Thursday, August 21, 2025

Blog Tour: CHILD OF A SWAN by David Burnett


CHILD OF A SWAN

David Burnett

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GENRE
:  Women's Fiction

 

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BLURB:

 

Rejecting her father’s master plan for her life, sixteen-year old Alyssia Barrett faces the world alone.

 

"Lyssa, it is your destiny."

 

Her father did not use those exact words, but he might as well have.

 

Lyssa Barrett was born into a family of writers.

 

Few authors have landed more titles on national bestseller lists than has her father. Her oldest brother walks in his father’s footsteps, her second brother is a published poet, and the third a Broadway playwright. The four men, the “Barrett Band,” as they are called, are a force in American literary circles, the “first family of American letters.”

 

And Lyssa is meant to join them.

 

Lyssa, the child who would rather decipher a math puzzle than unravel an anagram, prove a geometric theorem than pen a short story, and master nonparametric statistics than devise plot twists for a novel. Lyssa is destined to be a writer.

 

So her father believes, and since no one crosses her father, it is what all who know the family expect. Of all her father’s children, only Lyssa is willing to rebel. It is a trait which sets her apart from the others to such a degree that she questions whether she is even truly a Barrett.

 

Conflict is inevitable.

 

In middle school, Lyssa is selected to participate in an honors math program. Her father enrolls her in a summer writing seminar. She insists on taking math at a local college. He is adamant that she enroll in advanced composition. She presents a paper at a national mathematics convention. Her father hails the publication of a short story she has written.

 

Writing is her calling, her father insists, and, looking beyond high school, he chooses the college she will attend, he identifies the subject in which she will major, and he selects the very courses he will allow her to take.

 

Although not yet seventeen years old, she realizes that unless she puts distance between herself and her father, she will not escape what he calls “her destiny” and she calls the “Barrett curse.” Closing the door to childhood behind her, she steps into the world, intent on becoming an adult on her own terms.

 

If you enjoy coming of age stories, you will fall in love with this absorbing account of how Lyssa strives to come to terms with her past as she builds life on her own terms.

 

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Excerpt Three:

 

As I entered Mr. Roberts’ office, my eyes were drawn to the scowl on my father’s face, and I supposed Mr. Roberts had not simply “rolled over,” agreeing to alter my schedule without discussion or argument.

 

Mr. Roberts greeted me with a big smile. “Allyssia, good morning.”

 

“Good morning, Mr. Roberts.”

 

“Please sit down.” Mr. Roberts pointed to the vacant seat.

 

“We seem to have a misunderstanding about your course selection, Allyssia. Your mother enrolled you in Algebra, but I understand you would prefer to be taking Classics.”

 

He paused as if he expected me to confirm the misunderstanding, but there had been none. Classics was not my preference. Still, I hesitated to contradict my father, so I said nothing.

 

“Is that correct?”

 

I glanced at my father’s angry expression.

 

“Allyssia?”

 

I took a deep breath.

 

“Mom and I agreed I would take Algebra…It was my choice.” I risked a peek at my father’s angry expression. “I know I’m weird, but I love studying math, and—”

 

“Mr. Roberts,” my father interrupted. “Allyssia does not understand.”

 

No one crossed my father, certainly not one of his children, not me, and I knew him well enough to know he was struggling to hold his temper.

 

“She is going to be a writer when she is older.”

 

I stared at him, my eyes, no doubt, as large as the proverbial saucers. Never had he revealed his intentions so openly, so unambiguously. Not to me, at any rate.

 

“I’m an author, of course,” my father continued. “Her brothers are writers of one sort or another. She has been writing stories herself for several years now. At her age, the best means of preparing to be a writer is by reading, reading the classics, and the work of talented authors. By reading good literature, she will develop an ear for words, their patterns, their…”

 

I tuned out the rest of his argument. Never had I heard anyone say outright that I would be an author like my father and my brothers. No one had ever told me the Barrett Band was destined to be a quintet. I crossed my arms and scowled. I had written stories, true, but the prospect of spending my life dating a word processor made me shiver.

 

“Learning how to solve for X might be a useful skill,” my father said in a patronizing tone, “but one she can develop later. Her verbal abilities need to be nourished now.”

 

I had turned my head away and was staring at a huge vase of flowers on the credenza behind Mr. Roberts’ desk when I suddenly realized my father’s diatribe had ceased.

 

“Allyssia…Allyssia, are you with us?” Mr. Roberts waved his hand as he called to me, and he chuckled when I smiled.

 

“Yes, sir.” My hand trembled, but I had already crossed my father by telling Mr. Roberts I had chosen to take Algebra. I might as well go down fighting.

 

I raised my head and stuck out my chin.

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Review: A woman reflects back on her childhood as she holds the book—a memoir—written by her father. Her recollection was written in well-versed and lyrical tones that captivate the reader right from the start.

It would seem that Allysia never fit in and was considered the black sheep in a renowned family of extinguished male writers. Her mother was the only one who truly understood and loved her. When she died, Allysia, even at a young age, had questioned her place in the family. Her father “suddenly seemed to realize he now was an explorer treading a treacherous, unfamiliar path, one on which a single errant step might prove disastrous [and] he had no clue how to approach an angry, unhappy nine-year-old girl.”

The narrative was fine and eloquent as it recounted the journaling coming-of-age tale of a girl, lost and alone. Yes, the read felt too long at times with some of the childhood allegories not adding much to the story and feeling strikingly daunting. Yet, I still couldn’t help but be drawn to the story. Allysia’s story was raw and genuine. I just wished that the chapters that told a segment of her life weren’t so long. The writing was good and the overall read was fairly nice.

Rating: 3 stars



AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

We live near Charleston, South Carolina. I’ve always enjoyed the Carolina beaches. I now have the opportunity to walk on the beach almost every day and to photograph the ocean, the sea birds, and the marshes that I love.

 

I love photography, and I have photographed subjects as varied as prehistoric ruins on the islands of Scotland, star trails, sea gulls, and a Native American powwow. My wife and I have traveled widely in the United States and the United Kingdom. During trips to Scotland, we visited Crathes Castle, the ancestral home of the Burnett family near Aberdeen, and Kismul Castle on Barra, the home of my McNeil ancestors.

 

I went to school for much longer than I want to admit, and I have degrees in psychology and education. In an “earlier life” I was director of research for our state’s education department.

 

For more information about my other books or to join my mailing list go to www.BurnettsBooks.com, or like my Amazon author page at http://amazon.com/author/davidburnett

 

Buy Link

www.amazon.com/Child-Swan-David-Burnett-ebook/dp/B0F1JPPG87/

 

 

Facebook

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Amazon Author Page

https://www.amazon.com/author/davidburnett

 

Website

www.BurnettsBooks.com

 

 

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GIVEAWAY 

David Burnett will be awarding a $20 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner.

 


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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Book Blast: THE PASSENGER by Joie Lesin



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Joie Lesin 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.


She’s a 1940s ghost whisperer.

Burdened with her empathic gift, Elizabeth Reilly wants to be free of it and fit in with normal people. Nevertheless, when the spirit of an old man asks for her help, she travels across the country to help him return home.

He’s the son of a ghost.

Gio Clemente is still angry with his father who abandoned him as a child. To help the father pass on, Elizabeth must persuade Gio to let go of his anger. Though he resents her intrusion, they are both stunned to find themselves fighting a profound attraction.

Elizabeth can accept his headstrong brand of love, but can Gio accept her gift—and believe in her?

The Passenger, a 1940s ghost story set in the California wine country, tells a tale of family connections, life-changing choices, and love—lost and found.


Read an Excerpt

When her husband was on his way to her to say goodbye, she’d sweated through the cries of soldiers falling into the mud around her and the deafening noise of battle.

Don’t go there, Elizabeth. You couldn’t help him.

She’d known the only help she could provide was to help him pass on in peace.

Elizabeth had expected Patrick’s ghost to visit her. For weeks, she braved the early spring chill to await his arrival. Bundled in layers, she waited on the beach for him. Their special place. When he finally came, he met her there. Patrick sat next to her on the blanket he’d given her as a birthday present when they were younger. The one with the purple daffodils. When she thought of his final goodbye, she thought of the daffodils she’d stared down at while he talked—as if the color of the flowers were the most important detail of the day.

Yet the broken dead man who sat beside her was.

Patrick’s once handsome face wore sadness like a caul. He’d wished she would remember him as the whole and healthy man who she clung to and kissed before he shipped off to war. When she pictured the delicate purple flowers imprinted on the fabric, she overlooked the bloodied gash in his side where he’d taken the bullet.

About the Author:


Award-winning, Minnesota-based author, Joie Lesin is a life-long fiction writer and poet. She is most recently the author of The Passenger (The Wild Rose Press, 2024) and her work is also featured in Scribeworth Magazine. She has long been fascinated by anything otherworldly including mermaids and ghosts. Joie writes character-driven, emotional, atmospheric tales about heartache and hope.

Website: https://www.jlesin.com
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Goodreads BookPage: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/214564853-the-passenger

The Wild Rose Press Book Page: https://wildrosepress.com/product/the-passenger/
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D6WBVJB9
Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-passenger/id6504288982
Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-passenger-joie-lesin/1008401528?ean=2940185717905
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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Blog Tour: HOW OLD SHOULD I BE THIS YEAR? by J.C. Walker


HOW OLD SHOULD I BE THIS YEAR?

J.C. Walker

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GENRE
:  Picture Book

 

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BLURB:

 

J.C. Walker's new way of celebrating your birthday will have children using their imaginations and parents remembering their happiest memories.

 

Find out how the Nuwayble family celebrates their birthdays a little differently.

 

 

A reminder to us all: no matter how young or old, age is but a number. How you feel is all that matters.

 

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EXCERPT

 


 

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 Review: It’s Sammy’s birthday, and he gets to pick how old he is going to be this year. This year, since he wants as many candles on his cake as possible, he is choosing to be thirty years old. From then on, everyone in the family would choose how old they would be for their birthday. In every birthday, each one relived a special memory and choose what they wanted to do for that day.

A fun story about birthday celebration.

Rating: 4 stars



AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

And thus begins my own leap of faith in becoming an author. My only hope is to inspire those young and old to find what makes them happy.

 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17873141.J_C_Walker

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1779412509

 

 

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GIVEAWAY 

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Monday, August 18, 2025

Blog Tour: THE CHRONICLES OF ORDI by Alex Zenk

 

THE CHRONICLES OF ORDI

Alex Zenk

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GENRE
:  Fantasy

 

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BLURB:

 

In a world where ancient magic is fading and darkness grows, one dwarf mage stands between his realm and destruction.

 

Ordi, a gifted mage with the rare ability to command all elemental magic, is summoned by his king on a perilous quest. Accompanied by his loyal posh hound Mira and his warrior brother Verdun, Ordi must recover the legendary Otthroite Gems—powerful artifacts thought lost to time.

 

As they journey through forbidden forests, abandoned dwarven cities, and haunted valleys, they discover these gems are the only hope against the rising threat of the long-banished Dark Lord. With each step, they uncover secrets of ancient magic and face betrayals that test the bonds of brotherhood.

 

Rich in world-building and filled with magical encounters, "The Chronicles of Ordi" blends classic fantasy elements with fresh perspectives on courage, loyalty, and the price of power.

 

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Excerpt Two:

 

A hellhound emerged from the swirling smoke, its eyes burning with an evil fire. Two towering demons flanked the beast, their twisted forms radiating dark energy. Accompanying them was a horde of monstrous spiders, their grotesque legs and mandibles glistening in the dim light. Ordi's heart pounded in his chest; he hated spiders—no, he was terrified of them. These were no ordinary arachnids; they ranged from five to eight feet tall, their massive forms looming menacingly. The challenge before him was immense. Hellhounds could withstand most mortal magic, and the demons posed a threat he had only read about in the academy's ancient tomes. Desperately cycling through spells in his mind, Ordi cursed under his breath, doubting whether any would suffice against such formidable adversaries. Read more – link in comments.

 

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 How Chronicles of Ordi: Brotherhood of the Lost Gems Stands Out

Chronicles of Ordi: Brotherhood of the Lost Gems distinguishes itself in the epic fantasy genre through its unique blend of pantheistic themes, morally complex characters, and a vividly crafted world that sidesteps overused tropes like magical networks or heavy sci-fi elements. Like many epic fantasies, such as The Lord of the Rings or The Wheel of Time, which often focus on clear-cut battles between good and evil, The Chronicles of Ordi deals with the nature of good vs evil. The evil is clearly evil, while the good are normal, flawed characters. This emphasis on positive, elemental magic tied to nature’s divinity sets it apart from darker, artifact-driven stories like The Sword of Shannara, where talismans often carry destructive consequences.

The protagonist, Ordi, and his Brotherhood, Verdun, Nimue, and Mira, navigate a world of gritty realism and moral ambiguity, blending Tolkien-inspired aesthetics with a modern edge that appeals to readers seeking depth over simplistic heroism. Unlike the Edge Chronicles, which leans on whimsical flora and flight-based tech, Asheros is rooted in magic and pantheistic reverence, making the environment a living, breathing character. The antagonist, Xerxes, a cunning and layered figure, adds tension without falling into the generic dark lord archetype seen in Dragonlance’s Takhisis. By focusing on intricate character dynamics and a nature-infused magic system, Chronicles of Ordi offers a fresh, emotionally resonant take on epic fantasy that celebrates hope and complexity over mythic clichés.

 

 

AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Alex Zenk brings a fresh voice to the world of epic quests and magical realms. Born and raised in the midwest, Alex's love for fantasy was kindled early by the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and nurtured through years of immersive role-playing games. As a pastor by day and a storyteller by night, Alex brings a unique perspective to his writing, weaving themes of morality, redemption, and the complexities of good and evil into his narratives.

Drawing inspiration from his experiences in World of Warcraft, Alex has crafted a rich and immersive world in his debut series, "The Chronicles of Ordi." His background in theology and his deep understanding of human nature inform the complex characters and intricate plot lines.

When not writing or tending to his pastoral duties, Alex can be found exploring the natural beauty of Iowa with his family, using these adventures to fuel his imagination and inspire new fantastic landscapes. With plans for multiple books set in the world of Asheros, Alex Zenk is poised to make a significant impact on the fantasy genre, offering readers a blend of classic epic fantasy with a modern, thoughtful twist.

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apzenk/

Amazon: https://a.co/d/g00TgiA

Website: https://apzenk.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565462734987

 

 

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GIVEAWAY 

Alex Zenk will be awarding a $25 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn winner.

 


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Saturday, August 16, 2025

Review: ALL BY MYSELF ALONE by Mary Higgins Clark

 


We begin with a wide array of characters on a luxury cruise line ship. One of the passengers was the revered Lady Em, who was in possession of Cleopatra’s necklace.

 

“Whoever takes this necklace to sea will never live to reach the shore.”

 

Included on the passenger list are Willy and Alvirah Meehan, the lotter winners. Several people seemed to already have their eye on that necklace.

 

The author, once again, reels you in with these characters and the mystery. The ship was full of thieves and liars, and some even harbored thoughts of…murder. By the third day of the cruise, a man had gone overboard and Lady Em had been murdered. The question was: who did it?

 

The hunt was on for The Man with One Thousand Faces—thief and murderer. But who was he?

 

Even though this cruise was only 6 days, the reading journey was quite long, but it was surprisingly gripping. I didn’t think I would get so into it, but I did.

 

A good mystery read!

 

Rating: 4 stars