Friday, January 17, 2025

Blog Tour: SCARS AND SECRETS by Thomas Grant Bruso


SCARS AND SECRETS

Thomas Grant Bruso

 

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GENRE
:  LGBT Mystery

 

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BLURB:

 

Ralph Ashton gets more than he bargained for when police question him about the death of his ex-boyfriend Elijah Ray, whose body is discovered at the edge of the Saranac River.

 

When the local police visit Ralph and ask him about a critical piece of case evidence, Ralph becomes a prime suspect. He sets out to learn what happened to Eli the night he left his apartment and is startled to learn about his former boyfriend’s shady past.

 

As Ralph pursues a dangerous investigation, he discovers things about Eli he did not know while they were together.

 

Ralph’s life starts to unravel when he loses more people close to him as his mother lies in a hospital bed dying of cancer. Is learning about the truth of Eli’s death worth jeopardizing his safety?

 

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Excerpt Three:

 

The face of my mother flashes in my mind, and I think about running back to the hospital and staying by her side.

 

James uncrosses his leg from left to right and changes positions so the side of his face illuminates in a shaft of soft glow from the floor lamp hanging over his shoulder. I want to tell him he looks fucking sexy that way, but I keep quiet. He holds his yellow writing pad, the tips of his fingers turning white, and I dream about what he can do to me with those meaty hands. Touch me in my favorite place, I want to tell him. But I don’t.

 

I picture him holding my face in his sweaty palms as we lock gazes, staring haughtily into each other’s eyes. The stiffness of my erection knocks against the fabric of my pants. I squirm in my chair.

 

“What do you mean?” he asks. “Deadness?”

 

I force myself to blink a few times, snap out of my hazy dream, and look up at Dr. Matheson. His expression is alarming, unblinking. He stares at me, bordering on the threshold of a stalker.

 

I find a way out of my rut, clawing, digging, and rummaging through a labyrinth of unfathomable responses. “All I want to do is listen to Twenty One Pilots or Nickelback and drink beer. Forget about life, people, and work.”

 

Except for my mother. My ex-boyfriend, Eli, too.

 

I want to see him. It’s been a while since he walked out on me and never returned.

 

Dr. Matheson angles his head to the side, deciding whether to ask his next set of questions. I hear him swallow, and it sounds like he has a dry mouth or is uncomfortable asking me a question from the long list on his pad. He is overthinking, I notice. “How is your mother?” When I don’t answer immediately, he adds, “How are the nightmares?” My reason for being here.

 

I sigh. I don’t want to talk about what keeps me awake at night, although this past week—year—has been terrifying. “It’s been nonstop,” I say.

 

“Have you been to the hospital?”

 

I nod. “Before I came here.”

 

“Do you want to talk about it?”

 

“It’s scary. Seeing my mother in that hospital bed makes me want to die. I hate watching her wither away slowly.”

 

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Review: Ralph was in a sad and pitiful place with his boyfriend leaving him, his mother dying in the hospital, and secretly enjoying sexual fantasies about his muscular therapist. Things get more confusing and complicated when his ex-boyfriend shows up. It takes a while to get through all the dilly-dally of two former lovers reconnecting. What follows is a lot of slow, descriptive narrative. By chapter 9 or 10 is when we discover Eli’s dead body, which starts to pick up the story a little.

Although the narrative was nice, it still read too slow. For a mystery thriller, I expected a faster and more exciting read. Story seemed more focused on Ralph’s instability and mindset during this whole ordeal. Yes, there’s this small mystery about Eli’s death, but it didn’t feel like the focal point.

Overall, this was a fairly nice read, but I just wanted more excitement.

Rating: 3 stars 



AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 


Thomas Grant Bruso knew he wanted to be a writer at an early age. He has been a voracious reader of genre fiction since childhood.

 

His literary inspirations are Ray Bradbury, Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Jim Grimsley, Karin Fossum, and Joyce Carol Oates.

 

Bruso loves animals, reading books, and writing fiction, and prefers Sudoku to crossword puzzles.

 

In another life, he was a freelance writer and wrote for magazines and newspapers. In college, he won the Hermon H. Doh Sonnet Competition. Now, he writes and publishes fiction and reviews books for his hometown newspaper, The Press-Republican.

 

He lives in upstate New York.

 

 

Amazon buy link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DPJH61CD/ref=sr_1_9

 

Barnes & Noble buy link: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/scars-and-secrets-thomas-grant-bruso/1146630720

 

Publisher’s website buy link: https://ninestarpress.com/product/scars-and-secrets/

 

 

 

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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Book Blast: SENSIBLE SHOES by Cindy Causey



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Cindy Causey will be awarding a $20 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.



At her fiftieth birthday party, Tess Thomason, a plain-Jane, divorced mother and decidedly unprepared women’s newspaper columnist, is blindsided by her well-meaning family with a stack of gift cards she interprets as meaning she’s fat, frumpy, and wrinkled. Facing a lonely future and failing career, Tess embarks on a journey of self-discovery, taking her readers along for the ride. But her resolve is nearly derailed by a hilarious season of family chaos that includes a surprise pregnancy, rushed wedding, and unexpected houseguests. In the midst of it all, Tess is drawn into a confusing new relationship with a man who is impossibly perfect for her. But if she can keep herself, her family, and her willpower firmly seated on the crazy roller coaster of her life, maybe Tess will find her own self-worth and a new love in the bargain.


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“Tess, Tess, I’m not expecting you to write like Sylvia. I’m not even expecting you to write about fashion. What I have in mind is a column to women, for women, about women. Real women. Like one of those influencers on the Internet. You know…funny, wise, poignant, and… relevant.”

The creeping dread, now fully formed, tossed a grenade into my stomach. She might as well have asked me to write like Shakespeare. “You want me to be funny, wise, poignant, and…relevant? Are you insane?”

Okay, I may have stepped over the line with that last bit, because Ruth’s face twisted a little in the ominous way I had seen so often just before she pounded her fist on the desk. “Just write the damn thing, Tess. I don’t care if you’re funny, wise, poignant, or what was the other thing?”

“Relevant,” I murmured.

“Relevant, for God’s sake. Just do it. I need a column for the women’s page starting next week, and you’re it. Write about what you know. Family. Food. The laundry. You’ve got family. You’ve got laundry. It’ll be a cinch.”

“But—”

“No buts. Just do it. It’ll be good for you. You need to get out of your rut.” She turned her attention to her computer screen.

As if in a trance, I rose from the chair and turned to leave. “Oh, Tess?” she said without looking at me.

“Yes?” Maybe she’s changed her mind; she saw my outfit, and she changed her mind.

“Happy birthday.”

About the Author:



Cindy Causey taught herself to type in the 8th grade because she couldn't write in her diary fast enough in longhand. A degree and career in advertising were the result. A fifteen-year stint as a copy chief at JCPenney Catalog led to the position of Internet Marketing Manager for JCPenney.com.

After 20 years at JCPenney, Cindy retired in December, 2007, and began working full time with her husband Scott in their multi-media production company, Dallas Media Center. They specialized in audio/video production and editing, vintage media transfer to DVD and CD, as well as website design and hosting. Cindy shuttered the company in 2021, three years after Scott passed away.

After her first book, a non-fiction work called Cherish the Gift: a Congregational Guide to Earth Stewardship, was published, Cindy began writing fiction. She found her voice in romance, the stories of the struggles two people endure on the road to happily ever-after. Her debut novel, A Different Drum was published in May 2009 by The Wild Rose Press, followed by A Hot Time in Texas that same year.

In early 2025, her latest novel, Sensible Shoes, a humorous look at a woman struggling with life after 50, was published by The Wild Rose Press. It will be followed in late 2025 by a romantic suspense novel entitled Saving Samantha.

Cindy makes her home in Dallas, Texas. In addition to writing, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her 5 grown children and 4 grandchildren. She would like to see the edges of the entire world from the deck of a cruise ship.

BLOG: https://thewidowwoman.com/
WEBSITE: https://cindycausey.com/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/cindy.ubbencausey
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cindycausey2
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Monday, January 13, 2025

Blog Tour: THE OWLS OF WICKENDEN WOOD by Shauna Kramer Barnes


THE OWLS OF WICKENDEN WOOD

Shauna Kramer Barnes

 

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GENRE
:  Children's picture book

 

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BLURB:

 

 

Landing in a different reality, the hero of our story is challenged by wise and mysterious owls.

 

Will the storyteller be able to face their doubts and fears?

Or will they forever remain in the Wickenden Wood?

 

An inspiring, rhythmic tale, encouraging readers to believe in themselves and to trust in their own innate talents and abilities.

 

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EXCERPT:

 



 

 

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 Review: Meet the owls of Wickenden Wood!

Story truly displays the wondrous awe of owls. The illustrations had a child-like, Crayola feel to them. It was like I was look at drawings created by Crayon. The read felt more like poetry than an actual story, but I admired the overall loveliness of the words. I wish there would’ve been more contrast between the small, black text and the drawings that lacked some color.

A nice, little read!

Rating: 4 stars


AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Shauna Kramer Barnes lives in Deep Cove, BC, with her husband and daughter. Surrounded by mountains, forests, and the owls who reside in the true Wickenden Wood, she was inspired to write this story and hopefully tell a tale that entertains.

 

Website: https://shaunakramerbarnes.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SHAUNAB303

 

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GIVEAWAY 

Shauna Kramer Barnes will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner.


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Saturday, January 11, 2025

Review: CHILL FACTOR by Sandra Brown


The worst snow storm in history and people were out in it…including a killer. Five women had gone missing and it had the whole town on edge.

The story mainly consisted of several storylines by people in town—people in town that didn’t have everything squared away up there, ya know. The narrative was long and slow. It sounded pretty good at first with the man just having buried the latest of his victims and was on the run, but it wasn’t too great if you already knew who it was from the beginning. I mean, the best part of a crime novel is figuring out who the killer is. The story had a suitable setting of the blizzard, which was cold and eerie, but it was too overly descriptive. The overall read was rather mild and not that exciting.

 

Rating: 3 stars

Review: SUNSTONE Vol. 1 by Stjepan Sejic

 


Although the art work was great, the story was confusing. So we had a struggling romance writer with writer’s block. Somehow that led to an erotic sequence of F/F sub-dom scenes, which were artfully done. The text was too much and too small to read. It would seem the girls were in a secret relationship, but it was too confusing. The read was okay based on the illustrations.

 

Rating: 3 stars