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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.

Recycled Brain Blitz

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Part One

 

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Date Published: January 25, 2025

 

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Recycled Brain
delves into a world where humanity has unlocked the ability to
create custom life forms, including Pegasus or Dragon. The story follows
Hayate Yamano, a guide in a unique “theme park” where visitors can interact
with fantastical creatures.

However, the idyllic setting is shattered when a group of cultists launches a
surprise attack, sparking a conflict that threatens civilization itself. As
tensions rise and hidden truths come to light, Hayate finds himself at the
forefront of a moral and existential crisis.

As civilization teeters on the brink of chaos, Hayate and his friend, Vine,
must grapple with profound ethical questions and make decisions that will
shape the course of humanity’s future. “Recycled Brain” expertly blends
cutting-edge scientific concepts with thrilling narrative twists, offering
readers a thought-provoking exploration of the boundaries between science,
ethics, and human nature.


Recycled Brain
is a must-read for fans of science fiction and speculative
thrillers, offering an unforgettable journey into a world where the line
between reality and imagination is blurred. Be prepared to be immersed in a
riveting tale of adventure, discovery, and the power of choice.

 

About the Author

Takahiro Yonemura
Ph.D. Takahiro Yonemura is a creator and author from Tokyo, Japan. He
founded Inazuma Corporation while in graduate school and earned a Doctor of
Engineering degree from Kindai University Doctoral Program (Completed).

– Takahiro has authored over 68 published works, including technical books,
science fiction, and articles. He has received recognition for his work,
including the Wakayama City Mayor’s Award for game design and selection as a
recommended work for the 10th Cultural Media Arts Festival.

– In addition to his creative endeavors, Takahiro has focused on scholarly
work and has a paper on AI that has been published and presented in 2022.

– He is also the author of “The Metallic Dragon and I” and the graphic novel
“Beast Code,” which was released in the United States on November 2022. A
second album (under the name A-Rumenoy Musicians) was released in 2023. In
2024, it began publishing online articles about AI technology.

– In 2025, the graphic novel “Recycled Brain Part One” will be
released; Part Two is scheduled for 2026. A contribution on AI was published
in the Journal of the Society of Arts and Sciences. March 2025 : An article
about the author and my book appeared in the newspaper “News Wakayama.”

– His hobbies include mineral collecting and tropical fruit gardening.

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Once Upon a Blue Moon Blitz

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Paranormal Romance/Mystery

Date Published: July 1, 2025

 

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Magic, mystery, and enemies-to-something-much-sweeter collide in this
cozy paranormal romance full of heart, humor, and hexes.

Hazel Thornton is a small-town witch with a knack for brewing potions,
botching spells, and annoying her grumpy werewolf neighbor, Blake Carter. But
when a magical mishap leaves them trapped in each other’s bodies,
they’re forced to work together—awkwardly, sarcastically, and very
much against their will.

To make matters worse, Moonridge is on edge. Wolves are acting strange. Magic
is going haywire. And beneath Hazel’s apothecary, something old and
dangerous is waking up. As Hazel and Blake stumble through spellwork,
supernatural politics, and a suspiciously perfect wellness guru with a shady
agenda, one thing becomes clear: this body swap isn’t their biggest
problem.

As Hazel and Blake race to reverse the spell, they uncover secrets that could
tear the town apart. But the deeper they dive into the mystery, the more they
realize their biggest problem might not be magic… it might be how much
they’re falling for each other.

 

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Avery Arujo is the pen name of a neurodivergent, painfully shy, and
proudly introverted writer who has finally decided to dip her toes into the
chaotic world of self-publishing.

Though she’s been quietly writing for years (mostly through anonymous
fanfic and enthusiastic encouragement for other writers) this marks her first
official foray into paranormal-romance-mysteries. (ParaRoMystery?) It was the
quiet days of the COVID pandemic, the persistent voices of the Moonridge
characters in her head, and the gentle (okay, sometimes pushy) insistence of
family and friends that nudged her toward publishing.

Avery lives in the northern U.S., where it’s cold more often than not,
with two opinionated dogs, and a significant other who is equal parts grumpy
and lovely. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her watching
trashy reality TV or reading with a blanket, a cup of coffee, and at least one
pet trying to prove that they are more interesting than her book.

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The Irish Girl Virtual Book Tour

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Coming of Age/ Fiction/ Historical Fiction


Date Published:
December 10, 2024 (Paperback) / March 11, 2025 (Audiobook)

Publisher: She Writes Press/Tantor Media

Narrator: Aoife McMahon

Run Time: 9 hours and 39 minutes

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From multi-award-winning historical fiction author Ashley E. Sweeney
comes a family saga about the Irish immigrant experience spanning New York,
Chicago, and Colorado so compelling that, USA Today best-selling author Kelli
Estes says, “I read this story in one sitting.”

Thirteen-year-old Mary Agnes Coyne, forced from her home in rural Ireland in
1886 after being accused of incest, endures a treacherous voyage across the
Atlantic alone to an unknown life in America. From the tenements of New York
to the rough alleys of Chicago, Mary Agnes suffers the bitter taste of
prejudice for the crime of being poor and Irish.

After moving west to Colorado, Mary Agnes again faces hardships and grapples
with heritage, religion, and matters of the heart. Will she ever find a home
to call her own? Where?

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Ashley E. Sweeney

A native New Yorker, Ashley E. Sweeney is the multi-award-winning author of
four novels, The Irish Girl, Hardland, Answer Creek: A Novel of The Donner
Party, and Eliza Waite. She graduated from Wheaton College in Norton, Mass.
with a degree in American Literature and American History and spent her career
as a journalist and educator before turning to writing full-time. When she is
not chained to her writing desk, Sweeney is an avid gardener, art quilter, and
mosaic artist. She lives in the Pacific Northwest and Tucson.

 

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Magda Revealed Virtual Book Tour

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Date Published: 04-08-2025

Publisher: She Writes Press

 

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What would Jesus do? This wry, irreverent, fictionalized account of his
life and ministry—told from the perspective of disciple Mary
Magdalene—will implode everything you thought you knew.

Jesus Christ—Yeshua, to his friends—is not happy. Two thousand
years after his death, he sees Earth heading toward oblivion. Ever eager to
save humanity, he asks Mary Magdalene (Magda) for help. It’s time to
tell the real story of our time together, he says. Time to correct all the
misinformation, misogyny, and lies spread by Peter, Paul, and the Roman
Catholic Church. Still pissed that she’s been called a whore for almost
two millennia, Magda resists—but ultimately, out of love for Yeshua,
reluctantly agrees.

Through Magda’s words, Yeshua—to most today a symbolic,
practically mythological Biblical figure—comes back to life as a man of
flesh and blood, one wholly devoted to spreading his message of radical
equality. Magda tells of her travels with Yeshua and his followers around
Galilee, where they are menaced at every turn by Roman rulers. She relates
tales of miracles and murder, jealousy and acceptance, misogyny and female
empowerment. She describes her relationship with Yeshua, clarifying centuries
of speculation about whether or not they were in love. And, painfully, she
reveals the truth about who orchestrated his death.

But Magda’s narrative does not end there. Her life with Yeshua has
taught her that she has more strength than she ever imagined, and she begins
to tap into a spiritual power that is uniquely her own—the power to
connect people. Magda’s true role in the history of humanity, it turns
out, is just beginning to unfold.

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Ursula Werner

Ursula Werner has been writing for over twenty-five years. She has published
one novel, The Good at Heart (2017), and two chapbooks of poetry, The Silence
of the Woodruff (2006) and Rapunzel Revisited (2010). She holds graduate
degrees in English literature and law, and works part time as an attorney. She
and her husband live in Washington, DC, and are always trying to entice their
three daughters to live nearby.

 

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Black Leather Night Blitz

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Vampire Romance, Gay

Date Published: July 18, 2025

Dante’s World. A dystopian off planet colony where life is hard
and the supernatural exists side by side with everyday drama — or not so
everyday. Joy and pleasure must be paid for at a high price, and to feed from
a human means death — or worse.

But sometimes the line is crossed, and vampires fall in love with mortal men
— or men lose their hearts to the nightwalkers. Anything can happen, and
often does…


Publisher’s Note: Black Leather Night and Other Tales includes the
previously published novellas Black Leather Night, Into the Shadows, The
Hunter, Tale of the Night, Memory, Don’t Look Now, Sixty-Nine Reasons,
and Missing Pieces.

 

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Gods damn it.

It was, so far as the vampire Robhain could tell, very early in the evening,
barely past dusk, yet his human employees, Del and Byrne, had already arrived
for business. Del, yawning widely enough to show off all his white teeth,
clutched a cup of the expensive cafe imported from Terra, likely bought from a
street vendor. Still laughing a little at some joke the boy must have made,
Byrne shrugged off his street jacket to hang it on the post by his desk.

Watching the pair, Robhain knew he should only be proud of them. They were,
after all, expecting an important shipment of magical artifacts at any time
that night, and they needed to be ready with both warding spells and records
of what they’d netted. But watching them from his office, behind a tinted
window — protection against occasional bursts of light as day approached —
Robhain’s teeth began to grind.

Let the gods have mercy. Byrne! He wore his favorite pair of ass-hugging
leather pants for the second night in a row. Hurrying to arrive early enough,
he must have taken his motorcycle to the stores and left it parked up top,
above the basement showroom.

Watching him, Robhain’s expression soured. Byrne. Fresh off the street and
every inch a contradiction with his prim, rimless glasses and helmet-mussed
hair, starched linen shirt and painted-on pants… didn’t he realize how
tight they were? Molding as they did to his legs and the too-damn-perfect
curve of his shapely ass? Leaving nothing to the imagination?

Especially when, as a vampire, Robhain could smell what he’d been doing,
wearing them.


Who was she?
he seethed. Some bit of blonde fluff from one of the
flesh-parlors, all dazzling smile and tight ass or generous tits? Even across
the room, he could smell that Byrne reeked of come.

Robhain’s mouth worked, and he swallowed. By rights, that come should belong
to him. Should flow into his mouth alone. But what was he but a coward? Unable
to approach his very human mage-employee, or to make but the meekest
suggestions that were blithely misunderstood as innocent… Fool. As if a
vampire could ever be innocent.

His molars were beginning to creak ominously and his small, pointed fangs cut
into his lips. Reluctantly he loosened his jaw. Facts were facts. Humans did
not mingle willingly with the vampire-kind. It stood as miracle enough that
Byrne worked with him in the business. Likely it caused him no little loss of
caste in human society.

Not for the first time, he wondered why Byrne chose to work for him. The man’s
talent could have secured him a place in the Suzerain’s palace. Instead he
chose to work as mage and record-keeper in a secondhand artifact store, where
lesser magicians and warriors came to buy enchanted goods.

Robhain would never, on that level, cease to be grateful for Byrne’s
assistance. Able to detect the slightest nuance of malicious spell-craft on a
weapon or artifact, he was damned good at what he did. Robhain could not do
without him — most such charms were made to harm those of his bloodthirsty
ilk, and did not care whether he drank blood fetched from the slaughterhouses
or from the hot human vein. With his magics, Byrne had saved his hide a
hundred times over.

Watching him, Robhain laid a hand on the glass, as if he could touch the man
as he flipped through papers on his overloaded cubby desk. Not that he had
never felt the warmth of that skin before, of course — their hands had
brushed, their hips had bumped — just enough contact to entice him, to send
him to daylight slumber with his cock so hard and ready that barely a touch
brought him to a scorching completion.

And then, other times, they had actually embraced in relief when a spell
turned out a success. Hip to hip, pounding one another’s backs. Each time,
holding that slender body to his, Robhain had burned for more. To take that
slim face between his hands, tilt it just so to one side, and press their lips
together…

Well. Byrne was the sort of temptation that could cause a centuries-old
creature to shame himself by soiling his own trousers with a climax as soon as
he reached the safety of his office.

Not for the first time, he tried to puzzle out why. Byrne was nothing special.
An ordinary man — but ah, with such an extraordinary face, his eyes blue as
the sky Robhain had not seen for so long, blue as the ocean, blue as lapis
lazuli. His smile — rarely seen, for he was seriously-natured — warming as
the long-forgotten sunlight on Robhain’s skin. To luxuriate in those eyes and
smile were more than he dared dream on.

And ah, such an impossible dream. For a vampire to force himself on an
unwilling human meant death from those who handed down laws saying what a
vampire could or could not do. They must not drink from the vein. They must
not antagonize the humans. And not to be forgotten, they must not molest the
humans in any way. Their tolerance was zero and justice swiftly delivered.
While he knew Byrne to be faithful and fond of his employer, he was also a
proud and powerful man. No doubt he would never suffer unwanted advances
without immediate retribution.

Yet he taunted Robhain constantly, unconsciously, with his very presence, and
in particular on days when he wore those thrice be-damned leather pants.

Crossing the room, Byrne glanced at him behind his window and threw up his
hand, smiling in greeting. Robhain nodded in return and discreetly, behind his
back, snapped a stylus in half.

That man would be the second death of him.

 

It was too early for customers as yet — they rarely came until full dark —
so Robhain chose to remain in his office, going over letters and transmissions
informing him of possible new sources of booty. Mercifully Byrne sank out of
sight behind the piles of paper on his desk, rummaging around with his beloved
books. Still, he could hear that warm, human-accented voice calling snips of
information out to Del, diligently dusting and polishing braziers and daggers.

Del. A handsome lad, with ebony hair far too long and eyes far too bright
green. Robhain was certain he had some Fey blood in him. Perhaps third or
fourth generation. He passed as human, at any rate, but would certainly stand
on their outskirts. Reason enough for him to be glad of a job with Robhain. He
did well enough at it, though he was flightily-natured.

More than once, he had considered bedding the boy instead of fruitlessly
aching for Byrne. He would likely be willing, and given his heritage, there
would be no repercussions. But though he tried, he could barely raise his
staff to half-mast over the thought of Del’s nimble flanks and flashing grin.
Not when there was Byrne.

Neither paid him any attention as they went about their business, thank the
gods that holy men claimed had long since turned their backs on Robhain.

Determined, he returned to the business at hand, ignoring the men as they
ignored him. Ignoring Byrne, and those leather pants. Leather. The stylus
slipped from Robhain’s hand and bounced heedlessly on the floor as he stared
out, hoping to catch a glimpse. Really, the man showed shocking ignorance or
tremendous nerve to wear them a second day. Once was bad enough. Robhain could
control himself and his shock over the pants one day at a time. But two days
running of the slick, soft leather, black as night, clinging to Byrne’s
shapely ass…

Leather called to him. It sang a bewitching melody that brought out his inner
beast. Life had been given for that fabric, and when Byrne wore it, the sound
became a siren’s song.

His cock jumped and twitched within his own linen trousers, wanting to play.

Behave, he told it sternly.

Unfortunately it was not in the mood to listen.

Come what might, it would be better for him that day if he remained inside his
office. Yes, hiding, and what of it? Hiding behind his good, solid desk. With
a book on his lap. A heavy book. To be on the safe side. Yes.

But as he settled the book into place, Byrne stood and stretched, leather
clinging to his thighs. Robhain’s stubborn prick, with a mind of its own,
swelled half-hard. Perhaps sheer willpower could…

Of course. And he could also fly.

He propped the book in front of the impromptu tent in his trousers to conceal
it, and with a great effort, he composed his expression. If Byrne were to come
in, he wouldn’t be able to smell Robhain’s arousal, but surely he’d notice the
ravenous look on his face.

Calm. He had to calm down. This was lust. Not unlike the blood lust he
sometimes felt when he forgot to feed. This was leather lust. Nothing more.

But as he began to read the tiny script of the heavy book, his mind — evil
thing — drifted away, sketching out dream after delicious dream. Taking Byrne
up against that bookcase in the showroom. Pinning his wrists above his head.
Nuzzling deep into his neck. Rubbing his dripping cock between the cleft of
Byrne’s ass. Or Byrne, bent over the desk, Robhain dragging that leather down
over his ass. His hands scrabbling for purchase as Robhain stroked, cupped,
and pinched. Sliding his hand deeper and brushing against a cock hard
as…

… his own.

Robhain groaned, shutting the book. So much for that plan.

 

About the Author

Willa Okati (AKA Will) is made of many things: imagination, coffee, stray cat
hairs, daydreams, more coffee, kitchen experimentation, a passion for winter
weather, a little more coffee, a whole lot of flowering plants and a lifelong
love of storytelling. Will’s definitely one of the quiet ones you have to
watch out for, though he — not she anymore — is a lot less quiet these days.

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