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Intergalactica Virtual Book Tour

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Science-Fiction / Fantasy

Date Published: 06/29/23     


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On launch day of NASA’s long-awaited expedition to explore Jupiter’s moon
Europa, neuropsychiatrist Amanda wakes up from a coma after months battling
acute meningitis. Along with two patients, they discover they are part of a
growing puzzle involving an underground geopolitical corporation called The
Firm, which plans to sabotage the mission, taking advantage of a new
technology to hijack the ship and set a course to a habitable planet located
seventeen light-years away from Earth.

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Just a few seconds later, Amanda, Lina, Stryker and Ripley were led into a round chamber, considerably smaller when compared to other Firm departments. The walls had five seven-feet tall white porcelain pods attached vertically to each side, marked in black from A to J and a central mainframe system on the center. Two men sat on the desk in front of it, typing away on the panel.

  “Arlo, four for immediate!” yelled the man who held Ripley, bringing her out of the shaft.

  “We got the order a minute ago!” said the man on the left who typed on the panel. Amanda and Lina recognized him to be Arlo.

  “B, C, D, E are a go!” said the man by his side. Arlo turned around and walked towards the group. The respective pods opened up like a coffin.

  “NO!” screamed Amanda, still refusing to give in to the man’s grip. Arlo picked up a white gun from his belt and shot Ripley on the chest with a tranquilizer.

  “This should make it easier.” said Arlo. He aimed at Stryker’s chest and fired. As Ripley became drowsy the guard started to drag her towards the pod, where he proceeded with unstrapping and positioning an increasingly sleepier Ripley inside.

  “NO! Don’t do it, Arlo!” screamed Amanda. Lina also tried to put up a mild struggle but she was no match for the man’s size. Stryker then also was taken to the pod next to Ripley as Arlo shot Lina and Amanda in one breath. Amanda looked at the small needle in her chest as she trembled with panic and rage.

  As she saw Stryker close his eyes she looked at Lina, who had seemed to have made her peace with it and looked at the floor apathetically. When she noticed Amanda was looking at her, she smiled peacefully at her and sighed. Amanda felt tears streaming down from her face as the grip the man held on her arms seemed to go numb and her balance was affected.

  She breathed in and out trying to calm herself the most before fading out, and looked ahead as the man placed her in the pod and strapped her in. She then heard the entire engine start to vibrate and a cold smoke poured from little openings that filled the entire pod’s interior. Amanda felt cold as she continued to try and control her breathing and looked ahead to see the door close in. Her vision started to turn black from the exteriors, as the darkness grew into her central focus. She looked outside from a small rectangular window on the pod into the lab as the workers turned to the panel. She inhaled and exhaled one last time as the darkness reached the center of her line of vision.

 

About the Author

A love for space operas with controversial and adult themes along with a
hint of lovecraftian horror are F. P. Trotta’s specialty – born in Rio de
Janeiro in the Early 90s, Intergalactica was originally published in Brazil
in 2016. The Intergalactica book series went on to move tens of thousands of
physical copies in Portuguese and is currently the only ongoing space opera
franchise published in Brazil.

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Does Love Always Win? Virtual Book Tour

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YA romance

Date Published: 06-20-2023

Publisher: Creative James Media

 

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Does Love Always Win is a sapphic coming of age young adult novel that
explores coming out and understanding one’s sexual orientation.

Sam “Shorty” Daniels has a plan for her senior year, but her
romantic life being a hot mess was not part of the agenda. Shorty quickly
discovers she’s not attracted to her newest boyfriend and fellow marching
band member Zack, despite her many hours of daydreaming of what it would be
like to date him. Their previous flirting had been so intense that those
feelings have to come back again, right?

When Shorty’s asked to show the snarky new girl around high school,
Shorty’s instantly intrigued by Kristy’s wit, and they bond over their love
of writing. They quickly become inseparable, and Shorty has a breakthrough
moment realizing why none of her other relationships worked out.

Just as Shorty is about to break up with Zack, her bitter ex-boyfriend
Bryan threatens to out her to the entire school and Shorty’s conservative
parents. Will Shorty be able to overcome Bryan’s ridiculous blackmail scheme
and get her dream girl?

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I moved closer to her, and she wrapped her arms around me. I buried my face into her neck as she ran her hands through my hair. What was I doing? I was fairly popular at school, had a good-looking boyfriend, amazing best friend, and supportive parents. Why would I want to throw it all away to be with this girl that I had just met? What would people say if they found out? I wanted to stay in this room forever and not face the real world. Kristy pulled me back and gazed into my eyes. “It’ll be okay, I promise. I get that this is scary. How could it not be? Everything you thought about yourself has changed. But I’m here to help you figure things out and we can take this slow.” I took a deep breath. “Okay. Thanks. I think I’m having a minor freak out, but I’ll be better soon, I’m sure.” Kristy smoothed out my hair. “I’ve been wanting to ask you. Should I call you Shorty or Sam? I felt weird when we first met calling you by your nickname, but now I feel like we might be more in nickname territory.” “Honestly, I answer by both names, so whatever you feel like calling me. After last night though, you for sure have the right to call me Shorty.” Kristy nodded. “What about going to breakfast? Maybe that will take your mind o everything.” I gave a small smile and nodded.

 

About the Author

Diane Billas lives in Philadelphia with her husband and son. When
she’s not writing she can be found reading multiple books at once,
performing the French horn and piano, or dreaming of the next country
she’s going to visit. Diane can be found at dianebillas.com, on
Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook @dianebillas, and on Instagram
@dianebillaswrites.

Diane Billas is the author of the YA contemporary romance LGBTQ+ novel DOES
LOVE ALWAYS WIN? releasing June 2023 and the YA superhero LGBTQ+ novel
SUPERFICIAL releasing September 2024.

 

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Fiascoes and Foibles Virtual Book Tour

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An Unfiltered Look at Public Finance, Media, Politics and Sports

Business Biography

Date Published: November 28, 2022

 

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Get unfiltered broadcasting and career advice with this biting and
provocative firsthand account of working in media.

Paul Burton has 45 years under his belt, including 10 as a regional editor
for New York City-based trade publication, Bond Buyer, and he’s
survived—and thrived—to tell the tale. From his humble
beginnings to his rise in the industry, Burton covers a lot of ground in his
stories, from dealing with people in media and finance to workers in tech
and personnel. He not only gives honest insights about financial news but
also reveals the controversial internal politics of journalism and
publishing that run rampant.

Burton’s wisdom on topics such as covering hot-button issues and
fighting against negative stereotypes proves that a career in media is just
like the news itself: eclectic, bold, and unexpected.

Take part in the drama and missteps that are a part of success in one of
the best journalistic memoirs about business on the market.

 

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“I got a writeup in my personnel file that falsely accused me of ‘repeatedly throwing objects at co-workers.’ I never threw anything at anybody. The author of the letter lectured about being a professional, but his behavior at company conferences was anything but.”

About the Author

Paul Burton

I am a retired journalist and author of two books, the most recent,
“Fiascoes and Foibles: An Unfiltered Look at Public Finance, Media,
Politics and Sports” (Elite Authors). It came out last Nov. 28. My
earlier book was “Tales from the Newsrooms: An Offbeat Look”
(Create Space), in 2011.

“Fiascoes,” a collection of anecdotal essays, reflects largely
on my coverage of U.S. public finance over the last 10 years of my career
– as a regional editor for a business publication in the shadow of
Wall Street – against the backdrop of my 45 years in media. They
capture drama, missteps and intrigue I encountered with color and biting,
irreverent humor. Plenty of attitude. Topics range from
transit/infrastructure to media and politics, and also include broadcasting
and podcast dynamics, the alarming clout of tech bureaucracies, the abject
failure of open-plan office layouts in the workplace and how my early days
in sports journalism shaped and benefited my career.

Unique to my perspective is my blue-collar background. The media employs
precious few people from working backgrounds these days. I didn’t go
to Harvard, Duke or Stanford and prance right into the New York Times or
Wall Street Journal. I was the son of a bartender who navigated a winding
road, often working for small-to-medium media outlets who punched above
their weight class, and frequently landed a rewarding knockout punch.

 

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Twenty-One Tattoos Teaser

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Visionary & Metaphysical Fiction; Christian Fiction

Date Published: October 11, 2023

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

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What if your deepest, darkest fears were inked on your skin for the world
to see?

Famous plastic surgeon Derek Hollinger has it all: money, success, luxury
cars, and an L.A. penthouse near the beach. Who cares if he has no friends
or lovers? He doesn’t need anyone.

But Derek’s seemingly perfect life is shattered after a chance
encounter with a mysterious old woman. When he wakes up covered in tattoos,
the shadow of his traumatic past—one he can no longer
outrun—looms large.

Aided in his desperate quest for the truth by the young nurse he once
scorned, Derek’s only hope for redemption lies within his own damaged
psyche. What do the tattoos mean? Are they part of God’s plan for him,
a test of his lapsed faith…or a curse brought on by his own
arrogance?

And can he get rid of them before he loses everything?

 

 

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The cathartic ride along the coast restored his faith as he returned home
to prepare for the evening. After a few hours of careful grooming and
prepping, he climbed into his Bentley and dropped the Plastic
Surgeons’ Association Award dinner invitation on the passenger
seat.

Derek drove down his neighborhood’s palm-lined street, rounded the
first corner and braked. A group of teenagers hovered in the intersection he
needed to cross. He stiffened as he watched them through his aviator
sunglasses. He slowly rolled closer. They would pause every other step to
roughhouse and shove each other.

Hands gripped the mahogany steering wheel as the thirty-nine-year-old
plastic surgeon felt a stab of anxiety. While he sat in refined luxury,
observing the outside world through the barrier of a windshield, this ragtag
group crossing the road represented what he feared most: the city’s
out-of-control youth.

Derek had grown weary of the glorification of violence and drugs. It
suddenly became apparent to him that the young men’s outward
appearance reflected their inner state of mind. Like a scene from Lord of
the Flies
.

The doctor quickly reached for the button to raise the windows. A split
second later, the group was upon him. They yanked the Bentley door handles
from both sides. A leering face pressed up against the rising glass of the
driver’s side window.

An adrenaline rush shot through Derek’s body. He flashed back
twenty-five years to a day when he was just fourteen and a group of heavily
tattooed men with shaved heads had suddenly surrounded him. The memory of
being punched, kicked, and beaten reactivated the shock and pain of the
attack. He could hear the loud cracks of his bones breaking. The men’s
derisive laughter played like a background soundtrack in his head until the
thud of a fist slamming down on the hood of his Bentley yanked him back to
the present. The doctor floored the accelerator. The Bentley lurched
forward, sending the teens jumping out of the way, arms and legs
flailing.

Small beads of sweat formed on his upper lip as he glanced into the
rearview mirror. The group was still stumbling around and shouting after the
Bentley. Tires screeched as he turned the corner, knees vibrating. He tried
to relax his leg and eased off the gas. Loosening his clammy grip on the
wheel, he turned the AC vent for a blast of cool air. Derek circled the
hotel city block a couple of times, allowing his pulse to slow, before
pulling into the driveway of the New Century Hotel for the evening’s
event.

He dragged himself out from behind the wheel, still weak-kneed and shaking,
one hand braced against the top of the car door.

The uniformed valet waited patiently while he straightened his tie and
smoothed down the lapels of his Hugo Boss tuxedo jacket. A quick glance at
the bright, serene full moon provided the doctor with a small flicker of
self-composure.

 

About the Author

Monica Broussard

Writer, speaker, and certified life coach Monica Broussard is passionate
about writing fiction that contains elements of fantasy and keeps the reader
intrigued about the lead character’s motives. She also writes an
occasional article for her hometown’s magazine, SeaCliff Living. She
belongs to Toastmasters International and enjoys attending national writers’
conferences.

Born in North Carolina on a Marine Corps base, Monica now lives in
“Surf City,” Huntington Beach, California, with her husband of
thirty-seven years. She has enjoyed various occupations over the years, but
her favorite job is the one she’s doing now—writing.

Twenty-One Tattoos is her debut novel. For more about her writing, visit
her website, MonicaBroussardAuthor.com.

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Limp Forward Virtual Book Tour

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A Memoir of Disability, Perseverance, and Success

 

Memoir

Date Published: June 27, 2023

 

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From being a little girl in a village in China with polio to a tech
executive at Apple, Libo Cao Meyers (
曹力波) has had quite a journey in life—a journey steeped in rich family
legacy and powered by determination, growth, and love. Over the years and
the miles, she’s embraced her differences and has allowed no
one—including herself—to set limitations on what she’s
able to accomplish.

But just because she’s been successful doesn’t mean it’s
been easy. Not by a long shot.

Along the way, Libo has overcome challenges as an immigrant in a new
country, a person with a disability, a mother, and a woman in the
male-dominated world of technology.

In Limp Forward, Libo boldly shares her story—both the hard and the
beautiful—so that you may feel seen, be reminded of your inherent
value, and find the strength you need to face your own challenges in
life.

Every journey is unique, but Libo’s experiences contain insight that
connects us all. Limp Forward is a captivating, unbridled exploration of the
truths that guide us and shows what is possible when we pursue our full
potential.

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I believe that I can lose, but I can’t give in. When I am told “no,” I make my own “yes.”

“No, you won’t be admitted to college and study the major you want. Those are for ‘complete’ talents, and you are disabled with polio.” 

 

So I went to a college and became the first to complete a four-year college in three years, with a graduate school admission.

 

“No, you can’t possibly complete a master’s degree in a field, while pursuing another doctorate degree in a different area at the same time! Nobody has ever done that, and you will fail in both.” 

 

So I limped forward to the opposite side of the globe, earned both a Ph.D. and M.S. degree in two different fields within 4 years, and stood strong on my own in a new country.

 

“No, you can’t participate in sports or be an athlete because of your polio leg!”

 

So I completed a 100-mile bike ride, racing against 50 mph wind for 11.5 hours with the strength of one leg. 

 

“No, you can’t find your dream man to marry. Lower your expectations and settle for what you can get.”

 

So I developed a scientific approach with machine learning models for dating, found the man of my dreams after the 82nd attempt, and married him. . . without lowering any of my expectations. 

 

“No, you can’t excel in Silicon Valley. It’s a man’s world.”

 

So I became a high-tech executive at Apple, and I kept learning, growing, and leaping forward to my next set of goals . . .

About the Author

Libo Cao Meyers

Libo Cao Meyers is a veteran of Silicon Valley’s culture of
innovation, a board member, and a high-tech executive at Apple, where she
helps build products that enrich people’s lives. Libo grew up in a
village in Northern China and was diagnosed with polio as an infant. She did
not let her disability quiet her ambition, immigrating alone to the United
States at twenty-four and simultaneously completing her MS and PhD at Ohio
University in two different engineering fields. From there, she once again
put limitations aside and became an athlete by completing a Century
Ride—a 100-mile bike ride—despite lingering leg complications
from polio. She is proud to be part of the Cao family, which for the last
500 years of its 3000-year history, has kept a family record, each
generation striving for more and contributing to a deeply-rooted legacy. She
lives in California with her husband, Curt, and their two sons. For more,
visit www.libomeyers.com.

 

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