Monday, April 20, 2026

Blog Tour: WONDER IN THE GARDEN by Talia Aikens-Nunez


WONDER IN THE GARDEN
by Talia Aikens-Nunez
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GENRE: Picture Book

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BLURB:

Nina loves spending time in her family’s garden, and so does her dog, Nube. They delight in all the wonders found growing there and all the spectacular colors—roja, naranja, verde, amarillo, morado. But mostly they just love to play, as it’s the perfect place for a game of hide-and-seek with its tall corn and enormous leafy veggies. It’s also a place to have the best al fresco meals with Nina’s loving extended family. Exuberant text sprinkled with Spanish and vivid, energetic art that captures the garden in all its glory make this the perfect book for celebrating the bounty of our gardens and the joy of spending a day there, learning, laughing, and lending a helping hand!

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EXCERPT

Every day, I say hi to my world. ¡Hola, mundo! 
And hi to my garden. ¡Hola jardín!
My dog, Nube, say hello too. Woof!

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My Review: A fun, colorful, and innovative way to learn about the wonders of the garden. See what this kid and her dog see while running through the garden. Not does this book show you the fruits and colors found in the garden, but it also gives Spanish words to learn as well.

Just a joy! Who knew the excitement one could find in the garden? A highly recommended book!

Rating: 5 stars




AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Talia was born in the great City of New York. She went to Wellesley College for undergrad and New York University for grad school. Through her early years, she wanted to be a meteorologist, a politician and a lawyer. She never thought she would be an author. It was the birth of her daughter that caused her to start writing. Raising bi-cultural children inspired Talia to write multicultural children’s books. 

One day several years ago, her son challenged her statement that "brown boys can be superheroes too." She was mortified and crushed that her son could not see himself in fantasy stories like superhero movies. Then she took him to see Black Panther. He never challenged that assertion again and he wore the Black Panther costume for weeks. As she washed the atrocious smelling costume (and the one of Miles Morales several months later), she rejoiced! She was elated that her son felt seen. Those movies provided a mirror for him of his identity. Months later, she was told the story of the Borinqueneers. When she could not find any books for her kids to read about them she knew that she had to write. So, that journey began. 

Talia has authored several children’s books over the last fifteen years such as Small Nap, Little Dream, Escucha Means Listen, and a series of chapter books called OMG. She lives in Connecticut with her two kids and her husband.

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION

Talia Aikens-Nunez will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner.


Book Blast: ;IGY6 by Dean Sali

 



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Dean Sali will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

;IGY6 is more than just a self-help guide, it is a beacon of hope for those in the military and beyond. Whether you are a soldier, a veteran, or someone who supports them, this book provides invaluable insights and practical advice that can make a real difference. Readers will find solace in the shared experiences and learn how to navigate the complexities of PTSD towards a better, more fulfilling life.


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I didn’t just hit rock bottom, I crashed into it.

Anger coiled in my chest with every step towards the gun cage. As I started to unload my service revolver, the world blurred, like I was watching a movie in slow motion, every sound muffled and distant. Time collapsed into a black tunnel.

Snap out of it, I told myself.

The next thing I knew, I had pressed the barrel under my chin, trigger at the reset. Just then, I heard someone whistling—light and unaware—behind a row of shelving. My breath froze. Instinct took over, and I eased my finger off the trigger, put the gun down. I quickly unloaded it and locked it away.

Holy fuck.

I was drenched in sweat, shaking so violently I could hardly breathe. It was the closest I’d come to using it. I stumbled into an empty office and picked up the phone. My voice was shaking, but the words were clear: “I need help. I’m having suicidal thoughts.” My union rep didn’t hesitate. He told me to call my doctor, to get therapy, to reach out if the thoughts got worse. I hung up and texted Suzanne: 911.

She called back before I could take another breath.

“Dean, are you safe?” she asked.

“No,” I whispered, voice cracking.

About the Author: Dean Sali is a resolute advocate for personal growth, resilience, and inner healing. With a background in the military and law enforcement, he has faced intense challenges that tested his strength, confidence, and sense of purpose. He served on a UN tour in Rwanda in 1994, an experience that deeply shaped his perspective on trauma, recovery, and the human spirit. His journey with PTSD has given him firsthand insight into the struggles of rebuilding from within, and he has spent years exploring methods of healing, including chi exercises, mindfulness, and reconnecting with nature.

Beyond his professional experiences, Dean is a devoted father of four, with a granddaughter on the way. His writing is deeply personal, offering practical guidance and heartfelt encouragement to those seeking clarity, confidence, and peace. Through his work, Dean hopes to inspire others to embrace their own healing journey and discover the strength they already carry inside.

Amazon: https://amazon.com/dp/0228815371
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/67545013.Dean_Sali

Blog Tour: AS LONG AS YOU'RE MINE by Jenna Jaxon



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Jenna Jaxon will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

A scandalous mistake…or a wicked way to happiness?

Hoping to compromise herself, Lady Amantha Easton sneaks into the bedroom of her would-be suitor only to find a total stranger there—a totally handsome, charming stranger to be sure—but not at all the man she plans to marry. She leaves his room with her reputation intact—barely—only to fall victim to the gentleman’s charms in a public place. Now Amantha must face the fate she’s tried to avoid—marriage to a man who will never love her.

All Rafael Beauregard wanted was a warm bed and a good night’s sleep…but what he got was an unexpected romp with a beautiful vixen and a fiery kiss that left him wanting more. An excellent trade, except now he’s got to marry Lady Amantha, one of the most willful women he’s ever met. So Rafe’s challenge is to persuade her that marriage to him might be the best thing for them both…once he convinces himself.


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“Oh, Raif!” She could scarcely breathe now. “That…feels…so good.”

“I thought it might. You’re awful sweet.” His low, sleepy voice sounded odd under the covers. On the verge of asking if he was well, she lost the thought when he lifted his head from her breast and crushed his lips to hers.

All else forgotten, she wouldn’t have cared if the house burned down around them. His lips were hot, insistent. Then he plied the seam with his tongue, softly urged it to part for him. She had no desire to resist and soon he had buried his tongue deep in her mouth. A tentative stroke of her own brought a growl of encouragement, and she abandoned herself to explore his willing mouth. She did things she’d never dreamed she’d do, with Raif or anyone else. And she only wanted more. “Oh, Raif. I never thought it could be like this.”

He chuckled. “How soon you forget, Jenny.”

“Jenny?” Amantha froze, her blood turning to ice in her veins. “Who’s Jenny?” Sudden anger lit a fire in her, and she pushed him away. “How many women were you expecting in your bed tonight, Raif?”

“What?” The sleepiness had flown from his voice. “You’re not Jenny?”

“You expected me to be?” This was a nightmare. They weren’t even married and Raif was being unfaithful to her.

“I didn’t expect anyone in my bed.” He threw off the covers and fumbled at the bedside table.

“What do you mean you didn’t expect me? We had planned this, Raif.” What the devil was the man playing at?

“We?” A match flared as he lit the lamp, the sudden light after the darkness almost blinding her. She put her hand up to shield her eyes.

“What do you mean, we?” He sat up in the bed, rubbing his eyes. “Who are you, sweetheart?”

The voice, now unmuffled, certainly did not have the superior tone of Raiford Tolbert. Slowly Amantha lowered her hand to find a man with dark hair she’d never seen before peering at her.

Dear God, what had she done?


GUEST POST

What do you think is an important aspect of the historical romance genre and how can it be achieved?

I think one of the most important aspects of historical romance is historical accuracy. A major reason many fans of the genre read it is in order to become immersed in another time and place and to create that immersive experience, the historical romance author has got to get the details right.

I was a history major in college and I’ve loved history all my life, so writing historical romance seemed like a no brainer to me. Fortunately, I also love to do research. I daresay most authors who write in this genre do, else they wouldn’t stay in a genre that requires hours of painstaking poring over centuries old newspapers, diving into websites dedicated to ships’ records, or looking through pictures from turn-of the last century hotels to be able to describe what one of their bedrooms looks like, or to be able to figure out where and how the final huge struggle between the heroine and the villain will play out.

I did all of those things when researching and writing As Long As You’re Mine (and have done so for each of my historical works over the past seventeen years) in order to allow the reader to experience the story in the most accurate way possible. Granted, some historical authors create fictional places for their works, and there’s nothing at all wrong with doing that as long as the places adhere to comparable real places during the time period. (Meaning you can’t have a town during the Regency with electric lights.) However, part of the fun for me as an author is finding the perfect town or village and then discovering everything I can about it. Then when my characters walk down the street, the reader can really see every detail through that character’s eyes.

One of my most thrilling finds while doing research for one of my books was an interactive walking tour of the town I’d chosen for my characters to live in. So in the book, when the house party members went into the town, I knew every step they could take, everything they could see, every landmark they could visit and all the details about it are right there in the book. Another bit of serendipity occurred when I wrote another book and needed an extraordinary outing for my courting couple. And my research of that area told me that there were actual Roman ruins in the town, which was perfect for this couple to go and see.

All of which is to say that this most important part of the historical romance genre is easily accomplished if the author is willing to spend the time it takes to make their settings, their fashions, their customs, and their characters’ actions as authentic to the time period as possible. I remember when the first season of Outlander came out, I read that people working on the show said that setting foot on the set was like stepping back into the 18th century because of the time and talent that had been put into the production values to make it as authentic as possible.

From that day I have striven to live up to that very high standard. I’m not sure that I always do so, but I know that is my goal and it is the goal of the very best authors in the genre.




About the Author

Jenna Jaxon is a best-selling author of historical romance, writing in a variety of time periods because she believes that passion is timeless. She has been reading and writing historical romance since she was a teenager. A romantic herself, Jenna has always loved a dark side to the genre, a twist, suspense, a surprise. She tries to incorporate all these elements into her own stories.

She lives in Virginia with her family and a small menagerie of pets--including Olive, an almost silent cat, Earl Grey, a very curious bunny, and a Shar-pei mix dog named Frenchie.

Blog: http://www.jennajaxon.com/
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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Review: HOUSE OF SHIVERS: NIGHT OF THE LIVING MUMMY by R.L. Stine

 


A boy king in Ancient Egypt was murdered and an old wizard casts a spell on him to bring him back. He returns as a mummy with his amulet stolen by the wizard, who escaped with it to the future. Now, the mummy will not rest until he gets his amulet back.

 

Present Day: On a school field trip to a museum, the mummy takes possession of a boy’s body. The boy must help the boy king find his amulet and defeat a powerful wizard. Easy enough, right? What fun antics you’ll see with a mummy inside a boy’s head.

 

A fun read!

 

Rating: 4 stars

Review: WHY I’M AFRAID OF BEES by R.L. Stine

 


What if you could take a vacation from yourself? What if you could trade places with someone for a week? Gary Lutz was presented with a body swap opportunity. Sounded good! But what if something went wrong and you get swapped to the body of a bee? Yikes!

 

In this story, we enter the life of a bee, which was pretty interesting. Will Gary ever get back to his old body though? Another good read!

 

Rating: 4 stars