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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.

My Brave Heart Warrior Virtual Book Tour

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Illustrator: Andrew Laitinen

Children’s Inspirational Books, Children’s Christian Books

Date Published: January 31, 2022

Publisher: Lucid Books

There are many unknowns in life, especially when your child is about to be
born. There are even more when you know your child is about to be born with
congenital heart disease and defects. Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the
most common birth defect. In fact, 1 in 100 infants is born with CHD, which
is more than 1.3 million per year worldwide. Even after intervention through
surgery, there is no cure for CHD. It is a life-long battle. Heart warriors
are always at war, going through many battles from the moment they are born.
And there are many unknowns.

 

Although CHD can be scary, let’s never forget that our heart warriors
are:

•         Strong

•         Brave

•         Courageous

•         Resilient

 

The strength and resilience that heart warriors show is truly amazing and
inspiring. They beat the odds every time! They instill a lot of hope in
other heart warriors and their families and most everyone else. They teach
us to be strong and brave in everything we do. Are you brave enough? Prepare
to be inspired!

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About the Author

Jennifer Diaz

Jennifer Diaz is an entrepreneur, business owner, mother to a brave and
beautiful heart warrior angel in heaven (Arnaldo Lopez, Jr.), congenital
heart disease awareness advocate, and now a published author. She is the
owner of a safety school, a trucking company, and a real estate company and
is currently working on a nonprofit organization for heart warriors and
their families. She is from Rio Grande City, Texas, and graduated from the
University of Texas at San Antonio with a Bachelor of Science in biology.
Her strong love and deep affection for her son inspired her to write this
book to him while she was alongside him in the hospital. Her son fought for
his life, but God had different plans for him. Jennifer wants to keep the
promise she made to Arnaldo-to keep his name, story, and legacy alive. She
hopes to inspire and instill hope through her son’s journey and story. She
wants to touch many lives the same way her son touched hers and the lives of
many others. Be kind. Be strong. Be brave. Be resilient. Be Super Baby
Arnold.

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The Torch: The Rising Darkness Blitz

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YA Sci-Fi / Fantasy

Date Published: September 18, 2022

Publisher: Mindstir Media (September 18, 2022)

 

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A group of young adults searching for a friend that goes missing. Amid the
searching, they find themselves thrust into a war they never knew existed,
which spawns more conflicts than those with which they started out.

“He wanted more power, and more control. When I was with him, that
seemed to be his main goal.”

“What other power was there?”

“Oh, more than you could ever know.”

About the Author

Bertrand Coruscare’s first novel, Rising Darkness, is the beginning of the
epic “The Torch series.” Lover of the mysterious, the heroic, and
the refined, he fills his days with dark stories, warm drinks, and a touch
of sarcasm.

Bertrand resides in the Pacific Northwest, where he is pursuing a degree in
English. He often wanders the ancient forests of imagination, guided by
ambition, that azure flame.

 

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Iora and the Quest of Five Blitz

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YA Fantasy

Date Published: 11/1/2022

 

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Iora overhears sinister whispering coming from her well and is attacked by
a strange creature. She knows her father is in mortal danger, but no one
will listen. She sneaks out to search the enchanted Wacky Wilderness for
him, but Beetle isn’t about to let her go alone. Among the jungle
denizens, they encounter wild animals, hidden tribes, secretive lands, and
strange and magical creatures: some friendly and some not.

After finding one of the guiding angels of the jungle, the search for her
father becomes a quest to save the jungle! They only have 17 days to find
the other four forest Angels and the elusive Spirit of the Jungle! But the
dark forces aren’t going to sit by and let that happen…

 

About the Author

Arefa Tehsin

Arefa Tehsin is the author of 16 fiction and non-fiction books, both for
children and adults, and contributes columns, features and travel articles
to various publications like The Indian Express, The Hindu, Deccan Herald,
Outlook Money and TerraGreen. Her book The Chirmi Chasers has been
shortlisted for Neev Book Award 2021. Amra and the Witch was shortlisted for
FCCI’s Best Book of the Year Award 2019. She was shortlisted for the
The Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Best Author Award 2017 for her book Wild in
the Backyard (Publisher: Penguin Random House). The picture book The
Elephant Bird was read at 3200+ locations in India from the slums to the
Presidential library on the International Literacy Day, 2016 and translated
in 30 languages. Do Tigers Drink Blood and 13 Other Mysteries of Nature is
being translated in Chinese. A few schools in India and Sri Lanka have taken
up her books as textbooks and supplementary readers. Daughter of the
renowned naturalist Dr. Raza H. Tehsin, Arefa has spent her childhood days
treading jungles with her father, exploring caves and handling snakes. She
was appointed as the Honorary Wildlife Warden of Udaipur district and has
pursued nature conservation through her writings and columns.

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The Quarryman’s Girl Virtual Book Tour

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Fiction (General, Literary, Women’s, Historical)

Date Published: 07-21-2022

Publisher: Mountain Lake Press

 

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Life is winding down for French Canadian immigrant Rose Dowd. She
isn’t fighting the flow until Fate forces her to gear up for yet
another chapter. Much like her adopted country, as it stakes out a new
international role in World War II, Rose must reinvent herself. Quickly.
Before she can move forward, however, she needs to absorb lessons from her
past, by channeling her former persona as the spunky Quarryman’s girl,
by reexamining her culture shock and parental abandonment, and by mending a
long-standing rift with her sister Isabelle.

Integral to Rose’s journey are her sharp-tongued sister Izzy; her
perpetually worried son Vince, a resourceful shipyard worker; her long dead
Métis mentor Mère Agathe; her bright and bubbly, but sickly
granddaughter Netty; and Nate, “The Ragman’s Grandson,” a
club-footed, pre-law student dreading his future. Follow these unforgettable
characters from the 1880s to the 1940s, Travel from the hard-scrabble pig
farms of Quebec to the granite quarries of Quincy (Massachusetts); from the
frozen St. Lawrence River to the deep-channel Fore River, launching pad for
some of World War II’s most famous warships.

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In her dream she was back in Quebec. Not at the farm, but in a forest clearing, in mid-winter. Although the snow was hip deep, Rose recognized the clearing. Mère Agathe had taken her there many times, in spring, summer, and fall, to gather herbs to heal and mushrooms and roots to eat. It was a magical place.

Turning full circle at the center of the clearing, Rose could see nothing but hemlock, tamarack, and jack pine. If she lay on her back, the tops of all those giant conifers would converge in one perfect point. Staring at the dark green wall encircling her, she felt so small. Not because she was a child. Because she was a mere human. A mere human, all alone in the northern wilderness. Her sense of awe gradually faded, to be replaced by washes of panic. Her heart began skipping beats. A pulse throbbed inside her upper abdomen. Nausea restricted her throat. Her breathing became shallow…

Her peripheral vision picked up a quiver in the drooping, snow-encrusted hemlock branches to her right. The quiver grew to a tremble, then a convulsion, as a figure emerged from the green wall. 

Jésus, Marie, Joseph!” Rose exclaimed. She relaxed a little—but only a little—when she recognized Mère Agathe, swathed in a woolen blanket whiter than the snow.

A bony index finger emerged from the blanket and wagged at Rose. “Hard times coming, little one. And you not ready, eh? High time you get ready, no?”

 

 

About the Author

Melanie Forde

Melanie Forde grew up hearing fanciful tales about her voyageur forefathers
swaggering through 17th century Quebec, while her Métis foremothers
parsed the mysteries of the natural world. It was only a matter of time
before she mined those memories for a novel. It was high time that she set
her characters in the gritty hometown that started her own journey: Quincy,
Massachusetts. She’d like to think she inherited some of the earlier
generations’ resilience, joie de vivre and attunement with Mother
Nature. She credits both her French Canadian and Irish ancestors with the
storytelling gene that inspired four previous, character-driven novels.
Although she now lives in the Virginia mountains, far from both Quebec and
Quincy, she sometimes hears ghostly sled dogs howling softly amid the
moonshadows that dapple the snow.

 

Also by Melanie Forde:

• Hillwilla

• On the Hillwilla Road

• Reinventing Hillwilla

• Decanted Truths

 

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Deadeye Teaser Tuesday

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Bones MC, Book 13

Motorcycle Club Romance, Suspense, Action & Adventure

Date Published: 11/04/2022

 

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 Chloe — Manipulative on the best of days, my mother hooked up with
the president of a powerful MC. When he retired, she decided to give me to a
man I’ve never met. Guess she thought she’d  still be able
to keep her status if I became the ol’lady of the new president. I
have no idea what the men in the club are like and I’m not judging,
but they wear the 1% patch and I know enough about MCs to know that
can’t be good for a girl like me.

 

Deadeye – I’m a patient man. Pride myself on that. So when I
find a girl camping out under a rock watching the club, I camp out to watch
her. The more I watch, the more I like what I see. Before I can make her
mine, though, I need to find out why she’s here. No one’s more
surprised than me when she tells me who her daddy is. Except maybe her
daddy. Now I’m pitted against one of my own brothers. But the more I
get to know the spunky little minx, the more I want her. And the more I
realize I may have to kill my own MC brother and tear apart a rival MC
looking for the woman meant to be their new president’s
ol’lady.

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Chloe

I was tired. So fucking tired. I’d only been on the run for five
days, but it was five days of backwoods hell. Finding the place I needed to
get to had been hard enough. Actually getting there without anyone seeing me
had been a feat like I’d never undertaken before. Still don’t
know how I managed it without getting hopelessly lost. But here I was.

The name of the club was Bones MC, Somerset, Kentucky. I’d walked all
the way from Jeffersonville, Indiana to find this place. Compared to the
club I’d come from this one was relatively small. But from what
I’d learned, they were very close-knit and incredibly dangerous.

I was currently hiding under a rock overhang just tall enough for me to lie
flat on my belly and watch the place. I’d covered myself with leaves
and sticks, camouflaging my hiding spot as best I could. So far, no one had
spotted me. If they had, they hadn’t busted me yet. I should have just
gone into the clubhouse, but I wanted to scout the place out first. If there
seemed to be too much shady shit going down, I’d just move on without
wasting my time. Or putting myself in a worse position than I’d been
in when I ran.

So far, there had been parties that got pretty loud and wild, similar to
what I’d seen at Iron Tzars MC. The guys at Bones partied hard, but
they worked hard, too. Beyond the large clubhouse was a neighborhood. There
were what looked like high-end, double-wide mobile homes, but also a
smattering of houses, with more going up. The two days I’d been hiding
out, I’d seen several of the club members working throughout the day.
If there were drug deals or arms sales going down, it wasn’t anywhere
near their compound. There were women all over the place, but none of them
seemed to be there against their will.

The weather was turning. Autumn rain was coming, if the sky was any
indication. It was cold and damp, and I had no desire to spend another night
under a rock. If I’d judged this place wrong, I was in trouble. Of
course, if I didn’t get some decent shelter soon, I’d still be
in trouble. I’d heard good things about this club in the community.
They might not be law-abiding citizens, but they weren’t so bad they
were feared by the whole city. I was counting on the reputation they’d
apparently worked hard to build. If Bones turned out to be a wolf in
sheep’s clothing, I was fucked, because I had nowhere else to go. And
the one man I needed to see here, the one man who could help me in a way I
could live with, had no idea I even existed.

Knowing there was nothing else I could find out without getting inside the
place, I decided to quit being a pussy and stop stalling. I stood, looking
down at my clothes. Having been outside under a rock for the better part of
two days, I was filthy. Probably stank too. There was a creek just below my
hiding place on the other side of the hill between me and the compound. I
could wash there and change my clothes before trying to get inside. If I was
lucky, they’d stop me at the gate and take me straight to the man I
needed to see. I could only hope he remembered my mother. If not, I was
probably screwed.

The wind had started to pick up, and there was a cold bite to it. I knew I
needed to hurry, but not bathing and changing clothes simply wasn’t an
option. If I came to their doorstep looking like a hobo, I was afraid no one
would take me seriously. Or, worse, tell me to get the fuck on before they
got rid of me.

I stripped, tossing my filthy, damp clothing to the ground. I kept the
long-sleeved T-shirt to use as a washcloth, so I didn’t have to
actually get in the creek. While it was still warm most days, the nights in
this part of Kentucky were chilly this time of year. Shallow water, like the
lazy stream here, had started to cool, making this bath seriously
uncomfortable.

I’d never done this before. Bathed out in the open. In fact, though
I’d lived in an MC for most of my life, roughing it wasn’t
exactly in my repertoire. I’d never been camping. Or hunting.
I’d been fishing occasionally but usually on a boat or a dock at the
lake. All I’d had to eat the last five days were some snacks I’d
managed to sneak out and a couple bottles of water I refilled every chance I
got. Now, I was cold, dirty, hungry, and so fucking tired I just wanted to
sleep for a fucking week.

“Well, now. What do we have here?” The lazy drawl made me jump
and cry out. I tripped and landed on my ass, my naked body on full display.
The guy smirked as he looked down at me, his big arms crossed over a
powerful-looking chest. His shoulders were wide, stretching the fabric of
his Henley, as did his biceps. He had a full beard reaching about halfway
down his chest. Cold, assessing blue eyes were fixed squarely on me.

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