and barked, “Don’t prevent me from following my orders!” 

She chose her next words carefully. “This is cruel, vindictive and contrary to the teachings of Our Lord!”

“Bah!” he scoffed. “I don’t care. The Lutheran Church is full of heretics anyway.” 

Silence gripped her round the throat. Fear bared its claws.

“What about the little ones?” she pleaded. “Don’t you have children, Captain Gurieli? Leave something for them, I beg you.” 

“Blame it on that odious King Frederick of yours,” the captain replied, tapping his riding whip against his thigh. “Because of his hubris, my countrymen – and yours – die horribly on the battlefield. I’ve seen hundreds lose their limbs. A whole generation is amputated. So many fatherless families. Don’t preach to me about children. Be thankful I’m leaving you your lives!” 

“I will not let you leave my people to starve!” Every word was like a peal of thunder.

“Get out of my way, you whore!” the captain hissed. 

Hans rushed forward, shouting, “How dare you address my mother like that!” 

“Who is this suckling babe?” Gurieli laid on the scorn.

“I’m not a child, I’m a man,” Hans snapped. 

What happened next seemed to do so in slow motion.

The glint of a blade in the sunlight. Hans’ overhead thrust parried by Gurieli. The dagger falling from her son’s hand spiralling through the air. Gurieli knocking the boy to the ground and plunging his foot on his chest, then lifting his riding whip above his head. 

She flung herself into the trajectory of the whip. 

It ripped her cheek and stung her with a shooting pain the like of which she had never experienced. Her knees trembled. With the sheer force of will, she urged herself not to move, nor wipe away the blood trickling down her cheek. 

Otto and the young lieutenant rushed towards the captain. 

“Stop right there!” One fiery glance endorsed her command. 

Defiant like a granite mountain before a storm, she stared into the captain’s eyes.

“Move out of my way, or I’ll have to…” Gurieli said.

The captain raised his whip hand and she winced, expecting another strike. A moment passed. Nothing happened. She opened her eyes. The captain and the young lieutenant were grappling and grunting like a couple of great bears. Hans got up from the ground and she flung a protective arm around him. The lieutenant twisted Gurieli’s hand, forcing him to drop the whip. 

Gurieli pulled away, shouting, “What on earth do you think you’re doing?” 

“You struck a lady! Call yourself an Imperial Russian officer? You’ve dishonoured the regiment!” the lieutenant replied. 

“This is the foreigner’s true colour!” the captain stoked the flames. “White – like the flag of surrender! You’d have our great mother country bow the knee to Prussians!”

 The lieutenant unsheathed his sabre and slashed it against the side of the captain’s head, severing his left ear in one swift, clean blow. The ear landed in the summer dust. Blood oozed down the captain’s neck, turning his crisp white uniform a sanguine shade of scarlet. The captain stroked the wound, examined the blood on his hand and licked it. His face transformed into one of unadulterated fury. 

“You’ve done it now, little Lieutenant,” Gurieli snarled. “You are under my command. Your precious uncle isn’t here to cosset you.” 

The cut on her cheek seared right through her. Waves of pain beat against her legs. She felt dizzy and leaned against Hans. 

The lieutenant took a step back and bowed his head. He seemed to have realised the gravity of his action. In a grovelling tone, he said, “I-I’m sorry, Captain.” 

“You will be. Here, bite on this!” The captain pulled out his sabre and drove at the lieutenant, who tried to parry the thrust, but Gurieli ran the lieutenant through the side. She cringed at the squishing sound of the sword piercing his flesh. Gurieli withdrew the sabre and blood spurted in an arc, colouring the sandy ground in a hot crimson stream. 

The lieutenant slumped to his knees, clutching his side, blood squelching through his fingers. The captain walked round him, planted a boot on the lieutenant’s back and kicked him to the ground, face first.

No one moved. Everyone was in shock. 

The lieutenant lay in a pool of blood oozing into the yellow sand, as flies descended on the banquet. Nearby, the captain’s horse, feeling the ambient tension, deposited a large volume of stinking excrement onto the forecourt.

“There, Gräfin.” The captain’s voice ascended the heights of mockery. “There’s food for your people. From the horse’s arse!”

Marion clung onto Hans’ arm, to prevent him from going back into the fray and stop herself falling over in a heap.

The adjutant stumbled over to where the lieutenant lay stricken on the ground, his life oozing out onto the gravel. 

The captain barked at him, “Leave him!”

“He’ll die, Captain Gurieli,” the adjutant replied. 

“He struck a superior officer, an offence that bears a grave punishment. Do you want to suffer the same fate?”

The adjutant frowned and shook his head. 

“Then pick that up!” Gurieli pointed to his bloody ear. 

“Yes, Captain,” the adjutant murmured.

“And that.” Gurieli pointed to his whip. “Now let’s leave this accursed place.”

Gurieli led the column off – taking with them most of their horses, carts and wagons carrying the bulk of the estate’s winter food supplies. They left behind fear of famine, a pile of steaming horse shit and a mortally wounded Russian officer. 

Once she made sure Hans was unhurt, Marion acted quickly. “Find the doctor. This wound needs cauterising. Bring the lieutenant inside.” 

Otto picked him up by the armpits while Konstantin grabbed the boy’s feet. They hauled him as far as the entrance of the Schloss, where a barrel of a man with a face pitted like the full moon, stood on the steps. Few survived the smallpox, but he had. Arms folded, he blocked their way.

“Alexander,” she said to him, “let them pass.” 

The huntsman ignored her and lanced the boil of his opinion. Pointing to the stricken lieutenant, he snarled, “Him, he’s Russian scum. They raped our women and our land. They left him here to die. If it were me, I’d do the same.”

“We’re trying to save his life,” she replied. 

“What life? He’s not worth it. His soldiers stole our food and our peace of mind. What we gonna feed him on? Berries? Grass? Nah. I see real life in the woods. The beasts of the forest knows the way of things. They’d leave him to die. Not thee, though, Your Excellency. You wanna feed our enemy with food we ain’t even got!”

She glared at him like a Prussian Medusa, willing him to turn to stone under her gaze. “Listen to me! That man doesn’t even know who I am, yet was prepared to lay down his life for me and my son. What more can you ask of a friend, so how can he be an enemy? Now move!” 

While the huntsman beat a calculated retreat, she knew it was a temporary respite. The fear of famine crawled into people’s lives like vermin and was as equally hard to remove. 

 

 About the Author

Justin Newland

Justin Newland is an author of historical fantasy and secret history
thrillers – that’s history with a supernatural twist. His
historical novels feature known events and real people from the past, which
are re-told and examined through the lens of the supernatural.

His novels speculate on the human condition and explore the fundamental
questions of our existence. As a species, as Homo sapiens sapiens –
that’s man the twice-wise – how are we doing so far? Where is
mankind’s spiritual home? What does it look or feel like? Would we
recognise it if we saw it?

Undeterred by the award of a Doctorate in Mathematics from Imperial
College, London, he found his way to the creative keyboard and conceived his
debut novel, The Genes of Isis (Matador, 2018), an epic fantasy set under
Ancient Egyptian skies.

Next came the supernatural thriller, The Old Dragon’s Head (Matador,
2018), set in Ming Dynasty China.

His third novel, The Coronation (Matador, 2019), speculates on the genesis
of the most important event of the modern world – the Industrial
Revolution.

His fourth, The Abdication (Matador, 2021), is a supernatural thriller in
which a young woman confronts her faith in a higher purpose and what it
means to abdicate that faith.

His stories add a touch of the supernatural to history and deal with the
themes of war, religion, evolution and the human’s place in the
universe.

He was born three days before the end of 1953 and lives with his partner in
plain sight of the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England.

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What Am I? Book Blitz

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Illustrated by Isabella Smith

Children’s / School and Social Issues

Date Published: July 1, 2022

Publisher: MindStir Media

Understanding yourself, Understanding your kids.

I wish I had learned about our 4 bodies before I embarked on
motherhood.

Motherhood, to me, means total acceptance and unconditional love.
Understanding our four bodies and how they vary in different individuals can
help us notice and celebrate our uniqueness.

 

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Dr. Tina Koopersmith,

Dr. Tina Koopersmith, MD, REI, FACOG, BAIHM, is a board-certified OBGYN and
Reproductive Endocrinologist (REI) as well as a board-certified practitioner
of Integrative Medicine.

Dr. Koopersmith is a graduate of Duke University and Duke University
Medical School.

Tina Koopersmith MD is MORE than a physician, she is also a life and
relationship coach, a mom and a perpetual student. She is dedicated to
modifying our health care system from one focused on illness and sickness to
one devoted to prevention and wellness. For 30 years as a fertility
specialist, she focused on bringing life to her patients and now her focus
is on bringing her patients to life.

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Infinite Sea of Stars Teaser

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Poetry

Release Date: November 14, 2022

Publisher: Naked Armadillo Press

 

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EVERY POEM IS A LOVE LETTER. AND THESE LETTERS ARE FOR YOU.

For all the times a piece of you was missing, for all the days you
didn’t know where you belonged, for each tiny moment when you
transformed—and still transform.

Infinite Sea of Stars is an ode to love and human resilience. A map of deep
scars and faint laugh lines. Instilling an unwavering sense of hope into
those who decide to dive soul-first into this mystical journey in book
form.

It is a memoir someone else wrote about you. A diary you didn’t know
you kept. The manual you needed but refused to open.

Crafted by decades of introspection and meditation practice, Shannon
Crossman’s poetry is familiar yet enlightening.

Infinite Sea of Stars will pave the reader’s way to self-love,
acceptance, and inner growth, moving through the caverns of discontent and
the soul’s oldest wounds to arrive at the trailhead of a life filled
with deep joy and wonder.

Great for fans of Hafiz, Rumi, Chelan Harkin, and Adyashanti.

 

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Small Birds

Beautiful sister,

rest in the palm of the Beloved.

Nothing, oh nothing,

can push you over the edge of

that Divine cradle.

 

No tornado of rage,

sea of shame,

mountain of guilt or fear

can pull you from

the Beloved’s gentle caress.

There is no falling.

You are as the small bird

guarded in the nest…

loved and delivered safe

to the day you remember

your own wings.

About the Author

Shannon Crossman

Published in two anthologies, Goddess When She Rules and Hidden Lights, as
well as online at The Urban Howl and Wildheart Writers, Shannon’s work
centers on themes of belonging, resilience, wonder, and the ecstatic.

Nothing excites her more than a blank page or an unexplored path through a
solitary forest. Words and the natural world are and have always been, her
way back home.

In her heart of hearts, she still believes in magic, craves the ocean like
a landlocked mermaid, and dreams of a life without shoes.

 

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Where the Heart Is: A Homecoming Blitz

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Drama

Date Published: October 2022

 

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Jenna Davis-Wilson and her two lively children have returned to the
nostalgic home of her childhood in Madison County, Nebraska. This
spontaneous decision to take up permanent residency at the old Victorian
manor following her father’s sudden death ushers in a myriad of unexpected
twists and turns. Jenna’s husband, Marcus, a well-respected obstetrician in
New York, also relocates to smalltown Tilden where tensions mount with a
longtime family friend and her opinionated, prejudicial tirades. The
discovery of a dark family secret locked away for decades in an old attic
trunk threatens to overshadow a highly esteemed ancestral image and brings
into question everything that Jenna believes about her cherished
legacy.

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D. L. Norris

D. L. Norris is a notable author and motivational speaker who has written
numerous short stories and articles on health, emotional wellness, family,
and cultural history. Norris’s novels The Long Way Home and Where the Heart
Is, capture in colorful, humorous style the actual events and cultural
mindsets of her beloved Scandinavian family and personal life experiences.
Norris’s expressive writing style quickly engages her readers and encourages
them to sit back and enjoy a nostalgic, magical journey. She and her
husband, Quincy, make their home in beautiful Hartford, Connecticut.

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The HWA Poetry Showcase, Volume IX Blitz

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Horror, Poetry

Date Published: 11.07.2022

The Horror Writers Associations presents their ninth annual Poetry
Showcase, featuring the best in never-before-published dark verse. Edited by
Angela Yuriko Smith, this year’s featured poets are Stephanie M. Wytovich,
Geneve Flynn, and Naomi Simone Borwein, plus dozens of poems from the
talented members of the Horror Writers Association.

 

This volume is edited by Angela Yuriko Smith, and she worked with judges
Lee Murray, Maxwell I. Gold, and Frances Lu-Pai Ippolito to choose the 50
poems that make up the TOC.

 

This year’s featured poets are Stephanie M. Wytovich, Geneve Flynn
and Naomi Simone Borwein.

The following poets have also been selected to have their work included in
this year’s showcase: Mary A. Turzillo, Christina Sng, Alessandro
Manzetti, Victoria Nations, K. H. Vaughan, Cassondra Windwalker, Jacqueline
West, Carina Bissett, Hillary Dodge, Lucy A. Snyder, Colleen Anderson, E. F.
Schraeder, Sara Tantlinger, Ann K. Schwader, Corinne Hughes, Monica S.
Kuebler, Janine Cross, Kathryn Ptacek, Holly Lyn Walrath, Gary Robbe, Marge
Simon, Stephanie Ellis, R. Leigh Hennig, Austin Gragg, M. Lopes da Silva,
Denise Dumars, Gordon Linzner, Saytchyn Maddux-Creech, Ross E. Lockhart,
Teel James Glenn, Bruce Boston, John Claude Smith, Roni Stinger, Dan B.
Fierce, Madison McSweeney, Steven Clapp, Rook Riley, Timothy P. Flynn,
Dianthe West, Lori R. Lopez, Terrie Leigh Relf, Lisa Becker, Donna K. Fitch,
Ai Jiang, J.E. Erickson, and Gerri Leen.

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