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The Other Shoes of Larry Martin Virtual Book Tour

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Book Two: On Becoming Laurie Roberts (Larry Martin Novel Series)

 

Literary Fiction

Date Published: MARCH 17th 2023

Publisher: Pavane Revel Press

 

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Readers will highly enjoy Book Two of The Other Shoes of Larry Martin, a
novel series with more political intrigue, family drama, and suspense.
Another Best-Seller by Author Pavane Ravel!

 

Larry Martin, in his quiet, kind, and mystical way, continues his journey
to a new life, a new vision, and a new understanding. Larry has become a
rising star in the world of progressive journalism. While only a few short
months after being homeless, jobless, and friendless, Larry has acquired a
family and friends. He’s fallen in love with a brilliant and beautiful
woman who loves him in return.

Even though Larry is now the most important journalist for a major liberal
website in New York City, he has taken on a second full-time position at a
prestigious architectural firm in Atlanta. Yet, in spite of all his good
fortune, this kind, talented, and generous young man is soon to face
insidious lies, outrageous betrayal, and horrific danger, and that is only
the tip of the dramatic iceberg!

 

Now Awarded A 5-Star Reader’s Favorite 2023 Editorial Book
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FOREWORD

I recently read a statistic claiming that out of a million writers, only 3% would actually finish a novel. Considering the millions of books out there, I questioned the truth of this claim. So, I did a bit of research. Without belaboring the point, yes, it seems that many writers who would like to actually write a book never accomplish their dream. The top three reasons are work, life and difficulty. I’ve encountered them all.

But there is something else. Aloneness. A novel is born from a writer’s imagination. And only a writer can pour onto pages what exists solely in his or her mind. This can be a wonderful or terrifying experience. But it is a solitary prison of sorts … until the idea is released to others for their feedback. And this is one reason why many would-be authors fail. They are too alone and without critical support. For me, this is a sobering thought.

I realize I have much to be grateful for. And I want to thank all those who have helped me along the way. Frankly, there are many, but I know who you are. 

But for now, I especially want to thank my beloved friend and editor, John E. Wildermuth. John, nothing has changed. I could not accomplish this series without you. You are my rock and my compass. And I want you to know that I know it.

To Catherine Lyon of Lyon Marketing Literary Services, my dear friend and publicist. Thank you for your encouragement and support. This book may have happened eventually, but it is only happening now because of you. I thought I had a clear path forward to finishing my seven-book series, but then, you were there saying, “Publish Book Two now. Don’t wait.” I am glad I listened. 

To my wonderful reading consultant, Dawn Johnson, for keeping me straight on hospital protocol. Your advice was invaluable. I did listen, although I continued to take literary license. Any mistakes are mine. But you know that. 

And last, but never least, I want thank my amazing family for all your support, professionally and otherwise. I am humbled that you believe in me so deeply and are my greatest fans. Words cannot express my gratitude.

About the Author

Pavane Ravel is an acclaimed influential writer of political literary
fiction and is the author of her introductory novel series, “The Other
Shoes of Larry Martin” with book one released in Oct. 2021 titled
“Revelation of Lies” and book two titled “On becoming Laurie
Roberts” in Feb. 2023. Ravel’s books are available for purchase on her
official website (pavaneravel.com), Amazon Books, and Amazon Kindle while
being featured in many fine online books and reader sites.

Ravel has always wanted to be a full-time writer and finally has reached
the point in life where that dream is a reality. She traveled extensively
over the years and has seen nearly the entire United States, much of Canada,
Europe, and some of South and Central America. Pavane also studied political
science and journalism at universities in the United States and
Europe.

Pavane is happily married and has raised successful grown children. She
enjoys discussing economics after working as a commodities broker. She and
her family reside in New York, and she shares her time concentrating on
family, close friends and writing. She also continues to enjoy international
traveling.

For Pavane, who is passionate about politics and societal issues, these
books and series are an important story to tell. Larry Martin is also a
truly complex and fascinating character as a unique progressive hero.

Pavane enjoys humor and loves to engage and connect with readers. She
welcomes readers’ thoughts and comments through her website.

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Gillespie Field Groove Blitz

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Mystery

Date Published: March 15, 2023

 

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An obscure rock’n’roll roadie dies under mysterious circumstances. His
prized Jimi Hendrix guitar has gone missing. Can Rolly Waters save his new
client from the ruthless collectors looking for it?

When nurse and fledgling pilot Lucinda Rhodes hires guitar-playing private
detective Rolly Waters to track down a Stratocaster guitar owned by her
deceased father, Rolly is thrilled to take on her case, especially when he
learns the guitar’s original owner may have been Jimi Hendrix. But
Gerry Rhodes’s reckless personal history leads to more questions than
Rolly and Lucinda have bargained for, as an aging rock’n’roll
impresario, his trophy wife, a Russian gangster and the FBI get involved.
When a forty-year-old shooting accident reveals a surprising connection to a
pop star’s hit record, Rolly sees darker forces at work. And his and
Lucinda’s lives hang in the balance.

 

Gillespie Field Groove is the fifth book in the Rolly Waters mystery
series

About the Author

Corey Lynn Fayman

Corey Lynn Fayman has made a career of avoiding the sunlight in his
hometown of San Diego, California, where he’s done hard time as a
keyboard player for local bands, a sound designer for the world-famous Old
Globe Theatre, and an interactive designer for organizations both corporate
and sundry. Armed with a B.A. in Creative Writing from UCLA and an M.A. in
Educational Technology from SDSU, he’s also taught technology and
design courses at various colleges and universities in Southern
California.

Fayman’s adventures working for the infamous Internet startup MP3.com led
him to conceive the character of Rolly Waters, the guitar-playing detective
first featured in the San Diego Book Awards nominated mystery, Black’s
Beach Shuffle. Unduly encouraged by this early success, he set about writing
a second Rolly Waters Mystery, Border Field Blues, winner of the Genre Award
at the 2013 Hollywood Book Festival. Desert City Diva, the third novel in
the series, was a bronze award winner in Foreword Reviews 2015 Indiefab Book
of the Year Awards. The latest in the series, Ballast Point Breakdown, was
awarded the best-in-show Geisel Award at the 2021 San Diego Book
Awards.

 

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Mystery

To Be Published: 4/11/23

 

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A Widow Writer Mystery

 

Jaynie Floyd, a celebrated mystery writer, has a book on the New York Times
bestseller list. It’s wonderful news and her agent wants to send her
on a book tour to promote it. However, Jaynie is newly widowed and
doesn’t want to go. As she works through her grief, a myriad of
problems arise with family and life.

Once she finally decides to go on the book tour, partially to escape, all
hell breaks loose. One of the other authors on the tour is murdered and
Jaynie’s instincts as a mystery writer are called into action. Soon
she is chasing down leads and suspects, all the while avoiding requests from
police and family to keep out of it. Her skills and curiosity take Jaynie
into dangerous territory, from which she may not escape. Bodies pile up as
she gets closer to the truth. Truth that could make sure she bothers the
killer no more.

Book Tour Madness is a story of survival after the death of a spouse, mixed
with an old-fashioned murder mystery.

 

About the Author

SJ SLAGLE started her career as a language arts teacher. When she began
writing, her initial interest was children’s stories, but then she
moved on to western romance, mysteries and historical fiction. She has
published 30 novels. Her website is www.sjslagle.com. SJ has established
Twitter and Facebook fan bases, and a quarterly author newsletter.

SJ Slagle has written several western romance series including: THESE
NEVADA BOYS, RANCHER, and THE WESTERNERS, as well as mystery series: FLOYD
SISTERS MYSTERIES and SHERLOCK AND ME. All her books are distributed in
digital, paper and audiobook formats.

Her first historical fiction novel, LONDON SPIES, was awarded a B.R.A.G.
Medallion in 2018. She was given the Silver Award with the International
Independent Film Awards for her screenplay called REDEMPTION. She conducts
writing/publishing symposiums in her local area.

SJ Slagle lives and works in Reno, Nevada.

 

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(Salvations Bane MC)

 

Motorcycle Club Romance

Date Published: April 14 2023

 

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Talia — Helping one of my students out of a bad situation shouldn’t
have been a life altering event. But the second Doc meets us in nothing but
jeans and motorcycle boots, I know I’ll never look at any other man
the same way. I knew Caroline’s father was sexy, but he’s a
well-established physician in the community as well as a member of
Salvation’s Bane MC. As the daughter of Grim Road MC’s
president, I know that’s a line I can’t cross. All I can do is
look from afar. Maybe it’s time to break some rules…

Doc — When my daughter Caroline shows up in a beat-up Ford, I’m
prepared to have me a little chat with some boy who needs a lesson. Instead,
an angel emerges from the driver’s side, and I’m a goner. Of
course, life is never that easy. The girl is the daughter of an MC in the
area that flies under the radar. Grim Road MC is even more secretive than
Salvation’s Bane. Whatever they do must be dangerous, because the next
thing I know, her Dad is telling me to make her my ol’ lady. And my
wife. Good thing I’ve already decided to do both.

 

WARNING: Graphic violence, adult situations, and references to human
trafficking and domestic abuse that may be triggers for some readers. Happy
ending and no cheating, as always.

 

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Copyright ©2023 Marteeka Karland

 

Fifteen minutes later, Chucky still hadn’t answered her text, and
Linnie hadn’t answered mine. Not surprising, since Trix took every
phone I gave her and pawned them. Linnie had a burner phone for emergencies,
but if she wasn’t in trouble, she might not even have it on.

“I swear to God, Trix, if something has happened to
Linnie…”

“She’s fine, Jude,” Trix snapped at me. But her brows
were knitted together, and she was calling Chucky over and over. Apparently
it was going straight to voicemail.

“Dad!” Linnie called out to me from the parking lot. I
hadn’t noticed her right away because the car she got out of
wasn’t the car she was supposed to be getting out of. Instead of the
sleek red Mercedes I knew Chucky usually drove, she got out of a light blue
Taurus. Car had to be at least fifteen years old. Judging by the slight
trail of smoke coming from under the hood, the poor thing had had it.

Relief flooded me, but I did my best not to let it show. Instead, I lifted
my hand and waved to my daughter, plastering a big welcoming smile on my
face. “Hey, sweet Caroline!” There you go, Trix. She wanted me
to use Linnie’s given name? I hoped she never got the song out of her
head.

Linnie ran around the front of the car to the driver’s side. She
appeared to be begging the person driving to get out of the car. I was
prepared for some sixteen- or seventeen-year-old punk wanting to date my
daughter. It was bound to happen sooner or later, though I’d hoped
she’d be at least forty when it did. What I wasn’t prepared for
was the slender beauty who stood and allowed Linnie to snag her hand and
lead her toward me. Wasn’t expecting this. If this was Linnie’s
girlfriend, I was so fucking fucked, because I was sure it was bad form for
a man to lust after his daughter’s girlfriend.

The woman was young. Probably barely out of her teens, if that. She had
long, jet-black hair that hung down her back in tight spirals, shimmering
with bluish-silver highlights in the sun. The breeze blowing off the sea
made all that shining silk blow to one side and whip around her body with
every sudden gust. Her skin was pale, a sharp contrast to the gleaming ebony
hair. She wore pink shorts with large yellow flowers on them and a
short-sleeved white T-shirt. The same flower in pink was inlaid with a
smaller, identical flower in yellow. Definitely one of Linnie’s
friends, romantic or otherwise. Which meant I needed to look the fuck away.
Because, no matter how young she looked or dressed, something in me noticed
the woman beneath. Even if she was trying to hide that woman.

“Dad! Dad!” Linnie waved as she tried to run with her friend in
our direction. The woman with her, however, refused to follow Linnie’s
lead willingly. She looked reluctant as hell to come near us. Every now and
then, her gaze fell on me, and she’d immediately look away. Kept
coming back to me, though. Like she couldn’t decide whether or not to
be afraid of me. “I want you to meet my teacher.”

That got my attention. This lovely young woman was most certainly not Janet
Wankum. Which made me wonder exactly how old this girl was. If she were
Linnie’s teacher wouldn’t she be at least eighteen? No. Not
necessarily. This was a private music class. This could be another student
further along than Linnie helping out Ms. Wankum. I couldn’t help but
let my gaze sweep over the girl again in a more thorough perusal. Thank God
for sunglasses. Surprisingly, I recognized her. Should have by the hair, but
she always kept it in a bun at the base of her skull. Though I hadn’t
known she was a teacher, I knew she was a stellar musician. I remembered
seeing her play various instruments from the piano to the guitar and violin.
Thought she played the flute too, but I wasn’t sure. What I
hadn’t realized at the time was how stunningly lovely she really
was.

Yep. She was luscious, her eyes a gleaming silver that seemed to look into
a man’s soul. Her body was slender yet filled out to perfection. Her
breasts were small, but with her compact body and finely muscled thighs, she
gave the appearance of someone athletic. Maybe that of a delicate ballerina.
Not a musician.

“This is Talia. Her dad’s in an MC too.”

I’d seen her with the younger kids, helping them with all the
patience of a woman twice her age. I’d caught her staring at me more
than once, but she never approached me or gave me the indication she was
anything other than afraid of me. I also thought I knew her father. Which
probably explained her trepidation. If she lived in a biker compound,
she’d be wary of another MC member.

“Rocket? From Grim Road?”

Her lips parted in surprise, and her pale gaze met mine briefly before she
lowered her eyes submissively. Goddamn if my cock didn’t give a
jerk.

“Yes,” she said with a quick nod. “Rocket is my dad. You
know him?”

“I do. Good man. Leads his club well.”

“Of course, you know

that outlaw,” Trix spat. “He’s a thug, and that girl is
as bad as he is. She’s trying to steal Janet’s students.”
Trix lunged for Linnie, trying to pull her away from Talia. My daughter gave
her mother an impatient look and shrugged her off.

“Mom, Ms. Janet asked Talia to help. She has more students than she
can handle but doesn’t want to drop anyone. Since Talia is the most
advanced of any of us, she helps. Ms. Janet has us two days a month and so
does Talia.”

“I’m not paying for this little… tramp to sit back and
play on her phone while you have another practice session.” Trix
nearly spat the word “tramp.” “You can practice at home,
Caroline. From now on, you’ll let me know what days you’re
supposed to be with Janet, and those are the days you’ll
go.”

Caroline looked like her mother had slapped her. “Mom! I can’t
believe you said that! Besides, I know Dad’s the one paying for my
lessons, because he gives me money for them every week I’m with
him.” She stepped away from Beatrix and snagged Talia’s hand
again. The older girl tried to twist free, but Linnie was having none of it.
“Talia is a wonderful teacher. Even Ms. Janet says so.” Linnie
looked at me with pleading eyes. “Daddy, Talia’s not like Mom
says.”

“It’s all right, Caroline.” Talia spoke softly, patting
Linnie on the shoulder and gently tugging her hand away. “Not everyone
understands my dad or our way of life. I’m used to it.”

The girl turned to go, but Caroline was persistent. “Please
don’t go yet, Talia. You promised to eat dinner with us.
Remember?”

“I said I’d think about it.” She glanced at her watch. It
wasn’t a fancy watch like the kind that connects to your phone, but
one that looked vintage grandma. Tiny face. Elastic metal band.
“I’m sorry, but I really need to go.” To say Talia looked
supremely uncomfortable was an understatement. She wouldn’t look at
Beatrix at all and only cast furtive glances my way. Mostly she had her head
down.

“Daddy?” Linnie gave me a pleading look, like she thought I had
the power to keep her friend with us. When my little girl gave me that look,
there was no denying her. Good idea or not.

“It’s all right, Talia. Trix was just leaving. You’re
more than welcome to join Linnie and me for supper.”

God help me, the girl’s head snapped up, and she looked at me with
wide, startled eyes before glancing at Trix again and lowering her gaze.
“I’m sorry. But I really can’t. I was supposed to go
straight home. I’ll be in trouble as it is.”

“I’ll make things right with your dad, but tell me why you
disobeyed him? Did Linnie ask you to bring her here?” I wanted Trix to
hear this. Whatever it was. Because, again, I already knew the answer. It
didn’t take a genius to figure it out.

“No. She didn’t ask. And don’t worry about my dad.
I’ll be in trouble, but I know the rules. I’ll tell him what
happened and let him be the judge of if I was right or wrong.”

“Lia…” I deliberately shortened her name, making it
intimate so she’d look up at me again. It worked, though I thought I
might fall to my knees the second her gaze locked with mine. The girl was
stunningly lovely and so Goddamned innocent I knew I was going to hell for
all the dirty thoughts I’d have about her tonight. “Who asked
you to bring Linnie to me at the beach?”

“Mr. Rothschild, sir.”

Fuuuuuuck.

 

 

 

About the Author

Erotic romance author by night, emergency room tech/clerk by day, Marteeka
Karland works really hard to drive everyone in her life completely and
totally nuts. She has been creating stories from her warped imagination
since she was in the third grade. Her love of writing blossomed throughout
her teenage years until it developed into the totally unorthodox and
irreverent style her English teachers tried so hard to rid her of.

 

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The Bungalow Heaven Mystery Series Book 2

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Date Published: July 21, 2022

Publisher: Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc.

 

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In Canyon of Shame, the second part of The Bungalow Heaven Mystery Series,
detective Peter McGinnis from the Pasadena homicide unit has to solve the
murder of a forty-year-old woman whose body was discovered in Eaton Canyon.
What at first appears like a routine investigation, turns into a career and
reputation salvaging operation for the detective, who is not only the main
witness in a prominent Black Lives Matter case, but who becomes more and
more entwined with the case the more facts he uncovers.

 

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Faye Duncan

Faye Duncan is a writer from the San Gabriel Valley, California. She is the
author of Murder on Wilson Street, the first part of The Bungalow Heaven
Mystery Series. She has published several short stories and volunteers as a
script reader for International Film Festivals. Faye has an undying passion
for ballroom dancing and lives with her son Max and her two dogs, Sammie and
Lamby

 

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