Hannah – The Soldier Diaries Virtual Book Tour

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Fiction/Musical Audiobook

Date Published: August 24, 2023

 

Narrators:

Zoe Wright, Ross Kemp

Run Time: 01:40

 

 

Hannah – The Soldier Diaries is a musical audiobook featuring a foreword by
Ross Kemp.

This musical audiobook contains 11 narrated chapters with each chapter
being complimented by its own song.

A story of love, separation and an uncertain future. When the gorgeous
Hannah meets Lance Corporal Jack Webb in the Summer of 2012 she is quickly
smitten. However, Hannah has to decide quickly whether to embark on a
whirlwind affair or walk away, as the couple only have four weeks together
before Jack has to return to the army to fight in the Afghan War. Hannah
follows her heart and spends the most amazing four weeks of her life with
Jack, before he has to leave. Over two months later, Jack is missing, and
Hannah—who is three months pregnant—is beside herself with
worry. Out of nowhere, a face she knows only too well appears at her door.
Are all Hannah’s worries over or is this the beginning of the end for Hannah
and Jack?

 

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The Sea’s Edge Virtual Book Tour

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The Atheling Chronicles , Book #4

 

Historical Fiction

Date Published: 11-12-2023

Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing

 

 

In 1030 C.E., Cnute, king of England, Denmark, and Norway, sends Harald,
his middle son, to the Kingdom of Dublin to meet with his Norse-Irish
allies. Harald’s mission is to coordinate an invasion of the northern
Welsh kingdom of Gwynedd, to replace King Rhydderch who is growing too
powerful on England’s borders. Harald is reluctant to be involved in
affairs of state, but agrees to go, even though his beloved wife, Selia, is
unwell. Harald tells Selia he will not have to take part in the
fighting.

While she waits for Harald to return, Selia and her friend Gudrun befriend
a young and attractive gleeman (poet-minstrel). When the gleeman is accused
of a crime, Selia seeks witnesses in his defense.

Harald becomes involved in a conflict with Dublin’s neighbor, and to
appease the king of Dublin, he commits to leading their combined forces in
the attack on Wales. The plan is to replace King Rhydderch with Iago, the
weaker King of Anglesey. The more Harald learns of these monarchs, the more
his allegiance leans toward the man he has been sent to kill.

Will Harald unseat a strong and just ruler to carry out his
father/king’s commands, or will he tread a more righteous road, which
will destroy the life he and Selia have built in England?

 

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The rain beat upon the thatch of Gwyn and Gudrun’s new hall, running off in rivulets that wet-tapped the ground in a thousand places on each side. The evening fire in the hall’s center warmed the occupants where they sat upon benches finishing the evening meal. The woodsmoke rose just well enough to find the smoke hole in the roof. The tang of the smoke was as natural as to them as the smell of the brook trout caught that day. This night all savoured barley-bread hearthcakes and a hearty pottage to which the fish chunks had been added. With Gudrun, Meleri, Selia, and their guest, three hirelings and their small families shared the meal. Two older children sat with Meleri. The housecarls Gunnar and Geir joined the gathering, while Sture acted as wardmann, watching through a watery curtain that dripped relentlessly from the roof of an out-building.

“Tell me, Trygve,” Selia said, scooping the pottage with her chunk of hearthcake, “why are you known as Trygve det Kostbar, ‘Trygva the Precious’?”

The ale-scop finished drinking from the horn of ale that was going round and passed it to another. “It is not always the best names that attach themselves. Whether it was originally a jest, I know not, but where I grew up in Jórvik, there was more than one Trygve. They say I was an attractive and well-behaved child and folk called me “Precious.”

“Not because of self-love?” Selia shot a knowing glance to Gudrun, who stifled a laugh.

“I…” Trygve began to speak but probably decided against defending himself. “No, I think not.”

“And what were the other Trygves called?” Gudrun asked with a barely hidden smile.

“Trygve Bent Nose,” Selia suggested.

“Trygve Small Balls?” said Gudrun.

“Trygve Cat Whiskers?” Selia added. By now the women laughed with abandon and even the children joined in.

“Trygve Dog Shit?” said the young boy, Cerdic.

To his credit, Trygve the Precious laughed along with everyone.

The jibing continued until everyone’s wits became stale and the names less clever.

“Well, Trygve,” said Gudrun. “It is a wise man who can laugh when the jest targets him,” 

“An ale-scop would soon be unwelcome if he took offence at every fire he shared.”

 

About the Author

Garth Pettersen

Garth Pettersen is an award-winning Canadian writer living in the Fraser
Valley near Vancouver, BC, where he and his wife board horses. Pettersen has
a BA in History from the University of Victoria and is a retired teacher.
His short stories have appeared in anthologies and in journals such as Blank
Spaces, The Spadina Literary Review, and The Opening Line Literary ‘Zine.
Garth Pettersen’s historical fiction series, The Atheling Chronicles, is
published by Tirgearr Publishing and is available on most online
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Murderous CONsequences Blitz

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Cozy Mystery

Date Published: 07/03/2024

Publisher: Harbor Lane Books, LLC.

 

 

Sadie Sabatini thinks of herself as a modern-day Robin Hood who uses her
gift as a skilled con artist to help those who have nowhere else to turn.
Leading this life is rewarding, but the number of enemies are piling up.
Sadie decides to lay low and start over with a new (and legitimate business)
in the small town of Wilson, Texas, situated on a small peninsula in
beautiful Lake Amore.

Trouble is never far behind though and her past catches up to her in a big
way when a friend of a former mark threatens blackmail for his silence. When
he turns up dead and Sadie is the prime suspect, she realizes this time she
must protect herself. Her skills prove helpful as she digs deeper into the
web of revenge, blackmail, and secrets to discover she’s not the only
one with a past to hide.

As the threats mount, Sadie knows she’s closing in on the truth. She
now worries that the few new friends she’s made in town are in danger
because of her. With time running out, can she protect those around her and
find the real killer before this new chapter in her life is conned out of a
happy ending?

 

About the Author

USA Today Best-Selling author Nicole Leiren likes to have fun — in life,
with her characters and, of course, family and friends. A Midwesterner at
heart, she now proudly calls South Texas her home and lives with her husband
on a beautiful peninsula in Lake Conroe.

Nicole enjoys sharing the laughter, mystery, and occasionally a little
mayhem she forces her characters to endure all for the reader’s
pleasure! Her stories allow you to take a break and immerse yourself in a
page turning story until you reach the whodunit or happily ever after
(usually both!)

Follow the Publisher on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook – @harborlanebooks 

 

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Tales of the Wythenwood Week Blast

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Dark Fantasy

Date Published: 08-31-2024

 

 

J.W. Hawkins’ “Tales of the Wythenwood” masterfully blends whimsy
with darkness, capturing the essence of dark fantasy and classic fairy tales
while infusing them with modern sensibilities. The collection is rich in
themes of nature, survival, morality, and the complex interplay between good
and evil. The author’s love for rhythmic and descriptive language
breathes life into the Wythenwood, making it a character in its own right.
Each story, while unique, contributes to a cohesive world where the
fantastical and the real intertwine seamlessly.

“Tales of the Wythenwood” is a testament to the power of
storytelling, reminding us of the beauty, terror, and wonder that lie just
beyond the veil of the ordinary world. Whether you’re drawn to tales of
cunning foxes, mysterious creatures, or the timeless struggle between light
and darkness, this collection offers a rich tapestry of narratives that will
captivate and enthrall readers.

 

 

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The Taker of Faces (Sample from Tales of the Wythenwood)

1.

 

Tonight is the night, thought the Taker of Faces. She stood within the
moonlit forest looking out to a pool, eerie in its stillness. The Taker
inhaled deeply, as grace itself walked into the scene, tall and elegant,
powerful and strong yet with a step so light that she could imagine that its
hooves would not bend a blade of grass as it trod. As moonbeams stained all
they touched an otherworldly blue, she imagined them as fairies,
half-remembered from childhood tales, come to light the darkness.

Slowly, the stag dipped its noble head to lap water from the pond, tiny
ripples breaking its pristine surface. The Taker dug her fingernails into
the palms of her hands as the anticipation welled, so giddy did she feel
that the trickle of ochre that dripped from her hands to the floor went
unnoticed. Then, the stag, ever so slightly, moved its head. Elation filled
her, dizzying euphoria that tingled in her toes and heightened every sense,
for now, she truly saw it—beauty. For barely a moment, a single,
glorious moment the stag’s features were fully revealed beneath the
shimmering cobalt rays. Glistening magnificently, its antlers cast a long
and mesmerizing shadow. If there was such a thing as beauty in the world,
this was it. She ran her fingers slowly down the length of her face,
drinking in the sensation of the gnarled and mottled surface. And silently,
she vowed that that beauty would be hers.

But, like a burrowing insect, a grain of doubt crawled inside, niggling at
the dark recesses of her mind. Intrusive images flittered past
distractingly, a gray pelt illuminated in the darkness, yellow eyes shining
like flames untamed, a distorted reflection in the water’s mirrored
surface. There were sounds too, her rasping tongueless scream played over
and over as she relived pummeled the wolf’s tattered corpse with her
fists until the skin of her knuckles was bare and ragged. It had deceived
her—it was not the one, this time would be different.

Steeling herself, she took the rope from her shoulder, one end had already
been secured around the trunk of a tree and hung across its sturdiest bough,
before proceeding to lasso its looped end over the stag’s antlers.
Immediately it tried to bolt, rearing onto its hindlegs as the rope pulled
taut. The Taker found one corner of her crooked mouth, turning wryly upward
as she watched the creature thrash in wild desperation. The moment when she
could leave her body behind and be reborn in the form of something new felt
near, felt tangible—she could almost taste it with what remained of
her tongue. Dropping her guard, a short, sharp, mirthful bark escaped her
throat. Swinging around, the deer turned to face her, eyes wide, startled
and blazing with fury. Lowering its head, it charged full pelt towards the
Taker, rearing up once more as again it reached the end of its tether. With
faces inches apart the two stood with eyes interlocked, the stag roared
gutturally at its tormentor while the Taker bared her teeth in a dog-like
snarl, vehemently hissing all the while.

Slowly, without breaking her gaze she slipped one hand into the pocket of
her tunic. For a moment she could not locate the item she sought amidst the
folds of weatherbeaten leather. Staying calm, she felt a butterfly of
elation flutter within her stomach as she grasped a small wooden cylinder,
barely thicker than her smallest finger. Deftly, she slipped a second item
into the tube and brought it up to her lips and blew. The stag reeled from
the sudden sting, back and forth it swung its great head as it tried with
all it could muster to dislodge the dart that protruded from its neck.

Now the butterfly truly unfurled its wings within in her and she danced
upon the spot, snorting and giggling with childish jubilance as she did. The
peak of the mountain she had tried to scale so many times was so near. Over
and over the words jigged through her thoughts melodiously—this one is
the one, this one is the one.

The glee in her eyes seemed all the merrier as the moon’s rays of
incandescent silver glinted mischievously upon them. She knew this part
well, watching as the stag’s movements slowed to a mournful trudge.
The Taker sat down on the moist ground, licking the blood from her palms
like a wounded animal and waited.

She did not have to wait long before all the will in the world was no
longer enough to keep the stag’s eyes from closing. Grunting, she
flipped the beast to its back and with practiced efficiency trussed its legs
with the rope and tipped it sideways onto a crude sled, crafted from
branches and twigs knotted together with vine.

Her muscles protested as she heaved her laden sled—but her heart
sang. Like a caterpillar, she would soon be transformed, reborn into
something pure and beautiful. Glancing down at the mess of twisted
labyrinthine scarring that was her hand, she smiled, imagining it peel away
like the used husk of a chrysalis. Soon she would be what she was always
supposed to be, soon she would be elevated.

 

About the Author

J.W. Hawkins

J.W. Hawkins is a writer of Dark and Epic Fantasy, best known as the author
of Tales of the Wythenwood. He is noted for his florid and descriptive use
language and use of fantastical allegory that mirrors the empirical world.
He lives in the UK with his wife Michelle and two boys Graham and
Mark.

 

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Children’s Book

Date Published: September 3, 2024

Publisher: Everimagine Books (Harbor Lane Books, LLC)

 

 

Bella wants to be a clown, but she’s a cow! Rooster, Pig, and Horse laugh
when Bella tells them her dream, so she sneaks away to join the circus.
Bella proves to the clowns she is moo-larious, and they welcome her into
their act. As the star of the show, Bella should be happy, but she misses
her friends on the farm. Will she choose circus stardom, or her farm-animal
friends?

About the Author

Debra Daugherty

Debra Daugherty is a Central Illinois author and a member of SCBWI, the
Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.

Debra’s publishing credits include Calamity Cat (2013,
MeeGenius/HMH); The Dragon’s Ring (2016, Clean Reads); The Memory Jar
(2023, Young Dragons); Cows Can’t Be Clowns (2024, Harbor Lane
Books/EverImagine Books), two children’s stories in Guardian Angel
Kid’s e-zine; three articles in SCBWI-Illinois Prairie Wind magazine, and a
short story in an anthology, Adventures on the Go, Book 2, (2021, Offbeat
Reads). Her short story, Heart of Stone, won first place in a writing
contest in 2015.

Debra began writing children’s stories for her nieces and nephews
when they were young. Now their children read her books.

When not writing or reading, Debra enjoys exploring flea markets, visiting
local museums and historical sights, and playing ball with her pup nephew
Elmer, her brother’s dachshund, when he visits from Texas.

Something most people don’t know about Debra – she’s kissed the
Blarney Stone.

 

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