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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.

A Just Revenge Blitz

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Date Published: August 26, 2024

Publisher: MindStir Media

 

 

Sean Roberts loved farming and his girlfriend. After they broke up she
disappeared into San Francisco’s drug filled hippie environment of the
1960s. Her parents were frantic and no one in their small-town seemed able
to help them find their daughter. They reached out to Sean and he agreed to
search for their lost daughter.

His search forced Sean to assume his nom de plume, George Wescot and enter
a world of extreme wealth and of people who only cared about their own
pleasures and not the pain it caused other people. George uses his skills
learned from hunting, fighting and evasion to penetrate this sadistic
society. Subsequently, he pursued across the United States, India, and
Europe. Finally, Sean stopped running from the Brothers, and started hunting
those people who caused his ex-girlfriend’s and her family’s pain from
injuries she sustained.

About the Author

Patrick L Scott Esq

I have been a writer all my life. I wasn’t very good partly because I’m
dyslexic and partly because of my dyslexia I was a terrible reader. But I
love to write and therefore wrote often. I wrote many stories. One was
published in a magazine. Before the pandemic I started writing my first
novel,”Farm Tough”, and self published it. The book got good
reviews from readers but wasn’t promoted. Shortly thereafter, I started to
write “A Just Revenge” partly about my time at Yuba College, Chico
State College, Los Angeles and finally Europe. I found that I write best
when I write about something I know, about something I’ve done or about
something I feel.

 

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Historical Fantasy

Date Published: September 1, 2024

Publisher: Roundfire Books

 

 

Capitán Cristóbal de Varga’s drive for glory and gold in 1538
Peru leads him and his army of conquistadors into a New World that refuses
to be conquered. He is a man torn by life-long obsessions and knows this is
his last campaign. What he doesn’t know is that his Incan allies led by the
princess Sarpay have their own furtive plans to make sure he never finds the
golden city of Vilcabamba. He also doesn’t know that Héctor Valiente,
the freed African slave he appointed as his lieutenant, has found a portal
that will lead them all into a world that will challenge his deepest
beliefs. And what he can’t possibly know is that this world will trap him in
a war between two eternal enemies, leading him to question everything he has
devoted his life to – his command, his Incan princess, his honor, his God.
In the end, he faces the ultimate dilemma: how is it possible to battle your
own obsessions . . . to conquer yourself?

About the Author

Dirk Strasser

Dirk Strasser’s epic fantasy trilogy The Books of
Ascension—Zenith, Equinox and Eclipse
—was published in German
and English, and his short stories have been translated into several
languages. “The Doppelgänger Effect” appeared in the World
Fantasy Award-winning anthology Dreaming Down Under. His historical fantasy
novel Conquist was published in 2024. The serialized version of Conquist was
a finalist in the Aurealis Awards Best Fantasy Novel category. Dirk’s
screenplay version of Conquist won the Wildsound Fantasy/Sci-Fi Festival
Best Scene Reading Award and was a featured finalist in the Cinequest Film
& Creativity Festival and the Creative World Awards. He is the co-editor
of Australia’s premier science fiction and fantasy magazine, Aurealis,
and was a judge on the 2024 Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival Screenplay
Awards. Dirk has been a high school teacher, a writer of best-selling
textbooks, an educational software developer, a publishing manager, and a
soccer club president.

 

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Motherboards & Magic (#2)

 

Cyberpunk / Gay Romance / Sci-Fi

Date Published: 1/3/25

Publisher: Changeling Press

 

 

Dark clouds are gathering. Icarus is the light at the end of the tunnel.
And in his wake: Chaos.

 

Even though dark clouds gather in the distance, Asher, Vers, and Korya
start to see the light at the end of the tunnel. That “Light” is
named Icarus, and with him comes chaos. Even as the trio’s immediate
problem is solved, more people are out to get them.

With danger at every turn, they can only depend on each other. Who is this
mysterious alien called Icarus? Is he there to help protect them from the
DPL or are they about to become victims of an insidious plot to end the
planet? Either way, the friction is burning as they take one step closer to
unraveling the mysteries of Asher’s parents’ death, and what the
DPL is hiding.

 

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Copyright ©2024 Stephanie Burke & Areana Senoj

 

TO THE INDIVIDUAL WITH THE GOLDEN BLOOD:

WHOEVER IS THE RH NULL,

I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR YOU.

WE HAVE ISSUES TO DISCUSS THAT ARE PARAMOUNT TO THE PROTECTION OF THIS
PLANET.

MEET ME AT THE SAHARA, LAS VEGAS

THE ALEXANDRIA SUITE (OF COURSE)

 

Even on second reading, the message made no sense to Korya. “Okay,
what the fuck?”

Vers immediately pulled up Korya’s keyboard and began a trace.
“You might want to get the boss,” Vers snapped, eyes intent as
zis four-fingered hands flew over the keyboard. “I can’t find
any trace, or even how they broke through your firewall.”

Korya, not needing to be told twice, spun on her pink fuzzy slippers and
raced to the bathroom. “Asher!” she called out as she swung the
door open and… froze.

Asher stood before her, absently toweling his waist-length hair, completely
and utterly naked as the day he was born. His long hair flowed in inky waves
down his back, the ends, dyed a lighter blue, drawing her attention for a
moment before her gaze returned to his… other attributes. Oh, every
creator god that ever existed, was that dick real?

But then her focus shifted back to his face and questioning look. His head
tilted to the side, his cybernetic eye flared wide blue before a silver line
overtook the red bar that had been there since he received news about his
parents.

Her gaze wandered again, trailing over his golden skin, noting how soft and
supple it looked, then back to his heart-shaped face — and down his neck.
Even though he was breathing and swallowing normally, she didn’t
notice his neck muscles constrict.

“Korya?” His voice box looked off, like it didn’t move
naturally.

Her attention then traveled to his right arm, muscular and powerful looking
as he rubbed at his scalp. His other hand let go of his fall of hair to rest
on his hips as he adjusted his stance, then shifted his weight on his legs.
And that was where the jaw-dropping confusion reasserted itself in
Korya’s brain.

His left arm and hand were a strange, steel gray with what looked like
swirls of silver. It covered his left arm from the shoulder down to his
fingertips and both legs. The water flowed along the metal muscles that
looked and moved as natural as flesh but strangely was not. Fuck.
She’d forgotten that he had lost both of his legs and one
arm…

But… how? If not for the color and the too graceful and smooth
movements of his body, she would have totally forgotten the greater portion
of his physiology was cybernetic.

But what beautiful technology, she decided as she tracked the shifting
movements under the metallic skin of his thick thighs, down to his toes
flexing on her shower mat, and then back up to his calves.

Her new boss was metal… well, mostly. Her gaze darted back up to his
left shoulder where she would be damned if she could even see how the flesh
attached to the metal. It was a smooth, seamless transition. Only the fact
that the golden flesh tones of his skin faded into the stark steel-gray
metal gave away his android leanings.

But damn, each muscle was defined and sculpted beautifully. Her gaze
dropped to his hips where his perfect Adonis belt melded into metal in a
beautiful flow that only the world’s best artists or poets could do it
the most justice.

“There are veins!” she all but shouted as she moved closer,
dropping to her knees and reaching out a tentative hand for the closest
thigh.

She didn’t even notice his flinch, only that he stepped back a bit
and stared down at her, his confused look turning incredulous as she got a
closer look at what so fascinated her.

Truly, Asher would be flattered but he knew her fascination had nothing to
do with him and everything to do with the hardware he sported.

“Can I help you?” he asked as she looked up at him, flushed
bright red, and pulled her hand back.

“Uh… I mean… did this hurt?” Then she winced,
thinking her previous question the most stupid that had ever fallen out of
her mouth. “That was a dumb question. Of course, it hurt. How in the
galaxy did they manage… I mean the seams are nonexistent. And you
look so real…”

“Yeah, just like a real boy.” His tone was pissy at best, but
he really didn’t care. There was a woman kneeling at his feet and
reaching for parts of his body that only he and his many varied
doctors… okay. He really didn’t care who was staring at him,
any parts of him. His shame had died a hard death when they had to lift his
dick for him to take a piss. The legs came first, after all, and over time
they’d built the graphene skeleton for his left arm and replace the
pulverized bones in his right. The legs were an easy build and began to look
more and more human as the augmentation therapy advanced, but the
arms… He remembered standing under the water of a hot shower for the
first time in months when they finally got his legs attached and
healed… and the complete humiliation of someone having to scrub
between his butt cheeks after every time he took a shit when they finally
allowed him solid foods. They were kind enough to do scar removal from the
colostomy bag but by that time, he had been poked, prodded, scanned,
examined, and touched on every part of his body, intimate or not. A female
on her knees before him while he was naked was something he’d
experienced several times before. Someone who was neither a medical nor
scientific doctor touching him and without his consent,
however…

“Did you need something, really, or is this just a thing you do? If
it is, I’m sure Vers will be more amenable –”

“I’m sorry.” Korya moaned, slapping both hands over her
eyes and lowering her head, giggling nervously.

No, not nervously — more like she was shocked by her actions. But not too
shocked, because yes, that was her, parting some fingers to get another look
at his junk… or… what was she staring at?

About the Authors

Areana Senoj is a multi-genre writer of erotic romance, paranormal, and
sci-fi fantasy fiction. She’s been an actress, singer, dancer,
educator, and, briefly, a stay-at-home “tennis, soccer, and band
mom,” as well as a small business entrepreneur. Now she’s
enjoying a new career living life as a full-time writer. She’s
thrilled to join Changeling Press, where she’s teamed up with USA Today Best
Selling Author Stephanie Burke, co-authoring Motherboards and Magic.

 

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Stephanie Burke is a USA Today Best Selling, multi published, multi
award-winning author, Master Costumer, handicapped, wife and mother of
two.

From sex-shifting, shape-shifting dragons to undersea worlds, sexually
confused elemental Fey and homo-erotic mysteries, all the way to
pastel-challenged urban sprites, Stephanie has done it all, and hopes to do
more.

Stephanie is an orator on her favorite subjects of writing and
world-building, a sometime teacher when you feed her enough tea and donuts,
an anime nut, a costumer, and a frequent guest of various sci-fi and writing
cons where she can be found leading panel discussions or researching varied
legends and theories to improve her writing skills.

Stephanie is known for her love of the outrageous, strong female
characters, believable worlds, male characters filled with depth, and
multi-cultural stories that make the reader sit up and take notice.

 

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For The Man You’ll Become

 

Inspirational Self-Help / Parenting

Date Published: 01-31-2025

Publisher: Books to Hook Publishing, LLC.

 

 

 

A Mother’s Enduring Wisdom for Her Son.

Inspiration, Guidance, and Lessons for a Meaningful Life.

 

This heartfelt collection offers powerful truths, invaluable insights, and
practical lessons through anecdotes, personal reflections, and uplifting
stories. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking clarity, purpose, and
direction in life.

 

Discover how to:

– Grow Personally and Spiritually: Build self-awareness, make ethical
choices, and draw strength from faith.

– Strengthen Relationships: Foster lasting connections rooted in trust,
respect, and heartfelt communication.

– Overcome Challenges with Resilience: Turn adversity into opportunities
for growth.

– Navigate Life’s Transitions with Confidence: Thrive in every stage,
from career changes and leadership roles to family and
entrepreneurship.

– Live a Meaningful Life: Pursue passions, prioritize well-being, and
create a lasting legacy.

-Achieve Balance: Embrace the 4-Quadrants of Personal
Growth—spiritual, social, intellectual, and financial.

 

Whether you’re a son seeking guidance or a parent sharing wisdom,
this book is a powerful companion for navigating life’s uncertainties
and achieving greatness.

The perfect gift for sons, partners, friends, or anyone searching for
inspiration and guidance to live a meaningful life.

While no book has all the answers, this one provides a wellspring of hope,
support, and actionable inspiration.

From mother to son, these are life lessons every man needs.

A loving reminder: You are never alone, and you are capable of
extraordinary things.

 

About the Author

Amy Tan

Amy Tan is an accomplished business executive and award-winning author with
over twenty years of experience in corporate leadership and market expansion
across Southeast Asia. She holds a Business Administration degree from the
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and a Postgraduate Certificate from
the University of Nottingham.

Beyond her corporate role, Amy is a passionate storyteller, weaving her
diverse experiences into narratives that explore personal growth,
resilience, and transformation. Her recent book, Revisiting the Depths –
Overcoming Fear and Finding Peace, which won the Literary Titan Gold Book
Award, recounts her emotional and spiritual journey as she overcomes a
long-held fear of the ocean through diving.

Amy’s latest book, Life Lessons from Mom: For the Man You’ll
Become, is a thoughtfully crafted guide that offers practical wisdom on
navigating life’s challenges, cultivating meaningful relationships,
and building a legacy of love. She is also the author of Doing Business in
ASEAN and China: An Ultimate Guide to Doing Business, which showcases her
expertise in regional economic integration.

Having lived in Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia, Amy
brings a rich, cross-cultural perspective to her writing, inspiring readers
to overcome challenges and make positive changes. Her work highlights the
powerful impact of storytelling on personal and professional
development.

 

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Riptide MC (#1)

 

Motorcycle Club Romance

Date Published: 1/3/25

Publisher: Changeling Press

 

 

Someone took a shot at my Emma – and signed his own death warrant. No
one hurts my woman and lives.

 

Emma:

After witnessing a cold-blooded killing, I run to the only person I can
think of who can protect me. Ace is my high school fantasy turned big bad
biker. Did I mention sizzling, sexy, and hot? He’s everything I know I
should stay away from, but his touch makes me melt and when his lips devour
mine, I forget why I shouldn’t let him near me. But he’s more
than just a one-night stand. He makes me feel safe. Loved. Wanted. All the
things I’ve never had — and that’s addictive as hell. Ace makes
it clear he wants to claim me, make me part of his biker family, and keep me
by his side. And I want him. Forever.

 

Ace:

I’ve always had a thing for Emma, but back in high school, she dated
my little brother. So I moved on. Joined the Navy SEALs. Re-upped a few
times, but when that last mission went south, I knew it was time to bail.
Feeling lost and adrift, I came home. And patched into the Riptide MC.
Finally felt like I had a home and a family. I didn’t think life could
get any better. A knock on my door in the middle of the night changed
everything. Emma fell into my arms, terrified and wounded. Some asshole shot
my Emma. He may not know it yet, but he just signed his own death warrant.
Once I’ve taken care of her, I’m going to convince Emma to stay
with me. Forever.

 

 

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Copyright ©2024 Anne Kane

 

Emma

It was midnight by the time I left work. My shitty excuse for a car had
crapped out on me yesterday and transit didn’t run this late, so I had
to walk home. Short enough walk, but this wasn’t the safest part of
town for a woman alone to traverse after dark. I knew better than to take
the shortcut through the park, especially at night. The bad guys came out
when the sun went down, clinging to the shadows in the park as they went
about their illegal activities. Drug deals, illicit arms sales and who knew
what else. Still, that route would cut the length of my walk in half, and
after slinging drinks at the bar all night, the temptation was too much to
resist.

My aching feet won the argument with my common sense, and I risked
it.

It was dark under the towering trees. The heavy branches blocked out the
majority of the moonlight, making it feel eerily like the setting of a
horror movie. More than half of the lights on the concrete path had been
knocked out by kids throwing rocks. I stepped up my pace.

I was halfway through the park when the sound of a gunshot rang out loud in
the still night air. I jumped, automatically turning toward the
sounds.

In the clearing off to my left side stood a big guy holding a gun. He had
it pointed at another guy who had a splash of red spreading from a hole in
his chest. The shooter took two more shots, hitting the other guy right
between the eyes. The victim crumpled to the ground as blood and brains
splattered from the back of his head. His mouth opened, but no sound came
out. A thin trickle of blood trailed from the corner of his lips and
splashed the ground. In the light of the full moon, I could see the life
fading from his eyes as he stared at the man holding the smoking gun.

I slapped my hand over my mouth, desperately trying to stifle a scream. I
wasn’t successful. I stood rooted to the spot, my mind trying to
process the horror of what I’d just witnessed.

The murderer swiveled and looked straight at me. He was a huge monster of a
man, with tattoos covering every available inch of skin on his heavily
muscled arms. His chest was wide, and no doubt just as muscled beneath a
skintight shirt.

His eyes were cold and hard as he brought the gun around and pointed the
deadly weapon straight at me.

Survival instinct kicked in. I turned and ran.

Shots rang out behind me. One. Two. The bullets went wide, the
shooter’s aim hindered by the moving target.

Me.

I was the moving target. He was trying to kill me. The third shot scorched
a fiery path across my side. When I brought my hand down to my ribs, I could
feel sticky dampness oozing from a ragged hole in my jacket. A coppery smell
filled the air. Blood.

No time to stop and assess the damage. That wasn’t a warning shot —
it was meant to kill. Hopefully, that was a regulation gun, with a six-shot
magazine like you see in the movies. Three shots to commit murder, and three
fired at me. The asshole was going to have to reload before he could finish
me off.

Enough time for me to escape? I had to hope so. One hand pressed to the
throbbing wound on my side, I plunged into the heavy shrubs lining the
pathways. I’d be an easier target if I stayed on the paths. Better to
get a few scratches. At least it was too dark away from the path to follow
the trail of blood I was undoubtedly leaving behind.

The murderer didn’t waste any time coming after me. His progress was
marked by heavy thumps of his boot as he charged down the path. Hopefully he
hadn’t seen me dart into the bushes. “You can’t escape,
you little bitch,” he snarled. “You’re pissing me off, and
that’s going to make it worse when I catch up. Give up now and
I’ll take it easy on you.”

I doubted that. Considering I’d just watched him kill someone in cold
blood, he wasn’t likely to pat me on the head and send me on my way. I
paused and crouched down beside a flowering shrub. My heart beat so loud it
was a miracle he couldn’t hear it. Looking around, I tried to figure
out the shortest way out of the park.

“Did you see which way she went?”

“No, but she didn’t pass us, so she must be heading for the
road.”

Shit! There were two of them. I hadn’t seen a second man, but then
again, I hadn’t stuck around long enough to take in details.

“Makes sense. We need to stop her.” The sound of branches
snapping filled the air.

“These damn bushes are thick.” Even muttering to himself, the
murderer sounded closer. And cold-blooded. As if he were discussing an
annoying insect, not a human being. “You recognize the
bitch?”

There was a long pause. “She did look familiar. Maybe works one of
the bars in the brewery district? I think she might be a bartender. That
shock of red hair should make her easy to find.”

“Pity we didn’t get a pic.”

That remark was met with a derisive snort. “If we had time to get a
picture, we would have had time to end her and solve the
problem.”

“Do you think she can ID us?”

“I doubt it. It’s dark enough out, even with the damn moon
shining and she only saw us for a few seconds. I’m not even sure she
saw both of us.”

“Doesn’t matter. The boss ain’t going to be happy with a
witness running loose. We need to find her and wrap up the loose
ends.”

I had no illusions about how they intended to wrap up the loose end,
meaning me. I needed to get out of here and call the cops.

I took a deep breath and forced myself to move. I veered to my left, away
from the two thugs. Weaving my way as quietly as I could between the
ornamental shrubbery, I stayed low to the ground. I didn’t dare stand
up and make myself an easy target. That damn full moon was not helping me
now. The thought of being outlined against the sky terrified me, and the
bullet wound on my side hurt like hell.

The distance between me and the assassination squad widened. They were
following the path, but headed in the other direction, presumably directly
out of the park. Which meant I needed to circle around and exit by a
different route.

Thug number two raised his voice. “Come on out and discuss this,
girl. It’s not what you think. We can explain.”

That would be interesting. How did he think he could explain shooting
someone at point blank range? And the fact that he’d taken a few
potshots at me didn’t inspire much trust on my part. Not to mention
their talk of ending the problem, with me being said problem.

I worked my way in the opposite direction, lengthening the distance between
me and them. It felt like forever before I reached the edge of the park, not
too far from where I’d originally entered. Seems I’d been
walking in a circle.

I took a careful look around to make sure it was safe to emerge before
scurrying across the road and into the sheltering darkness of an alley. I
reached into my pocket for my cell phone to call for help. Not that I had a
whole pile of friends who could come to my rescue, but the cops needed to
know there was a dead body in the park. Maybe, if they were quick enough,
they could catch the murderous twosome before they escaped the area.

Crap! The phone wasn’t in my pocket. I knew I’d tucked it in
there when I left work, which meant it had fallen out somewhere in the
park.

An icy river of fear trickled its way down my spine. If the murderers found
it, they’d know who I was. Sure, there was a password, but I
wasn’t naïve enough to think it couldn’t be hacked, and
guys who committed murder wouldn’t balk at illegally hacking a phone.
Even if they didn’t manage to bypass the password, my home screen
picture showed me grinning like an idiot while standing in front of the bar
where I worked, the name of the bar clearly visible above my head. I thought
it was cute when I tagged it as the home screen picture. It might as well
say, come and get me!

Dumb. Dumb and Dumber.

Now what? I couldn’t very well go home and wait for the bad guys to
figure out where to find me, and I definitely couldn’t go back to the
bar.

The rustling of bushes in the distance made me jump. Sitting here stewing
wasn’t helping any. Sooner or later, those guys would double back to
find me.

Where to go presented an issue. It wasn’t like I had a loving family
waiting to protect me. I only knew one person who might be able to help me.
Then again, I’d dated his little brother in high school. I may have
burnt that bridge behind me.

Justin Maclean and I had been close once upon a time. Friends close, not
lovers close, although we had dated. It kept the other guys away. It was a
tough neighborhood, and we’d had each other’s backs. I’d
had a crush on his older brother James though. Tall, dark and brooding. Just
what every teenaged girl longs for.

Turned out the younger Maclean and I had very different dreams.

 

About the Author

Anne Kane lives in the beautiful Okanagan Valley with a bouncy little
rescue dog whose breed defies description, a cantankerous Himalayan cat, and
too many fish to count. She spent many years trying to fit in and act
normal, but finally gave up the effort. She started writing romance in 2008,
and her fate was sealed when she won a publishing contract with Red Sage
Publishing and just a month later Changeling Press accepted her first
submission. Since then she has published more than thirty stories in a
variety of sub-genres, all with a happily ever after.

She has two handsome sons and six adorable grandchildren and enjoys
spending time with them whenever she can. Her hobbies, when she’s not
playing with the characters in her head, include kayaking, hiking, swimming,
playing guitar, singing and of course, reading.

 

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