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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.

I’m a Contract Killer Reveal

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The Aberration Series: Book 2

 

Thriller / Noir

 

Date Published: 03-07-2022

Publisher: Happy London Press

 

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This is the second book in the Aberrations Series, a collection of ten new, short stories to tease and tickle.

 

How would you feel if you came face to face with a contract killer? I did, and it formed the basis for my title story .

But then, most, if not all of my yarns have a foundation in something I’ve heard, read or personally experienced.

I’ve kept a diary, for example, but have not had as macabre an experience as the old man in my tale, Dear Diary .

One might wonder, for example, whether, given the chance, the leopard might ever change its spots? Read my take on it and find out for yourself. This story was based on an actual event involving my wife, when she was just six years old. Her mother was so appalled by what happened, she refused to ever speak about it, or hear about it for the rest of her life.

 

I am not, and have never been a Gigolo, but decided to have our hero from Book 1 meet his comeuppance in Book 2 when he meets a Courtesan, who tumbles his well-kept secret. It’s all there for you to appreciate.

In this second Book in the series, I’ve also looked at taxidermy, car crime and conditions under which an innocent journalist might be tortured and imprisoned in Vietnam? All based on personal experience, or else events I’ve read about in the press which struck me as being worthy of a view to be expressed in a short story .

 

These are just a few tasters of a collection of tales I hope you’ll enjoy reading as much as I’ve enjoyed writing them.

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My inspirations have come from real people, events or situations that have presented themselves. Titles like, I am a Contract Killer, I am a Gigolo, Death Zone, License to Kill, are all based on my own lifetime experiences, questions asked, incidents occurring.

Let me be reassuring, thus-far, nobody has been murdered on my watch. But the notion gave rise to the impetus to write my first murder mystery, The Lyme Regis Murders. Could I make the jump after years of writing macabre short stories to a full length drama? That familiar beating in the gut, said, ‘Yes, try it. Give it a go.’

And so to that cosy coastal town where nothing untoward ever happens. Or perhaps it does. The author seeks to shatter notions, change people’s perceptions, spoil long held views. That was my intention in entering into the world of crime thrillers. I’ve found that ‘nice’ people are not always what they seem. The helpless can be transformed into the most dangerous, the most dangerous become the most harmless. It’s all up to the writer and what they’re hoping to achieve.

For me there have been 10 children’s books, 4 books of short stories and so far, three novels, with a fourth in the mixer.

Whilst a short story might be written with a flurry of adrenalin in the space of a few hours, a book will need more than just a flash of creativity. It will need perseverance, discipline and dogged determination.

But then, isn’t that what is required of every ambition?

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Orpheus Rising Blitz

 

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By Sam And His Father, John/With Some Help From A Very Wise Elephant/Who Likes To Dance

Children’s Fiction, Middle Grade Fiction, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy

 

Publisher: LWL Books

A visionary, imaginative retelling of the Orpheus legend in modern guise with a happy ending as Sam and his father John with Lepanto, a very wise elephant who likes to dance, rescue Sam’s mother from the afterlife in Dread City, an ocean and a world away. A variety of reviewers have compared its scope, sweep, and imagination to “Alice In Wonderland” and “The Wizard of Oz” and even to “Gulliver’s Travels,” and to Neil Gaiman in general! While aimed at youthful readers, its exuberant story defies simple categorization and can be enjoyed as well by adults who are sure to appreciate its charm.

 

Kirkus Reviews claims it can “stand with the classics of children’s literature.”

It combines compassion and renewal with an epic fantasy adventure in a manner sure to touch reader’ hearts.

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Lance Lee

Lance Lee is a poet whose “Elemental Natures” (2020) climaxes a career in poetry, a novelist, “Second Chances” and “Orpheus Rising” (2021), playwright (“Time’s Up and Other Plays),” and an environmentalist active in founding the state park system in the Santa Monica Mountains near Los Angeles. His recent focus on children’s literature has been rewarded by high praise for Orpheus Rising, a Best Book of 2021, Indie, and his forthcoming “The Tale Of Brian And The House Painter Mervyn,” already an Editor’s Pick at Booklife-Publishers Weekly. His family is split between Los Angeles and London where he visits frequently.

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Under the Phone Blitz

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Sci-fi Short Story

Published: January 2021

Publisher: SFS Publishing

 

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Everyone loves their phone, but when phones start connecting to people’s
brains, the effects aren’t what they expect….

Jack and Stacy are settling into Sherly Pointe, a small old mining town
with conspiracies and stories beyond belief. Jack soon notices strange
activity on his phone with a new mind-reading software that just came out.
Jack investigates and the true adventure begins.

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 Nicholas Leonard Ivey

 Nicholas Leonard Ivey is a software developer and writer from Florida. By
day he develops apps and programs and by night he develops stories that take
readers to a different realm.

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The Gecko Without an Echo Blitz

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Children’s Book

Date Published: February 2022

Publisher: Bannerman Books

 

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Did you know that rhyming helps babies and children learn about words,
sounds and language formation?

The Gecko Without an Echo is the perfect rhyming book for kids – teaching
them about love and friendship. Earl the Squirrel and Tim the Gecko are best
friends living in a tree by the bay.

Find out how Tim discovered that when you need someone to listen, all you
need to do is reach out to those who love and surround you.

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Cheryl Denise Bannerman

Cheryl Denise Bannerman is an award-winning, multi-genre author of eight
published works of fiction – from murder mysteries to a recent
children’s book about friendship.

She is the winner of the 2018 Book Excellence Award for her book of poetry,
Words Never Spoken, winner of the Best Books Awards in the category of
African American fiction in 2020 for Black Child to Black Woman, and 2021
Readers’ Favorite Honorable Mention in the Fiction – Urban genre for Black
Child to Black Woman. She is also a Semi-Finalist in the MLC Audiobook
Awards with a 2020 IMDb Nomination for Book 1 of the Anna Romano Mystery
Series, Cats, Cannolis, and a Curious Kidnapping.

When she is not working from her home office on her virtual Training and
Development business, she is at the beach watching the waves and weaving the
words together for her next novel.

 

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They Called Him Marvin Virtual Book Tour

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Creative nonfiction History, Historical romance, WW2, Family Saga, Memoir
Biography

Date Published: September 1, 2020

Publisher: Silver Star Publishing Llc

 

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Duty called.

He answered.

She, with child, was left behind.

He did not come home.

 

“They were the fathers we never knew, the uncles we never met, the
friends who never returned, the heroes we can never repay.” (B
Clinton.) Such a man was 1st Lt Dean Harold Sherman, B-29 Airplane Commander
one of the thousands of man-boys, not far from their mother’s apron
strings, that learned to fly a B-29 thousands of miles and bomb an
enemy.

“They Called Him Marvin” is a history of Dean Sherman and his
teenage bride Connie’s love, World War 2 and their efforts to create a
family. A history of the collision of the raging politics of a global war,
young love, patriotism, sacred family commitments, duty and the horrors and
tragedies, the catastrophe that war is.

A reviewer explains: “I am a fan of historical fiction and this story
did not disappoint. It was sweet, tragic, personal, and moving. Gradually
and almost imperceptibly, the story of two wartime sweethearts begins
circling the drain of a tragedy you know is coming. The book begins with the
ending, but by the time you get there you have convinced yourself that it
can’t possibly be the case. I enjoyed every moment, even the ones that left
me in tears.

The letters between Connie and Dean provided a fascinating glimpse into
wartime life. Reading the experiences of people both at home and abroad was
very engaging. I found myself eagerly awaiting the next letter, right along
with the young couple!

Lastly, the book left me with an overwhelming acknowledgment of the
universal trauma and tragedy of war. The Sherman’s are not the only
family we meet in the book and the weaving together of several different
narratives added a depth to the story that’s hard to put into words.
 I definitely encourage anyone to read this book, especially if historical
novels are not something you typically read. This is a story about people
and you won’t want it to end.”

 

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Roger Stark

I am, by my own admission, a reluctant writer. But there are stories
that demand to to be told. When we hear them, we must pick up our pen, lest
we forget and the stories be lost.

Six years ago, in a quiet conversation with my friend Marvin, I learned the
tragic story his father, a WW2 B-29 Airplane Commander, shot down over
Nagoya, Japan just months before the end of the war.  A father he never
knew. The telling of the story that evening by this half orphan was so
moving and full of emotion, it compelled me to ask if I could write the
story. The result being “They Called Him Marvin.”

My life has been profoundly touched in so many ways by being part of
documenting this sacred story. I pray that we never forget, as a people, the
depth of sacrifice that was made by ordinary people like Marvin and his
father and mother on our behalf.

My career as an addiction counselor (CDP) lead me to write “The
Waterfall Concept; A Blueprint for Addiction Recovery,” and co-author
“Reclaiming Your Addicted Brain.”

After my counseling retirement, I decided I wanted to learn more about the
craft of writing and started attending classes at Portland Oregon’s
Attic Institute. What I learned is that there are an mazing number of great
writers in my area and they were willing to help others improve their
skills. I am grateful to many of them.

My next project is already underway, a memoir of growing in SW Washington
called “Life on a Sorta Farm.” My wife of 49 years, Susan and I
still live in that area.

We raised seven children, and have eleven grandchildren. We love to travel
and see the sites and cultures of the world. I still get on my bicycle
whenever I can.

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