Archive | December 2024

Heart of Evergreen! New Release!!!

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Heart of Evergreen
NEW! Released on Christmas Day!
https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Evergreen-L-Schmidt-ebook/dp/B0DR69LRC2/
Dmitry wasn’t sure what to do…his handler stateside was dead…no intel…even worse was the fact that the Russian agent who’d infiltrated Scotland Yard had news…Olga Pasternak had been caught placing a chipped frame onto a painting in London at the art gallery…that intel was unsettling to put it mildly…he needed that chip! He needed Olga Pasternak doing her part…now he was fully alone…Olga Pasternack was kept locked up somewhere…and she could break…the complications maddened him…he must stay calm…be the Russian you were born to be…the one heavily trained in special tactics and more…the expert…keep that persona inside and remain the nice, rich, oligarch from Russia…that he could do with aplomb…until the oligarch above him stopped funding him…and that would mean only one thing…he would then be on that Russians’ hit list…best not think about that overly much… his own oligarch money sat nicely in a Swiss bank account under a holding company that was untouchable. Russia could do absolutely nothing about his Swiss bank account. Yet he WAS touchable!!! It was the last Thursday in May, a lovely day in the mountains, and he wondered if he would ever see the mountains again…or daylight, for that matter…or Susan Davis…he’d come to love her…at age 30, his budding romance with Suz, a gorgeous 25-year-old, green-eyed redhead who was a perfect angel…his angel…she painted like an angel…in watercolor…he would never see her again…he’d come to love her…love…True Love…now that part of his life was over…again…he wouldn’t see any of the people he’d come to know and truly cared about during his time spent in Evergreen…so many regrets…he’d come to care deeply for the children as well…he was racked with grief for what was not to be…and for his numerous regrets… New Release!

“Just when the action slows down, boom, the world of espionage takes a different twist and turn throughout the Denver Federal Center, NORAD, and the Denver International Airport!”
~ Excerpt Editorial Review #NewRelease #BooksWorthReading

This entry was posted on December 23, 2024. 2 Comments

Our Dinosaurs

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From towering predators to armored behemoths, explore the remarkable diversity of dinosaurs and their unique adaptations…

Dive into the prehistoric world of “Our Dinosaurs: Discoveries, Distinctions, & More” and embark on an extraordinary journey through time. From the dawn of Earth’s formation to the twilight of the Mesozoic Era, this captivating book offers a panoramic view of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods, where giants once roamed and ruled.

Uncover the mysteries of Paleontology as you explore the fascinating realms of Saurischian and Ornithischian Dinosaurs. From the fearsome predators of the Theropoda and the colossal herbivores of the Sauropodomorpha to the majestic Ceratopsia, formidable Ankylosauria, and graceful Ornithopoda, witness the incredible diversity and distinctiveness of these ancient creatures.

Discover where dinosaurs are now and unravel the tales of the pioneering dinosaur hunters who traversed uncharted lands in the 1800s and 1900s, laying the groundwor
k for modern paleontological discoveries. Meet the trailblazers of today who continue to unearth new fossils and push the boundaries of our understanding of the prehistoric past.

Packed with mesmerizing artist representations, engaging activities, and some coloring pages, “Our Dinosaurs” offers an immersive experience for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages. This book is sure to spark your imagination and ignite your passion for these ancient marvels.

My Review:

Dinosaurs! This book is all about everything to do with dinosaurs! What a wonderful book for kids and adults! With dinosaurs come different periods of time, huge amounts of time, shown on graphics, and the names of each dinosaur, which mom and dad can help pronounce. Learning about each dinosaur and the time frames they lived in, and perfect for the entire family!

And Then You Were Gone

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And Then You Were Gone

Nina, a popular fantasy author, maintains a reclusive existence. Aside from Nina’s work, her primary focus is her daughter, Sophie.

Incessant bullying at school and a public, mortifying falling out with another girl sparks a downward spiral in Sophie’s emotional state.

Nina watches helplessly as her daughter appears to be unable to move past this unfortunate event. Nina grows so consumed with Sophie’s suffering that she loses her desire to write. How does one help a teenage daughter in torment?

But then Nina has an idea—an unorthodox method to help her daughter. She is going to write a story—bringing in a special character into Sophie’s life. As the author, Nina can control the outcome of the story. Or can she?

As fiction and reality blur, Nina realizes that things have gotten out of hand. Is her story the blessing she hoped for or a curse she never expected?

Read this riveting and hauntingly poignant tale to find out more.

My Review:

Life… This was an insightful read into the complex lives of a mother, a daughter, friends, and a bully. Adolescence can be a tough time for many, and with that comes differences between a mother and her daughter. No child should be bullied. Many bullied kids don’t tell anyone about being bullied, and some kids take their own lives as they are desperate in how they feel. The bullied teen in this story did not take her own life. This story has all the feels, both good and bad. Coping mechanisms such as forgetting what one did happened. The story is short and read easily.

Rainbow Dragon

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Rainbow Dragon is a delightful picture book with the cutest little dragons that encourage your active little dragons to play with others no matter how different they are!

Encourage movement and bonding as your little dragons stamp, flap, and twitch along with Rainbow dragon!


No AI was used in any part of the production of this book.

My Review:

Cute story! This book was a cute and fun story to read. The dragons are whimsical and they make different sounds that are fun to say with your child or your child says alone when reading. Great book at bedtime or anytime of the day.

Space Whales

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Grab your imagination and head off to bed. There’s a fantastical universe like nothing you’ve known waiting for you to explore, full of wondrous creatures and splendiferous scenes and before you know it, you’ll be fast asleep.

My Review:

Dream book for kids! This is a delightful book filled with dreamy visions that will delight any child. The verse and story lovely, the illustrations are nice, and the theme firts a fantasy outer space filled with outer space items and creatures from the oceans. It’s fun to read.

This entry was posted on December 20, 2024. 4 Comments

Melodies of Malice

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This mystery is taking it from the top!

When Fiona’s teenage cousin, Madison, finds the new Maestra for the Pittsburgh Junior Symphonic Orchestra dead, a web of espionage unravels!


Fiona’s husband, Detective Landry, seeks out his mother’s international security firm, Global Shield, to assist with the investigation. They soon discover the Maestra was a Russian spy. Furthermore, an operative from Russia has been dispatched to the US to kill former female spies in order to protect delicate secrets.

While the possibility that Madison’s life is in danger, Detective Landry places her under protective custody—in his and Fiona’s home. Global Shield operative, Ivan Guseva, stays with Fiona and takes up residence in the attic apartment where her ghostly grandma, Evelyn, lives. Much to Fiona’s dismay, he’s enjoying every moment, and it appears Grandma Ev is too! Meanwhile, Madison is proving to be quite the master of teenage shenanigans.

Fiona’s about to move this investigation up an octave by pulling out her amateur sleuthing skills to track down a Russian operative, send her house guests packing, and bring her home back to normal—whatever that is.

My Review:

Top reviews from the United States

  • Mary Schmidt5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this!
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
  • Verified PurchaseThis romance/murder/mystery plus more did not disappoint me at all. I’ve been reading this series, not in order, only in the order that I bought them. The added humor is always a nice touch mixed in with a dash of murder, a bit of music, a couple of Russian assassins (I wrote about that bit first), people who aren’t what they purport to be, and always Grandma Ev and her two sisters pulling high jinks around others like floating coffee cups. Yet each book is different and unique.

Birth Right: Galak’s Rising 

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What do you do when the world’s greatest power has no conscience?

Two, not of blood, but joined in blood,
may conquer only as a selfless act of love.
-from The Prophecy of the Dancers of Silence

The illustrated dystopian science fiction epic fantasy BIRTH RIGHT TRILOGY depicts the first battles of a brutal war between humans, cyborgs, robots, and genetically enhanced beings. In the first book, BIRTH RIGHT: GALAK’S RISING, you are introduced to the Valki and Galak.

At the onset of a technological war that could destroy their race and the technology that made them superior, the genetically enhanced Valki traveled more than a century into the future.

In this new civilization, Galak, a cruel cyborg obsessed with creating his own race of superior beings, induces the remaining human feudal and native tribes to war against one another. To limit the Valki population, births are restricted to one per woman, unless they are twins. Galak demands that Valki teen twins compete for a Birthright, the right to have children—or be sterilized.

The courage of two young Valki women to resist Galak’s law pits princes, kings, and mighty warriors against a merciless and powerful foe.

To save humanity, the girls, named only 99 and 100, and their allies must resist an opponent who has the field and technological advantages. Only those willing to sacrifice everything can defeat their enemies.

The BIRTH RIGHT TRILOGY explores the ethical implications of technology with adventure, romance, humor, and terror.

My Review:

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  • Mary Schmidt5.0 out of 5 stars Movie materialReviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024Verified Purchase Wow. The author has written a book that definitely is movie material. This dystopian story has everything. Set at different points in time, including the future and multiple beings of cybernetics and non, war and peace, perfection and imperfection, and as the battle rages, who will win? The fantasy settings are portrayed well. The strife and battles are brutal. What a mother does to save her child, a king and his princes, the rush of power, right or wrong, culminate to a finish that grabs your soul.

Night to Remember

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”If I had arrived five minutes earlier, our lives would have never intertwined.”

Focused on becoming a Junior partner at Cooke and Clarke, my life is on track; wonderful friends, great job, and a fantastic mum… that’s all I need. No one else can be trusted. Until the enigma that is Matias Lykos walked into my life on one eye-opening night.

I let Matias in. Let him know me. And he blew my version of the perfect life out of the water when he showed me what my world could look like if I lowered my defences. For him.

Now I know why I was right not to trust anyone. Letting my guard down has allowed long-buried secrets to flood my world.

I’m drowning in nightmares of darkness, and I don’t know if I can save myself this time.
I’m left with one fact that I know is true; one night changed everything.

My Review:

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  • Mary Schmidt5.0 out of 5 stars Romance ans suspenseReviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024Verified Purchase
  • This story is a romance filled with suspicion and a few crimes thrown in for good measure. The writing style is unique. This is the first book for a new author. The editing issues do not take away from the story itself. It takes time, but learning how to edit will happen for this author. Note: This is an erotica story for adults.

Traitor’s Game

Book Title: Traitor’s Game

Series: Soldier Spy, Book #1

Author: Rosemary Hayes

Publication Date: 26th September 2024

Publisher: Sharpe Books

Pages: 134

Genre: Historical Fiction

Twitter Handle: @HayesRosemary @cathiedunn @MaryLSchmidt

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Book Title and Author Name:

Traitor’s Game

Soldier Spy Book One

by Rosemary Hayes

Blurb:

‘Right from page one you know you are in the hands of a talented storyteller… An exciting tale of espionage and adventure in the classic mould.’

~ R.N. Morris, author of The Gentle Axe

1808.

Captain Will Fraser has just returned from the Front in the Peninsular War. He is disgraced and penniless, the victim of a conspiracy led by a jealous and influential officer. Fraser has been falsely accused of insubordination and cowardice and dismissed from his regiment.

Fraser and Duncan Armstrong, his wounded Sergeant, arrive in London to seek out Will’s brother, Jack, who works for King George’s Government.

But Jack has disappeared. He vanished from his lodgings a week ago and no one has seen him since. Friends and colleagues are baffled by his disappearance as is the young woman, Clara, who claims to be his wife.

Then Will is viciously attacked, seemingly mistaken for his brother, and only just escapes with his life. When news of this reaches Jack’s colleagues in Government, Will is recruited to find his brother and he and Armstrong set out to follow a trail littered with half-truths and misinformation.

For their task is not quite what it seems.

Will closely resembles his brother and it becomes evident that he is being used as a decoy to flush out Jack’s enemies. These are enemies of the State, for Jack Fraser is a spy and his colleagues believe he has uncovered evidence which will lead to the identity of a French spymaster embedded in the British Government.

Will’s search leads him to France but in this murky world of espionage, nothing is straightforward.

The soldier turned spy must unmask a traitor, before it’s too late.

Traitor’s Game – background and research

When I was asked to write a series of novellas set during the Napoleonic Wars, I knew I would find it a daunting task. The wars took place from about 1800 to 1815 and were a continuation of the French Revolutionary wars, which ran from 1792 to 1799. Together these conflicts represented 23 years of nearly uninterrupted war in Europe. I say nearly uninterrupted because there was a short period of peace when the Treaty of Amiens (March 27, 1802) was signed by Britain, France, Spain and the Netherlands.  However, it only achieved peace in Europe for a mere 14 months.

The Napoleonic Wars spanned so many years, were fought at sea and on land in so many different countries and involved so many combatants that it would have been impossible to cover the full extent of them in three short historical novellas, so I chose to concentrate on a short timeframe – from 1808-1811. 

I decided not to describe battles in any detail. I’m not an historian and I felt that the complexities of regiments, formations and tactics should not be described by an amateur. So I chose to concentrate more on the human story of my main protagonists.

What particularly interested me was the secret war against Napoleon. That underbelly of every war where agents pass information to their handlers through secret channels, where things are not always what they seem, where the most unlikely people turn out to be working for the enemy. So, the work of spies is the main focus of my stories.

There was a network of Royalist spies in France collaborating with the British Government and which organised uprisings against the Republic which were brutally suppressed by the Minister of Police, Joseph Fouché. There were several attempts to assassinate Napoleon, one of which very nearly succeeded.  It was the world’s first car bomb (or cart bomb). Britain was closely involved in the plot, which was almost certainly controlled from London.

Although there was high level espionage, there were also many ordinary French citizens, including fishing families, shopkeepers and others who wished to undermine Napoleon’s rule. They were working for the British and provided shelter for British spies – and girls and women often dressed as men to avoid detection. There was a respected French priest (with a beautiful mistress) who was an agent for the British – and a schoolmaster on the Normandy coast who passed on French naval signals to the British so that their ships would be let through as French.

Then there were those who regularly crossed the Channel, legally, spying for their country’s enemies in plain sight. And, of course, there were double agents, too, one of whom is the mysterious traitor mentioned in my story.

Spies were active in every theatre of war but this first story of my trilogy is set only in France and England. Inevitably, both smugglers and fishermen (often one and the same) were involved in helping spies. At one point there was a spying headquarters in Jersey and one Jersey fisherman made nearly 200 trips over to France delivering spies, letters and money; he was eventually caught and executed but never revealed the names of his contacts.

Smuggling had always taken place along the South coast of England, too, and it was rife during the Napoleonic wars when contraband was taken both ways across the Channel as were spies and escaped prisoners of war. Hastings had a long tradition of smuggling and many of the fishing families augmented their incomes with smuggling activities. As part of my research I visited St Clement’s Caves, a large network of caves in Hastings where contraband was concealed and from where boats set off across to France.

The Alien Office, based in London, was the first comprehensive British secret service in the modern sense, and therefore the forerunner of not only the Special Operations Executive (S.O.E.) but also of MI5 and MI6. Although ostensibly part of the Home Office, the wider remit of The Alien Office included the domestic and external surveillance of foreign people of interest. John Reeves (one of the real people who appears in my story) was head of the Alien Office from 1803-1814 and had a network of agents who sent information back to their handlers. Messages were often written in code and/or in special inks to try and ensure that their contents would not be revealed should they be intercepted. Each intelligence agency had its own ciphers and ink composition.

Major George Scovell was one of Wellington’s staff who successfully cracked a number of French codes. He had no background in intelligence and was a self-taught code breaker. He established himself as Wellington’s cipher expert when he cracked the Army of Portugal code in two days. He also broke enough of the Great Paris Cipher to provide Wellington with valuable information that facilitated the British victory at Vitoria.

For information on the spies and their networks, I consulted Tim Clayton’s excellent and extensively researched book ‘This Dark Business – The Secret War Against Napoleon. And, of course, Tom Williams’ series – the James Burke books. I also went to St Clement’s Caves in Hastings and, for background for the final book, have recently travelled to Portugal.

My main protagonist, Captain Will Fraser, is sent home from the Peninsular War in disgrace.  I have imagined that Will was wrongly accused of insubordination and cowardice. In this first story we don’t learn much about the circumstances of his dismissal; details of this come out in a later book, but I am careful not to say that he was cashiered.

It was extremely rare for an officer to be cashiered from the military in the 19th century and would only happen following imprisonment and a trial. If found guilty he could be publicly humiliated which could involve a parade-ground ceremony in front of assembled troops with the destruction of his symbols of status. His epaulettes would be ripped off his shoulders, his badges and insignia stripped, his sword broken, his cap knocked away and his medals torn off and dashed to the ground. Italso meant that the amount he had paid for his commission was lost, as he could not sell it on.

So that is the background to the first book in the Soldier Spy stories, Traitor’s Game, and in it we meet Will Fraser, bitter, disgraced and desperate to clear his name. In London he seeks out his brother, Jack, only to find that Jack has vanished and, in order to track him down, Will reluctantly becomes entangled in the murky world of espionage.

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Author Bio:

Rosemary Hayes has written over fifty books for children and young adults. She writes in different genres, from edgy teenage fiction (The Mark), historical fiction (The Blue Eyed Aborigine and Forgotten Footprints), middle grade fantasy (Loose Connections, The Stonekeeper’s Child and Break Out)  to chapter books for early readers and texts for picture books. Many of her books have won or been shortlisted for awards and several have been translated into different languages.

Rosemary has travelled widely but now lives in South Cambridgeshire. She has a background in publishing, having worked for Cambridge University Press before setting up her own company Anglia Young Books which she ran for some years. She has been a reader for a well-known authors’ advisory service and runs creative writing workshops for both children and adults.

Rosemary has now turned her hand to adult fiction and her historical novel ‘The King’s Command’ is about the terror and tragedy suffered by a French Huguenot family during the reign of Louis XIV.

And Traitor’s Gamethe first book in the Soldier Spy trilogy, set during the Napoleonic Wars, has recently been published.

Author Links:

Website: www.rosemaryhayes.co.uk

Twitter: https://twitter.com/HayesRosemary

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rosemary-Hayes/e/B00NAPAPZC

This entry was posted on December 13, 2024. 2 Comments

Meet Willa R. Finnegan

Please welcome Willa R. Finnegan to my blog. Good morning, Willa. I’m so happy to have you here today. With hot cocoa in hand, shall we get down to chatting about your phenomenal writing story?  

Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

Hello, everyone! I am an author, and writing has been my passion for a while now. I am thirteen years old; I began the publishing process when I was twelve, and I wrote Snow: Cursed when I was eleven. My message to other aspiring authors out there is to let nothing stop you.

Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book?

I would say that storytelling has always been a part of my life I suppose but not always to the degree of a book. I remember when I was three or four and I would dictate to my mom what I wanted her to write on the page. I started writing stories when I was about nine years old, but on paper instead of on the computer. They were short stories of course, but I loved creating characters and worlds just the same. I started writing books on the computer when I was ten years old, and they began to grow in length. I would share my stories with my parents, friends, and family and write more and more, constantly trying to get better. Although Snow: Cursed isn’t the first book I’ve written, I wanted to put my best foot forward when publishing. I’ve always enjoyed entertaining people with my words.

How difficult was it writing your first book?

It was extremely hard to write my first book, and I don’t think that a single author in the world would say that it isn’t hard. There were times when I would pause in my writing and I would venture onto other ideas that I knew from the beginning I wouldn’t finish—I like to refer to those ideas as “flings”—but I eventually found my way, and just kept writing until I reached the end. Reading books has always been a passion of mine, and I think this helped additionally, because the better reader you are the better author you become.

Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

I’ve never really wanted to give up before, and I think the fact that I love writing so much overshadowed all the doubt. Although writer’s block is a very serious thing, and has plagued me before, I’ll never let that stop me.

Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

My parents and friends have been very supportive of my writing for quite a while, and really wanted me to get my first book published. They’re the ones who helped make this happen most of all. They believed in my dream from the beginning.

Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

If you are a child author like me, take a chance and go for it! You’ll never know what will happen if you never try. Never, ever let anything stop you, no matter what your goal is.

What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

The best advice that has ever been given to me is from the “Wicked” Broadway musical. This must be my favorite line throughout the whole thing. Elphaba and the Wizard say several times that “everyone deserves the chance to fly.” I think that this line speaks to something bigger, and I think it is great advice for aspiring authors. Becoming an author was my chance to fly.

What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

My target audience is probably middle school age children as well as high-schoolers and fantasy loving adults. I tried to embed little seeds of important philosophy throughout the book, and I think that younger children might not be able to grasp the true meaning of those philosophies, but I think my book is enjoyable for all ages.

Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

I must give a shout out to the amazing cover design team at Page Publishing for creating such an epic cover to go along with my very first published book. I gave them a description of what I envisioned, and they turned that into an awesome reality that was exactly like I had pictured it.

What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

I have finished writing the second book in the Snow Series and am currently on the third. I ended Snow: Cursed with a major cliffhanger so that all my readers will be dying to read my second book. I’m sorry, but no spoilers!

Any last words before we wrap things up?

Whether writing is your passion like mine, or if it’s something else, having faith, courage, determination, and perseverance will always take you one step closer to making your dream come true. It doesn’t matter whether you are a child or an adult. Goodbye, and remember that “everyone deserves the chance to fly!”

Willa had her first book signing…

Willa R. Finnegan is a thirteen-year-old reading and writing enthusiast and loves to tell thrilling tales through her books. She loves weaving familiar stories into a breathtaking tapestry that readers will be in awe of. At a young age, she realized that her passion was writing, and so she pursued that with everything she had.

Snow: Cursed: Finnegan, Willa R: 9798893155211: Amazon.com: Books

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Congratulations, Willa!