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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

29 April 2024

Liars in Hell A Heroes in Hell Anthology by Janet Morris Blog Tour! @SilverDaggerBookTours @PerseidPublishing @perseid_press

 

In Hell, everyone’s pants are on fire. 


Liars in Hell

A Heroes in Hell Anthology

by Janet Morris

Genre: Dark Fantasy Anthology

In Hell, everyone’s pants are on fire.

Hell is a real place. Anyone who has broken a commandment winds up there. That's pretty much everybody.

Satan is the boss. You're okay until you're not. But never fear, all your friends are here. As well as everyone you've ever heard of.

For what they have been up to lately, be sure to check in. Thrill to new stories by Hell's damnedest: Janet Morris, Andrew P Weston, Michael H. Hanson, S. E. Lindberg, Joe Bonadonna, Chris Morris, and Richard Groller.

The Seven Degrees of Lying 

Janet Morris & Chris Morris


The Liar, the Witch, and the Ward Robes 

 Andrew P. Weston


Bait and Switch

S.E. Lindberg


Fibbers in Hell 

Michael H. Hanson


The Münchhausen Trilemma 

Richard Groller


Hell’s Bells 

 Joe Bonadonna


School of Night 

Janet Morris & Chris Morris


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School of Night

Janet Morris and Chris Morris

Black is the badge of hell/ The hue of dungeons and the school of night.

– William Shakespeare, Love’s Labours Lost

“Who knows you’re here?”

“No one.”

“You’re sure?”

“Yes, I’m sure.”

“Give ear, then. And tell no one.”

“Business as usual. Say on.”

“Something you have done has attracted attention from Above, and I want you to tell me what that is.”

Christopher Marlowe took a deep breath and stared through the gloom at Francis Walsingham. “Above? Something I did?” Kit knew better than to doubt Queen Elizabeth’s principal secretary, the connective tissue of all hell’s intriguers, so harken he must . . .

“You are known to have been a party to it. Because of it, some call you ‘darling of the Muses.’ Speak the truth of your escapade with Lord Byron and his cabal.” Impatience colored Walsingham’s words, as did this rendezvous the spymaster had chosen, a chamber in the Tower from which a soul could confess his lies or concoct his sins or spend infernity in a stone cell with only bats and rats for company.

“‘Cabal?’ Hardly that. More like coterie. Lord Byron and the Bard and I saved Percy Bysshe Shelley from drowning yet again. Shelley now resides under Byron’s protection, and his wife Mary visits him at Byron’s Burgage Manor.” Kit rubbed folded arms as he listened to his words bounce around the cell and out its single arrow loop.

“And?” said Francis Walsingham.

“And what?”

“And what part in this circus did J the Merciful play?” Walsingham rose and paced the cell as if its shadows were trained to his service.

“Play?” Kit would shield J from any difficulty he could. “She helped us save Shelley. It was during the kickoff of the Liars War, really. Many died. Will and I entertained the troops. So what?”

“So, at whose bidding did you and the bible writer interfere with the devil’s plans for Shelley? What contact did you personally have with Diabolos? Erra and I are concerned that whatever has occurred be not at cross-purposes with other goings-on.”

Only a player and playwright of Kit Marlowe’s caliber could sift purpose from purport in Walsingham’s queries. In so doing, he must also manage to interrogate his inquisitor. Kit’s mind raced, sorting lies yet unspoken and options yet unchosen:

“As to who bade me, ’twas myself, in your service, as you well know. And with some success, you’ll agree. I’m back in Will’s confidence and have his ear—hence, the Destroyer’s ear. As to the contact that I’ve personally had with Abaddon, we shared a few delicate moments behind the bleachers. In his guise as a woman, he found me suddenly appealing. And when Byron rode up on that steed, His Infernal Majesty flew into an obscene reverie and asked if the horse was ‘intact’. Perforce, I think our devil wants to have the beast, but the horse is real and therefore falls into the domain of ‘special dispensations from Above,’ wouldn’t you say? As to what motivates J, I have no idea, except to say that she passed her hands over Shelley, administering some sort of benediction to him as he lay recovering from his latest encounter with the deeps. Finally, as to ‘goings-on’, it’s you must tell me or decide for yourself what to make of all.”

“Sometimes I think you my best pupil, Kit. I can tell you only this: Shelley need no longer worry about midnight sailing, due to your rescue efforts. And those efforts have repercussed below and Above. In toto, boundaries have been challenged, and neither realm is comfy with that. I need to know things from J, yet when I approach her, she politely eludes me, saying something about a colored sack of words I may have misplaced. So, you shall go to her in my stead, and divine with whom she corresponds and by what means.”

Kit’s brows knit. “If ever she gave a sack unto your care, it contains words for you alone. If lost, find it, and be increased; or say you love truth not a whit. It is of great moment, but only to the one for whom it is meant.”

*

Not for the first time, John Milton huffed and puffed up the stairs to Tearsday evening’s Inklings meeting in the sitting room of Noxford’s Bird and Baby public house. He resented the academic pall of the place, environs of those who in life had presumed to censor his polemics and burn his poetry. Unceremoniously the Cantabrigian pushed open the door of the conclave to be met by in-taken breaths and rushes of papers hastily sheaved and tucked into portfolios.

“Grand poet of the sublime, John Milton, you honor us with your presence,” announced C.S. Lewis. “Do please sit. And where is your newest amanuensis, the 6th Lord Byron?”

Chairs scraped as a score of academics craned their necks.

“Satan has restored my sight, Master Lewis, so I need no scribe. As for Byron, His Lordship plows far different fields these days.”

“How might we please you this evening?” asked J. R. R. Tolkien. “Shall I read you my most recent revisions of The Lord of the Rings?”

“Or I, from The Chronicles of Narnia? suggested Lewis. “Let’s close the doors and—”

“Or I from criticism overdue for both?” suggested Charles Williams.

The oak door shut of its own accord with mysterious finality.

John Milton squinted around and spoke quietly: “As your special guest, I took the liberty of inviting my patron, who is familiar with all your works and, of course, still serves today as the archetype for Satan in Paradise Lost, widely known as my masterpiece and one of the greatest works in all of literature.”

Hearing this, all the Inklings stood and clapped loud as the greatest fallen angel stepped into the light.

Thereupon the ovation ceased. The audience sat. Satan looked slowly over the crowd: “You are gathered to learn how my magnum opus led to your presence here, and how you may yet serve the causes of free speech and freedom of the press with your writings.”

Again, came applause for lies well told.

Satan beamed over his audience of writers and raised his arms to them. His stature grew. Wings sprouted from his back. “Freedom is but a moment away! Seize that moment while ye may!” The devil giggled at his own rhyme. His voice grew loud, then louder still. “Life and death are yours for the taking!”

The wings of the Father of Lies now bated before the assemblage. Milton bade the Inklings rise anew in response. To a soul they did so, raising arms and chanting, “Freedom! Freedom!”

“If the cost is yet more death to your ideals, then happy will you die.” Satan’s eyes and mouth seemed to grow larger than the room could hold. “We are now engaged in the Liars War, one of the greatest struggles of our times; a struggle against those Above who care nothing for the damned. We must free both thought and action, set new goals and share them, and make an end to those who revere nothing but themselves. We must fight for the great productions of the human mind. In this Liars War, you may be rewarded for your adherence to our cause and words that advance it.” As he spoke, Satan’s presence grew vivid, livid and immense, filling the room.

What utter tripe! Milton edged away to the far end of the table in hopes no one would note his mounting disdain for these proceedings. How could this archfiend ever have enjoyed a place on high, let alone deserved the fruits of Milton’s labors? Moments such as these (and there had been many) were tortures of regrets, since Satan habitually refused to follow the scripts Milton painstakingly prepared for the Abomination to deliver. Truly the Beast had no conception of rhetoric. And flaunted his ignorance before this audience of literati, no less.

He must curtail his own humiliation, this absurdity, this infernal farce.

Without delay, Milton pulled a package of pamphlets from his jacket to distribute to the scribblers on his right and left. Eagerly, they shared them about the table like a delicacy.

Waiting no longer, Milton delivered his closing statement: “Our Lord Satan can give you all you were denied in life: you will have riches and power and glory in His name! His Infernal Majesty will set you free! Now to your quills!”

Milton brandished the copies he yet held and, as he waved them about, he and Satan disappeared from view




Best selling author Janet Morris began writing in 1976 and has since published more than 30 novels, many co-authored with her husband Chris Morris or others. Most of her fiction work has been in the fantasy and science fiction genres, although she has also written historical and other novels. Morris has written, contributed to, or edited several book-length works of non-fiction, as well as papers and articles on nonlethal weapons, developmental military technology and other defense and national security topics.

Christopher Crosby Morris (born 1946) is an American author of fiction and non-fiction, as well as a lyricist, musical composer, and singer-songwriter. He is married to author Janet Morris. He is a defense policy and strategy analyst and a principal in M2 Technologies, Inc. He writes primarily as Chris Morris, but occasionally uses pseudonyms.

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Once upon a time, an evil faerie queen traveled through

 the looking-glass with

 the cruelest of intentions…to curse a baby. 

A Court of Broken Promises & Nightmares

Courts & Curses Book 2

by Michelle Helen Fritz

Genre: 

YA Dark Fantasy Regency Romance

Once upon a time, an evil faerie queen traveled through the looking-glass with the cruelest of intentions…to curse a baby.

When Alora meets her prince at a masquerade and shares a moonlight dance, her life is forever changed. As her heart longs for his promised return, she can't get his amber gaze far from her mind.

The Faerie Prince of the White Kingdom doesn't remember the night he fell in love with his true mate. Debauchery and unrest are twisting the subjects of Wonderland into sinister faeries, and the prince is suffering right alongside his people. With time ticking down to preserve the wonder of his land, he’ll need to battle his greatest foe and regain his lost memories or risk sacrificing everything.

With the help of the Resistance and a tutor with style and sass, Alora is destined to save the two kingdoms, but she’ll need to embrace the darkness in order to fulfill the prophecy. What Wonderland needs most is a savior. But she’s only ever been a simple English girl. No pressure there.

This is book two in a Regency fairytale re-telling mash-up series Courts & Curses with guaranteed happily ever afters and surprising twists to the tales you thought you knew. Adventure through the six Courts of Faerie in this shared universe as they battle the darkness that seeks to destroy their existence. Each book is written as a standalone with interconnecting characters and themes.

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Resting atop the largest brown and white mushroom was a tiny cyan caterpillar puffing out tiny rings of smoke. In one of his many grubby hands rested the mouthpiece of a hookah. He wasn’t wearing any practical clothing, yet there were minuscule sky-blue slippers on ten of his miniature feet. 

Michelle Helen Fritz began her literary career as a personal assistant to Indie authors. She enjoys being immersed in the process of turning an idea into a complete and published book. Michelle loves to write about dashing heroes and the compelling women that tempt them with a bit of intrigue and an abundance of romance, creating swoon-worthy characters and stories for her readers to enjoy. Occasionally, her characters talk to her and change the entire plot. Maryland is where her humble abode resides, housing her four home-schooled children along with her jaunty hero-husband who makes all her dreams come true. Michelle fully believes in happily-ever-afters and wishing upon stars.

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26 April 2024

Akash and Mila and the Big Jump by Anthony C Delauney Review!

 

Chiara Civati  (Illustrator)

Akash and Mila and the Big Jump is a rhyming book that helps young children overcome the fear of judgment and understand that it’s ok to make mistakes. Akash and Mila are so excited to go to gymnastics for the first time! But when it comes time to do the first activity, the Big Jump, Akash takes a bit of a tumble. This makes both Akash and Mila nervous to try jumping again. But with a little support from their new friends, they regain their confidence and find the courage to try the Big Jump again.

Join children of all ages, looks, shapes, and sizes in their new world of fun, excitement, and prizes.” Akash and Mila are excited to attend their first gymnastics class. Together they’ll learn a valuable lesson that will empower them for the rest of their lives.


Anthony C. Delauney is a financial advisor based in Raleigh, North Carolina, who has a passion for helping families. He is the founder of Owning the Dash, LLC, an organization dedicated to helping educate and inspire families as they work to achieve their financial goals.

Akash and Mila and the Big Jump is Anthony’s fifth book in the Owning the Dash Kids’ Books series. Anthony wrote this book to entertain children of all ages and to teach them an important lesson that will help guide them in the years to come. Many more fun adventures await all the children in the Owning the Dash Kids’ Books series!


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Today was the day! A stupendously special day

For two best of best friends who loved to jump, run, and play.
They knew what awaited beyond those towering doors.
They could hear the booming thuds of feet flopping on floors.
Cheers rang out from inside. The glass windows fogged with dust.
Akash and Mila could not wait. “Let’s go,” they both fussed.
They pulled on their parents’ arms as they entered to see gymnasts sprint, spring, and leap nearly as high as a tree.

My Thoughts
 
This is another book I have reviewed for this author. The previous one was Rohan and Nyra and the Big Sisters Bet


These books are very colorful and paragraphs short so a child between the ages of 5-8 that they can understand it. They also have a lesson to learn. In Akash and Mila and the Big Jump, which is the fifth in the Owning
 the Dash Kids’ Book series.
Each book is a fun read for the ever-learning child. Valuable lessons that all children should know and take to heart. 
Akash and Mila are friends are on this particular day they arrive at the gym. As most child they love to jump and play this was the perfect opportunity for them to excel at what they are already doing. The gym is crowded with all sorts of people, adults and children, some practicing and others just watching. 
Akash and Mila were not sure if they were just to watch or participate. Their friend assured them that they will be participating.
Their task, jump off the springboard and land with a pose of some kind. Akash wanted to do this so he gets on the springboard, jumps then instead of having the pose he wanted he landed belly first. Devasted he was ready to leave but their friend asked them to s tary and he told them about his own flops. 
He told the two that they didn't have to do it again but he kind of persuaded them that no matter the outcome he would be there to support them.
So, both Akash and Mila tried it again and were very successful.
Easy to read and fun at the same time, reading this or have the child read to you will be fun for both.

I received a copy of the book for review and was not monetarily compensated for said review.

A Lighthouse Snapshot: A Secret Identity, Opposites Attract Romance (The Turner Family of Bluestar Island) by Jennifer Faye Book Tour!


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About A Lighthouse Snapshot



Small Town Romance

4th in Series

Setting

Bluestar Island (a fictional island off the coast of Massachusetts)

Publisher ‏

Lazy Dazy Press (April 15, 2024)

Number of Pages -

269 pages
Digital - ASIN ‏ ‎ B0CL815P2R

As tulips bloom and the sun warms the air, the Bluestar ferry delivers a special visitor to the island whose search for the past leads her directly in the path of her future.

With Spring Fling the next event on Bluestar’s busy calendar, the residents decide to use it to play another round of matchmaking. Travel blogger Elaine “Lainey” Devereaux is led to the island by a cryptic entry in her late mother’s journal. With the weight of grief driving Lainey onward, she searches for a long-buried secret but before she can uncover the truth there’s a tragic accident.

Graphic artist Jack Turner is on top of the world as he anticipates a big promotion and a move to the Big Apple. He’s minding his own business when the most beautiful woman rushes into the roadway, right in front of his cart. With no time to stop, the collision leaves both of them stunned. As circumstances conspire to draw them together, they soon find themselves helping each other to come to terms with the past while exploring an unexpected love.

Includes a recipe for Elegant Whoopie Pies!

Bluestar Island series:
Book 1 – Love Blooms (Hannah & Ethan)
Book 2 – Harvest Dance (Aster & Sam)
Book 3 – A Lighthouse Café Christmas (Darla & Will)
Book 4 – Rising Star (Emma & Noah)
Book 5 – Summer by the Beach (Summer & Greg)
Book 6 – Brass Anchor Inn (Josie & Lane)
Book 7 – Summer Refresh (Sara & Kent)
Book 8 – A Seaside Bookshop Christmas (Melinda & Liam)
Book 9 – A Lighthouse Snapshot (Lainey & Jack)
Book 10 – Inheriting Her Island House (Brianna & Grant)

EXCERPT 

“There’s a secret…” Her mother had shoved aside her oxygen mask. “I should have told you a long time ago. I…”

Her mother’s last words echoed in Elaine “Lainey” Devereaux’s mind. Her mother’s voice had been raspy and frequently interrupted with harrowing bouts of coughing. “I love you… Before you were born, I…” There had been more coughing. “I took a very important road trip. I was searching for...”

That was it. That was all her mother said before the coughing and wheezing had gotten so bad that the medical staff had to intervene. Lainey had been forced from the room, never to hear her mother’s voice again.

When she’d broached the subject with her father, he’d given her a blank stare. He told her that he didn’t know what her mother was referring too. Lainey didn’t believe him because her father had a tell—he would twist his wedding ring once and only once. It was as though he could tell he was doing it and would stop himself. So what were her parents keeping from her?

Now with the funeral over, their Manhattan house was filled with people expressing their condolences. Lainey couldn’t stomach one more word of sympathy. She couldn’t shake another hand. And she didn’t want any more hugs. None of it did anything to fill the gaping hole in her heart.

She missed her mother so much that words couldn’t describe her grief. Not only had her mother been a great parent but as Lainey transformed into an adult, her mother had become a good friend. They shopped together. They lunched together. And most of all they talked about most anything—even about the guys Lainey dated.

Lainey quietly slipped to the steps. She made her way up a flight before she decided to keep going up to the third floor. She didn’t have a destination in mind. She just wanted to get away from the sympathetic looks and empty words.

When she reached the landing, the tall double doors leading to her parents’ bedroom loomed before her. She had knocked on that door and crossed over that threshold thousands of times throughout her life. In her mind she could still hear her mother’s sweet voice calling out, “Come in.”

Lainey’s hand grasped the vintage French brass doorknob and swung the heavy door open. There was still a part of her expecting to find her mother curled up in the large armchair with floral upholstery that stood next to the fireplace. Lainey recalled how her mother would devour book after book in that very spot.

Now the chair stood empty with her mother’s cream-colored throw folded and carefully hung over the back of the chair. The pain in Lainey’s heart grew and threatened to send her into a fit of tears again. Her eyes burned and her throat was raw from all of the crying she’d done in the last few days.

She turned her head, taking in her mother’s side of the enormous four-poster bed. Next to it was her nightstand where her mother had kept a framed photo of their little family--Lainey, her mother and her father. As Lainey’s gaze continued around the room, her attention came to rest on her mother’s cedar chest that was placed beneath a window.

Lainey moved to it. Her mother told her that’s where she kept her most treasured mementoes. When her mother was alive Lainey was never allowed to open the chest, but now Lainey longed for anything that would make her feel closer to her mother.

About Jennifer Faye

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Award-winning author, Jennifer Faye pens fun, heartwarming contemporary romances. With more than a million books sold, she is internationally published with books translated into more than a dozen languages and her work has been optioned for film.

She is a two-time winner of the RT Book Reviews Reviewers' Choice Award, and the CataRomance Reviewers' Choice Award, named a TOP PICK author, and been nominated for numerous other awards.

Now living her dream, she resides with her very patient husband and two spoiled cats. When she's not plotting out her next romance, you can find her curled up with a mug of tea and a book.

Author Social Media Links

Webpage

https://www.jenniferfaye.com/

Blog - Hearts & Scribbles

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