Friday, October 10, 2025

Blog Tour: WHERE BIRDS LAND by Mary Ruth Barnes

 


An inspiring story of determination and grit . . .


Where Birds Land

by Mary Ruth Barnes

Genre: Native American Women’s Fiction


An inspiring story of determination and grit . . .

Ella McSwain is a Chickasaw woman raising her family amidst evolving turmoil within the budding state of Oklahoma. After Ella is left with an unusable plot of land, she finds herself fighting for her family’s rightful allotment. Faced with crooked businessmen, land grifters, and grueling court battles, can she summon the strength to persevere against all odds?

In this stand-alone companion to Little Bird, Mary Ruth Barnes crafts an engaging family saga that spans from Indian Territory to Oklahoma statehood against the backdrop of the state’s changing landscape.

 

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Mary Ruth Barnes graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree from North Carolina State with high honors and a Master’s Degree from Montana State. After college, Barnes taught high school and college English, Art and Computer Science for 14 years. Barnes has received numerous awards for her art and writing on the state and national level from 2011-2022. Barnes recently published her first novel “Little Bird” with the Chickasaw Press about her great-great-Grandmother’s journey in Indian Territory. “Little Bird” won two 2022 Ippy awards, receiving gold for the cover design and silver for best Midwest regional fiction. Barnes is extremely active in her community through Rotary (a member since 1996), P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization), and Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumni Association. She is also a current member of the National Watercolor Society.

In 2022, Barnes was inducted into the Chickasaw Hall of Fame and Capitol Hill High School Hall of Fame for leadership in her community. She also won the 2022 “55 Over 55 Inspiring Oklahomans” award for making a difference in the lives of others. In 2019, Barnes won the Women in the Arts Recognition award from the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. And in 2015, Barnes was selected as the Chickasaw Dynamic Woman of the year.

Barnes has had many short stories and watercolors featured in several issues of the journal of Chickasaw History and Culture, Ishtunowa. She was also honored as a Chickasaw Artist in the July 2015 issue of the Distinctly Oklahoma magazine. Her story of inspiration leading to painting and drawing was featured in a book by Allison Fields, Chickasaw Artisans. In 2017, Barnes was selected for the registry of Native American Artists located at the Heard Museum in Scottsdale, AZ. While traveling and vacationing in South Texas with her art, Barnes was interviewed and featured in the RV Wheel Life Magazine for the 2017 issue. Barnes retired from a career as the Director of Planned Giving for American Cancer Society in 2017, where she raised over 35 million dollars for cancer research. Her artwork “Fight of Hope” is currently featured in the Cancer Journal of Native American Research and is on display in the surgery waiting room of the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center. Her watercolors can also be found at several locations across the State of Oklahoma, including the Artesian and the Welcome Center located in Davis. 

She has been a long-time equestrian, Barnes and her husband, Mike live on a ranch in south central Oklahoma. They have two sons, Wiley and Selby Barnes, and six grandchildren. Both sons work for the Chickasaw Nation. Mrs. Barnes enjoys traveling with her husband in retirement.

 

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Where Birds Land


Spotlight: Audio Book, SWIPE by Bonnie Traymore and R.G. Belsky


Genre: Mystery

Sonya's fed up with bad internet dates. But she never meant to kill anyone.

After a stressful day at work and a creepy first meetup, Sonya Romano goes on a mission: teach a lesson to the smarmy guys she's meeting on her dating app. But when one of them falls to his death as a result of her confrontation—a married man posing as a single guy—she realizes she's gone too far.

Meanwhile, Jake Parker, a former Pulitzer nominee, has hit rock bottom. His boss gives him an assignment: go undercover and produce a clickbait story about dating apps. Things start to look up when another married man on the app is murdered, and Jake suspects that there may be a serial killer targeting cheaters.

With Jake hot on her trail, Sonya races to cover her tracks until they finally meet. Fighting a powerful mutual attraction but suspicious of each other, neither of them knows that a deranged psychopath is closer than they think, and much more of a danger than either of them realizes.

Can they figure out what's going on before one of them is next?





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Thursday, October 9, 2025

Blog Tour: DOGGED DETERMINATION by Chris Redding

 

DOGGED DETERMINATION

Chris Redding

 

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GENRE
:  Romance

 

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BLURB:

 

A vegetarian veterinarian needs cash for a no-kill shelter, which is her life’s passion. But her efforts to fundraiser have been stymied, because she doesn’t know anyone rich.

 

The heir to a hot dog fortune must give away money before he gains his inheritance. Having been raised with a silver spoon in his mouth, he doesn’t know anyone needy enough.

 

Sounds like a match made in Heaven, but when a stray mutt brings them together, will they recognize what the other can provide?

 

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EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT

 

The dog sat dry in the car.

 

Paul paced outside the vet office in the light rain.

 

Hopefully, the dog was not throwing up anymore. Spring had sprung, and the air smelled like wet leaves.

 

The office was a squat building with a curved, black roof like a barn in a rutted parking lot off a road that wasn’t a highway, but a busy route north and south during rush hour. Since rush hour was over, the traffic remained sparse. A lone light burned inside the red barn which housed Happy Valley Veterinary Office. 

 

The dog wasn’t making him happy. His need to find a reputable charity wasn’t thrilling him, either. He cursed Dad for that stipulation in his will. How would he find a place he could become involved in enough to decide that’s where the donation should go? Dad still had control from the grave, and that irked Paul.

 

Nope. The one positive in his life was a woman only interested in his dog.

 

A lone car coughed into the lot. Despite the vehicle’s disrepair, he’d have known a classic pony car anywhere. Too bad, she didn’t keep the machine in good shape. He could give her an estimate, ensuring his working-class image. He shook his head. His attention should be on Spike. That’s what Dad had wanted him to learn. Or, at least, that was what the will said.

 

The dog had been nothing, but problems, but Paul had a job to do. His decisions affected his future and his business. Too much was at stake to fail now. As he drove him here, he just realized the dog’s role in his plan. Maybe he wouldn’t offload the dog just yet.

 

The gorgeous doctor disembarked still dressed for the evening except her shoes were slung over her wrist. She opened an umbrella and then strode toward the building, keys jangling.

 

He couldn’t read her expression, but he expected she wasn’t overly happy to have had her date cut short.

 

“Where’s Spike?” The dog sat dry in the car.

 

Paul paced outside the vet office in the light rain.

 

Hopefully, the dog was not throwing up anymore. Spring had sprung, and the air smelled like wet leaves.

 

The office was a squat building with a curved, black roof like a barn in a rutted parking lot off a road that wasn’t a highway, but a busy route north and south during rush hour. Since rush hour was over, the traffic remained sparse. A lone light burned inside the red barn which housed Happy Valley Veterinary Office. 

 

The dog wasn’t making him happy. His need to find a reputable charity wasn’t thrilling him, either. He cursed Dad for that stipulation in his will. How would he find a place he could become involved in enough to decide that’s where the donation should go? Dad still had control from the grave, and that irked Paul.

 

Nope. The one positive in his life was a woman only interested in his dog.

 

A lone car coughed into the lot. Despite the vehicle’s disrepair, he’d have known a classic pony car anywhere. Too bad, she didn’t keep the machine in good shape. He could give her an estimate, ensuring his working-class image. He shook his head. His attention should be on Spike. That’s what Dad had wanted him to learn. Or, at least, that was what the will said.

 

The dog had been nothing, but problems, but Paul had a job to do. His decisions affected his future and his business. Too much was at stake to fail now. As he drove him here, he just realized the dog’s role in his plan. Maybe he wouldn’t offload the dog just yet.

 

The gorgeous doctor disembarked still dressed for the evening except her shoes were slung over her wrist. She opened an umbrella and then strode toward the building, keys jangling.

 

He couldn’t read her expression, but he expected she wasn’t overly happy to have had her date cut short.

 

“Where’s Spike?”

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Chris Redding has been writing romance and suspense for more than 2 decades. She’d written more than 60 novels and novellas over her career as a ghostwriter.

 

Website: http://www.chrisreddingauthor.com/

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chrisreddingauthor

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chrisredding

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/chrisredding/

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dogged-Determination-Chris-Redding-ebook/dp/B0F9XCM9YX/ref=sr_1_3

 

 

 

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GIVEAWAY 

Chris Redding will be awarding a $15 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner.

 


Blog Tour: THE SIXTH SERUM by Brady Moore

 


As the intense conflict nears its conclusion, what will Rion and the Clairvoyants be prepared to give up for their freedom? Don't miss the dramatic conclusion of the Clairvoyants series.

The Sixth Serum

Clairvoyants Book 3

by Brady Moore

Genre: YA Fantasy



Eighteen-year-old Rion Grean finds himself isolated and vulnerable behind enemy lines. His understanding of his identity, his missing mother, and the other Clairvoyants is about to be challenged. Even with newfound allies and abilities, he won't be fully ready for the looming danger. The future has changed course.

The Clairvoyants are no longer hidden, and the world is watching them closely. Felix Bard and the relentless leaders of PSYRIIN are stepping out of the shadows, armed with their most perilous weapons yet. Harsh truths will test loyalties, and sacrifices will be inevitable.

As the intense conflict nears its conclusion, what will Rion and the Clairvoyants be prepared to give up for their freedom?

 

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**Don’t miss the first two books in the series!**


The Fourth Kinetic

Clairvoyants Book 1

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The Fifth Strain

Clairvoyants Book 2

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Brady Moore was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. He began writing stories and drawing his own comic books at the age of ten and never looked back. After graduating high school he attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Media Studies. Heavily influenced by film and television, his writing includes elements from multiple genres and multimedia styles. He currently resides in Charlotte, NC where he enjoys writing everything from poetry to movie scripts. His ultimate goal is to see one of his works adapted for the screen.

 

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The Sixth Serum


Blog Tour: SWITCHED by Angela Lam

 


What would you do if you woke up a different age and gender?


Switched

by Angela Lam

Genre: Dystopian Cyberpunk SciFi Fantasy



A global phenomenon is rewriting the laws of biology, causing men over fifty-five and women between eighteen and forty to suddenly and inexplicably switch their ages and genders. No one understands it, and no one can stop it.

Maxine thinks she can stay on the sidelines, supporting her brilliant boyfriend-turned-girlfriend Jo—an audacious biotech pioneer, who’s breaking new ground with brain-to-brain communication. But when the transformation strikes Maxine, her reality is flipped upside down.

Now facing an unexpected future, Max must grapple with their identity, struggling to align who they were with who they have become. Can they reclaim control over a life that’s no longer theirs, or will they be swept away by the changes they never asked for?

 

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Angela Lam writes across all genres, from romance (The Women of the Crush series) to memoir (Red Eggs and Good Luck) to thrillers (No Amends) and science fiction (Switched). Sometimes, she writes under a pen name to keep things interesting (The Heroic Adventures of Madame X). The rest of the time, she is busy exploring mixed-media art and teaching others what she knows.

 

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Switched