Thursday, May 16, 2024

Delayed By You

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Title: Delayed By You
Series: Chicago Steel Series
Author: Jessica Buss
Genre: Sports Romance
Tropes: Best Friends to Lovers, Long Distance, Protector, Alpha Male, Childhood Best Friends, Hockey Romance
Release Date: May 15, 2024
Cover Design: Karen Hulseman @ Feed Your Dreams Designs





She’s always been his. He’s always been hers. Best friends since they were kids, everyone always assumed they’d end up together. But Rocco and Jasmine forge their own life paths. Despite remaining close, she discovers she needs a break from the life she’s been living in Chicago. When she moves to New York, things change for him. And he panics, thinking he’s lost her forever.

Rocco
Since the day she moved in across the street when we were kids, Jasmine has held my attention with her sparkling green eyes and spunky spirit. She’s independent and headstrong, and I’ve always admired that about her. Hiding behind my bachelor status, no one is the wiser about the secret feelings I harbor for her.

Jasmine
Rocco has always been by my side. Whether it’s making me laugh, teaching me something new, or sharing confidences, he’s been steadfast. When he morphs into a man seemingly overnight, I find it tough to temper my attraction to him. But he doesn’t see me as anything more than a friend.



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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Fox Tale

                           


                                         



                                          FOX TALE

by Karen Hulene Bartell

 

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GENRE:  Paranormal Romance

 

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BLURB:

 

Heights terrify Ava. When a stranger saves her from plunging down a mountain, he diverts her fears with tales of Japanese kitsune—shapeshifting foxes—and she begins a journey into the supernatural.

 

She’s attracted to Chase, both physically and metaphysically, yet primal instincts urge caution when shadows suggest more than meets the eye.

 

She’s torn between Chase and Rafe, her ex, when a chance reunion reignites their passion, but she struggles to overcome two years of bitter resentment. Did Rafe jilt her, or were they pawns of a larger conspiracy? Are the ancient legends true of kitsunes twisting time and events?

 

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EXCERPT

 

I applied my makeup with an artist’s hand, blending three shades of eyeshadow and going heavy on the mascara. Then I slipped into the black cocktail dress I’d bought for the occasion--a fusion of chic and slutty.

 

Wish I knew what Rafe planned for my birthday. Dinner at an upscale restaurant? Pub food at a sports bar? 

 

“A surprise,” was all he’d said.

 

What’s the fine line between dressed to kill and overdressed? Glancing at the mirror, I glimpsed the exposed décolletage, then examined my naked left hand. More importantly, is tonight the night? After dating for three years, the conversation had finally turned to rings and weddings, and with graduation a month away, I was eager to take the next step.

 

At six o’clock sharp, I sat by the door, butterflies fluttering in my belly.

 

Ten minutes passed, fifteen. I texted him. An hour later, I called. When he didn’t pick up, I left a voicemail.

 

At eight o’clock, I checked my email. No messages, no texts--radio silence.

 

At nine o’clock, I removed my makeup, the black, smoky taupe, mauve, and greige streaks on the cotton pad mirroring my mood. After showering, I picked at soggy leftovers as I studied my bare left hand. Leftovers…

 

When the phone dinged, I flinched. Rafe?

 

Mia--Guess who’s at Tootsie’s? And Rafe’s not alone. What’s going on?--

 

I sat back, stunned. He wouldn’t break up with me on my birthday--without even the courtesy of telling me--would he?

 




A Word With the Author



What are your favorite TV shows?

Young Sheldon is my favorite show because I can relate to his character, Missy, and Meemaw. I find the relationship between his sister and his father sweet, and (living in East Texas) I have to laugh at the East Texasisms. I enjoy the sitcom’s imperfect characters, who do their best in extenuating circumstances.

I’ve begun watching BBC’s All Creatures Great and Small. Though I’d read the series decades ago, I’m now enjoying the stories a second time.

 

What makes you cry?

Only two things make me cry: music and heartrending stories—NOT cliched tear-jerkers—but narratives of true kindness or compassion that are relatable. Music can reach into the deepest crevices of my soul to find sore spots I didn’t know existed, then heal them.

 

What makes you laugh?

Animals’ antics make me laugh out loud the way they surprise “attack” each other, then jump or chase or play fight. Once in a while, a meme tickles my funny bone and I giggle. But mostly, it’s silly times with friends or loved ones that just make me chuckle and laugh until my sides ache.

 

What was the scariest moment of your life?

Too late during a budget tour of Paris, I learned our group would visit only the lowest level of the Eiffel Tower. I had traveled over four thousand miles to see the landmark, and by gosh, by golly, I was going to the top tier. Suffering from ignorant bliss, I left my group and set out alone, not worrying because, although I had no francs (this was prior to the Euro and Chip-n-Pin debit cards), I was armed with travelers checks. 

Moments after my group left, the blue skies turned gray. Showers quickly turned into a deluge. High winds drove sheeting rain through the open-lattice ironworks, drenching us. The gendarmes closed access to the upper levels, but when I didn’t understand that we were being evacuated, the guards literally shoved me toward the down staircase. Despite my abysmal French, I finally understood.

At street level, I stopped a cab, but the cabby would not accept travelers checks without a passport. I naïvely had left mine in the hotel safe in suburban Paris, far from the city’s center. And he warned me that, without a passport, I could be arrested. With no francs and “worthless” travelers checks, all I had was one subway ticket--not a pass--but a ticket.

The Paris Metro of the 1980s required inserting a ticket into an automatic barrier each time you entered or transferred. Sometimes, the machine “spit it out” for reuse, but sometimes it would “eat” the ticket, in which case, I would be left with no means of returning to my hotel in the Parisian suburbs other than walking.

Two hours and multiple gray hairs later, I stumbled into my hotel, vowing never to desert another tour.

 

What's the loveliest thing you have ever seen?

To choose one thing as the loveliest I’ve EVER seen is impossible. There are too many magnificent scenes to limit the selection to just one, so I’ll simply pick the most recent. 

The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park, just outside Tallahassee, FL, was a fairyland of ethereal Spanish moss interspersed with fragrant camellias, azaleas, magnolias, and dogwoods. It was truly an enchanting spring paradise.

 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

 

Author of the Trans-Pecos and Sacred Emblem series, Karen is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, wife, and all-around pilgrim of life, who writes multicultural, offbeat love stories. Born to rolling-stone parents who moved often, Bartell found her earliest playmates as fictional friends in books. Paperbacks became her portable pals. Ghost stories kept her up at night—reading feverishly. The paranormal was her passion. Novels offered an imaginative escape. An only child, she began writing her first novel at the age of nine, learning the joy of creating her own happy endings. Professor emeritus of the University of Texas at Austin, Karen resides in the Texas Piney Woods with her husband Peter and her “mews”—three rescued cats and a rescued *Cat*ahoula Leopard dog.

 

Connect with Karen: 

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KarenHuleneBartell

MeWe: https://mewe.com/i/karenbartell 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/HuleneKaren 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/karenhulenebartell/    

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/611950.Karen_Hulene_Bartell   

Website: http://www.KarenHuleneBartell.com/  

Email: info@KarenHuleneBartell.com 

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/author/karenhulenebartell  

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karenhulenebartell/ 

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/karen-hulene-bartell 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenhulenebartell/  

 

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Beyond the Book: Ten of My Favorite Things

 Have you ever been curious about your favorite authors? Bet you have so I decided to make you a list of my ten favorite things. Here goes.


1.birdsong at dawn
2.my three dogs
3.chocolate
4.turquoise
5.Banner Elk, NC
6.the sound of rain on the roof at night
7.the scent of newly mown grass
8.daisies
9.my husband’s car as he turns into our driveway after a long day at work
10.libraries

Do we share any favorites? Which ones?

Monday, May 13, 2024

I Think it Might Rain

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Meet Bartholomew, a curious, kind and sweet third grader. One day, Bartholomew wakes up and is convinced he sees a black cloud forming in the clear blue sky. "I think it might rain," he proclaims. But what happens when his family, friends, and classmates don't believe him? Will he be able to stand up to the bullies who call him names? Will he hold firm in his beliefs?





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IMAGINE the look of surprise on his mom’s face, EYES WIDE OPEN, her MOUTH and JAW nearly touching the floor. “Where do you think you’re going, young man, dressed like that?” she asked.

“To school of course,” Bart replied, quickly adding, “I think it might rain.”

“Mommy, can I wear my rain suit too?” his little sister Olivia asked.

“Not today. The sun is shining, and the weatherman said there is no rain in sight,” replied Mommy firmly.

“He’s wrong!” shouted Bartholomew in a stern and confident voice. “I think it might rain.”

“If you want to be the only silly one on the bus dressed in rain gear, go right ahead,” Mom replied, her eyes raised and a loving smile gracing her face.

Grabbing his lunch with one hand and little Olivia’s hand with the other, Bart strolled confidently down to the end of the driveway to wait for the bus.

About the Author: Richard Marchand and Nicole Herbut are a father/daughter, grandfather/mother, author/illustrator team creating picture books for young boys and girls. Their stories centre on a young boy named Bartholomew and his family and friends. They are designed to convey a simple yet meaningful message that can help young children learn from and grow with. Rick's stories were developed with his own daughters who at a very young age wanted him to "read a story from his mouth" and not a book. Buy the book at Amazon, Indigo Chapters, Barnes and Noble, Booktopia, or Walmart. Join Bartholomew's journey of belief and courage! Enter to win a e-copy of 'I Think It Might Rain'—a heartwarming tale of kindness overcoming doubt.

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Friday, May 10, 2024

Weston's Lady

 

ESTON'S LADY

Bobbi Smith

 

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GENRE:  Historical Romance

 

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BLURB:

 

Come One! Come All!

To Weston’s Wild West Texas Stampede

 

There were Cowboys and Indians, trick riding, thrills and excitement for everyone. And if Liberty Jones had anything to say about it, she would be a part of the show, too. She had demonstrated her expertise with a gun by shooting a playing card out of Reed Weston’s hand at thirty paces, but the arrogant owner of the stampede wouldn’t even give her a chance.

 

Disguising herself as a boy, Libby wrangled herself a job with the show, and before she knew it Reed was firing at her—in front of an audience. It seemed an emotional showdown was inevitable whenever they came together, but Libby had set her sights on Reed’s heart and she vowed she would prove her love was every bit as true as her aim.

 

 

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EXCERPT:

 

Reed opened the door to his private wagon and stood back to let Libby enter ahead of him. She swept past him, her manner dignified and ladylike, in spite of her masculine attire. 

 

“Have a seat.” He motioned to one of the chairs at the small table.

 

“No, thank you. I prefer to stand.”

 

“Have it your way,” he said sharply. “It seems you don’t listen well, Miss Jones. As I recall, I told you I wasn’t hiring for the show—and I especially wasn’t hiring any women.”

 

“I hired on as a boy,” she retorted.

 

Reed’s gaze raked over her. “So I see. How ingenuous of you.”

 

“You wouldn’t give me a chance! I’m good and I just proved it tonight! The performance would have been a disaster if I hadn’t stopped the runaway team in time! The audience thought it was a regular part of the act.”

 

“I could tell,” he answered, irritated by the whole situation.

 

“I can help you with the show,” Libby went on, trying not to sound desperate. If he fired her, she had no money, and nowhere else to go.

 

“I don’t need your help, Miss Jones.”

 

“But you wouldn’t want to disappoint the public, would you?”

 

“You know, you’re right. You are worth a lot of money to me. You wanted a job with Weston’s Wild West Texas Stampede—well, you’ve got one. You’re officially Weston’s Lady.”

 

“Know this, Reed Weston—I am worth a lot of money to you, and I’ll earn ever cent of it working for the Stampede, but that’s the only place I’m going to be Weston’s Lady.”

 

“We both know you’re not a lady, and I’m not sure you’re much of a woman.” Even as he said it, Reed knew it was a lie. She looked beautiful as she challenged him. Her hair was a glorious golden mane of curls about her shoulders and high color stained her cheeks.

 

Libby reacted without thought, swinging out at him.

 

Reed snared her wrist to stop her when she would have slapped him, and he jerked her to him.

 

In that instant, his awareness of everything except Libby faded. He drew her near, slowly, deliberately. He wanted this—no, he needed this. He needed to taste her passion.

 

Libby found herself frozen, held captive by the unfathomable look in Reed’s eyes.

 

Their lips met, and time seemed suspended as his mouth settled over hers in a possessive brand, claiming her sweetness for his own.

 

 


 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

After working as a department manager for Famous-Barr, and briefly as a clerk at a bookstore,

Bobbi Smith gave up on career security and began writing. She sold her first book to Zebra in

1982. Since then, Bobbi has written over 40 books and several short stories. To date, there are

more than five million of her novels in print. She has been awarded the prestigious Romantic

Times Storyteller of the Year Award and two Career Achievement Awards. Her books have

appeared on numerous bestseller lists. When she&#39;s not working on her novels, she is frequently a guest speaker for writers' groups. Bobbi is mother of two sons and resides in St. Charles, Missouri with her husband and three dogs.

 

Website: https://bobbismithauthor.com

 

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Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Westons-Lady-Bobbi-Smith-ebook/dp/B00FAY1R3U/ref=sr_1_1

 

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Thursday, May 9, 2024

The Big Comb Over

 

THE BIG COMB OVER

J.P. Rieger

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GENRE:  Family satire; Farce; Magical realism

 

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Three nephews and three eccentric uncles.

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It’s 2050 and Robbie Elders has all but forgotten about his oddball, religious fanatic uncle, tim tim. He’s taken up the latest fad, genealogical research based solely on DNA. But Robbie’s “inconclusive” DNA results are unsettling. He crashes back to his childhood, back to his world of comic books and tim tim.

 

“I opt for posh and London” declares Lady Florence Stour. It’s 2019 and time for a Royal Wedding. Robbie’s uncle, Stef, is engaged to Lady Florence, a distant member of the British royal family. Stef’s Baltimore clan have been invited, but Robbie’s mom and dad can’t attend. They’ve entrusted Robbie and big brother, Doyle, to their mom’s two eccentric brothers, uncles Roy and Roland. Roy, a weathered waterman with a severe Baltimore accent, lives for Maryland blue crabs. Roland, a mildly hypochondriacal actor, lives to survive the Karens he unavoidably encounters. And then there’s Desales, Roy’s smart aleck, teenage son. He lives to prank. They’ve descended upon London. What could possibly go wrong?

 

Meanwhile, tim tim has been coaching Robbie on “the mission.” A silly religious fantasy according to Robbie’s atheist parents and the therapists. Or perhaps not? Things are not always as they appear in The Big Comb Over.

 

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EXCERPT

 

Roland looked at the bottle in awe. “Fletcher’s Dry Shampoo – Hint of Almond.” He looked over the directions and ingredients on the back. “Wow! It’s gluten-free and approved by PETA, too!” He handed back the bottle, gingerly, as though it were an egg.

 

“Yes! So, I’ll get things started, today, but when you use it, remember to follow the instructions carefully. You have to shake the thing like a bastard.”

 

He pulled off the top cap and shook the bottle frantically. 

 

“Okay, shield your eyes with your hands, Roland.”

 

Morris began carefully spraying the bald spot. The bottle produced several quick spurts—the initial “targeting” move. He then pulled the can back several inches and sprayed in a wider arc, slowly filling in the surrounding areas. Excess brown powder fell gently onto the cape; iron filings mixed with cinnamon. 

 

“Yes, there we go! Success! Let me give it a brush-through and a good zhuzh!”

 

Morris began to carefully run the boar’s hairbrush through the mixture of hair and powdered shampoo. There was that one tricky area, so he gave it another quick blast with the aerosol can. He completed brushing and found the most optimal place for the all-important part. Something natural. Avoiding the comb-over effect was difficult. Balance . . . balance . . .

 

He then gave Roland’s hair a quick blast with the hair dryer. Not too much, as there was not much to dry. The shampoo had absorbed most of the hemp oil treatment. He put the dryer aside and gave Roland’s hair a two-handed, final zhuzh. He spun the chair around, dramatically, and placed a hand mirror in front of Roland’s face so that he could check out the back.

 

“Looky loo, Sir Roland! Nary a hint of . . . deficiency!”

 

Roland looked with disbelief. He no longer had that bald spot! It was gone!

 

“Oh dear Lord, Morris! You are a genius! Look at this! Michelangelo!” He handed back the mirror, stunned.

 

“Thank you, thank you!” Morris took a quick bow and rapidly turned the chair back around, causing Roland some dizziness. “Now, let me hit you with a finishing spray to hold everything in place!”

 

He dramatically removed the top of the hairspray aerosol and shook the can furiously. He sprayed the mist in a near random fashion near the scalp and then away from the scalp and then back toward and quickly away again—a symphony conductor of a twelve-tone sound poem.

 

He spun Roland around again and thrust the mirror before his face. “What do you think?!”

 

“Yes, yes, Morris, this is perfect! This is what I’ve been waiting for... dreaming about!"



A Word With the Author


Do you ever wish you were someone else? Who? I definitely do not want to be another person. It’s tricky enough being me. But, if I were somehow forced to be another person, I would choose Mother Theresa or perhaps Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Or maybe drumming legend Hal Blaine. (Lincoln and Washington were spoken for.)

What motor vehicle did you drive on your last birthday? My new used Prius! To me, driving my Prius on any given day is like having a birthday party. There’s a sense of serenity. Very Zen. Sadly, I had to trade in my 2002 Prius last year as it finally refused to run after nearly 21 years of nonstop partying. The $500 in trade seemed reasonable. But I rebounded with a very nice, low mileage 2015 Prius. Tongues have been wagging over the “May-December” thing, but let them.

What part of the writing process do you dread? There’s nothing worse than creating a plot synopsis. But, not just one, of course, many of them. First, giving away the plot just seems wrong. The reader needs to work the puzzle out no matter who they are. But, when submitting to multiple outlets, you quickly learn that the thousand-word synopsis that you spent days whittling down to, is either too long or too short. Publication X wants a five-hundred-word synopsis. Publication Y wants a “one pager.”  (However, publication Y provided no guidelines with respect to type size. So, why not 5-point type?)

Do you ever suffer from writer’s block? If so, what do you do about it? I haven’t had any sort of writer’s block yet. But at my age, 68, other blockages are more prevalent and troublesome.

Tell us about your latest release. My novel, The Big Comb Over, tells the tale of three nephews and their three eccentric uncles. The Big Comb Over is an oddball mashup of several genres: magical realism, family life satire, and the ancient comedy of manners. The two main plotlines center around nephew Robbie’s relationship with his uncles. First is his uncle, tim tim, who loves superhero comics. Tim tim believes he is on a God-driven mission to help others, with the aid of occasionally accessible superpowers. He tries to bring Robbie into the fold. The parallel plotline centers on the travels of the three nephews, Robbie, Doyle and Desales, with their whacky uncles Roy and Roland, to London England to attend a royal wedding. The trek becomes a whirlwind of comically absurd episodes. 

 


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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

J. Paul (J.P.) Rieger is a born and bred Baltimorean and mostly retired Maryland attorney. As such, he’s well acquainted with the quirkiness and charm of Baltimore’s unique citizens. He’s author of Clonk!, a police farce set in Baltimore and published in 2023 by Apprentice House Press (Loyola University-Baltimore). He’s also author of The Case Files of Roderick Misely, Consultant, a mystery novel featuring a wannabe lawyer anti-hero. The Big Comb Over, a slipstream comedy of manners featuring three nephews and their three eccentric uncles, is Paul’s third novel. Paul is married and lives in Towson, Maryland. 

 

Website: http://www.jpaulrieger.net

 

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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

The Sophia Freeman Series

 


 




THE SOPHIA FREEMAN SERIES

by T.X. Troan

 

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GENRE:  Middle-Grade Fantasy Mystery

 

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What begins as a special trip for eleven-year-old SOPHIA FREEMAN and her billionaire father, leaves her trapped on a mysterious island with a tree boy and other fantastical creatures.

 

The moment Sophia thinks her situation can’t get any crazier, she is shocked to learn the island is under a deadly eternal curse. All living things are rapidly decaying and soon nothing and no one—including herself—will be left alive.

 

From competing in a three-round yearly held competition to reviving a long-lost magical spell, Sophia and her new companions must gather every ounce of courage, wit and skill as they are stepping closer to breaking the 150-year-old curse. But will they make it in time while surrounded by enemies and traitors aiming to stop them at any cost?

 

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EXCERPT:

 

Excerpt from Book 4

 

Excerpt from Book Four:

 

With most islanders in the water, a menacing laugh halted them.

 

“Going somewhere?” said Arbiter Scarlon, standing next to Bolrock, the monstrous boulder creature and dark guardian leader who almost killed Sophia when she first came to Pandilone Island. Iron-masked guards stood behind them. 

 

“Scarlon, after what the island has given you—how could you betray us?” Arbiter Nulon snapped telepathically.

 

“In order for all of us to have a better future, we must make a change to this place,” Arbiter Scarlon pointed out. “I am just … speeding up the process.”

 

Tim clenched his fists and barked, “You just want more power for yourself!”

 

“We are such fools for trusting you.” Arbiter Nulon lowered her head. 

 

“You are not the only fools here,” said Arbiter Scarlon, glaring at Allen. “Boy, I thought you were smarter than this. You could’ve had so much more, but instead you decided to leave with these pathetic weaklings.”

 

“I never wanted anything to do with you or the new era,” Allen revealed. “I only got close to you guys to destroy Tombermon.”

 

“He was just pretending this whole time?” Tim whispered, staring at Sophia.

 

She nodded with a grin.

 

Arbiter Nulon stepped past her guards. “Scarlon, you can have the island. We just want to leave in peace.”

 

“Ah, that is very generous of you,” he said sarcastically, waving his hand to command his army to surround them. “Unfortunately, no one is leaving this place.”

 

“Why not?” Sophia demanded, shifting into her attack position. “You already got what you were after.”

 

“The reason is very simple: to ensure a long-lasting new era, there must not be any kind of rebellion,” Arbiter Scarlon explained. 

 

“You think we will return one day and take everything back?” Allen guessed.

 

“The risk is far too great,” Arbiter Scarlon continued. “But if you remain here, the chance of that happening is extremely low.” 

 

“So, what you’re telling us is staying on the island is our only option?” Allen asked.

 

He sneered. “Well, it’s your only living option.”

 

“Enough with your nonsense!” Arbiter Nulon thrust out her hand and shards of ice appeared from her palm, forming an oversized sword. “BLIZZARD BLADE!” She flung her sword over fifteen feet, snow flying everywhere.

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Thuan Doan is an award-winning author of the Sophia Freeman series. He conceived his first middle-grade fantasy novel, Sophia Freeman and the Mysterious Fountain, during a trip to Gabriola Island, British Columbia in the summer of 2013. Then he took his work and settled in a small town of Enderby, where it’s peaceful and quiet.

 

Thuan is writing under a pen name of T.X. Troan. “X” stands for Xu, his grandmother’s name who passed away. And “Troan” is a combination of his parents' names.

 

“No matter how this turns out, I want my family to be a part of this wonderful journey.”

 

T.X. Troan married Sarah, his original fan and longtime love, in 2016. They live in Enderby with their pack dogs!

 

Book Links:

 

Author Website: www.txtroan.com

 

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B5M559C1

 

Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/t.x.%20troan

 

Walmart: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sophia-Freeman-Sophia-Freeman-and-the-Mysterious-Fountain-Book-1-Series-1-Paperback-9781999481308/820434750

 

BookShop: https://bookshop.org/p/books/sophia-freeman-and-the-mysterious-fountain-book-1-t-x-troan/9222735

 

Social Media:

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TXTroan

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/txtroan/

 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18815756.T_X_Troan

 

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