I Made It Home Blitz

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Children’s Book

Date Published: December 6, 2025

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I Made It Home is a heartwarming story that captures the essence of
courage, kindness, and friends who flutter into our lives when we need them
most. When a change of plans leaves young Aubrey finding her own way home, she
embarks on an unexpected adventure with her cheerful companions, a butterfly,
a bluebird, and a ladybug. Sometimes the smallest friends lead us the
furthest. Along the way, she and a frightened little boy learn valuable
lessons about courage, friendship, and the magic of kindness. This enchanting
tale will delight readers of all ages and remind them that every kind gesture
brings us closer to where we belong.

 

About the Author

Debra I. Thomas

 Debra I. Thomas shares her excitement about her children’s picture books,
hoping they will inspire joy and adventure in young readers. She is also
working on more imaginative stories that reflect her love for children and
pets, inviting readers to explore the magic of storytelling together.

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Just Look at Those Boots Blitz

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Children’s Western

Date Published: 02-26-2026

Publisher: Solander Press

 

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A.J. is so excited about his new cowboy boots. He wears them on the
first day of the school year. Mom said it was for only one day and then back
to his regular boots or sneakers. During recess, A.J. plays in an exciting
game of kickball. His boots get very messy during the game.

When he gets home, Jon, the farm hand, see the boots and tells him to clean
them up then get into his work boots. Jon tells him to give Lady Star a ride
because she’s waited all day for him.

On the ride, A.J. heads to the shallow pond out in one field. While A.J.
daydreams, Lady Star sees the pond and decides to get there fast. A.J. loses
control of Lady Star and finds himself thrown into the pond. Daydreaming on
the ride means A.J. has additional chores when he returns to the barn.

 

In this second book, Sherry Roberts continues to tell stories inspired
by her father’s childhood during the 1930s and 1940s in Northeast
Oklahoma. For those who enjoy stores of the American West, as well as history,
Just Look At Those Boots, is a must-read.

 

 

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Sherry Roberts

 Sherry Roberts is an award-winning children’s book author. She holds a
Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Louisville. She has
written multiple award-winning fiction picture books such as ‘Twas the
Night Before Christmas…A First for Gus, Hello, Can I Bug You?, Gabriel
and the Special Memorial Day, What’s Wrong with Barnaby, and The Best
Reading Buddy. She also has written two non-fiction award-winning picture
books, Sonnet, Sonnet, What’s in Your Bonnet? and A Visit Through the
Wetlands. These two were illustrated with her photography. Sherry’s
newest picture book, Amica Helps Zoe, was featured in Kirkus e-newsletter June
2025 as Indie Pick and received a Get It: Recommend review.

As a former middle school teacher, Dr. Roberts decided to write her first
middle-grade novel (ages 8-13). Her debut novel, The Galaxy According to CeCe,
is the first book in a three-book series. It was officially released on
February 24, 2024. Book two, The Galaxy According to Cece: The Mysterious Dr.
Pruitt, was released August 2024. Book three, The Galaxy According to Cece:
The Stars Align, released February 2025.

Sherry’s next venture is a chapter book series (ages 6-8). The first
book, Just Call Me Pardner, was released August 1, 2025. The series is about a
young boy in the 1930s on a small farm in Northeastern Oklahoma and is
inspired by stories of her father’s childhood in the 1930s. Book 2, Just
Look at Those Boots, launches in early 2026, with Book 3, Just Don’t
Give a Girl a Frog, launching in November 2026.

Dr. Roberts has also written many articles that appear in various academic
journals, along with three textbooks. Personal Financial Literacy is in its
fourth edition (Pearson). She is an associate professor of Marketing in Jones
College of Business at Middle Tennessee State University.

 

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Call in the Dogs Blitz

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Western/Cowboy,  Cherokee, Outlaw

Date Published: 02-26-2026

Publisher:
Write the West Press an imprint of Paperback Press, LLC Springfield, Missouri

 

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Wester Soon however he must set his hammer aside and take up his colt
revolver. Upon receiving word that the outlaw Bill Kirby has escaped custody
he prepares to face his old adversary.
Levi’s friend,
Cherokee rancher Turon Turtle vows to offer aid and his rifle. Turon’s
strong willed sister, Ruth, has a different vow in mind for Levi. Levi soon
finds the determined Ruth as challenging as the inevitable showdown that has
yet to come.

For the first time since leaving Europe three
years earlier his has a sense of home. He finds customers in the neighboring
Cherokee and travelers. More importantly he finds friends. Unknown to Levi is
the whereabouts of the outlaw Kirby. Can Levi rely on his new friends and
community? Will Levi be able to hold on to what he has built and face the man
who thinks nothing except for the destruction of Levi and all he holds dear?

 

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Charlie Amos

 Born and raised on the Ozark Plateau. Charlie Amos grew up in the footsteps of
outlaws, cowboys, and woodsmen. He currently lives in Oklahoma with his wife,
children, and dog Banjo. When he is not tending cattle and kids he is reading
and writing about the American West. Years of working in agriculture,
forestry, trucking, and teaching school has laid the foundation of telling our
American story through relatable characters. Writing westerns for westerners,
and everyone else.

 


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Ink Magic Blitz

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Historical Fantasy

Date Published: 02-26-2026

Publisher: Sword and
Thistle LLC

 

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In World War 1, it’s not the tanks or soldiers that will determine the
victors, it’s the magical tattoo ink.

The Mages who can bear that ink
have special weapon and beast tattoos that can come to life.

Jack is an
infamous Mage, called into a covert mission to rescue a missing scientist. If
he can do this, he will ensure the balance of power with the magical ink
distribution is not stolen by other countries who look to gain the upper hand
during the war.
As he searches for the renowned Nikola Tesla, Jack
assembles a team of Mages and soldiers as they scramble against time and
powerful Russian enemies, who also have their own magical tattoos. Their
enemies will use those powers not only to win the war but take over the city
where all magical ink is created and distributed, thus ensuring global
domination.
But Jack has a personal vendetta against one of those
enemies, payback for the death of his father and other loved ones. If Jack can
use his ink magic and overcome the insurmountable odds to succeed, he just
might keep the ink safe, maintain the balance of power, and defeat the men who
have plagued his family for decades.

 

This action-packed alternate history
novel will keep readers on the edge of their seats! If you love the Pale Rider
Second Chance series by Michael Roberts, you will love his new Ink Magic
series!

 

About the Author

Michael Roberts

 Michael Roberts is a Police Officer in Southern California. He also served in
the United States Marine Corps for seven years. This is his first American
Historical fiction book, and he drew on much of his previous military
experience to write it.

His most recent series, Ink Magic, was just
accepted by Spiteful Books.
He lives in California with his family of
seven.


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Women Therapists on Healing Virtual Book Tour

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11 Personal Essays about Overcoming Trauma

Psychology Nonfiction

 

Date Published: February 3rd, 2026

 

Publisher:
Acorn Publishing

 


Women Therapists on Healing
is a powerful anthology of personal essays from
women therapists who know trauma from the inside out. This three-part
collection braids lived experience with clinical wisdom, offering a
compassionate lens on healing that crosses cultural, generational, and
systemic boundaries.

Far beyond a typical guide to PTSD, this book
challenges outdated narratives and sheds light on the effects of marginalized
topics, such as chronic invisible illness, intergenerational trauma, racism,
ritual abuse, and human trafficking.
This book will especially resonate
with
●    women recovering from trauma

healers and advocates seeking growth and guidance
●    health
professionals committed to trauma-informed and anti-racist practices

friends and family who love and support survivors
The diverse
voices in these essays honor the arduous path of healing as a reckoning, a
reclamation, and a sacred reminder that we do not walk alone.
 


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EXCERPT

The cicadas were noisy where my grandmother’s white, metal Maytag wringer washer stood in the grassy backyard next to the kitchen’s screen door beside the thriving vegetable garden. On the front porch, I watched with my child eyes, the moment a slim, young blond woman wearing a yellow cotton dress rumbled toward us in a shiny and substantial car. She parked it on the red dirt driveway next to my grandparents’ wooden house on Peach Street, which was on the other side of the railroad tracks, near the big tobacco barn up the paved road. The young lady stood in front of the house and my grandmother, in her blue housedress, seemed much older as she approached from the backyard where the wringer washer was. She was carrying a wicker laundry basket filled with pressed and neatly stacked linens. The young woman handed my grandmother a dollar with an audible, “Thank you, Sarah,” addressing her by her first name as she took the ample basket from outstretched arms. She didn’t look my way. My grandmother’s honey-brown fingers folded the worn dollar bill handed to her from the lady’s freckled hands in half, with a look on her face that appeared to disapprove of the moment and the woman. I hadn’t seen that interaction or look before.

The following chapter explores the intersections of belonging, othering, its connection to trauma, and my own narrative of the internal struggle of identifying self-worth as a woman of color—and, more specifically, as a Black identifying woman in the world and in the creative art therapy profession of drama therapy. These thematic intersections are all aligned to self-esteem and how others perceive us as women in our social and professional spheres. The intersections affect how we stride on the planet and our overall health. The following exploration bade me to act as a bricoleur, collecting and implementing the odds and ends—fragments of the historical narratives that visit me; creating a collage of images, implementing snippets of stories in order to form a larger landscape of understanding—both for the reader and myself; a free-form approach inviting me to scribe the lived stories that function as examples of our collective vulnerability. Only when I pause, noting and re-collecting the useful threads and seeds, like an invested mama bird building her secure nest through writing, does the story I want to share come through. It is in the collecting, forming, and then sharing of stories from which deep understanding for self and others can occur. 

As a parallel process, I share how a creative arts therapeutic action of creating a narrative-based assemblage construction called the Poetic Home exercise can offer personal insight about such things related to self-identity and trauma. Insight exists in the social constructionism approach, in the courageous encounter where the process of making meaning with others leads to self-actualization. 

When I ponder the very pregnant and universal topic of self-worth, there are two distinct landscapes embedded in bygone eras that come to mind. This chapter began with the first, a scribed memory of my eight-year-old self experiencing an interaction that illustrates the tone of time, place, and relationship where much of my initial conscious awareness about the circumstances of belonging, self-worth, and othering started. This narrative inquiry praxis looks forward, backward, and considers chronology, place, and the relational through an emic perspective—an auto-ethnographic unpacking that situates lived data in story form for an empathic as well as intellectual understanding.

The upcoming narrative landscapes feature my grandfathers within those bygone eras; both men were worlds apart from each other and yet so precise in the way they strode the planet upon which they thrived—at least when I met them. Afuape (2011) mentions the importance of reclaiming memory, arguing that as a result of the attack on memory that comes with abuse, violence, and oppression, people who experience emotional distress and psychosocial difficulties often experience life as single-storied, predominantly featuring hopelessness and despair. Therefore, reclaiming memory, as I do in the following pages, is a liberatory act and an important part of resisting these felt abuses of power—that may be recent to me or may have occurred generations ago to my ancestors. I am not absolute in knowing how the fragments of my sharing will affect the reader or myself. Nor do I claim the ensuing storied pieces complete the materials for a whole narrative of an entire lifetime. Reclaiming storied and variegated fragments through a bricolage practice (Denzin and Lincoln 2008) of story making and writing here serves as the healing process of tending, mending, and witnessing in the role of the griot, defined as the respected West African narrator of oral traditions, poetry, history, and genealogy, which I hold from my ancestors—a significant interactional aspect of the drama therapist and social constructionist position I embody.

About the Author
Susan Pease Banitt
Award-winning author Susan Pease Banitt is
a Harvard-trained psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker with
over thirty years of experience in the field. In her work, she integrates
western therapy with holistic practices like yoga, Reiki, and Celtic
shamanism.
Her acclaimed books, The Trauma Tool Kit and Wisdom,
Attachment, and Love in Trauma Therapy
, are essential reading for anyone
seeking a compassionate path to healing complex trauma.
Based in
Portland, Oregon, she continues her coaching and consulting work through Lotus
Heart Counseling, and she shares bite-size wisdom on TikTok as “The
Lightworker Whisperer.” In her downtime, she enjoys RVing, gardening,
performing improvisational comedy, and spending time with family and
friends.

 

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