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The Baba Yaga Mask Audiobook Tour

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Women’s fiction/historical fiction/folklore

Date Published: May 9, 2023

Publisher: Tantor Media

Narrator: Allyson Voller

Run Time: 10 hours

 

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When their Ukrainian grandmother is lost on a trans-Atlantic Flight, two
sisters are swept into a quest across eastern Europe to find the woman who
had always told more tales than truths.

From Poland to Slovakia to Hungary and beyond, Larissa and Ira navigate the
steps of Ukrainian folk dance, the cliff-side paths of Slovak Paradise
National Park, and the stark realities of war, folktales, and feminism, all
for the sake of chasing who they’re starting to believe is a true Baba Yaga.
Understanding their family’s roots has never been more clear.

The setting’s mythic properties drift like ghosts in the humid air, hinting
of the folktales the sisters whisper like codes of bravery. The nesting
dolls they discover reveal how each woman becomes stronger when tucked one,
within another, within another—forgetting lies and truths to seize
upon history, love, and the familial traditions that have shaped them into
who they are together.

 

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About the Author

Kris Spisak

Author and professional editor Kris Spisak has been spotlighted in Writer’s
Digest
and The Huffington Post for her work to helping other writers. Her
non-fiction books include Get a Grip on Your Grammar: 250 Writing and
Editing Reminders for the Curious or Confused, The Novel Editing Workbook,
and The Family Story Workbook. Spisak’s background and her own family
experience in the Ukrainian diaspora add weight to her fiction debut, The
Baba Yaga Mask.

  

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Bearing the Blades Virtual Book Tour

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The Blades Of Sheorae, Book 1

Fantasy Romance

Date Published: April 2023

 

Her fate is to fight. Hes sick of seeing death. When their potent chemistry
ignites a powerful alliance, will they risk love in the face of peril?

 

If you like slow-burn relationships, intriguing magic, and engrossing
mystical settings, then you’ll adore Tyger Price’s thrilling
adventure.

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EXCERPT

“I have found the Blades,” she stated evenly.

The crystal-coved hall fell completely silent. The guards ceased their advance. Not a sound was to be heard. It seemed even the walls were holding their breath. All eyes were sealed on her. Awe mingled with surprise.

“But the Blades,” Daerlot said, barely finding his voice, “were never meant to come to the elves.”

Memsy released a short sigh and closed her eyes. When she finally opened them, sadness etched her features, and a skim of tears brimmed her eyes.

“They did not come to me, Dala.” The endearing nickname in the midst of such grand company bespoke the grief now apparent on her face.

The patriarch’s brow furrowed as he tried to discern her meaning. After a moment, Memsy sniffed to stifle a sob and then turned back toward the grand entrance.

“Adianna,” she called gently.

“Adi…” Daerlot’s breath caught in his throat.

A long mass of auburn locks framing the round face of a child poked out from around one great golden door.

Memsy advanced a few steps toward the child, and bending over, she extended her hand, as if enticing a timid animal to approach. Then she gently spoke, “Adianna, my love. Come to Memsy.”

Thus invited, a smile spread over the little face. Relieved of fear, the child emerged through the door. Dressed in simple peasant’s garb of a mouse-brown smock and white apron, she was little more than four.

When the girl reached her side, Memsy lovingly ran her hand over the reddish-brown curls and smiled at her warmly. Heaving a deeper sigh than before, the sorci turned back to the platform, keeping her hand on the child’s shoulder.

“My Lords,” Memsy announced dolefully. “This is the legendary Durluki.” She then gazed back down, smiling sadly at the bright, trusting face, and mused, “The Blades Bearer.”

 

About the Author

Tyger Price

Tyger Price, a homeschooling author/mother of ten, writes steamy-clean YA
Fantasy – letting joy lead.

She just can’t bring herself to grow up; she just won’t do it!
Being naturally drawn to children, she hopes people aren’t offended if
she talks to their kids before speaking with them. She doesn’t mean it
as a slight. She just can’t help it. She considers herself a
“recovering addict” where babies are concerned and with ten
children of her own, it is no wonder.

Being a native of the land of dreams and imagination, she strives to fill
her life with joy while checking things off her ‘apoca-list.’
She loves tigers and butterflies and specializes in steamy-clean romances
that make your knees quiver. Still, she goes where the joy and the story
leads, delving into fantasy, mystery and adventure with expert
precision.

Homeschooling a gaggle of kids keeps her reaching for her notebook or
camera – writing down funny things they say and recording their many
zany adventures. If there are quiet moments, she enjoys cuddles, sunshine
and the scent of vanilla.

 

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A Promise Broken Virtual Book Tour

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Historical Romance

Date Published: July 25, 2022

Publisher: Mindstir Media

 

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Alice and her sister were taken by their mother many years ago and raised
in a quaint little cottage as commoners. Their mother has now become ill and
has decided it is in the girls’ best interest to be returned to their
father, hoping that Lord Hastings has fixed the mistake that he made. Alice
finds out that her father is one of the richest Dukes in England. It was not
long before Alice found out why her mother took her and her sister away from
the life that they were born into. A contract was created by her father and
his best friend, a contract for her to marry a man she doesn’t even know.
Now Alice’s fate is in the hands of a father she doesn’t know and a man that
already thinks he owns her.

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“Miss Alice I am very sorry about the loss of your mother,” said Father Roderick.

 “Thank you, Father Roderick.” said Alice looking down at the floor, “Shall we get to what needs to be talked about Father?” 

“Yes, yes you always have been straight to the point. You’re such a strong young woman Alice,” said Father Roderick trying to lift her self-esteem. 

 “Father please, tell me what your plans are for my Mama’s services,” asks Alice. 

Miss Mattie walks in with a tray of tea and pastries knowing that Alice is not going to be happy about what the father is about to tell her she asks, “Alice please help me pore some tea and make Father Roderick comfortable with some pastries, remember your manners.” 

“I am sorry Father Roderick how would you like your tea,” asks Alice? 

“Oh dear, your fine, milk and honey please,” said Father Roderick, “And about your Mama, of course we will have a nice service here at the cottage and then we will be sending her to Hastings castle. We will have…” 

Interrupting the Father as she stands up from her seat and puts her hands on her hips Alice asks, “What do you mean send her to Hastings castle my Mama belongs here?” 

“But we must send her to her husband’s holdings so she can be buried in the family cemetery,” said Father Roderick. 

“Are you telling me you knew of my father also,” asks Alice astounded, “Who didn’t know about all of this?” Both Miss Mattie and the father looked down at the floor with no answer, Lisa came walking in and stopped in her tracks as soon as she seen her sister standing the way she was. 

“Is there something wrong,” asks Lisa? Miss Mattie looked over at the father and then they both looked up at Alice. 

“It seems that everyone but us know about the situation between our Mama and our father,” said Alice. “And now they’re going to send our Mama right back to the man she ran away from.” “

Alice it is the right thing to do,” said Father Roderick. 

“For whom,” asks Alice? 

“But of course, for your Mama,” said Father Roderick. 

“And would this be for my Mama,” asks Alice, “Or is this for your benefit, Father?” 

“Alice, please stop,” said Lisa as she walks over to Alice. Alice looks down at the hurt in Lisa’s face and slowly calms her temper. “We don’t know enough about this situation to put blame to any one right now. Can we not just grieve for our Mama first and later figure out what to do, please?” 

“Oh, sissy I’m so sorry, you are right please, forgive me,” said Alice as she puts her arms around her sissy. Looking over at Miss Mattie and Father Alice tries to control her temper from them too but has a real hard time doing it. “Why is this so right to do and why can she not stay here with us?” 

Not wanting to say anything about what could be happening here in the very near future Father Roderick looks over at Miss Mattie wanting some help with something to say. 

“Alice there is going to be a lot of changes coming in the future, but I do not want to go into this now,” said Miss Mattie then she looks back at Father Roderick and asks, “Can we do the service here on the marrow in the evening?” 

“I am sure this is possible Miss Mattie, I am sure that some of the local ladies would love to come early in the day to help prepare, Lady Katie was much loved,” said Father Roderick as he gets out of his seat and starts going toward the door. There he stops and turns around and looked straight at Alice and said, “You know I have kept this secret for Miss Katie for a very long time, it is not my doing on what has to happen now, Lady Alice.” 

Then he turned and went out the door, Alice stood there for a moment looking at the closed door. How many people knew of this secret and why was this so important to her Mama and why did he just call me Lady Alice?

About the Author

Kim Anderson

Kim is a mother of three, with two beautiful granddaughters. She has had a
couple of different careers in her life, like fixing jets, driving trucks,
and being a cosmetologist. She has gone through many ups and many downs. The
one thing that she enjoyed doing most in life is writing. It seems to be the
one thing that she enjoys no matter what.

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The Green Blitz

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Date Published: June 29, 2021

Publisher: Magical World of AGAT Publishing

 

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Welcome to a world filled with magic…and smog. But mostly smog. That is a
big problem and it won’t be left by the wayside if the witches have anything
to say about it. A magical world it may be, but with some real-life problems
that are all too familiar to anyone who inhabits planet Earth.

 

 

 

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Asya Krengauz

This is exciting. And…slightly awkward. You don’t know me. I
don’t know you. We’re here, staring at each other. What does one
say in this situation?

Unless you do know me, in which case, “Hey girl! Let’s twerk
later, shall we?”

We’ll start with “hi”! My name is Asya. I’m a
writer. Isn’t that sexy? I like to write. I like to talk. I love to
spread information. But only if it’s controversial. Otherwise, it
wouldn’t be fun.

You can find me on Substack and I would like to dedicate it to diet
culture. You f*cking c*nt. You, diet culture, who took away so much of my
life and takes away so many others. I’m not the first to write on this
topic, but damn it if I don’t share my piece!

The word needs to be spread, and by golly, I’m here to spread
it.

Interested in learning more? Cool. I plan on sending newsletters maybe once
or twice a week, to be decided.

 

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Atilla Teaser Tuesday

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(Savage Raptors MC)

 

Motorcycle Club Romance, Age Gap, Action

Date Published: May 26, 2023

 

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Solena — At the age of fifteen, my parents forced me to give my baby up
for adoption. I never got to see his little face or hold him. All these
years later, it still hurts — so much that one night I decide to dull the
pain with alcohol and sex. There’s only one man I want, but the
President of the Savage Raptors MC might be more than I can handle.
I’ve had a crush on him for a while now. He says he can only offer one
night. I want more. I want it all.

Atilla — Lost my woman seventeen years ago. Thought I’d lost my
daughter too… until she showed up on my doorstep. Now I have a
pregnant teen living with me, and a woman who wants more than I’m able
to give her. Solena is far too young for me. Hell, she’s barely older
than my daughter. So why is keeping my distance so damn difficult? Is it
really okay to fall in love again?

 

WARNING: Atilla has a guaranteed happily ever after, no cheating, and no
cliffhanger. There are subjects some readers may find difficult to read.
Recommended for readers 18+ due to adult content.

 

 

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Solena

I didn’t know why I was here. This wasn’t my scene. The music
was too loud, the women too wild, and the smoke nearly choked me. So why the
hell hadn’t I turned around and gone home? The man at the end of the
bar was the only reason I hadn’t run for the hills.

I’d seen him around town. In fact, he often came to the café
where his daughter worked. The pregnant teen was working on her GED and
waiting tables. I’d once been in her shoes, so I could sympathize.
Except, I didn’t get to keep my baby. I’d been fifteen when my
boyfriend didn’t take no for an answer. The result had been a little
boy. One I’d never even gotten to hold. My parents had told the doctor
to take him away before I even got a good look, and I had no idea where he
was now.

I’d tried to find out, but I had had no luck. The place my parents
supposedly used for the adoption had never existed. My stomach churned every
time I thought about it. What had happened to my little boy? Was he okay?
Did a loving family get him? Today he was especially on my mind, since it
was his birthday. Which was the second reason I’d come here. I’d
wanted a distraction so I wouldn’t think about him. Obviously, it
wasn’t working.

I took a swallow of the cocktail I’d ordered and tried to get the
courage to speak to the President of the Savage Raptors. He’d always
seemed nice when he’d stopped by to visit Casey. We’d exchanged
a few words here and there. Every time I got close to him, my heart raced,
and I fought the urge to reach out my hand and touch him. Something about
him called to me. I’d never been the type to go for bad boys or rough
men. Atilla looked like both, and yet, I’d seen how gentle he was with
Casey. Perhaps it was that side of him I yearned for.

More than once, I’d gone to sleep hugging my pillow, wondering what
it would be like to have Atilla lying next to me. I didn’t know what I
found so fascinating about him. I knew people would say he was too old for
me. Their opinions didn’t matter. I’d never been so drawn to
someone before, and I found him to be the sexiest man in town. Possibly in
the entire world.

“You going to keep staring at him or go make a move?” someone
asked from beside me. I startled and glanced in the man’s direction.
Spade was on his leather cut, along with Vice President.

“Was I being that obvious?” I asked. Should I wipe my chin? Had
I been drooling over the man? Wouldn’t be the first time. One of my
co-workers once threw a napkin at me after Atilla left the café.
I’d literally been salivating over him like a dog after a bone.

“Oh, yeah. I’m sure you’ve seen him wave off every woman
who approached so far. I have a feeling he won’t turn you away.
You’re different from the other women here. I can’t quite figure
out why you came to a party at the clubhouse. You don’t seem like the
sort to do this kind of thing.”

“I’m not. It’s my first time doing anything like this,
and I’m extremely nervous.”

Spade smiled faintly. “You came for him, didn’t
you?”

I nodded. I couldn’t deny it. The alcohol in my system hadn’t
been enough to give me the courage to go up to him. I wasn’t sure
anything could help me. What was I expecting from this, anyway? I
wasn’t the one-night-stand type, and I didn’t think the man had
come here to find a girlfriend. When I’d thought about getting a drink
and possibly getting closer to Atilla, my brain hadn’t gone as far as
the next step.

I yearned to speak with him. Get closer to him. If he kissed me, I might
die from both pleasure and a shock to my system. In all this time, I’d
never desired anyone. With Atilla, I found myself watching him whenever he
was nearby, and wanting nothing more than to cuddle up to him. I
couldn’t help but think if a man like him were part of my life, things
would be different. It wouldn’t change my financial issues, but having
someone to lean on, to give me their support and a little affection would
have meant the world to me. Not just anyone… him. It had to be Atilla
or no one.

Truth be told, I hadn’t slept with anyone since that one time. Then
again, I didn’t consider what my boyfriend had done to me to be
considered sex. He’d raped me. I knew it. He knew it. Everyone else
thought I’d given consent, then changed my mind after the fact and
made a fuss over nothing. Even my parents hadn’t believed me.

“Maybe I should just leave,” I said.

“Or you could follow me.” He snatched up my glass, and I
hurried after him, keeping an eye on the open beverage. I knew nothing about
these men, or what they were capable of. He wouldn’t put something in
it, would he? I chased him down, only to come to a halt next to Atilla.
Spade set my glass on the bar beside Atilla’s beer, then motioned to
the empty stool. “Sit. Talk. But stop staring at him like a
creeper.”

My cheeks warmed, and I wanted the floor to open up and swallow me.
Atilla’s lips kicked up on one corner and I saw the amusement in his
eyes. I sat down and took another swallow of my drink. Then drained the
glass. Atilla motioned to the guy behind the bar and before I knew it, I had
a fresh drink sitting in front of me.

“You’re Solena, right?” he asked.

He remembered my name? It pleased me more than it should have. It
wasn’t like he said I was special or anything. Just because he knew
who I was didn’t mean anything. For all I knew, he remembered every
person he ever met.

“Yeah. I work with Casey at the café.” Way to state the
obvious, idiot.

“So, why did you come here?” Atilla asked.

“To see you.” I winced. I hadn’t meant to blurt it out.
It seemed the alcohol was affecting me more than I’d realized.

“That right?” He grinned. “And what were you hoping to
gain from it?”

“I don’t know,” I admitted.

He eyed me up and down. “Well, you’re showing off more than you
usually do, but you’re still overdressed for a place like
this.”

I looked around the room and noticed most of the women were naked already.
And the things they were doing… I quickly turned my head. It felt
like my face was on fire, and I knew I could never be like those women. Not
that I condemned them for being so free. It just wasn’t something I
could ever do. I had stretch marks from my pregnancy, and a little extra
around the middle. I’d be too embarrassed to strip naked in front of
everyone.

“Come on. I’m getting a fucking headache. Grab your
drink.” Atilla stood, picking up his beer.

I picked my cocktail up and followed him toward the back of the building.
He entered a door at the end of the hall and flipped on the lights. It
looked like a boardroom. Well, a rustic version of one. The wood table
looked sturdy. He pulled out one of the leather chairs and motioned for me
to sit.

“Is it okay for me to set my glass down?” I asked.

He snorted. “Not going to hurt anything.”

With the door closed, it was far quieter than it had been in the main room.
The fact we were alone made butterflies riot in my stomach. I didn’t
know why he’d brought me in here. Did he expect something?

 

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