09 April 2019

Man Mission By Eytan Uliel Book Spotlight and Author Interview! @eytanuliel

Man Mission
By Eytan Uliel
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Four blokes take a week-long adventure trip – hiking, biking, or kayaking – each year, for fifteen years, starting in their late 20s. In the course of their travels, they hitch a ride with drug dealers in New Zealand, down kava shots on Fijian beaches, come face-to-face with a roaring lion in South Africa, luxuriate in a resort intended only for Vietnamese Communist officials, trek to Machu Picchu, and go ice climbing in Iceland.
Along the way, they get married, start families, establish careers, and do all the stuff upright men are supposed to do. But when the challenges of real life come into conflict with the perfect lives they are supposed to be living, their friendship, and the yearly Man Mission become something much more than an annual getaway – a source of stability, and a place to find redemption.
Part travel narrative and part roman à clef, Man Mission follows four regular guys across fifteen years, on an international, adventure-packed, humor-filled search for meaning and purpose, in a world where the traditional rules of “being a man” are no longer clear.
About the Author
Eytan Uliel is a storyteller, wanderer, global traveler, and seriously committed gourmand. After graduating from the University of New South Wales in Sydney Australia, he practiced corporate law for several years, before moving on to a career in investment banking, private equity, and oil and gas finance.
An extensive work travel schedule has taken Eytan to every corner of the globe – over 70 countries, and counting. His successful blog – The Road Warrior (www.eytanuliel.com) – chronicles these journeys through a series of short stories and essays, some of which have been republished in various magazines and newspapers. Man Mission is his debut novel.
Eytan was born in Jerusalem, and has lived in Australia, Singapore, the UK, The Bahamas, and the USA. He currently splits his time between Los Angeles, The Bahamas and Sydney.
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EXCERPT
 I found the taste of the kava bitter and grainy, like slurping sandy water. Although by the third round my lips and tongue were tingling, the rest of my mouth was numb, and I was in a remarkably mellow, relaxed mood. This was surprising because I had been told kava—the national drink and full-time obsession of Fiji—was non-alcoholic.
Still, everyone else seated around the fire seemed to be in a similar, zoned-out frame of mind, so who was I to argue. After all, the post-kava period of relaxation—talanoa in Fijian—was supposedly the whole point of the ceremony, and as guests, we were expected to stick around, drink more kava, laugh, eat, dance, and shoot the breeze.
But as time wore on I was finding it harder and harder to participate fully, much as I wanted to. My mouth began refusing to work. An hour in and I couldn’t form complete sentences, increasingly slurring my words and mumbling incoherently.
For their part, the chief of the village and his cronies found my amateur response to the kava incredibly amusing. Either that or even these seasoned veterans had got a bad case of the giggles, thanks to the multiple rounds they’d drunk.
I closed my eyes for a long moment, and when I opened them again, orange and purple bands of light were streaked across the sky, and the last of the campfire embers glowed a dull and smoky red.
It was morning.
What do you find most challenging about the writing process, and how do you deal with it?
For me, the biggest challenge is to maintain discipline and write consistently. Somedays I feel like writing, other days I couldn’t be bothered. But I am constantly reminded of what Stephen King so perfectly said: “If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot, and write a lot.” So I try and do a little bit of writing every day, no matter what my mood or level of enthusiasm. If you want to be an athlete, you need to train every day. Somedays it is easier, some days it is harder. But you don’t get to wake up and say “oh, I just not going to train today”. You just do it. The same is true of writing. There is always an ability to put a page or two of words down. It may turn out to be garbage that ultimately gets binned, but as a matter of discipline, I still force myself to do it. Although it is not always that easy to do!
When and where do you do your writing?
There is nothing I love more than sitting in the corner of a bustling café with a coffee and my laptop. Somehow, I am at my most creative in this situation……
What have you learned about promoting your books?
What are you most proud of as a writer?
I am most proud of finishing the process and producing a book! I have always wanted to write a book. For many years I have written a (reasonably successful) travel blog, and a lot of my readers kept saying “you should write a book”. But it took me a long time to find the story I wanted to write and the message I wanted to convey, in a voice that is authentically me. In the end, it took me almost 4 years to complete Man Mission…..
If you could have dinner with any writer, living or dead, who would it be and what would you talk about?
Am I allowed to choose two? Makes for a more interesting dinner party!
My all-time favorite write is Gore Vidal. I have read a huge amount of his work, but he was prolific, so I don’t think anyone could ever read the entirety of his output. Something about Vidal’s way of expressing himself - his wit, use of words, the subjects he wrote about, his oftentimes brutal honesty - has always appealed to me. I especially love his satirical novels, and I would love the opportunity to ask him questions about them: his sources of inspiration, and how he was able to maintain a truly life-long commitment to writing.
My other favorite writer is Paul Theroux. If I could model myself on anyone, it would be him, and I think I have read almost everything Theroux has ever written. I have always loved the fact that he writes both fiction and non-fiction, but always rooted in a deep sense of wanderlust and a passion for travel and exploration. I’d love to sit and shoot the breeze with Paul, mainly to swap travel stories. For me, it would like being granted a private audience with Superman (that’s a line from my book, by the way…..).


Publication Day for Kris Waldherr’s The Lost History or Dreams! #TheLostHistoryofDreams #KrisWaldherr #BookBirthday #HFVBTBlogTours

Today is the publication day for Kris Waldherr’s THE LOST HISTORY OF DREAMS! In this captivating debut novel in the gothic tradition of Wuthering Heights and The Thirteenth Tale, a post-mortem photographer unearths dark secrets of the past that may hold the key to his future.

When famed Byronesque poet Hugh de Bonne is discovered dead in his bath one morning in 1850, the task of burying his body falls to his estranged cousin, historian turned postmortem photographer Robert Highstead. De Bonne’s will instructs that he should be buried in an unusual chapel, a stained glass folly set on the Shropshire moors, built to house the remains of his beloved wife and muse, Ada. It has since been locked to all outsiders—especially the rabid, cultlike fans of de Bonne’s final book, The Lost History of Dreams. Only Ada’s grief-stricken niece, Isabelle, holds the key—but she refuses to open the glass chapel unless Robert agrees to her bargain: Before he can lay Hugh to rest, Robert must record the real story behind her aunt’s ill-fated marriage over the course of five nights. Sweeping and darkly atmospheric, THE LOST HISTORY OF DREAMS is a Gothic mystery about love and loss that blurs the line between past and present, truth and fiction, and ultimately, life and death. And remember, all love stories are ghost stories in disguise. 

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The Lost History of Dreams by Kris Waldherr

Publication Date: April 9, 2019 Atria Books Hardcover & eBook; 320 Pages
Genre: Historical/Gothic/Mystery
A post-mortem photographer unearths dark secrets of the past that may hold the key to his future, in this captivating debut novel in the gothic tradition of Wuthering Heights and The Thirteenth Tale. All love stories are ghost stories in disguise. When famed Byronesque poet Hugh de Bonne is discovered dead of a heart attack in his bath one morning, his cousin Robert Highstead, a historian turned post-mortem photographer, is charged with a simple task: transport Hugh’s remains for burial in a chapel. This chapel, a stained glass folly set on the moors of Shropshire, was built by de Bonne sixteen years earlier to house the remains of his beloved wife and muse, Ada. Since then, the chapel has been locked and abandoned, a pilgrimage site for the rabid fans of de Bonne’s last book, The Lost History of Dreams. However, Ada’s grief-stricken niece refuses to open the glass chapel for Robert unless he agrees to her bargain: before he can lay Hugh to rest, Robert must record Isabelle’s story of Ada and Hugh’s ill-fated marriage over the course of five nights. As the mystery of Ada and Hugh’s relationship unfolds, so does the secret behind Robert’s own marriage—including that of his fragile wife, Sida, who has not been the same since the tragic accident three years ago, and the origins of his own morbid profession that has him seeing things he shouldn’t—things from beyond the grave. Kris Waldherr effortlessly spins a sweeping and atmospheric gothic mystery about love and loss that blurs the line between the past and the present, truth and fiction, and ultimately, life and death.

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Praise for The Lost History of Dreams

“Scheherazade-like … haunting… Waldherr writes that ‘love stories are ghost stories in disguise.’ This one, happily, succeeds as both.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “An unexpected delight that grows steadily more compelling as its pages fly by.” —Booklist

 “A sensual, twisting gothic tale that embraces Victorian superstition much in the tradition of A.S. Byatt’s Possession, Diane Setterfield’s The Thirteenth Tale and Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights.”—BookPage

 “Eerily atmospheric and gorgeously written, The Lost History of Dreams is a Gothic fairy-tale to savor.” – Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of THE ALICE NETWORK and THE HUNTRESS

 “The Lost History of Dreams is a dark, shimmering gem of a novel, glittering with love lost, secrets kept, and long-buried truths revealed. Wonder, memory, death and passion haunt every page of Kris Waldherr’s powerhouse Gothic debut.” – Greer Macallister, bestselling author of THE MAGICIAN’S LIE and WOMAN 99

 “Brooding, romantic, and thoughtful, The Lost History of Dreams is a rare bird in that it shines throughout with wit. I loved every page of it.” – Erika Swyler, bestselling author of THE BOOK OF SPECULATION and LIGHT FROM OTHER STARS

“With luminous prose, stunning poetry and a fascinating cast of characters, Waldherr weaves a wonderfully atmospheric tale. Not to be missed!” – Hazel Gaynor, New York Times bestselling author of THE GIRL WHO CAME HOME and THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER’S DAUGHTER

 “A riveting, addictive read. Sarah Waters fans will be entranced. – Mary Sharratt, author of ECSTASY and DAUGHTERS OF THE WITCHING HILL “A novel of haunting mystery and passion reminiscent of Wuthering Heights and Byatt’s Possession.” – Crystal King, author of FEAST OF SORROW and THE CHEF’S SECRET

 “An atmospheric tale of lost love, family secrets, and an inquiry into how our own histories define us, I relished every poetic page.” – Heather Webb, international bestselling author of LAST CHRISTMAS IN PARIS and THE PHANTOM’S APPRENTICE

 "With beautiful prose and poetry, Waldherr weaves a darkly seductive Gothic tale of love, art, death, and obsession. You’ll want to keep reading this one late into the night.” – Alyssa Palombo, author of THE SPELLBOOK OF KATRINA VAN TASSEL “A sumptuous feast for all the senses.” – Clarissa Harwood, author of IMPOSSIBLE SAINTS and BEAR NO MALICE

About the Author

Kris Waldherr is an award-winning author, illustrator, and designer. She is a member of the Historical Novel Society, and her fiction has been awarded with fellowships by the Virginia Center of the Creative Arts and a reading grant by Poets & Writers. Kris Waldherr works and lives in Brooklyn in a Victorian-era house with her husband, the anthropologist-curator Thomas Ross Miller, and their young daughter.

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The Hidden Corpse (A Food Blogger Mystery) by Debra Sennefelder Book Tour and Giveaway!


The Hidden Corpse (A Food Blogger Mystery) by Debra Sennefelder

About the Book

Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series 
Kensington (March 26, 2019) 
Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages 
ISBN-10: 1496715934 
ISBN-13: 978-1496715937 
Digital ASIN: B07F5YS5XR

Former reality TV baking show contestant and recent divorcée Hope Early is trying to find her recipe for success as a food blogger—but murder keeps getting in the mix . . . When Hope’s elderly neighbor perishes in a home fire, she can't help but feel somewhat responsible. Only the day before, Peggy Olson had called her over, having burned a pot on the stove while she was sleeping and filling the house with smoke. In fact, she couldn't even remember cooking. Clearly, it was dangerous for the woman to live alone. But it turns out she wasn't alone. When a second body is discovered in the basement of the burned house, suddenly what appeared to be a tragic accident is beginning to look like premeditated murder. As rumors spread like wildfire, Hope is determined to sort out the facts and smoke out a killer, but she might be jumping from the frying pan straight into the fire . . . Includes Recipes from Hope’s Kitchen!

About the Author 

Debra Sennefelder, the author of the Food Blogger Mystery series and the Resale Boutique Mystery series, is an avid reader who reads across a range of genres, but mystery fiction is her obsession. Her interest in people and relationships is channeled into her novels against a backdrop of crime and mystery. When she’s not reading, she enjoys cooking and baking and as a former food blogger, she is constantly taking photographs of her food. Yeah, she’s that person. Born and raised in New York City, she now lives and writes in Connecticut with her family. She’s worked in pre-hospital care, retail and publishing. Her writing companions are her adorable and slightly spoiled Shih-Tzus, Susie and Billy. She is a member of Sisters in Crime, International Thriller Writers, Women's Fiction Writers Association and Romance Writers of America. 
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08 April 2019

Like A Tree (A Davis Morgan Mystery) by Danny Pelfrey & Wanda Pelfrey Book Tour, Guest Post and Giveaway! @dwpelfrey

Like A Tree
(A Davis Morgan Mystery)
by Danny Pelfrey & Wanda Pelfrey

                                         About the Book

Like A Tree (A Davis Morgan Mystery)
Inspirational Cozy Mystery
4th in Series
CrossLink Publishing (March 26, 2019)
Paperback: 175 pages
ISBN-10: 1633571556
ISBN-13: 978-1633571556
The movie industry spreading across Georgia has finally made its way to the little foothill village of Adairsville. Bookseller and police chaplain, Davis Morgan along with a young female clerk discover the body of a member of the movie company on a historic site at the foot of a large oak tree. Davis, despite his promise to his wife, cannot resist investigating the mystery. He and his young pal, policeman Charley Nelson, quietly dig into the case even though it is officially under the jurisdiction of the county sheriff. There is no shortage of suspects: the mysterious red headed man, sister of the victim, the fiancée and others. During the investigation an already troubled Charley is framed for a drug crime, and Davis receives word that an old enemy is on his way to Georgia after escaping from prison to make good on a threat against him. Late one afternoon it all comes to an astonishing conclusion beneath the same sprawling oak where it started.
Character Guest Post

Danny Pelfrey, co-author LIKE A TREE   
My name is Charley Nelson. My dad was Chief Nelson back in the day when there was only one policeman who kept the entire town of Adairsville safe. And he succeeded in a big way – he kept them safe. Ask anyone in this town. All I ever wanted to do was follow in Chief’s footsteps. For years, my older brother, Dean, has bugged me about becoming his partner down at the garage, but I’m no mechanic. I’m a policeman. Made some big busts too. Took a bullet over at the storage facility a few months back. They called me a hero then, but, boy, have things changed. Now they’ve taken my badge and gun away. They’re threatening to put me away for a few years, and for what? A bogus drug accusation. Somebody, I don’t know who, but some good-for-nothing is going to great lengths to take me out of the picture. Is it a malcontent from a past case looking for revenge, or does it have to do with the case on which Davis and I’ve been working - the body under the big tree? I don’t know.
I’ve always felt I could handle my own problems, but this one has me stumped. It seems like life has fallen apart for me all at once. A few weeks ago, I was ready to ask Tonya to marry me. After a lot of girls and a lot of dates I finally found that girl with whom I could settle down. It took me a while, but I was sure she is the one. Then it all comes tumbling down. She’s on her way to Jacksonville, and I may be on my way to the state pen in Jackson.
I’m glad to have a friend like Davis. We discovered early on that we had little in common, but we’ve been through a lot together. Maybe it’s because of that or maybe it’s because he has such a congenial personality, but for whatever reason, I’ve never had a better friend. The fact he is probing my mess gives me hope. I used to think Davis was so good at solving cases because he’s smarter than the rest of us, but after working with him several times, I’ve decided it’s not that he’s so smart. I doubt his IQ is much higher than mine. His success comes from his ability to observe. He hears and sees things the rest of us miss. I think he also has a methodical mind that enables him to logically put the clues together. I’ve known ever since he busted that murderous blond who lived up on the mountain that he’s something special. Regardless of the reason, he’s as good at bringing down the bad guys as anyone I’ve ever known. I sometimes wonder why he’s just our chaplain and not a detective on the force. With old Rat Face on the loose, and me without a gun, I worry about his and Deidre’s safety. I don’t know why, since he’s proven more than once that he and that baseball bat can handle whatever comes. I just wish he would talk to me. I sense he’s onto something, but he won’t tell me what it is.
If someone doesn’t figure it out soon, I’m going to lose it all. All my dreams were on the verge of becoming reality and I’m going to lose it all.    
 About the Authors

Danny & Wanda Pelfrey are a husband/wife team who in the past wrote helpful non-fiction books and material. Recently they have turned to producing “mysteries with a message.” Their stories are usually set in a small southern town in Georgia called Adairsville. Danny grew up in a poverty situation where he was often without access to TV for entertainment so he found books. It was not unusual for him, in his high school years, to read three or four books a week. So his love affair with books developed early. Danny received a degree from Point University and a Master of Ministry from Kentucky Christian University. He spent many years serving pastorates with churches in several states. Danny is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. Wanda started her writing career writing curriculum for various publishers. Among books she has authored is the popular, MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR CHILD’S TEACHABLE MOMENTS. She spent twenty-four years as a primary teacher in a Montessori school. She enjoys quilting and has never lost her love for reading. The Pelfreys have two daughters and five grandchildren. LIKE A TREE is the fourth Davis Morgan Mystery on which they have collaborated.

Website www.pelfreybooks.com. Facebook www.facebook.com/danny.pelfrey.566, Twitter Danny Pelfrey @dwpelfrey
Links for purchase: 
Amazon author page www.amazon.com/Danny/e/B001KMIKHM, CrossLink Publishing, Banes & Noble etc, www.pelfreybooks.com
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07 April 2019

Arbitrage by Colette Kebell Blog Tour! @rararesources @ColetteKebell


Arbitrage

Ryan Logan thinks he has it all… A young attorney specialising in finance and tax law, Logan has earned an impressive reputation and commands a hefty fee for his services. But when he advises his corporate employers against a merger with a shady financial institution, he soon finds himself caught up in a web of betrayal and deceit. Framed for the murder of his wealthy boss, Logan is forced to accept a plea deal, to keep his own dark secrets from coming to light… 


Arbitrage is a fast-paced, stand-alone financial thriller. If you like edge-of-your-seat suspense, sweet revenge, and twists and turns you won’t see coming, you’ll love this eye-opening look into the world of financial crime. 

Can a burned out lawyer outwit an army of con artists and killers?

Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/Arbitrage


Author Bio –

Colette Kebell is an eclectic author, though a relatively new one and thus far has self-published her books. Her books are light-hearted, fun and quirky and even considered by some to be inspirational.  She publishes mostly for the English speaking market and the Italian one.  Colette Kebell does not stick to just one genre when writing though, as you shall discover from her latest book to be launched on 5th April 2019

 As a career, Colette spent her later years as a legal secretary. After a first attempt at writing many years ago (a book that still remains in her drawer) she resumed this passion a few years back, after being made redundant.  After few book signing events and a book talk, which almost caused her to collapse with nerves, Colette now spends her time between her home in the UK and her home in France.

 Colette has two adorable dogs and, when not writing and marketing her books, she likes cooking for herself and her husband, gardening or designing various items for their home.  Amongst her other hobbies, she has also experimented with furniture upholstery, and she might, from time to time, have a paintbrush in her hand.

She can be found on twitter @ColetteKebell though doesn’t tweet a vast amount.

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The Problem with Perfect By Megan Mayfair Blog Tour! @rararesources @MayfairMegan



The Problem with Perfect

Marigold Doyle’s life was perfect, with a successful career and wonderful marriage. But when her husband, Julian, passes away, her life is thrown into turmoil as she discovers a trail of secrets Julian was hiding in the months prior to his death. Struggling with her grief, she knows she needs to find out Julian’s actions to help her move on. 

Finn Schröder, a former police officer and now private security consultant, is focused on an uncomplicated, unattached life and growing his business. He agrees to help Marigold find out the truth about Julian, but as they become closer, he realises his feelings for her may be developing beyond simply professional. 

As Marigold and Finn work through the web of Julian’s deception, will they learn to face the reality that things aren’t always exactly as they seem?

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Author Bio –

Megan’s stories are about families, intrigue and love. Every book contains a bit of humour and a lot of heart.

Megan lives in Melbourne with her husband and three children, and has a background in public relations and higher education.

She drinks far too much coffee and has an addiction to buying scarves. She interviews with other authors for her blog series, Espresso Tales, and loves a bit of #bookstagram.

Her debut novel, The Things We Leave Unsaid, was released by Crooked Cat Books in 2018, followed by Tangled Vines. The Problem with Perfect is her third novel.

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