Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Book Tour and Giveaway: The Love of a Dog by Jo McCauley Prouty

 




A Chronicle of a Remarkable Retriever


Memoir/Love, Black Lab, Dog

Date Published: 02-14-2023




The decision to get a dog becomes a journey from high expectations through the reality of care giving and the fun of companionship to enduring love and finally loss. Dog lovers will see themselves and remember their beloved canine friends. They will wish they had known Tasha as they read about this quirky dog and her love of family and fun. Readers can applaud the transforming power of love.

 

Excerpt

Thanksgiving came and the day proceeded at its usual pace. Bob didn’t like for me to spend the day in the kitchen, which suited me fine. I didn’t want to spend the day in the kitchen, so we generated lots of shortcuts in creating the traditional dinner. I used an oven bag to reduce roasting time of the turkey. Boxed stuffing and gravy mix hastened preparations. Dishes and pans piled up in the sink as the prepared recipes went into the oven. Aromas forecasting the delicious meal to come wafted throughout the house. I removed the turkey from the oven and set it on the counter. Just as I removed it from the oven bag the carbon monoxide detector shrieked in the bedroom.


I flew down the hall to the bedroom and opened a window. “This can’t be happening!” I hurried through the house opening more windows. When I returned to the kitchen, Tasha stood staring at the turkey on the floor. She gazed at me with surprise. “How did that happen?” she seemed to ask. I snatched it up and wiped it off. I finished the mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans and rolls and we enjoyed a fine dinner with pumpkin pie for dessert.


I told this story to a friend in the presence of my son, who said, “I never heard that story before.”


“No,” I laughed, “because I wiped off the turkey and we ate it!”



About the Author


Jo McCauley Prouty spent her formative years in West Virginia and Virginia, where she attended the College of William and Mary. She is a former educator and now applies her nurturing skills to flower gardening and entertaining her grandchildren. She resides in Minnesota with her orange tabby, Cooper. Her work has appeared in "The Journal of The Braxton Historical Society" and the "Journal of Opinions, Ideas and Essays."


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Teaser: Death and Live in the City of Dreams by Nicholas Deitch

 

 


Literary Fiction

Date Published: April 16th

Publisher: Acorn Publishing


Jaded city planner Townsend Meadows looks out across Evermore Valley with the ghost of his dead friend by his side. “Do you ever wonder,” Fen asks, “what this city will look like five hundred years from now?”

Their city is teetering on the brink of collapse, and the mayor’s answer is a gleaming new auto mall at the valley’s edge. For Townsend, it’s the death of everything a city should be. Struggling to regain his passion and forced to choose between compliance and conviction, he must risk his career to fight for a more hopeful and verdant future.


From an architect’s vision at the dawn of the twentieth century, to a rancher’s dynasty scarred by violence and greed, to a city founder’s hidden message of hope, this story about the rise, fall, and reawakening of an American city reaches far beyond the present. A timely, sweeping novel of memory, corruption, and resilience, Death and Life in the City of Dreams asks, “What legacy will we choose to leave for our children?”

 

Excerpt


City of Evermore

Stop the Bleeding


At the civic center, Townsend rides his bike through the parking court, past rows of cars arrayed between the building’s stucco wings. He locks his bike and slips his helmet off, and his phone begins to vibrate. He takes the phone from his pocket and looks at the screen. Dad. The vibrations persist.

Townsend doesn’t want to answer. He knows the call will be difficult. Everything with Dad has become difficult. He swipes the screen with his thumb.

“Hey, Pop. How’re you doing?” He braces himself.

“Townsend? Townsend? It’s me, Dad. Are you there?”

“Hi, Dad. Yeah, I’m here. Everything okay? I’m about to go into a meeting—”

“I can’t find your mother. Is she there with you?”

Ugh. “Dad, mom’s been dead for thirty-five years—”

“She was here this morning. She woke me. She was here . . .”

“Pop, we’ve talked about this. Sometimes you see her in your dreams. It’s okay. It’s nice that you see her.”

“Well, I just thought she might be with you, and—”

Townsend glances toward the building. A gathering is pressed at the entrance, troubled by something he can’t see.

“Dad, I have to go into this meeting now. But I’ll call you when it’s over, all right?”

“I can’t find her, TomTom. I can’t find her. She was here, and we were—”

A woman’s voice intrudes on the call. “Mr. Meadows, it’s Dorthea Wickem. Your father woke this morning very confused. More than usual. We’re taking good care of him, but he’d like to see you when you’re able.”

“Of course, of course. I’ll be there this afternoon. And thank you.” Townsend ends the call with a long, guilt-ridden sigh. He glances toward the entrance. Something isn’t right, but the sun is in his face, well above the valley’s rim, hot and dry. He grabs his water bottle and takes a swig. He pours the rest over his head, letting the water trickle down his face and back. A moment of tepid relief. He closes his eyes and considers the opportunity, to ditch the meeting and see his dad. The meeting will be difficult. Time with his dad will be difficult.

He mops himself with his shirt and makes his way toward the entrance, where gawkers press close to stare at a grim warning scrawled in red paint across the automatic doors, which slide open and shut, open and shut, pulling the words apart and pushing them together.

Stop the bleeding—motherfuckers!

A woman turns to him with a pained look. “What does it mean?”

Townsend stares at her, searching for an answer. He has no idea. “It means somebody’s angry, and they wanted us to know.”

 

About the Author

 

Nicholas Deitch is a writer, architect, and advocate for social justice whose fiction explores the intersection of cities, history, and human resilience. His passion for storytelling began when a colleague recognized the emotional depth of his nonfiction work. Since then, he has honed his craft, publishing short stories in Litro Magazine, Club Plum, and Santa Barbara Literary Journal. His short story “Grace Eternal” won Best Fiction at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference (2019).

Death and Life in the City of Dreams, his debut novel, is deeply influenced by his experiences in nonprofit leadership and the design of inclusive communities and urban places.

Originally from Los Angeles, he now lives in Ventura, California, with his wife and creative partner Diana.

 

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Book Blitz: Eternal Dominion by Dan Hardez

 



The Eden Vault, Book One


Epic Fantasy

Date Published: September 12, 2025

Publisher: MindStir Media



In a continent shaped by ancient secrets and forgotten science, power is measured not only in armies—but in monsters.

For centuries, the Kingdom of Valkalor has ruled through terror, harnessing prehistoric creatures to crush rivals and expand its dominion. Bound beneath the reign of the ruthless King Gadrion, the realm teeters on the edge of total war. When a new external threat emerges—one powerful enough to destroy the fragile balance restraining Gadrion’s ambition—the king seizes his moment.

But his plans begin to unravel when his daughters, Kendra and Cerelia, uncover the horrifying truth behind their father’s designs.

Forced into exile and hunted across savage lands, the sisters must navigate a brutal world of political intrigue, assassins, mercenaries, and carnivorous saurians. Their only hope lies in the Eden Vault—a legendary and ancient chamber rumored to wield power over creation itself.

As rival kingdoms march toward genocide and war threatens to consume the known world, impossible choices loom:

● Will uniting their father’s enemies ignite an even greater catastrophe?

● Can the Vault stop the coming war—or unleash a force far worse?

● And who is truly manipulating events from the shadows of Valkalor’s rise?


Blending epic fantasy, science fantasy, and high-stakes thriller pacing, Eternal Dominion launches The Eden Vault Series—a sweeping saga of dynastic power struggles, dinosaur-driven warfare, dark magic-adjacent mythologies, and deeply personal journeys of love, loyalty, and rebellion.

Perfect for readers who love:

● Epic fantasy with political intrigue

● Dark fantasy with moral complexity

● Monster and dinosaur-driven worlds

● Strong heroine-led narratives

● High-action, cinematic storytelling


⚠️ Content Warning: Written for mature adult readers. Includes graphic violence, trauma, war, strong language, an intimate scene, and occasional drug use.

The war is coming.
The Vault is real.
And time is running out.


About the Author


Dan Hardez is an epic fantasy and science-fantasy author, lifelong learner, and storyteller whose work blends cinematic action, political intrigue, and speculative science into immersive secondary worlds.

An avid reader from childhood, Dan’s imagination was ignited early by novels that fused science, history, and suspense—sparking a lifelong fascination with worldbuilding and high-stakes storytelling. He completed his first novel-length story at age eleven and dreamed of crafting sweeping epics that explored power, discovery, and the cost of ambition.

Life eventually pulled him away from writing as he pursued a career and raised a family, but during the COVID pandemic—amid isolation and personal transition—Dan returned to the page after nearly two decades away. What began as an experiment quickly reignited his creative drive, evolving into The Eden Vault Series, a sprawling saga shaped by years of lived experience and deep research.

Dan is the author of Eternal Dominion, the flagship novel of the series, along with three prequel anthologies—Spectra, Cinderr, and Azemar—with the sequel, Fallen Crescents, currently in progress. His stories draw heavily from history, politics, paleontology, anthropology, and emerging scientific concepts, woven into dark, character-driven fantasy worlds.

A self-described “pantser,” Dan writes without rigid outlines, allowing characters to steer the narrative in unexpected directions. He often says he knows how the saga will end—but not always how the characters will get there.

By day, Dan balances a full-time career and raising two incredible kids. By night, he continues building the world of Valkalor, driven by a passion for storytelling and a deep appreciation for the readers who step into his worlds.

When he’s not writing, Dan enjoys traveling, following professional sports, and escaping into Colorado’s outdoors.

Readers can explore more about The Eden Vault Series, upcoming releases, and exclusive content at danielhardez.com, and connect with him on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and beyond.

 

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Release Blitz: Red's Enemy Cowboy by Niki J. Mitchell

 

 


Cowboys of Sunrise Ridge, Book 2

 

Contemporary Western Romance, Small Town Romance

Date Published: January 29, 2026




When enemies are forced to play nice, sparks fly—and nothing’s safe, not even their hearts.

She’s stubborn. He’s infuriating. And neither of them has ever backed down from a challenge.

Now they’ve got to team up—or tear the whole town apart trying.

Autumn Hood spent her whole life tangling with Pete Wolfe.

Her neighbor, her childhood rival, and her personal headache in scuffed-up boots and a cocky grin.

Pete Wolfe finds Autumn Hood stubborn, sharp-tongued, and always three seconds away from hurling a horseshoe at his head. But there’s something about the way she challenges him that attracts him to the cowgirl next door.

And the longer they butt heads, the more the tension sizzles into something they can’t ignore. Something’s starting to change between them. Something special. Something risky.

Love wasn't part of the plan… but trouble sure is.

 


About the Author

 

 Niki Mitchell writes children’s books along with contemporary, paranormal. fantasy, and historical time-travel romance. Married for over thirty years and a romantic at heart, she enjoys writing about strong female characters in unusual settings. When she isn’t playing with her cats, she enjoys reading, taking walks, water aerobics, photography, and traveling.

 

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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Book Tour: The Truth About Luxury Travel by Raymond Giles

 




Travel

Date Published: 12-04-2025



Most travelers plan their trips the hard way, with hours of research, endless tabs, and constant second-guessing. In The Truth About Luxury Travel, Raymond Giles reveals a better way to see the world: through the eyes of a professional luxury travel concierge who turns ordinary vacations into effortless, unforgettable experiences.


Drawing on decades of global travel experience, from Navy expeditions to corporate assignments and visits to more than fifty UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Giles explains what luxury travel really means. This book is not about spending more money; it is about traveling smarter.


Inside, readers will learn:

• What a luxury travel advisor actually does and why it is more personal than a booking site.

• How concierge-level planning saves time, reduces stress, and often costs less than do-it-yourself travel.

• The real truth about travel costs, hidden perks, and industry myths that keep travelers from better experiences.

• Essential insights on group travel, insurance, money management, and safety abroad.

• How to plan with purpose and design an itinerary that feels effortless, intentional, and memorable.


Blending expert advice with real client stories, Giles offers a transparent look inside the world of modern luxury travel where value, personalization, and peace of mind matter more than price tags.


Whether you are planning your next getaway, managing corporate retreats, or simply curious about how high-level travel planning works, The Truth About Luxury Travel is a practical and engaging guide that shows how to elevate every journey without losing authenticity or control.


Excerpt

Prologue

From my first Navy travels across Europe to leading global assignments for major companies, my passion for exploring cultures and connecting with people has never wavered. It was on those journeys that I discovered how meaningful travel could be, and not just the places I visited, but the moments shared, the stories heard, and the doors opened through intentional, curated experiences.

I’ve been to 56 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, navigated language barriers in remote places, and experienced both luxury and adversity on the road. Those experiences taught me how powerful travel can be-not just as an escape, but as a way to reconnect with ourselves, each other, and the world at large.

Over time, I realized that most people don’t travel this way—not because they don’t want to, but because they don’t know how. They either rely on algorithms and discount sites, or they fall into the trap of thinking luxury travel is only for the wealthy. In truth, the best travel experiences aren’t about spending the most money—they’re about knowing where to go, how to plan, and who to trust.

This book is the result of that journey. It’s a guide for travelers who want more from their travel experience-more peace of mind, more personalization, and more value. It’s also an invitation to rethink how you plan and experience travel, especially if you’ve been doing it all yourself or working with agents who treat your trip like a transaction.

As a luxury travel concierge, I’ve made it my mission to take the hassle and guesswork out of planning so you can focus on enjoying every moment. I’m here to advocate for you, guide you, and elevate your travel from “just a trip” to something transformational.

Let’s explore how I do that—and how you can benefit.



About the Author

Raymond Giles is a married father of three based in Texas, a proud U.S. Navy veteran, and a nuclear trained submariner.

After serving aboard fast-attack submarines as a machinist's mate, he earned his Bachelor of Applied Science and Technology in Nuclear Engineering Technology from Thomas Edison State University.


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Book Blitz: Your Brain Weighs 500 pounds by Derrick R. Pledger

 

 

Change Your Mindset to Achieve Desired Outcomes
Self-help, Motivational, Success, Transformational Psychology

Date Published: November 8, 2023


 

 What if the biggest obstacle to your success isn’t your circumstances—but your mindset?


Every day, your brain consumes a steady diet of negative news, social media noise, unhealthy beliefs, and self-limiting ideas. Just like poor nutrition damages the body, poor mental input sabotages discipline, productivity, and long-term success.


In Your Brain Weighs 500 Pounds, U.S. Army combat veteran, Fortune 500 technology executive, and high-performance advisor Derrick Pledger delivers a powerful and practical framework for transforming how you think, act, and achieve.


This thought-provoking and highly accessible book presents 100 short lessons—called “recipes”—designed to help you detox your mindset, strengthen discipline, and build habits that compound into life-changing results.


Whether your goal is career advancement, entrepreneurship, improved relationships, better health, or personal fulfillment, this book shows you how success is built—not overnight—but daily.


Inside This Book, You’ll Learn How To:

● Reframe failure as fuel for growth and long-term achievement
● Build discipline and consistency without burnout
● Eliminate self-sabotaging behaviors and mental clutter
● Develop habits that drive upward mobility and performance
● Create clarity around goals and obsess over what matters
● Treat your brain like your body—by feeding it the right “mental nutrients”


Grounded in real-world experience, extensive research, and years of personal journaling, Your Brain Weighs 500 Pounds distills complex success principles into clear, actionable insights you can apply in minutes a day.


Why Readers Love This Book

Readers from all walks of life have experienced profound transformation, including:


● Losing significant weight and reclaiming control over their health
● Advancing from mid-level roles to executive leadership positions
● Gaining clarity, confidence, and momentum after years of stagnation

“I read this book on a four-hour flight and landed as a completely different person.”


This isn’t motivational fluff. It’s a mental operating system for becoming a daily achiever—someone who understands that success is the by-product of learning, failing forward, and getting better every single day.


If you’re ready to put your brain on a better mental diet and finally achieve the outcomes you want, this book is your recipe for success.

 


About the Author

 

 Derrick Pledger is a U.S. Army combat veteran, Fortune 500 technology executive, digital strategist, and author passionate about helping people unlock their full potential through mindset, discipline, and intentional action.

Currently serving as Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO) at Maximus Inc., Derrick leads enterprise-wide technology strategy, artificial intelligence operations, and large-scale digital modernization initiatives. With more than 20 years of industry experience, his expertise spans systems integration, automation, cloud and edge computing, AI, data analytics, IT governance, and end-to-end solution development.


Before joining Maximus, Derrick was Chief Information Officer at Leidos, where he oversaw global IT delivery operations supporting a $17-billion organization with more than 48,000 employees worldwide. Earlier in his career, he ran a multi-million-dollar export business in his twenties and became a Fortune 500 CIO by age forty.


As an author, Derrick’s journey is rooted in resilience and persistence. While serving in the U.S. Army, he transformed a failed screenplay into a novel manuscript—written during downtime in Iraq. After dozens of rejections, that effort led to a co-written book deal with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, resulting in the 2008 release of The Diamond District.


Fifteen years later, driven by a mission to democratize success, Derrick released his second book, Your Brain Weighs 500 Pounds, after investing more than 1,500 hours researching mindset, habits, and high-performance behaviors. His work challenges conventional thinking about failure, goal-setting, and achievement, offering readers a practical blueprint for sustained personal and professional growth.
In addition to writing, Derrick advises individuals, teams, and organizations on high performance and leadership, and he is a partner at 500 Pound Media, a digital content company focused on personal development and achievement.


Born and raised in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Derrick believes that success is not reserved for the lucky or the privileged—but for those willing to develop the right mindset and show up consistently, even when failure is part of the process.


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Monday, January 26, 2026

Book Blitz: Long Lost Midwife by Skye Smith

 

 


Historical Fiction | Race & Identity | Women’s Stories | 1930s America

Date Published: September 19, 2025

Publisher: MindStir Media



Set against the charged racial landscape of 1934 St. Louis, Long Lost Midwife is a gripping historical novel about identity, obsession, and the dangerous cost of defying social order.

Pamela appears to be a privileged young white socialite, newly married and expecting her first child. But beneath the polished surface lies a restless, unsettled woman struggling against the suffocating expectations placed upon her. As her pregnancy advances, Pamela becomes fixated on one thing: finding Miss Minnie, the Black midwife who delivered her at home in 1911.

Her request ignites fierce resistance. Both families condemn the idea, and Pamela’s husband, Frank, fearing scandal and loss of control, tightens his grip—bringing in relatives to monitor her movements and even hiring surveillance to ensure she never makes contact with the midwife. Determined and increasingly reckless, Pamela secretly pressures her Black maid to help locate Miss Minnie, setting in motion a chain of events neither family can contain.

What begins as a quiet domestic drama escalates into a volatile confrontation with race, power, and truth. As long-buried histories surface, the search for a midwife becomes a catalyst for racial tension, betrayal, and violence—raising the chilling question: will this birth end in life… or murder?

Long Lost Midwife starts with measured restraint and builds relentlessly toward a tempestuous, unforgettable conclusion. It is a haunting exploration of white blindness, Black resilience, and the fragile illusions that sustain privilege in early 20th-century America.


Perfect for readers who enjoy:

● Thought-provoking historical fiction

● Novels examining race, class, and gender

● Character-driven stories set in pre-Civil Rights America

● Books that begin quietly and end with devastating force

 


About the Author


Skye Smith is a historical fiction author and retired mechanical designer whose career spanned decades of designing complex machinery using advanced computer-aided design (CAD) systems. That background in precision and structure deeply informs Smith’s approach to storytelling—where narrative architecture, historical accuracy, and character motivation are carefully engineered.

During the final ten years of a professional career, Smith moderated the Plymouth Writers Group, a MeetUp-based genre writing collective composed of engineers, doctors, legal professionals, technical writers, and MFA graduates. Within this collaborative environment, Smith completed first drafts of three novels, with two additional works developed independently.

Smith holds a degree in History from St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, an academic foundation that profoundly shapes the thematic and contextual grounding of the work. Historical setting, for Smith, is never decorative—it is the backbone of character behavior and moral conflict.

Another significant creative influence comes from many years singing in Sonomento, a Minneapolis-based operatic choir active until 2024. Immersion in opera introduced Smith to the disciplined exactness of musical phrasing and libretto, where text is fluid, expressive, and shaped by emotional register. That sense of linguistic “plasticity” carries directly into Smith’s prose style.

Long Lost Midwife reflects these influences in a novel that begins with restraint and builds toward controlled chaos—examining race, power, and identity in 1930s America with precision, tension, and historical depth.


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