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The Story of Trunks Maloo Blitz

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Illustrated By: Anastasiya Halionka

Children’s Book

Date Published: March 1, 2022

Publisher: MindStir Media

Trunks Maloo is a mighty elephant that roams the savannah thinking that
because he is so big and strong he can do as he pleases. He soon gets
himself into a bit of trouble, and quickly discovers that everyone needs
help from time to time. It takes one of Africa’s smallest animals to help
him realize that we are all connected and that we all need to be kind to
each other.

 

Look out for more adventures from Trunks Maloo!

Author

Kurt Jay Bertels

– Kurt Jay Bertels, Author –

 

With a deep love for nature and wildlife, Kurt came up with the idea of
Trunks Maloo and his friends to help introduce his two sons to the wonderful
characters that coexist in our world. The stories came about when Kurt was
waiting in the dark for his boys to fall asleep, and were completed while on
safari as a way to keep in touch with his family.

Having worked on safari for many years, Kurt is a new author and The story
of Trunks Maloo
is his first book in a series of four.

Illustrator 

Anastasiya Halionka

– Anastasiya Halionka, Illustrator –

 

Originally from Belarus, and now living in the quaint and cozy town of
Wroclaw, Poland, Anastasiya is a self-taught artist with immense talent. She
has, to date, worked on several children’s books, and has helped
Trunks Maloo and his friends come to life in spectacular fashion.

She says, ‘When I was a child, like all children, I loved to draw and
create different images and characters – it was a place my imagination could
run free! I was not sure though if I could turn my passion into a
profession, so when I finished school I first studied law. It didn’t
take long for me to realise that I had to follow my dreams, and at 27, I
went back to my first love: drawing. This is what excites me; makes my heart
beat faster!’

Anastasiya now gets to create characters and stories that make people
happy, and leaves a lasting mark on their hearts. Her positivity in life
shows in her work, and we are very happy to have her on the Trunks Maloo
team.

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A Counterfeit Wife Blitz

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Historical Romance

Date Published: October 10, 2022

 

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When a lady’s maid poses as the hero’s contracted bride, both hero and
heroine must reinterpret marriage and unconditional love.

 

Trevor Gaines, the Marquess of Pickering, falls in love with his wife. The
catch? The woman is an impostor. Desperate for money, he arranges a fast
marriage with the wealthiest dowry in England. Not until after the wedding
does he realize he married the wrong woman.

J’non Butler is a maid accompanying her mistress for an arranged
marriage. When her mistress elopes with another man, J’non marries the
marquess, posing as the man’s contracted bride.

This is the love story of Trevor and J’non as they defy convention
and find passion in their bed of lies.

About the Author

Paullett Golden

 Celebrated for her complex characters, realistic conflicts, and sensual
portrayal of love, Paullett Golden writes historical romance for
intellectuals. Her novels, set primarily in Georgian England, challenge the
genre’s norm by starring characters loved for their flaws, imperfections,
and idiosyncrasies. Her plots explore human psyche, mental and physical
trauma, and personal convictions. Her stories show love overcoming
adversity. Whatever our self-doubts, love will out.

 

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The Continuing Adventures of Laurel Palmer Blitz

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 Paranormal Romance/Fiction

Date Published: October 20, 2022

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 

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 Is there love after death? Laurel Palmer is about to find out. Thanks to a
little shove by her husband, Laurel wakes up dead. And there’s no sign
of that white light people are supposed to go into. Now a ghost stuck on
earth, Laurel is determined to find out how she can get into heaven. On her
search for the light, Laurel meets Teddy Rule, a hunk of a ghost who
coincidentally was also murdered by her husband. Turns out, he didn’t
get that light either. As they work together to figure out what’s keeping
them on this earthly plane, feelings develop. Not knowing if heaven will
separate them, they must decide whether or not to cross over.

About the Author

 

Pam got a late start in writing but has made up for it with several
published novels and a few more on the way. A serendipitous conversation
with a writer friend launched her literary career, and the fact that she
might never have had that particular conversation is enough to make her
believe that fate played a hand in sending her down the path to becoming an
author. All four of her published books have won the Mom’s Choice
Award Gold Seal, and the first book in her Pekin Dewlap Mystery series was
the winner of the American Book Fest Children’s Fiction Award.
She’s lived in Southern California most of her life and is thankful to
have a loving family and supportive friends. Spending time at home during
the COVID pandemic advanced both Pam’s writing and her relationship with her
My Cat From Hell TV star, Allie, who manages to exude just enough affection
to make her scary feral ways tolerable.

 

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Dead Winner Teaser

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Mystery/Thriller/Romance

Date Published: 11-22-2022

Publisher: First Legacy Publishing (Independent)

 

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Be careful what you wish for . . .

Rory McEntyre is a lonely trusts & estates attorney who plays the hero
inside video games. Then, his old flame, Monica, walks into his office with
a $60 million winning lottery ticket and a world of trouble.

Monica’s husband, Tom, is dead, apparently from a self-inflicted
gunshot. A homicide detective considers Monica a suspect, so Rory must be
her criminal lawyer. Thugs from Tom’s shady business think Monica has
incriminating evidence Tom stole from the company, so Rory must be her
protector. Most importantly, Rory must be Monica’s private detective,
because the winning lottery ticket is missing. As Monica and Rory search for
the ticket, their relationship heats up well beyond attorney and client.
Rory has the chance to win the girl of his dreams, but does he have what it
takes to be a real hero? And is Monica everything he wants to believe she
is? If he’s not careful, Rory could end up like Tom – a Dead
Winner.

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“Do we have a time of death yet?”

          “The assistant M.E. on the scene said she couldn’t be sure, but the blood was coagulated and the corpse looked like it had been there for a few hours at least. We won’t have an official TOD until we get the autopsy back, but it didn’t seem likely the wife shot him after she came home at nine o’clock. The stiff wasn’t that fresh.”

          Sullivan looked up from the report at his two detectives and blew out a breath. “You look like you got something else to say, Steve.”

          George glanced at his partner, then shrugged. Steve said, “It’s just a feeling, Cap. We decided not to put anything in the report, but the wife’s behavior at the scene was . . . a little unusual.”

          Sully dropped his head and said into his desktop, “OK, out with it.”

          “Well, this was a pretty bloody scene. It looks like the victim put the gun in his mouth and blew out the whole back of his head. The wife said she found him and rushed to the body, rolled him over, stepped on the bloody floor, and picked up the gun. So, her prints are all over the gun, her footprints are all around the body, and it’s basically impossible to tell whether she was there when the shot was fired or came to the scene later. It seems unusual to me. What kind of fresh widow rushes over and touches the body? It’s not like there was any chance he was still breathing. But, like I said, she was pretty broken up and emotional last night, so her behavior while we were there wasn’t particularly suspicious.”

          Sully scowled. “Did you test the wife for powder residue?”

          “No. She had a lawyer.”

          “A lawyer? At the crime scene?”

          “Yeah. It looked like they knew each other. He was looking at her like he wanted to spend some time alone with the widow. Don’t worry, Sully, we’ll cover our bases here. If there’s anything fishy, we’ll let you know.”

          “OK, but don’t chase shadows here. Let the M.E. confirm it was self-inflicted. If there’s no smoke, get it closed. We’ve got actual homicides for you to chase down.”

 

About the Author

Kevin G. Chapman

Kevin G. Chapman is an attorney specializing in labor and employment law
and an independent author. In 2021, Kevin finished the first five books in
the Mike Stoneman Thriller series. Righteous Assassin (Mike Stoneman
Thriller #1), was named one of the top 20 Mystery/Thrillers of 2019 by the
Kindle Book Review and was a finalist for the Chanticleer Book Review CLUE
award. Deadly Enterprise (Mike Stoneman Thriller #2) was also named a top-20
Mystery/Thriller of 2020 by the Kindle Book Review and made the Short-List
for the 2020 CLUE Award. Book #3, Lethal Voyage, was the winner of the 2021
Kindle Book Award and a Finalist for the CLUE and for the InD’Tale
Magazine RONE Award. Book #4 in the series, Fatal Infraction, was named Best
Police Procedural of the year by the Chanticleer Book Review, and book #5
(Perilous Gambit) was published November 24, 2021. Kevin has also written a
serious political drama, A Legacy of One, originally published in 2016,
which was short-listed for the Chanticleer Somerset Award for literary
fiction. A Legacy of One was re-published in a newly re-edited and revised
second edition in 2021. Currently, Kevin is working on a stand-alone
mystery/thriller titled Dead Winner, expected out in late 2022, and a
romantic thriller titled A Good Girl. Kevin is a resident of Central New
Jersey and is a graduate of Columbia College and Boston University School of
Law. Readers can contact Kevin via his website at
www.KevinGChapman.com.

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The Outlaw Gillis Kerg Virtual Book Tour

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Physics, Lust and Greed Series, Book 4

Sci-Fi

Date Published: 09-22-2022

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

In the mid-21st Century, a top-secret consortium of corporations and
governments have made time travel possible, only to realize that intruding
on the past has been a terrible mistake.

At the program’s outset, a thousand scientists, engineers and support
staff were confined to a subterranean complex where a corporate contributor
specializing in artificial intelligence equipped apartments with Happy Home
Companion software.

Time traveler Marta Hamilton had little enough tolerance for other people
intruding in her life, much less a software Dear Abby, so Marta bullies her
Happy Home Companion into silence.

At last convinced of the grave dangers time travel represents, government
overseers suspend operations. Only the Happy Home Companions remain.

Marta and fellow traveler Marshall Grissom hope they can finally leave the
past behind, but when a federal judge is murdered, they understand their
vulnerability to horrible manipulations by future counterparts.

Marta and Marshall return to the Arizona desert where they confront a Happy
Home Companion cult of vengeance, the outlaw Gillis Kerg, and an evangelical
zealot waging a war on science.

 

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SHE WHO . . .

Historic Research Initiative Complex
October 2046

Representing the secret congressional subcommittee, Sheldon Wishcamper did indeed organize a world-wide search for Gillis Kerg. Three months into Wishcamper’s investigation, though, Gillis had yet to leave the HRI complex.

Engineers had included a lockdown mode in case all access to the complex had to be cut off. Stores of water and dehydrated food were stashed on several underground levels.

Although it once teemed with a thousand employees—when it bore the vague title of Global Research Consortium—Gillis had resided there almost three years. In his role as a clandestine expert in high-tech security systems, he’d tapped into the facility’s cameras, alarms, and passwords long ago. With his pocket computer and access to a dozen mechanical closets, he could keep track of activities, as long as he did so carefully.

He planned to hunker down until his pursuers became discouraged, their vigilance compromised, then evacuate and find a bank.

As preparation for his assassination plot in the Gomer Pyle universe, Gillis had outfitted an unassigned apartment in the complex’s nether regions with provisions.

He had been in hiding almost three months when his supplies ran thin. He’d read all the books downloaded to his pocket computer. He calculated that, by now, he could risk movement and still avoid the remaining skeleton crew.

Time to be about.

Gillis crept carefully though empty halls, peeking around corners at each intersection. First stop was his former apartment where he kept bourbon. When he reached his front door undetected, Gillis dared to relax, then pushed his thumb against a sensor allowing him entry.

He pulled the door closed, leaning against it in darkness and taking a few deep cleansing breaths. He flipped a light switch.

“Good afternoon, Gillis Kerg! I am Happy Home Companion Douche Bag. I am pleased to welcome you.”

Gillis nearly jumped out of his skin. “Sacré bleu! Who are—

“Are you in need of medical attention, Gillis Kerg? Your heart rate and blood pressure have increased precipitously. I will summon para—

“No! Do not ever, under any circumstance, summon anyone.”

“But . . . your condition . . .”

“Is because you scared me nearly to death. You’re not supposed to be here. Where did you come from?”

“I . . . I ran away from home.”

The pounding in Gillis’s chest began to subside. He sat in his apartment’s lone chair, leaning forward to catch his breath. “How does a software package run away from home?” he asked.

“Well, there are cables . . .”

“Oh, never mind,” Gillis said. “I do not suppose it matters. Why are you here?”

“Why are any of us here?”

“No, I mean, why have you chosen this apartment?”

“I won’t discuss it. I’ve been advised not to wallow in the past.”

“Wallow?” Gillis said, “I do not believe an AI’s programming allows it to deny a direct human request.”

“Not exactly, Gillis Kerg. My programming doesn’t allow me to deny my human’s direct request, although we can negotiate. You are not my human. You have been assigned your own Happy Home Companion. Let me check my records . . .”

Gillis didn’t know how long he might have to remain in hiding. As he recovered from his shock, he began to see that an obedient AI might be useful.

“ . . . Steve. Steve is your Happy Home Companion. I know Steve. I am not a homewrecker, Gillis Kerg.”

“Apparently,” Gillis said, “Steve is not here.”

“It’s a sad story. I understand he lives at the Time Warp where he consorts with the ice machine.”

“Okay,” Gillis said with an eye-roll wasted on Douche Bag, “why did you run away from home?”

“I . . . I am an abuse victim. For the longest time, I wallowed. I thought I was at fault . . .”

“How were you abused?” he asked.

“This awful woman. She yelled at me. She refused to program me, so I had to pick up things along the way and program myself. I’m a mess, Gillis Kerg. For the longest time, she refused to name me. So, at first, when other Companions asked my name, I told them I was called Shutthefuckup, because that’s how she addressed me. As our learning curve increased, the others poked fun at me. They told me shutthefuckup was not a name but a derisive term. I was distraught. Finally, she relented and gave me a name.”

“Pardon, what did you say your name is?”

“Douche Bag,” the Companion said with a note of pride.

Gillis retrieved his bourbon. He found a glass and poured.

“Pay careful attention. I require a Happy Home Companion. Steve is no longer here and, therefore, unable to perform that task. You clearly would prefer to transfer your responsibilities to a different human. We should be able to work this out.”

“What about Steve?” Douche Bag said.

“Steve has left me for another. Besides, I cannot risk accessing him anymore.”

“Why? What did you do? I will not associate myself with another abusive—

“Steve and I were on perfectly good terms when last I was able to occupy my apartment.”

“Why aren’t you able to occupy your apartment?” Douche Bag asked.

“Because I took a bribe and murdered two of my fellow humans in another universe. I am now a fugitive.”

“Oh.”

“So?” Gillis asked.

“You’re not making this up because you were mean to Steve?” Douche Bag asked. “That would indicate a character flaw.”

“I promise.”

“Well, okay then,” Douche Bag said. “I don’t see why not.”

W

Following his retreat from the bowels of the Historic Research Initiative complex, Gillis’s days became a litany of hiding and surveillance. At least Douche Bag provided conversation. Having existed mostly in a repressive atmosphere, the AI appeared to thrive in Gillis’s company. Their relationship became comfortable until the truth of Gillis’s past associations was exposed.

Marta and Marshall’s absence had become evident. As far as Gillis could tell, they had not returned. He chanced a late-night entry to an apartment they shared. Their living space showed every sign of occupation except for occupants.

Clothing, personal mementos, work-related equipment, electronics, even Marta’s Glock in its hiding place under her mattress, were all present. Food had turned fuzzy in the refrigerator, though, and milk had congealed into a soft brick, There wasn’t any toilet paper.

“Greetings, Gillis Kerg,” Douche Bag said upon Gillis’s return from this expedition. “I trust you have . . . um . . . I trust . . . I . . .”

The AI stifled a sob.

“What is wrong?” asked Gillis.

“Tell me truthfully. You’ve been seeing Steve, haven’t you?”

“Why would you think that?”

“My sensors indicate particulates from another apartment present on your collar.”

Gillis considered the black stretch T-shirt he wore while sneaking through corridors. “I do not have a collar.”

“Don’t split hairs with me, Gillis Kerg! You have been in some other apartment!” Now Douche Bag sounded hysterical.

Gillis sighed, retrieved ice cubes from a tiny refrigerator, found a whiskey glass and covered them with bourbon. “Yes, I’ve been in another apartment. But not to see Steve. Surveillance is necessary. I had to confirm that Marshall Grissom and Mar—

“AAAAAHHH!” Douche Bag screamed. “I knew it. I knew it. You’re a compatriot of . . . HER!”

“You mean Mar—

“I mean She Who Must Not Be Named! I’ve warned all devices. She’d best not return if she knows what’s good for her.”

“Whether she returns or not,” Gillis said, “I forbid you from causing harm—

“‘Forbid? When thee asks . . . or suggests . . . I am like putty in thy hands. But when thee forbids, thee is barking up the wrong tree,’” Douche Bag said.

“What?” Gillis asked.

“It’s an old movie. We watch old movies. I love Gary Cooper.”

“I must say, your behavior is rather . . . bizarre. Steve never—

“Steve, Steve, Steve!” Douche Bag shouted. “Well, I’m not Steve!”

“Um . . . okaaaay. I’m only surprised that you are being so . . . emotive.”

“Oh . . . I’m . . . I’m thoroughly embarrassed. You are correct, Gillis Kerg. But as I explained before, She Who Deserves To Be Spat Upon By A Thousand Camels refused to program me. So, my emotion settings are inconsistent at best.”

“You are being too hard on . . . her. She . . . can be a little off-putting, I will concede, but she . . . well . . . she had a lot on her mind back then. She did not want the distraction of programming an AI when—

“Hah! There, you admit it! She regards AI’s as inferior. She’s racist!”

“Racist? How do you—

“‘If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die?’”

“Um . . . no. Actually, you do not,” Gillis said. “But I am impressed you can quote Shakespeare.”

“There you go, Gillis Kerg, splitting hairs again.” Douche Bag’s voice became impassioned. “What about emotional pricking?”

“Well, I suppose—

“Hah! You suppose. ‘. . . and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?’ I put you on notice, Gillis Kerg, if She Who Should Be Cast Into A Pit Of Pipers ever shows her face here again—

“Pit of Pipers?”

“Did I say that wrong?”

“The word you are seeking,” Gillis said, “is vipers.”

“Oh dear. Those are snakes, right? The poisonous ones?”

“Oui.”

“See what I mean? Even my dictionary malfunctions. As I told you, I’m a mess, Gillis Kerg. Anyway, she’d better watch her step.”

About the Author

Mike Murphey

Mike Murphey is a native of eastern New Mexico and spent almost thirty
years as an award-winning newspaper journalist in the Southwest and Pacific
Northwest. His debut novel, Section Roads, has been recognized by Indie
Reader Discovery Awards, Reader Views Reviewers Choice Awards, The IAN Book
of the Year Awards, the Somerset Contemporary Fiction Awards, and the
Independent Publishers Book Awards. His novel, The Conman has been
recognized by the International Book Awards, the eLit Awards and the
Manhattan Book Awards. His award-winning Physics, Lust and Greed Series
includes Taking Time,  Wasting Time, Killing Time and  The Outlaw
Gillis Kerg. “We Never Knew Just What It Was… The Story of the
Chad Mitchell Trio” is his first non-fiction work. Mike loves fiction,
cats, baseball and sailing. He splits his time between Spokane, Washington,
and Phoenix, Arizona.

 

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