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Friday, January 16, 2026

Virtual Book Tour: The Weight of Dreams by Nicole Sorrell #fantasy #magicalrealism #rabtbooktours @cnicolesorrell @RABTBookTours
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An Ancient Saga of Myth and Magic


Magical Realism / Fantasy

Date Published: October 27, 2025

Publisher: MindStir Media



In a time lost to memory, Etana is born with the Sight and a rare gift whispered down through her bloodline: she can speak with elephants. When her father promises her in marriage to an older man, Etana chooses the unthinkable--she flees. Escaping the ritual that broke her sister, she slips into the wilderness under the watchful eyes of the Beastgod.

Alone but guided by ancestral spirits and a bond with a mysterious elephant, Etana journeys into the realm of myth. A powerful ruler summons her to tame a ferocious elephant meant for war. But to claim her future, she must master more than beasts--she must face enemies, survive betrayal, and confront a court that thrives on secrets and blood.

As kingdoms clash and gods murmur in dreams, Etana rises from fugitive to warrioress, from outcast to commander. In a world where loyalty is eternal and power demands sacrifice, who will she become when everything she loves is threatened?

Told through the rhythms of oral tradition and infused with magic, myth, and cultural memory, The Weight of Dreams is a luminous tale of spiritual resilience, feminine power, and the living bond between human and nature.

 

For readers of magical realism and literary historical fiction who believe the past still speaks--and sometimes, it sings.





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Nicole writes tales of magical realism while splitting her time between Texas and the rural Midwest observing various species of wildlife and dodging alien cows. An annoying cat (with the highly original name of Kitty) and a four-pound Yorkie (named GiGi) keep her company. Nicole is the author of The Art of Living, a romance mystery series written under the pen name Coline Oseille.

To find her latest releases and upcoming novels, visit www.NicoleSorrell.com.

 

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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Book Blitz: Just Call Me Pardner by Sherry Roberts #childrensbook #giveaway #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Children's Book

Date Published: 08-16-2025

Publisher: Solander Press




A.J. had always dreamed of being a cowboy on his family's Oklahoma farm. Without a horse, he felt like something was missing. How could he care for the animals and help with the farm work without a trusty steed?

One afternoon, A.J. returned home from school to find a surprise waiting for him in the barn - a beautiful little horse named Lady Star. She was now his to ride and care for. From that day on, A.J. spent all his free time learning how to ride Lady Star and caring for her. He dreamed of being skilled enough to ride alongside his grandfather, father, and Jon, the farm hand, during the cattle roundups.

Award-winning author Sherry Roberts weaves a heartfelt story about growing up in the 1930s and 1940s. Based on the tales passed down by her father, Just Call Me Pardner is a must-read for history lovers and those who enjoy stories of the American West.

 

About the Author


Sherry Roberts is an award-winning children’s book author. She holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Louisville. She has written multiple award-winning fiction picture books such as ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas…A First for Gus, Hello, Can I Bug You?, Gabriel and the Special Memorial Day, What’s Wrong with Barnaby, and The Best Reading Buddy. She also has written two non-fiction award-winning picture books, Sonnet, Sonnet, What’s in Your Bonnet? and A Visit Through the Wetlands. These two were illustrated with her photography. Sherry’s newest picture book, Amica Helps Zoe, was featured in Kirkus e-newsletter June 2025 as Indie Pick and received a Get It: Recommend review.

As a former middle school teacher, Dr. Roberts decided to write her first middle-grade novel (ages 8-13). Her debut novel, The Galaxy According to CeCe, is the first book in a three-book series. It was officially released on February 24, 2024. Book two, The Galaxy According to Cece: The Mysterious Dr. Pruitt, was released August 2024. Book three, The Galaxy According to Cece: The Stars Align, released February 2025.

Sherry’s next venture is a chapter book series (ages 6-8). The first book, Just Call Me Pardner, was released August 1, 2025. The series is about a young boy in the 1930s on a small farm in Northeastern Oklahoma and is inspired by stories of her father’s childhood in the 1930s. Book 2, Just Look at Those Boots, launches in early 2026, with Book 3, Just Don’t Give a Girl a Frog, launching in November 2026.

Dr. Roberts has also written many articles that appear in various academic journals, along with three textbooks. Personal Financial Literacy is in its fourth edition (Pearson). She is an associate professor of Marketing in Jones College of Business at Middle Tennessee State University.


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Book Blitz: Operation Cast Lead: The Case by Banafsheh Zia #nonfiction #free #rabtbooktours @revealCastLead @RABTBookTours
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Nonfiction

Date Published: 08-28-2025

Publisher: Tellwell




Ambiguity has been the story of our era since Operation Cast Lead. The author found herself in the middle of ambiguous theme, dialogue, plot, and portrayal while engaging with a love story on General Hospital in 2008/2009. There was the question mark about the female character: Was she going to be humiliated?

Operation Cast Lead ensued as a mechanism to decide the fate and resolution of this question. The author was conflicted as her tendency to humiliate herself in her fantasies interfered with how she interpreted the story and how she responded to it while Operation Cast Lead unfolded, a war that took place between Hamas and IDF at the climax of the story of Sonny and Kate.

What was the truth of this connection? Why has Gaza been held hostage to this story ever since? What’s the way forward for Israelis and Palestinians? What’s the way forward for humanity?

The book argues that Operation Cast Lead was a design, and attempts to place the case within the current framework of international law while acknowledging that there are fundamental flaws in this framework and that there should be transformation at the foundation of international law for humanity to have a breakthrough and realize true freedom.

This book reveals a secret about history. A secret that would explain why the conflict in the Middle East has not met its resolution. As well as the conflict at the core of humanity.

 


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Virtual Book Tour: Mountains to Cross by Abraham M. George #excerpt #nonfiction #selfhelp #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Finding Life's Purpose In Service


Philanthropy/ Social Justice / Self Help

Date Published: January 13, 2026

Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group



The Rewards of Turning a Life of Success into one of Compassion in Action are Worth the Risk

Mountains to Cross is a narrative of the author’s pursuit of purpose through his transformative social contribution. George shares his remarkable life story and offers guidance on finding satisfaction and joy in helping others. More than a personal memoir, this book motivates those who want to address systemic poverty and inequality but are unsure where or how to start.

Through personal stories and lessons from his experiences, readers can develop their own understanding of what it means to lead a life of conviction and engagement. For social entrepreneurs, educators, philanthropists, policymakers, or anyone interested in grassroots change, it provides practical insights to help them achieve their goals in serving those in need.

The author offers his story not as a blueprint for service but as an invitation to consider a path of purpose through compassion. Written in a storytelling style, he shares his life experiences to provide insights into social work for those who wish to help the impoverished.

 

What readers will learn from Mountains to Cross

      • Lessons from transitioning from a high-pressure corporate world to grassroots philanthropy.
      • Practical insights on finding purpose in life through impactful actions to alleviate poverty.
      • Overcoming adversity to find meaning and fulfillment in life.




Excerpt

Mountains to Cross is a narrative account of my pursuit

of purpose through social service. More than a personal

memoir, this book is to inspire those who wish to address systemic

poverty and inequality but are uncertain about where or how to begin.

Drawing upon personal stories and lessons from my experiences,

readers might form their own perspective on what it means to lead a

life of conviction and contribution. For social entrepreneurs, educators,

philanthropists, policymakers, or those interested in grassroots

change, this book offers practical insights and guidance to accomplish

their goals in service of others.

From an early age in India, I was troubled by the social and economic

injustice that had entrapped an entire section of society for

centuries. Caste-based prejudice and discrimination have hindered

the progress and welfare of the lower strata of society. Despite prevailing

oppressive practices, I held firm the conviction that everyone

deserved a fair chance to succeed and enjoy a life of dignity.

From the age of twenty-one, I studied in the United States and

pursued a successful business career. Consistent with my mission

to help those in need, I returned to India after a twenty-five year

absence to fulfill my life’s purpose I had long sought. Accordingly, I

undertook several diverse yet interconnected projects to improve the

living condition of marginalized communities. I focused on education,

women’s rights, access to health care for the poor, promoting a

free and independent press, and environmental health. As a result of

the work we undertook, thousands of families have been able to break

free from generational poverty and oppression.

Of these projects, I am most proud of the pioneering approach

we took to alleviate poverty through an empowering education and

a nurturing environment for children from a very young age. I was

fortunate to find like-minded individuals who shared this vision and

dedicated their lives to the cause. With great enthusiasm and care for

one another, we worked together to overcome insurmountable challenges

to accomplish our goals. In my pursuit of change, I encountered

both unforeseen resistance and unexpected support from the communities

I worked with, which challenged my impressions of the rural

population. It has been an emotionally charged journey of profound

self-discovery with a transformational impact.

I have learned many valuable lessons over the past 30 years of

my social work career. Firstly, I recognize that humanitarian projects

call for passion and drive. Before embarking on them, sufficient

thought must be given to the reasons for being involved, whether

it be a moral, social, or religious duty. Only if those motivations are

compelling is one likely to devote the energy to make the effort successful.

Patience and perseverance are essential to overcoming hurdles

in social endeavors.

I have observed that poverty is not inherently due to a lack of

resources but often the result of societal practices that prevent certain

groups of individuals from achieving upward mobility. Social equality

that offers fundamental rights is essential to improving the economic

status of those at the bottom of society.

Social justice cannot be achieved when the upper class has the

power to oppress those below. Those who are discriminated against

find it challenging to overcome prejudices and improve their financial

situation. Only with economic strength can they challenge

long-standing practices and attain equality. The path to social justice

lies in economic opportunity, and there is no better way to achieve it

than through an excellent education of young people.

Oppressed people usually have limited expectations for their future,

as they do not know a way out of their predicament. They tend to

believe that nothing good will ever happen in their lives and no one

will really help them. Trust is a rare commodity in those who struggle

to make ends meet each day and cannot think of tomorrow. Social

projects succeed only when beneficiaries recognize the longer-term

value of the service provided and derive hope from it for a better future.

Significant wealth remains in the hands of a relatively small

minority. At the same time, billions of people continue to suffer

because of their deplorable economic conditions. If some excess

wealth is channeled to proper use for the benefit of those deprived,

poverty can be significantly reduced. The most effective use of financial

resources is for enhancing knowledge and developing skills. The

precondition for a satisfying outcome is an excellent education that

supports the progress of children from disadvantaged homes.

I offer my story not as a blueprint for service but as an invitation

to consider your own path of purpose and find joy in a world surrounded

by compassion. Written in a storytelling style, I have shared

my life experiences to provide insights into social work for those who

wish to help the impoverished.


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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Release Blitz: The Legacy of a Lie by Ron Elcombe #giveaway #contemporary #fiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Contemporary Fiction

Date Published: January 15, 2026

Publisher: Windy Ridge Publishing


The Legacy of a Lie unravels a web of family secrets when the past resurfaces, threatening everything its keepers tried to protect. At its center is Maarit McDonough Malone, a brilliant yet flawed budding opera singer whose scandalous choices ripple across generations.

Her daughters—Kay, a celebrated mezzo-soprano, and Anna, a self-doubting composer—must confront the emotional fallout of their mother’s long-buried lies. Alongside them are a young, truth-seeking journalist, a lawyer, and a priest, all carrying the weight of secrets they are professionally and morally bound to keep.

Set in the haunting beauty of Minnesota’s river bluffs and Lake Superior’s North Shore, this is a story of legacy and redemption—of truth breaking through the cracks of deception and healing in the wake of generations of silence.


About the Author

 

 Ron Elcombe is a professor emeritus at Winona State University (MN), where he taught various advertising and mass communication courses for 25 years. His eclectic career encompasses teaching instrumental music, as well as sales and marketing roles for multiple companies. He has been published in the Lake Country Journal and several professional academic journals and has attended seminars on fiction writing at the Iowa Summer Writers Festival. "The Legacy of a Lie" is the first book in a three-novel series. He resides in Rochester, Minnesota, with his wife, Sharon, and enjoys summers on the golf course and at the family cabin in northern Minnesota.


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Book Blitz: Overcome Addiction: Through Meditation, Fasting and Stress Management by Majid Ali #nonfiction #selfhelp #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Self-Help

Date Published: December 17, 2025

 

 


 Overcome Addiction Through Meditation, Fasting and Stress Management offers a clear, grounded and deeply practical path for anyone determined to break free from a harmful addictive cycle. Instead of relying on willpower alone, this book guides you toward strengthening the mind, restoring balance to the brain, and reducing cravings at their source.

Addiction is not a fixed state - it is a challenge that can be overcome with the right tools. Here, you will learn how three simple, accessible practices, meditation, fasting and stress management, work together to rebalance the five key neurotransmitters disrupted by addiction: dopamine, serotonin, GABA, glutamate and norepinephrine. By restoring this balance, the brain becomes calmer, clearer and far more capable of resisting impulsive urges and compulsive cravings.

 

Through straightforward explanations and real-world examples, the book shows:

• Why meditation elevates dopamine, serotonin and GABA to reduce cravings and strengthen self-control

• How fasting lowers glutamate, quiets compulsive drives, and supports mental clarity

• Why unmanaged stress triggers relapse - and how simple daily habits can keep norepinephrine in check

• How changing your environment, your routines and even your mindset dramatically increases your chance of success

 

Find practical guidance on building consistency, overcoming setbacks, developing patience, and staying grounded during the recovery process. These tools are not harsh, complicated or costly - each one is easy to apply and becomes more powerful with repetition.

Whether you are struggling yourself or supporting someone on their journey, this book gives you an approach that is gentle, logical and evidence-based. By focusing on the process rather than the fear of relapse, you will develop the strength, clarity and balance needed to reclaim your life…

One peaceful, steady step at a time.



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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Release Blitz: Peanut Butter and Donner by Erin Rosenblum, MFT #releaseday #childrensbook #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Sweet Annies Grieving Tree


Children’s Picture Book

Date Published: January 14, 2026

 

Sweet Annie’s Grieving Tree, the second book in the Peanut Butter and Donner series, is a rhyming childrens picture book about grief, loss, and healing process told through the eyes of three lovable animal friends: Peanut Butter the bunny, Donner the parakeet, and Sweet Annie the duck.

When Annie shares that someone she loves has gone away, her usual sparkle fades. But instead of turning away, her friends stay close offering space to cry, comfort, and gentle understanding. As they sit together beneath their favorite tree, the friends discover that grief doesn’t have to be spoken perfectly to be shared and that kindness, play, and quiet company can help sadness soften.

This story was inspired by Erin Rosenblum’s personal and professional experiences with grief, emotional resilience, and healing. With developmentally sensitive language and comforting illustrations created by Aubree Rosenblum, the book supports children navigating all kinds of loss, not just death, but also natural disasters, life changes, or separations.

Perfect for ages 5-10, Sweet Annie’s Grieving Tree is a meaningful resource for parents, teachers, therapists, first responders, and caregivers.


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Erin Rosenblum is a licensed therapist and children’s book author who brings warmth, clinical insight, and professional knowledge to every story she writes. For over 15 years, she has worked with teens and adults navigating anxiety, grief, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm. Her experience and education in developmental psychology give her a unique understanding of how children experience and express emotions, especially the ones that are hardest to talk about.

Her books reflect her core belief that stories can be both playful and powerful. With relatable animal characters, lyrical rhymes, and emotionally grounded narratives, Erin’s picture books gently support social-emotional learning, build emotional literacy, and create space for conversations about big feelings. Whether it’s fear, sadness, bravery, envy, or shyness, her stories are written to soothe, validate, and empower young readers.

When she’s not writing or working in her practice, Erin enjoys time with her family and friends or cozy moments at home with her beloved pets including the real Peanut Butter the rabbit and Donner the parakeet. Her books are born out of a deep respect for children’s emotional worlds and a belief that stories can help them feel seen, safe, and strong.

 

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