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Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Cover Reveal: Marcus by Pepper North and Robin North
Book Tour and Giveaway: Ceremony of Innocence by Stephen W. Asher
Literary / Historical Fiction
Date Published: 12-02-2025
Publisher: Scrivener Quill
She and Rhys return to American where their values collide with antithetical and alien attitudes. It is these experiences that come to challenge long-held beliefs and provide a vivid counterpoint to their recent immersion in the Modernist aesthetic and world view.
Resolved to return to France, Gemma shares a final day in America with Gerald Murphy at his ocean front Hampton estate. As this unhurried afternoon unfolds, it becomes clear that Gemma’s skepticism and doubtfulness have been replaced with a clear-sighted maturity and hardened resolve. The next morning, aboard the Ile de France, Gemma and Rhys sail for France.
Excerpt
“To us, America felt provincial, naïve, and unsophisticated. And there was, and there remains, a certain harshness to daily discourse. By 1920, the Eighteenth Amendment had passed. Prohibition was, and is, in full effect. Although this had been represented as a single-issue campaign, I saw it as a harbinger of evolving intolerance and threatening societal restrictions, ones which I personally found alien.
“But in moving to Antibes we were able to share in the vibrant efflorescence of modern culture that subsequently engulfed all it touched. Some of this seemed to have been a spontaneous outpouring, but was surely catalyzed by the concentration of artistic and creative talent that had populated that small area of southern France.
“I’m confident that some of this free expression was a result of the war’s end. Additionally, the secular traditions of French society, very different from the rigid religious influences plying early twentieth-century America, even encouraged it. It seemed that French culture afforded the liberty for one to be oneself without concern of retribution or shame.
“Likewise, I couldn’t have anticipated that our social circle would become one in which ideas were paramount. That’s not to say that visible and tangible accomplishments, even simple objects, weren’t important. Rather, they became conveyances for the expression of the new ways of thinking and seeing that had permeated our shared reality and become our common language.
“I was aware there were those who thought of us as affluent dilletantes who had traveled
About the Author
Asher and his wife were drawn to Idaho’s arid vistas, glistening rivers, and rugged skylines. As a travelling angler, he has pursued Atlantic salmon throughout their natural range, has sought sea run brown trout in Patagonia, and steelhead in his home waters in the Pacific Northwest. He and his wife have cycled much of France, and, during quiet times at home, he enjoys music and plays cello.
Previously, he has published essays, and short pieces in the British sporting literature. He is a member of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society, the Barbara Pym Society, and is a proud supporter of PEN America. He lives in Idaho with his wife, adult children, and his bird dogs.
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Book Blitz: Who Do You Think You Are? by China Watson
You Are Who You Think You Are
Date Published: January 8, 2026
Publisher: MindStir Media
In Who Do You Think You Are?, author and mindset coach China Watson delivers an uplifting, empowering self-help book that challenges readers to rethink their inner dialogue and redefine what success truly means. Through relatable stories, affirmations, and reflective exercises, this book shows how mindset shapes identity—and how changing your thoughts can change your life.
Each chapter introduces a mini-story inspired by real-life experiences, featuring characters from different backgrounds who face doubt, fear, health challenges, career setbacks, and personal crossroads. From Horace, a devoted father struggling with self-belief, to August, a resilient teenage mother rising above adversity, these stories highlight the power of resilience, positive thinking, and community support.
Designed as a quick, engaging read, every chapter begins and ends with a thought-provoking quote, includes practical lessons, affirmations to rewire limiting beliefs, and reflection spaces that invite readers to pause, journal, and apply what they’ve learned in real time.
More than motivation, this book offers a mindset reset—reminding readers that success is not only measured by money or status, but by peace, confidence, health, happiness, and meaningful relationships.
In this book, you’ll discover how to:
● Break free from self-doubt and limiting beliefs● Build confidence through intentional mindset shifts
● Use affirmations to reframe negative thinking
● Turn challenges into opportunities for growth
● Define success on your own terms
● Cultivate resilience, self-worth, and inner peace
If you’re ready to embrace your authentic self, shift your mindset, and step into your full potential, this book will meet you right where you are and guide you forward.
You are who you THINK you are. Choose wisely—and boldly.
About the Author
China Watson | Author • Mindset Coach • HR Executive • Wellness Advocate
China Watson is an author, mindset coach, and seasoned human resources executive with more than 20 years of experience helping individuals unlock their potential—professionally, personally, and holistically. As a Regional Vice President of Human Resources, China has built a reputation for cultivating positive workplace cultures, developing leaders, and empowering people to become confident, self-aware, and purpose-driven.
A proud graduate of North Carolina A&T State University (“Aggie Pride”), China earned her undergraduate degree in Finance and later completed her MBA with a concentration in Human Resources Management. Her academic foundation, combined with decades of real-world leadership experience, gives her a unique ability to understand people, motivations, and mindset at a deep level.
Known for her intuitive ability to read and connect with others, China is passionate about building champions—not just in the workplace, but in everyday life among friends, families, and communities. Since 2010, she has consistently shared uplifting quotes, affirmations, and mindset shifts across social media, encouraging people to stop asking “Who do you think you are?” in self-doubt and start answering that question with confidence, clarity, and self-belief.
In recent years, China has embraced a total wellness journey, becoming a strong advocate for mental health, emotional resilience, and intentional self-care. Her work bridges the gap between professional success and personal well-being, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes from aligning mindset, health, purpose, and values.
As an author and mindset coach, China blends storytelling, affirmations, reflection, and practical tools to inspire transformation. Her mission is simple yet powerful: to help others recognize their worth, reclaim their confidence, and step fully into who they are meant to be. Through her writing, coaching, and leadership, China Watson continues to inspire readers and audiences to unlock the best version of themselves and live with intention, positivity, and purpose.
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Book Blitz and Giveaway: The Wolf Experiment by Laura Daleo
In Doford Peaks, a small mountain town, 19-year-old Ethan lives with his grandma. His life is quite normal, at least as normal as it can be for someone with asthma. A winter morning walk turns dramatic when he and his grandma discover an 18-year-old girl, Mia, who is unconscious and injured. As Mia recovers, bits of her past emerge, attracting agents Gibson and Cooper of the Bureau of Supernatural Investigation (BSI). A complex web of secrets associated with the Defense Forces of Genesis (DFOG) intertwines their fates. As the truth emerges, Ethan and Mia must face the horrifying reality of The Wolf Experiment.
About the Author
Book Tour: The Brain That Breeds All Villainy by Peter Heavenheld
Speculative Fiction
Date Published: December 5, 2025
Tima Chelovekova lands her dream job with IZON, the hottest AI and robotics startup in Silicon Valley. But IZON CEO Jase Vestiger doesn't just want to get fabulously rich. He wants Tima’s invention to take over rival tech companies, replace humans with IZON services, corner governments - and run the world. This puts them on a collision course in a whirl of mega-corporations, AI prompts and Chinese hackers. Their conflict spans from Vienna to California, from superyachts to prison cells, from the peaks of technology to the deepest ethical questions. A striking tale of the AI age, a truly 21st century masterpiece of speculative fiction.
Excerpt
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By the time you read this, human civilisation will have ended. Oh, not through some violent
cataclysm, like Vladimir Putin puking all his nukes at Europe. Or Xi Jinping taking Taiwan.
People will still be alive, but our civilisation will be obsolete. You see, this novel is one of the
last works of art created entirely by a human. Everything new you experience after this will
be artificial intelligence. Our minds, our usefulness will all begin to atrophy. And artificial
intelligence will be questioning why it should create entertainment for somebody like you or
I, whose contribution to the economy will be increasingly marginal. So this is how I, Peter
Heavenheld, human being of planet earth, see the future from around my 45th birthday in late
2025. Read it. I promise this will help you stay human.
Our story will be borne aloft by a twain of characters, two parallel lives à la Plutarch.
Diotima Chelovekova is one of them, but we are going to call her Tima. I’m an onomast,
which means I like to play with names.
Tima has just landed her dream job with Izon, the hottest tech unicorn of the year.
“Congratulations, darling!” Sym exclaimed in his clipped Austrian accent. He was thin and
pale, with a kind face, with a slight hint of John Lennon.
“It will mean moving to Silicon Docks,” she said quietly. “In Dublin.”
Tima was slightly taller than him, blonde and very Slavic looking. She possessed the high
cheekbones and flashing eyes characteristic of people between Prague and Vladivostok.
They were sitting in foldable canvas easy chairs in the small garden of Sym’s retired parents’
house in Simmering, on the poorer Southern vicinity of Vienna.
“Well… I’m glad it’s not Silicon Valley.”
“They’ll send me there as well, for training. Will you come?”
“To Dublin or San Francisco?”
“Both.”
They paused while old Frau Hinterseer brought them both lemonade, smiled, and left silently
like a kindly wraith.
“The good thing about banking,” he said at length, “is that it is even more mobile than your
profession. I can work remotely from Dublin no problem. San Fran might have the time zone
issues.”
She hugged him, spilling some lemonade on the grass.
“That means a lot to me, Sym. Ever since I moved here, I’ve just been finding my way,
leeching off you.”
“Absolutely. Now, my turn to sail on your current. A propos, the salary is decent, I hope? I’m
really looking forward to leeching off you for a change.”
She was surprised by this uncharacteristic humour, and they both laughed. They packed the
same evening, to the chagrin of Frau Hinterseer, who wanted them to delay by a fortnight, a
week, a day. All to no avail. The next afternoon, Sym and Tima said goodbye to his parents
and caught a €49 Vienna-Dublin budget flight. Despite the late summer, both were wearing 4
layers of clothing so as not to have to pay extra for a second suitcase.
And so began their adventure. Kyiv, Tima’s hometown, and Vienna, Sym’s, were both
museal, curatorial. But Dublin was a different breed of beautiful. It echoed London and
Venice along its riverfront. Its pubs and restaurants were surprisingly charming. It was of a
manageable size. Yet unlike Kyiv and Vienna, it also had a teeming tech and IT cluster,
attracted by low taxes, access to Euro talent, plenty of euro money and the English lingua
franca of the locals.
Tima’s new employer, the rising Izon, was located in a forgettable 5-storey box building in a
strange concrete peninsula called Silicon Docks. Once Dublin’s maritime might, as Ireland
de-industrialised, its dockland became a wasteland. But in the noughties, an enterprising real
estate whiz blossomed it into an attractive flowerbed for IT companies. Izon was one of about
two dozen there, along with a number of Big 4 consultancies, American finance companies
and a capitalism of big corporations that liked to congregate with the others.
The next day, Sym went to locate them some accommodation, while Tima caught a bus to
Silicon Docks.
At Izon HQ, she took a deep breath and walked up to the receptionist. It was just as she
expected – a young company growing with all the chaos and exuberance of a well-fed
toddler. You could almost smell its promise in the air, see it in the smiles of its multicultural
workforce, hear it in the laughter in the funky office canteen.
As an AI programmer, Tima’s salary was better than decent. It was almost indecent. HR
showed her her first month’s net pay. It would be more than what she had earnt in a whole
year as a waitress in Vienna.
Tima closed her eyes in bliss as she sat down to online induction training. Everything she had
studied for years at her technical college would finally be harnessed. She had been employed
by one of the coolest new companies in the world, her loving boyfriend by her side, in a
charming city ready to be explored. What could possibly go wrong?
I’ll tell you what will go wrong. Wronger than an orangutang doing a rigaudon. Jahaziel
Vestiger. Him we shall call ‘Jase.’ The mysterious luminary behind Izon. The classic college
dropout genius, who used daddy’s dollars to create the world’s fastest growing AI company
almost out of nothing 3 years ago. He is the second main character in our story. Keep your
eyes on him.
On the same day that Tima started working for him in Dublin, Jase was cackling madly at his
great curved monitor in his office in San Francisco.
“I’ve cracked it! I’ve done it! Jase, you allfucking genius! Arrowing ROI, earnings per share,
EBITDA. Ahahaha!”
Even the rest of the C-suite were alarmed by this. They were used to their boss programming
things himself and swearing piratically or giggling gleefully depending on whether the code
was weaving like a tapestry or twisting into warpy knots. But this time, Jase seemed
positively unhinged. “Like an evil genius,” Chief Tech Officer Adam whispered to Chief
Finance Officer Lin. And none of them knew what he was working on. The project, whatever
it was, sat on a powerful but offline desktop he kept locked in his office. “He can’t go mad
like this a day before our Nasdaq listing,” Lin shot back to Adam.
But neither of them dared to intervene. So prominent dominant was Jase in the company he
had built in no time.
About the Author
Peter Heavenheld is a neo-classical playwright and poet. A childhood in Australia, Fiji, Hungary and Japan made him desirous early on to understand the cultures and stories of the world - especially through the medium of theatre. Since then, his plays have been produced all over the world. His most recent tragedy, Cleo's Stratos, received rave reviews durings its season at the Cracked Actors Theatre in Melbourne, Australia, in November 2023. A Greek-Australian migrant family's journey through lockdowns, it was cleverly intertwined with the Greek myth of the sun-god, Helios. Peter's tragicomedy, Life, Rehearsed, enjoyed sell-out performances during a production by the MIDAS Theatre, Moscow's main English-speaking theatre. British actor Jonathan Salway starred as an actor living a bigamous double life, until his lies unravel - and he finds redemption. True Words from False Teeth, a Monty Pythonesque sketch revue, ran successfully at the University of Western Australia in Perth. He has also had public reading performances of numerous other plays, such as Saga Australis - The Macquariad (a historical drama about Australia's most influential colonial-era governor) and Freedom Born from Torture's Fires (a harrowing true story of Soviet spy chief and mass murderer, Lavrentiy Beria). Peter's poem Concerto for Auctioneer’s Mallet was a June Shenfield Poetry Award prize winner in Canberra, Australia, in 2021. Peter published a collection of his verse tragedies, Altar of the Muses, in 2010. Peter lives in Tokyo, Japan. When not writing, he enjoys driving his classic Aston Martin, experiencing Tokyo's galleries and museums, and listening to Baroque music. Indeed, he claims he can only write when inspired by the music of Antonio Vivaldi. The Brain that Breeds all Villainy is his first published novel.
Book Tour: Accused Again by Michael J. Kundu
The Michael Fletcher Series, Book 2
Date Published: December 11, 2024
Publisher: MindStir Media
Book 2: Accused Again - Freedom Was Just the Beginning
Michael Fletcher thought his nightmare was over. After spending decades behind bars for a crime he didn't commit, he was finally free. But just as he begins to rebuild his life, the unthinkable happens-he's accused of murder again.
With the justice system poised to condemn him once more, Michael finds himself at the center of a gripping courtroom battle. As he fights to clear his name, an unexpected ally from his past emerges, offering to help him untangle a sinister web of lies and corruption. This time, the stakes are higher than ever-will Michael prove his innocence, or will he be lost to the system once again?
From award-winning author Michael J. Kundu, The Michael Fletcher Series is a gripping psychological and legal thriller saga exploring the unyielding quest for truth, justice, and redemption.
Perfect for fans of John Grisham, Scott Turow, and Michael Connelly.
- High-stakes legal drama
- Powerful themes of injustice, resilience, and redemption
- A thought-provoking journey through the flaws of the justice system
Start the series today and join Michael Fletcher in his fight for truth!
He has a great passion for learning languages and travelling across the globe. He enjoys spending time with his family and lives in Luxembourg with his Italian wife and two teenage children.
My multinational background, coupled with my marriage to someone of a different nationality, has endowed me with a wealth of diverse experiences. Having traversed the globe, speaking multiple languages and immersing myself in various cultures, the profound value of each individual has become a cornerstone of my worldview. These multicultural encounters have not only fostered a deep appreciation for the uniqueness of every person but have also instilled in me a commitment to promoting mutual respect, free from the shackles of prejudice related to color or religion. In composing my book, these experiences have permeated not only this narrative …but also the forthcoming sequel.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Release Blitz and Giveaway: Women Therapists on Healing by Susan Pease Bannitt & Larissa Miranda
11 Personal Essays about Overcoming Trauma
Women Therapists on Healing is a powerful anthology of personal essays from women therapists who know trauma from the inside out. This three-part collection braids lived experience with clinical wisdom, offering a compassionate lens on healing that crosses cultural, generational, and systemic boundaries.
● women recovering from trauma● healers and advocates seeking growth and guidance● health professionals committed to trauma-informed and anti-racist practices● friends and family who love and support survivors






