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Arrested Virtual Book Tour

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 A Memoir of the American First Lady of Nice, France and the French
Riviera

Memoir

Date Published: March 17, 2024

Publisher:
BookBaby

 

 

Growing up in Beverly Hills with two famous uncles – a cosmetics magnate
and a well-connected mobster – eventually led Ilene Médecin to a
romantic and glamorous life as the American First Lady of Nice and the
French Riviera. “Arrested” follows Ilene through her marriage to
Jacques Médecin, a Medici Count fondly known as “King
Jacquou,” who was the last scion of a century old political dynasty.
Her unique experience is from the perspective of an American woman living in
France, married to a powerful French politician ruling the Côte d’Azur
as they shared their social circle with Princess Grace Kelly and Prince
Rainier. Life was extraordinary among royals, celebrities, and politicians.
From the enchanted pages of a storybook Camelot, being at the pinnacle of a
fantasy existence, only to fall from grace to the depths of a French prison
cell. While there were trysts and scandals, nothing prepared Ilene for the
demise of a prominent political family and her eventual arrest for her
husband’s alleged wrongdoings. As for Jacques, sadly, taking up residence in
Uruguay was a puzzling end to a stellar political career.

Neither political exile nor arrest had ever been on Ilene’s bucket list,
but she found herself checking them both off. Her late husband, Jacques
Médecin, had been Mayor of Nice, President of Alpes-Maritimes
(presiding over the Côte d’Azur), French Minister of Tourism, Member
of Parliament, and a Medici Count. Rest assured, “King Jacquou”
was no ordinary politician as he ruled the expanse of the French Riviera.
Curiously, he also gained notoriety being the official reference for proper
Salad Niçoise as the published author of a widely acclaimed cookbook,
“Cuisine Niçoise, Recipes From A Mediterranean
Kitchen.”

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Red Kingdom Tour

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Fairy Tale Retellings, Book Two (standalone)

Historical Romance (Medieval)

Date Published: 04-10-2024

 

 

Little Red Riding Hood reimagined with a dark and realistic twist.

Princess Blanchette’s world shatters when the Black Wolf tears apart
her castle and everything she holds dear. All she clings to is the vow she
made to her grandmother on her deathbed.

Hailed as the people’s champion, Sir Rowan Dietrich liberates the
capital in a quest for vengeance. He takes Winslowe Castle with an army at
his back and his wolf, Smoke, at his side.

United by a shared cause and powerful attraction, Rowan and Blanchette
embark on a journey of self-discovery and redemption—a path filled
with loss, transformation, and ultimately, the healing power of love.

Can Norland’s resplendent princess, with her captivating beauty and
spirit, tame the fabled Black Wolf?

Inspired by the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood, Red Kingdom is a
passionate historical romance about the enduring quest for love and the
longing for a world at harmony.

*Red Kingdom is a standalone installment in a series of reimagined classic
fairy tales. Due to adult content and themes, it is not intended for readers
under the age of 18. 

 

What you can expect from Red Kingdom… 

Dark, Medieval Setting

Enemies to Lovers

Slow Burn

Broken Alpha Hero

Strong Heroine

Wolf Companion

He Falls First

Redemption

Warring Kingdoms

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Blanchette spots the Black Wolf during the siege

 

Death at her feet. Death in her home. Death in the air. 

Death screamed in every corner of her mind. 

Then she saw him. 

Rowan Dietrich, the fabled Black Wolf of Norland, strode through her castle like a waking nightmare. His armor was crudely made, black as the surrounding night, the helm’s dark metal twisted into the shape of a wolf’s snarling head. But the most striking thing about him was his height. He towered above the other fighters and battled with a chilling methodicalness. How he moved and fought frightened Blanchette the greatest. 

He looked collected. Even mildly amused. As if this were nothing more than a game. Blood soaked his sword as the blade whirled, whipped, slashed, and claimed lives in a macabre dance of death. And that wolf clung to his heels, its muzzle wet with blood, snarling and leaping at any man who dared come close to its master. 

Monster. Demons.

The Black Wolf of Norland had always had a mist of legend around him. She remembered the stories her mother and governess had often whispered after the feasts and in the dark of the night. 

“To me,” the Black Wolf called to a soldier a few yards away, his deep voice effortlessly carrying above the tumult. He didn’t need to yell, not even over the mayhem. The force of his tone was enough. 

One of her father’s guards raised his blade, but too slowly. Rowan Dietrich’s longsword cut his head off, then came flashing back in a terrible two-handed slash that took another soldier in the leg. 

With quivering anger, she realized that this man—this wolf, this beast—was the reason the sky was falling on her family. She clutched the dagger, wishing she could stand a chance against him. How good and right it would feel to plunge the blade deep into his heart and avenge what would likely be the end of her family’s dynasty. 

Of course, she’d never survive him or his demon wolf. And if she was ever to avenge her family, if she was to keep her promise, survival meant everything.

About the Author

Rachel L Demeter

I live in Sunny California with my dashing husband, who inspires my romance
novels every day!

Writing has always been an integral part of my identity. Before I
physically learned how to write, I’d narrate stories to my mom, and she’d
record them for me.

I graduated from Chapman’s film school, where I often received the
feedback on my scripts, “Your stories and characters are great, but
this reads like a novel!” That’s when I realized my true
calling.

In my free time, I frequent reptile expos, lift double my body’s
weight, and indulge in dinosaur trivia.

I’m passionate about writing stories that explore what it means to be human
and to be loved. My books focus on hope, courage, and redemption in the face
of adversity.

 

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The Gnome and the Threat to the Forest Virtual Book Tour

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Illustrator: Angel Neha

Children’s Book

Date Published: February 27, 2024

Publisher: Mindstir Media

 

 

This short story is about a mother wanting her children to enjoy the
outdoors. The story takes Nathan, Iris, and Mommy on another trip to the
national park. Nathan and Iris are extremely excited to visit with their new
friend, Gob the Gnome again. Gob takes Nathan, Iris, and Mommy on a short
tour of park and Nathan sees a large empty area of the park. Gob explains to
Nathan, Iris, and their mom the unfortunate realities of what happens in
some parks due to human interference and natural occurrences. Gob also
introduces the family to some of the animals and explains how they suffer
through deforestation, tornados, and storms. In this story Iris comes to age
by using what she learns from Gob to defend the forest.

Since the 1400s, folklore has described gnomes as guardians of treasure and
the protectors of Earth. Gnomes represent stability, growth, and good luck.
This is the second book of the six-book series about Gob the Gnome. The six
books in this series all revolve around Gob, the protector of a local
forest, who becomes friends with Nathan and Iris and helps to educate them
on the importance of caring for the environment.

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About the Author

Marilyn Slaughter

 Marilyn Slaughter is an educator with experience teaching second through
fifth grades, middle school science, and social studies. She now spends time
authoring books for children and adults for engagement, learning, and
entertainment. Marilyn’s first six books are a set with the theme of
children, with their families enjoying the outdoors; and with teachers and
classmates learning about the environment. The children are introduced to a
magical and mythical being in the forest and they work to save the local
forest. Her goal is to provide a fun read with an entertaining way for
children to learn about science.

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It Just Had To Be You Blitz

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Second Chances, Book 1

Romance

 

 

Scott Carter is a bully. Scott Carter is a racist. Scott Carter is the most
arrogant douche I have ever met. This man-whore charms the pants off all the
girls, but not me – the Latina from the wrong side of town – I see none of
that charm. I get the worst of him. He has made my life a living hell,
tormenting me for years with no reprieve.

Just when I’m at breaking point, Scott Carter steps in and makes
everything ten times worse. My whole life is turned upside down in an
instant. And now, after he’s messed up everything, that’s when
he decides that maybe we should try to be friends. He wants to reconcile and
put the past behind us.

Ugh! No! He can go to hell. I want nothing from Scott Carter…but
it’s starting to look like he wants something from me.

Dear Reader,

Although this is definitely not a ‘dark romance’, please take note that
this book contains many triggers that may be offensive such as suicide
(before the book begins) and bullying. In particular, there are some racial
slurs. As a woman of color myself, I fully understand how hurtful these
words can be. I am no stranger to them either. However, I did not want to
tiptoe around this issue or sugarcoat the severity of it. I wanted to
highlight how damaging such slurs (or any kind of name-calling for that
matter) can be to the person on the receiving end. It also contains strong
language and sexual content and is not recommended for readers under 18
years of age or sensitive readers.

 

The Second Chances series:

 

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It Just Had to be You

Second Chances, Book 1

 

My Debacle with De Lorenzo

Second Chances, Book 2

My Infatuation with Isabella

Second Chances, Book 3

 

It Should Have Been Me

Second Chances, Book 4

It Should Have Been Me

Second Chances, Book 5 

 

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About the Author

Jacqueline Francis

 Number cruncher by day, raging romance novelist by night;
Jacqueline’s creative inspiration stems from romance and all its
literary and rom-com depictions. Matters of the heart are what fascinates
her, because ultimately, what makes a life out of – what would ordinarily be
a typical existence – is Love

 

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Bone (& Body) Lessons Virtual Book Tour

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Culture, Measurement, and Language

 

Nonfiction / Language and Physiology

Date Published: December 6, 2023

Publisher: Mindstir Media

 

 

One way to understand self is through the skeletal frame. Skeletal bones
hold many secrets which can be unlocked to tell stories of humankind; they
become lessons for life. This book provides four perspectives on bone:
culture, measurement of bones and body postures, grammar, and bone names.
Word roots and definitions related to bone vocabulary allow the reader to
gain insight. A major theme is to know oneself-to develop self-awareness.
What can a person learn about self from bones? This book accompanies each
person on their quest to know themselves, whether or not on a conscious or
subconscious level. The current popularity of DNA kits that are being sold
today-as well as the many websites offering assistance to people delving
into their ancestry-validate this. Whether it is to delve into possible
hereditary health conditions or to locate relatives and forge a
connectedness to others in the world around them, people want to learn more
about themselves. Bones provide such framework, for body and self.

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INTRODUCTION

 

Words in this book are methodically explored with their etymologies and definitions to reveal the fundamental nature of the skeletal structure. See Method of Word Exploration below. 

Before exploring bone names culture, bone as symbol, correlations in grammar and sentence structure, and measurements and growth of the skeletal frame are presented. This book has four parts. The first part discusses bone as symbol and as an integral part of cultural beliefs and practices. The second part introduces the relationship of language and grammar to bone names. The third part shows how everyday language is related to measurement of bone. The last part presents an exploration of the meaning of the names of bones in the body. The four parts of this book are like sets of skeletal keys that can be used to develop body awareness. Each set of keys opens up a greater understanding of self. 

The quest to “Know Self” is just one of several wisdom precepts integral to understanding the “Lessons” presented in this book. Knowing self is key to promoting wisdom. Another precept, “Know thy measure,” is related to passages that state man is made in the image of God. St. Bernard of Clairvaux (circa 1090-1153), founder of the Cistercian order sates, “What is God? He is length, width, height, and depth.” Knowing self through measurement is a way to, at least, begin to understand the Creator.

 Humankind, in many world paradigms, is made in the image of the Creator, and therefore is him/her self a Temple, a Holy and Sacred body. The human can recognize measurement as an attempt to know self, compared to other. Pythagoras, the 6th cent. BCE Grk philosopher and mathematician states that all is number. Geometry is part of the field of mathematics. Since geometry can be defined as a measure of the Earth and the heavens, and humans are of the Earth, geometry also applies to the “measure of Man.” Geometry as fixed measures also reveal implied continuous motion of angles and dimensions. There are standards of measurements that are recognized as criteria for normal development. Bone growth development of an individual as measured in height and body proportions has recognized standards. Measurement of growth of the skeletal structure is vital data as part of cultural values including medical evaluations. Words related to human posture are explored. This represents one’s stance in life at any given time. 

How does a person measure him/her self? What standards are applied to self or other? What is my capacity to judge something? What constitutes my ruler? When is it wrong to measure through comparisons? Am I competent to measure? The answers to these questions are part of the quest to know self, down to the very bones in the body.

About the Author

Lois Liggett

Lois Liggett is a retired physical therapist and a world traveler. She
worked in Japan in 1990 as a geriatric rehabilitation consultant. She has an
M.A. in gerontology and a B.S. in physical therapy from Russell Sage
College. She has an avid interest in the interface of language with
mythology, religion, and spirituality. She developed a method she calls
“spiritual linguistics” to find common and essential meanings of
a nomenclature using word roots and definitions. Her first book, Decoding
Norse Myths with Pet Ravens, published by Mindstir Media, LLC in 2021,
reflects this linguistic method, as does this book, Bone (& Body)
Lessons.

 

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