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To any authors/publishers/ tour companies that are looking for the reviews that I signed up for please know this is very hard to do. I will be stopping reviews temporarily. My husband passed away February 1st and my new normal is a bit scary right now and I am unable to concentrate on a book to do justice to the book and authors. I will still do spotlight posts if you wish it is just the reviews at this time. I apologize for this, but it isn't fair to you if I signed up to do a review and haven't been able to because I can't concentrate on any books. Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time. I appreciate all of you. Kathleen Kelly April 2nd 2024

20 February 2019

Justice Gone by N.Lombardi Jr. Book Spotlight!


Justice Gone, a mystery/legal thriller which publishes February 22, 2019, touches upon many topical, controversial issues in today's society as well as being a thrilling and engaging read. The story encapsulates current social issues: police brutality, homelessness, the plight of returning war veterans, the frenzy of the press, and the mechanics of the US judicial system.

"When a homeless war veteran is beaten to death by the police, stormy protests ensue, engulfing a small New Jersey town. Soon after, three cops are gunned down.

A multi-state manhunt is underway for a cop killer on the loose. And Dr. Tessa Thorpe, a veteran's counselor, is caught up in the chase.

Donald Darfield, an African-American Iraqi war vet, war-time buddy of the beaten man, and one of Tessa's patients, is holed up in a mountain cabin. Tessa, acting on instinct, sets off to find him, but the swarm of law enforcement officers gets there first, leading to Darfield's dramatic capture.

Now, the only people separating him from the lethal needle of state justice are Tessa and ageing blind lawyer, Nathaniel Bodine. Can they untangle the web tightening around Darfield in time, when the press and the justice system are baying for revenge?”

Justice Gone is the first in a series of psychological thrillers involving Dr. Tessa Thorpe

In memory of Kelly Thomas, who was beaten to death by members of the Fullerton Police Department on July 5, 2011.

Read an Extract
Warning: Adult Language

Part I: The Incident

Chapter 1
Bruntfield, New Jersey, just another banal town in a part of the country that nobody thinks about, was about to become famous; or rather, more aptly put, infamous. People sauntered past lackluster shops unaware that in a few days, the lackadaisical streets would bear the rabid frustrations that divided the nation; a pus-like bitterness that was held in check by the demands of everyday survival and the distractions offered by obsessive consumerism and brazen media.Some would inevitably blame the cascade of events on the weather, since the origins could be found on a hot summer day in 2006. Sure, just about all summer days are hot, but this one was close to the record, and humid to boot. By the end of July, the Northeast coast was suffering under a sweltering heat wave. Despite the humidity, no one could remember the last time it had rained. A hundred-year drought was predicted, they’d said. Bruntfield, among the many places under this curse, had its water supply so severely depressed that the city authorities were forced to impose water rationing. As if that wasn’t enough, the excessive load on air conditioners led to incessant brownouts. With the weather nothing less than insufferable, suffocating, oppressive, even provoking, tempers flared along with the temperature. But the local situation, as bad as it was, was about to get worse.
In the heart of this small town, just a block up from the bus depot, sat Sliders, a rather successful drinking establishment catering to young adults, and noted for its ecstasy-fueled rave parties. At four in the afternoon, the owner, Joe Poppet, a burly man with a thick red beard and a well-developed beer belly, was staring out the large glass facade of his bar.

“Screw this heat, man.” Joe was sweating because he didn’t want to turn on the air- conditioning; as a rule, he didn’t put it on until a half hour before opening. He possessed a rather cynical personality, considering himself continually persecuted by life’s little aggravations. Now it was the heat ramping up his electricity bill; soon it would be the freezing temperatures inflating his heating bill...always something. His worries constantly exceeded his hopes. He was sort of a “glass-half-empty” man.

Rudy Glum, the shaven-headed bartender, was an easygoing optimist, a “glass-half-full” kind of guy. He was whistling as he washed the glasses in the sink behind the bar. “Tell me about it,” he chuckled. “I hear ya, buddy.”

But Rudy’s sanguinity did not rub off on Joe. “There’s that guy again.”

“What guy?” “That fucking guy we saw yesterday.” “Oh, yeah, he’s probably from the bus depot. Lotta homeless hang out there.”

Joe continued to stare out the glass facade, feeling helpless. “For Chrissakes, why can’t the city do something and get rid of those bastards. They’re a fucking eyesore...it’s bad for business. Probably got diseases too.”

Rudy finished drying the glass in his hand and hung it up on the beer mug rack. “Yeah, it’s a goddamn shame,” he said noncommittally, trying to get these glasses done before the evening crowd surged in.

“He doesn’t have a shirt on.” “Yeah, well it’s hot, ain’t it? Wish I could take mine off.” “And we’re opening in an hour. Ladies Night tonight.” Rudy said nothing while reaching for another glass from the sink behind the bar.

“Call the cops.” The bartender froze with the glass still in his hand. “And tell them what?”

“I don’t know, tell ‘em there’s someone suspicious hanging out on the corner...trying to break into cars or something. That way they’ll come fast.”

Reluctantly, Rudy put down his dishrag, picked up the phone, and dialed 911, not feeling good about it at all.

Patrolman Rafael Puente might well be considered an unattractive man. A pencil-thin mustache above diminutive lips made insignificant by his large inflated face, gave his head the appearance of a balloon with a cartoon countenance. His acne- scarred skin oozed sweat as he studied the thin disheveled man, shirtless with unkempt hair and a scraggly beard, standing three feet in front of him. “You were trying door handles on cars, eh?” The man’s body wavered, but his gaze was focused hard on Puente’s eyes. Then his own eyes darted left and right, revealing his vacillation on how to handle this situation. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

Puente began playing with his baton, twirling it down, and then back up smack into his palm. Rotating it down, rotating it up, like a long yo-yo...like the tail of an agitated cat ready to pounce. “Give me a language...tell me a language you speak in.”

“Like what?” Puente’s tone rose in hostility. “Tell me a language you speak in.” “I don’t know. What do you want to know?”

The humidity was so dense it felt like a sponge rubbing against their skins; so thick you could almost take a bite out of it and chew it.

“I want to know what kinda language you speak.” “I don’t know.” “Yeah, well, what do you know?” “I don’t know.” “My partner, he speaks ten languages. Right, Foxy?” Patrolman John Fox, a clean-shaven, waspish-looking man standing to his right, smiled a mouthful of nice bright teeth.

“Yeah, that’s right. I can speak Mongolian, Cambodian...” Fox came closer, boxing in the man they were questioning.

“He don’t speak English,” Puente told his partner. “You don’t?” Fox asked the homeless man. The figure in front of them became fidgety. “What do you think I speak?”

Fox put his hands on his hips. “I don’t know, you tell us. You’re speaking English right now, aren’t ya?”

Puente interrupted. “You know, it seems I see you all the time, and all the time I gotta say something to you. Do you enjoy that?”

“Oh yeah, I love bumping into you all the time.” “Really?” The bearded man looked to his left and right, looking for an escape route while at the same time desperately trying to tell himself that these guys were just American cops and not the enemy in Iraq. He was trembling with the effort. “So, what do you guys wanna know?”

Puente’s baton was still twirling with pent-up belligerence. “I asked you already.”

“I don’t know what...” “You trying to open car doors?” “Well, I don’t know what you’re talking about.” “What does that mean, is that a yes or a no?” “I don’t know, don’t know what you’re hassling me for, man.” “You got any ID on you?” “No. I don’t need any.” “You don’t need any?” Fox voiced with a rising tone of contempt.

“No, I don’t drive, I don’t vote, no credit card, and I don’t use my passport anymore.”

“So what’s your name?” Puente asked. “Felson. Jay Felson.” “What’s your first name?” “I just fucking told you, man. Jay.” “’J’ is an initial. Tell me your full name.” “Jay, J-A-Y, Felson.” Puente, his question answered, went off on a new tack. “You know, I can take you to jail right now...loitering, suspicion of burglary.”

“You don’t have anything better to do?” “What’s in your knapsack?” Fox interjected. “Why? You wanna search it? “If you don’t mind.”

The bearded man swung his bag off his shoulders and handed it over. “Knock yourself out.”

“Sit down,” Puente abruptly ordered. “Sit down where?” “On the ground.” This was getting hard. Just cops, he reminded himself, but he suspected something worse.

“I said sit down.” “Where man?” “Where you’re standing, on the ground.” Felson plopped down on the concrete pavement. “Put your legs out in front of you. Stretch them out.” Just do it. He did so, his arms at his sides supporting him. “Put your hands on your knees.” No, this is a mind fuck, man. He ignored the command. “I said put your hands on your knees.” Realizing he didn’t have much choice, Jay drew his legs up first, then put his hands on his knees.

“Stretch your legs out.” He removed his hands from his knees and stretched out his legs. “Put your fucking hands on your knees.”

“What the fuck you want me to do. I can’t do both.” “Give it a try, lean forward and put your hands on your knees.”

Fox was going through the items found in the knapsack. “Got some letters here. They ain’t addressed to Jay Felson...let’s see, Casey Hull, Donald Darfield... You stealing other people’s letters, boy.”

“I’m gonna mail them.” “They already got stamps on them,” Fox noted. “How come you haven’t mailed them yet? You know, just slip them into a mailbox. There’s one right over there on the corner.”

Puente was still toying with his baton. “Let’s take him in on a 4-96.” Four-ninety-six was police code for handling stolen property.

Jay Felson, feeling an ache in his lower back, removed his hands from his knees, once again placing his arms in back of him to support himself.

“Hey, what the fuck I tell ya! Hands on knees!” This time Felson was not eager to comply. He remained motionless in silent defiance.

Puente then reached into his back pocket and slowly, deliberately, put on a pair of latex gloves. He thrust one glove- laden fist in front of Felson’s face. “See these fists?’

“Yeah, what about ‘em?” “They’re getting ready to fuck you up.” “That just sucks.” “Put your legs out, put your hands on your knees” “Hey, I’m sick of playing games, which one is it!” Puente slapped him in the head. “Hey, wouldya just fucking...” “Put your hands on your knees!” he yelled, giving Felson another slap.

“Wouldya just fucking...”

Fox got on his handheld radio. “Code three, four-fifteen, bus depot corner Fifth and Clemston.” (Code three, urgent, proceed with lights and siren; four-fifteen, disturbance.)

Puente slapped Felson’s head a third time. Felson stood up, tired of being hit while on the ground.

Puente raised his baton. Felson put his hands in front of him to display supplication. “Hey, hey all right!” “Get on the ground, get on the ground now!” Fox screamed. Both officers began to hit Felson on his legs and side with their batons, and he did what came instinctively—he ran.

“Take him down, take him down!” Puente yelled. They grabbed him, got him down on the pavement, pressing his face against the concrete, and the real beating began.

“Okay, okay, I’m sorry, sorry, man.” “Put your hands behind your back,” the two cops shouted, twisting his arms.

“Okay, I’m sorry...I can’t breathe...” The two cops were on top, Puente with a knee in Felson’s back and Fox kicking him. “Stop resisting,” they both yelled in turns.

“I’m sorry, I’m sorry!” A second patrol car pulled up with sirens blaring and flashers blazing. Two more officers sprang from the car and piled on. One of the new guys, Victor Fratollini, tasered Felson, zzzzt, and Fox began walloping him over the head with his stun gun. Another unit pulled up. Two more cops, two more assailants, and seeing Fratollini smashing the homeless man’s cheekbones with his elbow, joined in the fracas.

Zzzzt, zzzzt, zzzzt they tasered him again and again. “Dad, Dad, help me!” More tasering, six times now. “Help me, Dad! I can’t breathe, I can’t...Dad...” Someone pounded Felson’s head into the pavement. “Dad help me!” A pool of blood formed beneath him. The six police officers relentlessly pummeled him, the scene resembling a feeding frenzy of enraged carnivores...until Felson was no longer able to call for his father.
Author Bio
N. Lombardi Jr, the N for Nicholas, has spent over half his life in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, working as a groundwater geologist. Nick can speak five languages: Swahili, Thai, Lao, Chinese, and Khmer (Cambodian).

In 1997, while visiting Lao People's Democratic Republic, he witnessed the remnants of a secret war that had been waged for nine years, among which were children wounded from leftover cluster bombs. Driven by what he saw, he worked on The Plain of Jars for the next eight years.
Nick maintains a website with content that spans most aspects of the novel: The Secret War, Laotian culture, Buddhism etc. http://plainofjars.net
His second novel, Journey Towards a Falling Sun, is set in the wild frontier of northern Kenya.

His latest novel, Justice Gone was inspired by the fatal beating of a homeless man by police. Nick now lives in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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19 February 2019

Valentine Countdown Blitz! Day 12!




Donna Hatch is the author of the best-selling “Rogue Hearts Series,” and a winner of writing awards such as The Golden Quill and the International Digital Award. A hopeless romantic and adventurer at heart, she discovered her writing passion at the tender age of 8 and has been listening to those voices ever since. She has become a sought-after workshop presenter, and also juggles freelance editing, multiple volunteer positions, and most of all, her six children (seven, counting her husband). A native of Arizona who recently transplanted to the Pacific Northwest, she and her husband of over twenty years are living proof that there really is a happily ever after.


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Fleeing an unwanted engagement, a young harpist follows her music passion to London. Becoming entangled with a handsome violinist who seems too aristocratic for a working-class musician may be more problematic than dodging her erstwhile fiancé, sleeping in the streets, or staying alive when a madman targets her for murder.



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Kit joined the waif claiming to be a harpist in the back of the orchestra pit. After rosining his bow and tuning his violin to her harp, he waited for her to warm up with a series of scales and arpeggios. A few moments later, he pointed to a spot in her music. “Alex wants to hear you play our duet in the second act.”
She fixed large eyes on him. “Our duet?”
“It’s for harp and violin, and I’m the principal violinist,” he explained.
She nodded, swallowed, and took a deep breath. “Whenever you are ready, sir.”
“I’m ready.”
She wiped her hands on her skirts and moved the pedals to put the harp into the correct key. The girl placed her fingers on the strings. And played.
Kit was so thunderstruck by the skill and beauty issuing forth from the instrument that he barely remembered to come in at the right time. Quickly, he raised his violin to his chin, lifted his bow, and closed his eyes. They played together. All the world—all noise, other performers, the audience entering—all else faded away. Kit and his violin, and the girl with her harp, were the only creations in the universe. Together, they produced magic. His soul sang as loudly as his violin.  As the last notes of their duet faded away, Kit let out his breath and swallowed the knot in his throat.
Such beauty and passion. This little waif was a true musician. In all his five and twenty years, he had never heard her equal.

Kit lowered his violin and clutched his bow. Meeting her gaze, he smiled. “Brava.”





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Running from Arrows (A Running Store Mystery) by T.C. Wescott Book Tour and Giveaway! @MousetrapBooks


Running from Arrows (A Running Store Mystery) by T.C. Wescott

 About the Book
 
Cozy Mystery/Romance/Humor 2nd in Series 
Better Mousetrap Books (January 7, 2019) 
Print Length: 192 pages 
Digital ASIN: B07KDYFYKB
One of Lacy's beaus has a bow. Unlike Cupid, his arrows kill. There's more than romance in the air this Valentine's Day!
Running from Arrows is the fun, twist-filled, romantic cozy mystery romp you've been waiting for!
Valentine's Day is coming up and Lacy is single. If that's not bad enough, she has a secret admirer. Is it the compassionate, haunted detective, the ruggedly handsome businessman, the suave maître de, the guy in her running group who likes to stare, or maybe someone who's not on her radar? She'll find out soon enough because he's invited her to dinner. Now the question isn't how long Lacy will remain single but how long she'll remain alive.
During the Sweetheart Run through the town of Cedar Mill a fellow runner is murdered and a notorious burglar called the Black Cat is found dead with an arrow sticking out of him. Somehow these strange murders are connected to the ladies of Run For It - Lacy the divorcee, Stax the quirky bookseller, and Ruby the old-time mystery novelist. They're back in a race against time to catch an invisible killer and exonerate an innocent man!
If you love a delicious mystery dripping with romance, humor, and chills - and a Valentine's Day dinner no reader will ever forget - then buy Running from Arrows now and run it right to the top of your TBR pile!
You'll want to tell all your friends about Running from Arrows, but whatever you do, DON'T TELL THE SECRET OF THE SECRET ADMIRER.
Running from Arrows is part two in a series but can be read as a stand-alone.

About the Author

T.C. Wescott was born in Missouri but has lived in Oklahoma most of his life. Like pretty much every author who has ever breathed, he is an avid reader. His favorites are classic mysteries from the Golden Age, as well as just before or just after that period (which is widely considered the period between the two World Wars). His first mystery novel, Running from Scissors, was published in July 2018 and will be the first of at least three books in the Running Store Mystery series.
The Christmas Village Mystery series was launched in November with the debut title Slay Bells. The formula for his books is simple – mixing the classic, traditional detective fiction standards with all the trappings of the modern cozy mystery.
Wescott is also (under another name) the author of two award-winning non-fiction books as well as a slew of essays and articles.
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18 February 2019

$25 Amazon #GC Blast Wicked Origins by Paula Black!

Wicked Origins

I have no idea what’s happening to me. When a tornado dropped my car in a land of short, wild people, I was shocked. With no way to get home, no idea where I was and no clue how to communicate with the muchkins, I was completely out of luck. Then I found out that my car had landed on someone and killed them. Supposedly she was the Wicked Witch of the East. If that wasn’t bad enough, now her ruby slippers magically appear on my feet, and slowly, I’m becoming her. Now I need to get to Emerald City and see the Wizard if I want to stop the transformation and return home. But the yellow brick road is no cake-walk, and I don’t know what I’ll find at the end of this journey. Luckily, I have three brothers I meet along the way to help me on my journey. Each of them is vying for my affection, as if it doesn’t matter that my skin is turning green. Wicked Origins is a modern YA Fantasy Retelling of L. Frank Baum’s original Oz tales. Buy on Amazon (Available in Kindle Unlimited) 

Wicked Gambit (Wicked Origins Book 2)

The Witch of the West is a necromancer. And she doesn't take kindly to strangers on her land, not when she’s been preparing to make war against the Wizard. And now Dorothy and the three shifter brothers are unknowingly caught in the middle of the dispute. They will face more dangers than they anticipate, but Dorothy discovers a new magic power she has with the shoes. Will this newfound power help her destroy the witch and gain the brothers their pardon? Or will the cost of using that new magic be too great? 

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Off Her Game by Zoe Forward Cover Reveal/Preorder Blitz and Giveaway!





Title: Off Her Game 
Author: Zoe Forward 
Genre: Contemporary Romance 
Release Date: March 11, 2019 
Cover Designer: Quincy Marin 



Tori Duarte’s big dreams to be a video game designer...well, they haven’t panned out. And a girl’s gotta eat. Enter: the Stadium, a secretive video game gambling ring. As a world ranked eGamer, winning should be cake. Until it’s not. Gambling debts suck her in deep.
A chance encounter with the media shy, ridiculously handsome video game CEO Noah Harrison offers her a way out. The deal: 1) Assist the FBI to catch the underworld eGaming kingpin (doable but dangerous). 2) Keep the FBI connection secret by pretending to date Noah (not optional but keeping it PG is problematic).
Noah’s never been more attracted to a woman in his life. Maybe because he’s never been the focus of anyone as sexy, smart, and badass as Tori. But while the dates are fake, the threat to Tori’s life is real. What neither expected was an explosive chemistry that’s more than convincing—it’s sizzling. Falling for each other is the most dangerous thing they could do...


 





Award winning author Zoe Forward is a hopeless romantic who can’t decide between paranormal and contemporary romance. So, she writes both. Her novels have won numerous awards including the Prism, Readers' Choice Heart of Excellence, Golden Quill, Carolyn Readers Choice Award, and the Booksellers' Best Award.
When she’s not typing at her laptop, she’s cheering her son on at baseball, chasing the toddler or cleaning up the newest pet mess from the menagerie that occupies her house. She’s a small animal veterinarian caring for a wide range of furry creatures, although there has been the occasional hermit crab.
She’s madly in love with her globe trotting conservation ecologist husband who plans to save all the big cats on the planet, and she's happiest when he returns to their home base.


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