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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Release Blitz: A Round of Golf with Jesus by George Miller #releaseday #giveaway #christian #nonfiction #devotional #rabtbooktours
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Christian Inspirational / Devotional Nonfiction

Date Published: July 8th, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing


Faith and golf have a way of humbling us. They both seem more complicated than they are and harder to master than we expect. PGA professional George Miller has discovered that each is meant to bring joy, peace, and grace rather than frustration.

In A Round of Golf with Jesus, Miller invites readers to walk nine holes beside him and Christ, exploring how simple shifts, on the course and in the heart, can lead to transformation. With gentle humor, Miller shares personal stories, devotional insights, and practical teachings to remind us we can find fulfillment when we let go of perfection.

If we trust God’s guidance and focus on being present, golf and life become far more rewarding.


 

About the Author

George Miller is a PGA teaching professional and lifelong athlete with over thirty years of coaching and instructional experience. A Denver native, he played four years of collegiate golf at the University of Colorado Boulder before coaching both the boys' and girls' golf teams at Regis Jesuit High School. The girls’ teams earned three state championships under his guidance, and he received multiple Coach of the Year honors from The Denver Post. Known for his encouraging teaching style and deep love of the game, George has helped countless players connect with the joy and simplicity of golf. In his debut book, A Round of Golf with Jesus, he offers heartfelt reflections on sport, faith, and the quiet ways in which God meets us on the course and in life. Of all his golf partners, his favorite is his son, with whom he shares many of his most meaningful rounds.

 

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LGBTQ+ Romance

Date Published: July 10, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press


Laughter and love go together like peanut butter and chocolate for men in search of a tasty treat!


The Drag Queen of Faerie: The course of true love just won’t run smooth for hunk-next-door Will Taylor, who’s in search of that special someone. All that focused energy attracts the attention of Queen Mab’s less-well-known cousin Mabbey, the Drag Queen of the Faeries.


Valentine’s Vow: Friends and casual bed buddies Thom and Ryan don’t buy into the whole “true love” spiel. They have a good time together. Why would they want more? Luckily for this clueless pair, St. Valentine shows them how to appreciate a good thing when they’ve got it.


Independence Day: The boys are back -- and they’re at it again. Ryan and Thom have returned for some hot Fourth of July action, but their newfound romance may just hit the skids when it comes to coming out as a couple.


Straight Man and Coffee Guy: Straight Man is anything but. He just doesn’t have a sense of humor. And in a city with so many superheroes there’s no one left to rescue, his power is attracting the freaks -- like Coffee Guy from the diner across the road, who has the power of the never-ending cup. Misfits in a mad, mad, mad world, they’re pretty much perfect for each other.

 



Excerpt from Straight Man and Coffee Guy

Copyright ©2026 Will Okati


"So what would you say if I told you I was here to make every dream you've ever had come true?"


SM didn't even glance up from the magazine he was flipping through. Not that he'd been paying attention to the glossy pages. The skin magazine was designed for seriously lecherous and perverted types. Lots of pink, pouty things that kind of made his flesh want to shrivel up and his brain run away to hide. Still, better low-class reading material than none at all. Nothing else to do on the graveyard shift, was there?


"I'd ask if you were either AWOL from the City Genie conglomerate, wonder what you were selling, and pray you were the guy with the coffee I ordered --" he checked his watch -- "an hour ago."


"One out of three ain't bad." A cardboard tray smacked down on the hotel check-in counter. SM gladly abandoned his perusal of the so-called literature to reach up and grab a paper cup.


On his way, he spared a glance for the delivery boy. Not bad. Not bad at all. The kind of boy-next-door good looks that got his motor revving... or would if it weren't right around 3 a.m. Nothing short of an earthquake could get him excited enough to do much of anything this time of day.


He raised the lid and took a sip -- then choked. "This is cold!"


The delivery guy shrugged. "Well, you did it order a while back. Is it my fault it took this long to get away from the late-night crowd to bring the stuff over? And why did you order four cups, anyway? Have you got someone stashed under there?" He leaned over the counter, as if to check.


SM hastily knocked his magazine off into a trashcan. "No!"


"Come on, a hunk like you? There's someone under there." The coffee guy tilted up and over, resting his belly on the ledge, peeking. "Is that what I think -- no, just your shoe. Interesting. You dress like a wage slave drone, but those are some snappy sneakers."


"Sometimes I have to run to put out fires," SM replied dryly. Which was true enough. On more than one occasion, he had, especially when Combustion Man got too worked up. Oh, he didn't usually set more than the beds ablaze, but someone had to be quick on the draw with an extinguisher.


The truth was he wore the sneakers because they were comfortable, and it was one way of giving management the finger. Not that he'd admit it, of course, to a diner jockey.


He paused. "A hunk like me?"


"Well, yeah." Once he'd gotten up there, the coffee guy sat on the ledge, swinging his own sneakered feet back and forth. "You're a definite hottie. At least an eight on a scale of one to ten. Why do you think I waited to bring your coffee over myself?"


"To be annoying?"


"There is that," Coffee Guy agreed cheerfully. SM didn't see any harm in calling him that. It was neatly printed on his diner nametag, pinned crookedly on his tight-fitting T-shirt. "It's one of my better attributes."


"I'd hate to see the worse ones." SM took another sip of the brew. He blinked. "It's hotter."


"Thanks." Coffee Guy flexed his muscles. "I kind of thought so, myself."


"No, you dolt. I meant the coffee. It's not as cold anymore." SM took a careful sip and almost burned his tongue. He looked up accusingly. "Okay, give. How'd you do that?"


Coffee Guy shrugged. "It's a city full of real comic book heroes, right? Just about everyone and their brother has some kind of freaky power. I have dominion over the almighty bean, blessed be the name of Java. Behold." He pointed at SM's cup, which refilled the slight distance back up to the lid. "Talk about your never-ending pot."


"You're kidding me." SM drank again. "How'd you get a sweet talent like that?"


"As if it's special." Coffee Guy snorted. He started to flick through the check-in register. "All it gets me is the graveyard shift at a hotel diner. Or is this a motel? I can never keep it straight."


"Hotel. They have hallways and doors that open from the inside. Motels open onto the street."


"You learn something new every day."


"Keeps the brain active." SM peered at the cardboard tray with his other three, now steaming, cups of coffee. "Do you have the ability to summon cream and sugar as well?"


"Somehow I knew you'd be the kind of guy who had a sweet tooth." CG grinned at SM and reached into his pockets. "Wasn't room on the tray, but I came through in the clinch."


"Oh, God. You're an angel." SM groaned in pleasure as he cracked open two still-cool plastic cup-ettes of condensed milk and poured them in his cup. The sugar came next: three packets. "Swizzle stick?"


"They're not called swizzle sticks, moron."


SM cut CG a sharp look. "Oh, yeah? What's the right name, then?"


"Hell if I know." CG swung his legs a few more times while SM fixed his coffee to his pleasure. He even whistled a few bars of a tune, pretty badly off-key. In the middle of a bar, just as SM was recognizing the melody, he broke off to say, casually, "I kind of figured you to be the kind of guy who likes cream."


About the Author

Willa Okati (AKA Will) is made of many things: imagination, coffee, stray cat hairs, daydreams, more coffee, kitchen experimentation, a passion for winter weather, a little more coffee, a whole lot of flowering plants and a lifelong love of storytelling. Will's definitely one of the quiet ones you have to watch out for, though he -- not she anymore -- is a lot less quiet these days.

 

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Virtual Book Tour: Choppiness on High Seas by Arvind Wadhera #interview #literary #fiction #Rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @WadheraAuthor
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Literary Fiction

Date Published: 11-01-2024

Publisher: Troubador



Being born into poverty and hardship in 1930s London, Matthew’s life was one of relentless struggle. One inadvertent act in defence of his mother would haunt his conscience forever.

Matthew’s journey takes him from the poverty of a cold stone granary to the opulence of Mayfair and Kensington Palace Gardens, where he starts a family of his own. Despite working his way to the top of the business world, he remains an outsider to London’s elite. He then realises that same elite has an ugly underbelly. High society was a hot bed of depravity.

Will he correct society’s wrongs? Will the man who never succumbed to expectations be able to challenge his own destiny or will he simply accept the futility of it all?



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Can you tell us a little about the process of getting this book published? How did you come up with the idea and how did you start?

I wanted to write a rags to riches story loaded with misfortune. Once I started, the rest just flowed. Of course, there were many re-writes.


What surprised you most about getting your book published?

The lack of commercial traction for a book with many excellent reviews; I was not able to get a literary agent and self published.


Tell us a little about what you do when you aren’t writing

I am a stroke survivor; so, I am very active physically (jogging, tennis, yoga, pilates). I am Hindu by birth and am discovering the core of religion. I also learn languages. I am quite a polyglot and am currently learning German; I hope to also have a go at Persian and Sanskrit.


As a published author, what would you say was the most pivotal point of your writing life?

Good reviews; some of them have condensed my intention and message better than I could articulate myself.

I worked in finance before and became completely detached to humanity. I changed to civil service to regain my senses and decided to explore my own understanding of the human condition. Emile ZOLA, John Steinbeck and Wally Lamb have been huge motivators.


Where do you get your best ideas and why do you think that is?

Through following current events, spirituality, books, movies and streaming. I also find Anthony Hopkins hugely inspiring; Silence of the Lambs with Jodie Foster and Father with Olivia Colman are favorites.


What is the toughest criticism given to you as an author?

Still waiting for one, maybe yours?


What has been your best accomplishment as a writer?

Emma Lodge in Emma’s Equilibrium and Matthew Stephens in Choppiness on High Seas.


How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?

One, an autobiography.

 

 

 

 

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Arvind is French and British with roots in India. He lives and works in Brussels.

Arvind has three adult children, who all live away from Belgium. He reads literary fiction and was motivated to write after reading three key books: The Portrait of Dorian Gray, Thérèse Raquin, 1984 and East of Eden. He is fascinated by the co-existence of good and evil. In his first book, Emma's Equilibrium, he relates the story of an Olympic winner who suffers hurt along the way. Choppiness on High Seas charts the life of Matthew from his ignominious birth to his passing away in peace after having become one of the weathiest persons in the world.

Arvind loves languages and can speak French, Spanish, Dutch, German, Italian, Hindi, Punjabi and Gujarati. He is a stroke survivor and rides, jogs and does yoga.

He is a strong believer in the duality of fortune and misfortune. He is deeply spiritual.

Arvind finds writing challenging and frustrating and editing particularly painful. He, however, believes that writing can be therapeutic and gratifying.


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Monday, July 6, 2026

Release Blitz: Her Only Chance by Dalia Dupris #releaseday #newbooks #giveaway #romance #contemporary #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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The Chance Romance Series Novel, Book 1


Contemporary Romance

Date Published: 07-07-2026

Publisher: Dream Weaver Press



Strong-willed Elaine Hart is determined to save her family's California orange groves. After the recent ending of a turbulent relationship, she vows to keep her professional and personal life separate, even though she's attracted to the man who holds her family's fate in the palm of his hands. Serious-minded banker, David Cole, has two goals- collecting on the delinquent ranch account and resisting his attraction to the unpredictable and beautiful Elaine Cole. When a series of circumstances brings them together, they must decide if they will continue to suppress their emotions or succumb to passion and take a chance on a forever love.

This captivating tale is a stirring blend of romance, suspense, and family drama, perfect for readers who crave richly drawn characters, heartfelt emotion, and the tension of real-world stakes. Will Elaine secure the future of Hartland Orchards, or will the challenges she faces prove insurmountable? Dive into a story of ambition, loyalty, and love, and experience a journey where every decision carries weight, every relationship matters, and every secret has the potential to change everything.

 

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 Dalia Dupris is a recipient of the RWA Spectrum Award and is a two-time EMMA Award winning author. She has BA in English Literature and Master’s degree in Social Work. In her spare time, she enjoys bike riding along the California coast with her husband and hiking with her daughter. She loves hearing from her readers. Their words of encouragement inspire her to continue creating memorable characters and compelling stories. Subscribe to her website for a chance to learn more about Dalia and her books at www.daliadupris.com.


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Teaser: Wild Angels & Dirty Bikers by Ophelia Bee Cox #exerpt #teaser #comingsoon #bikerromance #erotica #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Erotic Biker Romance

Date Published: 08-01-2026


 


 Seven outlaws. Seven blood brothers. And the women that never saw them coming.
 
In the small town of Devil's Hollow, the Devil's Reapers rule with grit and iron loyalty. Outlaws, riders, and fighters, they've never needed anything or anyone but the roar of their engines and the unbreakable bond of brotherhood.
Each story in this steamy book follows one of the seven Reapers as fierce, undeniable attraction for a woman hits without warning. One look. One touch. One moment that changes everything. The kind of instant heat between two people that ruins them for anyone else.
The women who find their way to Devil's Hollow aren't prepared for the intensity, the danger, or the possessiveness these men bring. Neither them or the Reapers had been prepared for the fallout of finding someone who mattered.
When they do fall it's hard and fast.
In a club where loyalty and brotherhood is everything, love might be the most dangerous ride of all.


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Jax and Lena’s Story (unedited excerpt)
 
At thirty-five, Jax was all hard muscle and scarred knuckles from years of bar fights and border runs. Back in the day when they were more of an active outlaw club and he and his brothers responded to conflict with violence. These days they tried to be more diplomatic in how they handled shit. None of them wanted to do prison time.


Up ahead, he saw hazard lights blinking on a stalled sedan that was pulled off to the shoulder, steam hissing from under the hood like a pissed-off serpent. A woman stood next to it, one hand shielding her eyes from the glare, her sundress plastered to her curves by the heat. He gaged her age to be somewhere in her mid-twenties, her honey-blonde hair tangled from the dry wind. He appreciated the tits straining against the thin fabric, and her legs that went on forever. Jax's cock twitched in his jeans as an image of how those legs wrapped around his waist while he fucked her would feel. He slowed, the bike's growl dropping to a low rumble. Fuck, look at that ass, he thought, the familiar hunger coiling low in his gut, hot and insistent.


The intensity of his reaction to her caught him by surprise.


He killed the engine twenty feet away, his boots crunching gravel as he swung off. "Car trouble, sweetheart?" His voice came out gravelly, laced with that outlaw drawl, eyes raking over her with heated interest, and without shame.
 


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Ophelia Bee Cox’s debut novel, *Wild Angels & Dirty Bikers*, will be released on 8/1/26, followed by *Lost Angels & Dirty Mountain Men* and *Sweet Angels & Dirty Cowboys*. She splits her time between Maine and Florida, is divorced, has one child, and six cats. Ophelia writes erotic romance and doesn’t hold back—if you’re not a fan of explicit sexual content and strong language, her books may not be for you.

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Embracing the Narrow Way of Certainty in Christ

 

Religion / Christian Living / Inspirational

Date Published: April 28, 2026

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing

 


Is there a single path that can reach both the lukewarm believer and the skeptical non-believer? Beyond the Broad Path argues that there is. This book speaks to believers who have grown complacent, calling them back to their role as salt and light, while also inviting non-believers into an honest exploration that assumes no prior faith or biblical knowledge.

Grounded in today’s fractured cultural landscape, the book confronts the search for truth in a world of distraction, division, and digital isolation—not to condemn, but to reveal what these forces are replacing in the human heart. From there, it leads the reader to life’s ultimate crossroads and presents the only solution – Jesus Christ.

With fresh clarity, this book makes the case that Christ’s message is not outdated, but radically relevant—offering redemption, lasting joy, and peace that cuts through chaos. Drawing from Matthew 7:13–14, readers are challenged to recognize that time is finite and the choice of which road to walk is unavoidable.

If you are ready to trade anxiety for certainty and the noise of the world for the assurance of God’s truth, turn the page. The journey toward the narrow way begins now.

 
 


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Can you tell us a little about the process of getting this book published? How did you come up with the idea and how did you start?

The idea really evolved naturally over a fifteen-year period. I founded an online ministry called Life Beyond Horizons, which became my platform for writing weekly essays about navigating faith in our modern, fast-paced, chaotic world.. But after some encouragement from readers and a national radio host who asked when a book was coming, I decided it was time to transition to print.

Coming from a 40-year career in aviation safety analysis, my starting process was highly structural. I laid out an analytical blueprint to map out a specific journey for the reader, taking them from real-world doubts and a confrontation with an atheist, all the way to the core truth of Christ. The publishing process over the last two years was all about refining that blueprint, getting to work with world-class editors to ensure it was engaging without being preachy, and crafting a final product that gives believers absolute certainty in their faith while guiding the honest skeptic to a point of understanding the true person of Jesus.


What surprised you most about getting your book published?

What surprised me most was the sheer vulnerability of the process. In my professional career, I write technical summations and rigid curriculum for aviation safety and training - it’s all about cold, hard data and logic. And with my online ministry, I was used to publishing shorter essays where you can gauge reactions quickly.

But writing a full-length book like Beyond the Broad Path – Embracing the Narrow Way of Certainty in Christ, forces you to pour your heart, your personal experiences, and your deepest convictions into hundreds of pages. Opening the book with a raw, personal confrontation I had with an atheist was a big stepping off point as I begin the pathway for the reader.

Another interesting milestone is the editing process. I used to think in writing a book that once you’ve hit that final sentence, the work is finished. Editing and refining the work, ensuring the tone was perfectly balanced so it welcomed the skeptic without compromising the truth, and structuring the chapters into a seamless journey took a level of precision that was eye-opening. It made me realize that publishing isn't just about putting words on a page; it’s about carefully engineering an experience for the reader.

I’ve had people from all areas of my life - colleagues from my aviation career, old friends, and even skeptics - reach out to ask me about the themes in Beyond the Broad Path. It has reinforced to me how hungry people are for authentic conversations about faith and direction right now. The publishing process made me realize that a book isn’t just a product; it’s an invitation to a much larger conversation, and seeing people pull up a chair to that conversation has been the best surprise of all.


Tell us a little about what you do when you aren’t writing.

For the past four decades, my “day job” has been dedicated to aviation safety and training. I started in the field, managing large teams at some of the nation's busiest air traffic hubs, which taught me a lot about leadership under pressure. Eventually, that path led me to Washington, D.C., where I’ve spent the last 15 years overseeing major national programs at the headquarters division.

While aviation safety is highly technical and demanding, I’ve never seen a separation between the person I am as a professional and that of leading a ministry. My ultimate desire has been to quietly model the character of Christ. To me, true leadership is about service - striving to put the needs of my colleagues and teams first and letting the love of Jesus shine through my actions and commitment to shared tasks. Writing Beyond the Broad Path is just an extension of that lifelong desire to serve and guide others.


As a published author, what would you say was the most pivotal point of your writing life?

The most pivotal point was the moment I realized my writing was resonating on a larger scale than I had ever imagined. I had always been a writer - both in my professional life supporting aviation safety and through political essays published by others - but for over a decade, my faith essays were just kept online. Then, as I briefly touched on earlier, I was invited onto a nationally syndicated radio program.

Hearing the host share how much she genuinely enjoyed my work - and then asking me point-blank when the book was coming - was the ultimate turning point. To have that moment of validation from someone with a national audience, telling me that my essays on faith in this chaotic world meant so much to her and her listeners, absolutely sealed the deal in my heart. I knew it was time to push myself beyond the comfort zone of short essays and dedicate myself to the next level. That pivotal moment set me on the two-year path of intense writing and research that ultimately became this book


Where do you get your best ideas and why do you think that is?

Many of my best ideas come when I’m in motion. I maintain a strict daily discipline of setting aside quiet time for prayer and Bible study, but I also prioritize my physical health through regular exercise, like vigorous daily walks or a bike ride.

I’ve found that when I combine the two, something incredible happens. While I’m walking or riding, I spend that time alone in my thoughts, meditating on Scripture or staying in a posture of prayer. There is a powerful connection between physical activity and mental clarity. As the body moves, the noise of the world fades, and that’s exactly when my creative energy sparks. Whether it’s a new essay for the ministry or a chapter for my next book, almost all my concepts are cultivated on those trails. It’s my daily space for spiritual and creative navigation.


What is the toughest criticism given to you as an author?

The nature of my criticism changed as I matured. Today, writing about faith and Christianity in a chaotic world means facing intense ideological pushback. Because I tackle controversial topics, the feedback can be incredibly direct and aggressive. But I’ve learned not to internalize it; it's a reflection of their beliefs, not the quality of my work.

The criticism that actually hurt the most happened decades ago when I was a young writer. There is nothing more terrifying than handing your early, unpolished thoughts to a loved one and waiting for their approval. When it didn’t go well, it felt devastating. It takes immense courage to be that vulnerable. Most writers weren’t great at the beginning - I certainly wasn't - but looking back, I realize that learning to separate my identity from the feedback was the most crucial skill a writer can develop. You must cultivate a thick skin, or you’ll never step off the broad path of comfort and into your true calling.

The advice I would also give for other authors is to be prepared to hand over your work to editors and allow yourself the latitude to hear and process their input. As good as you think the work may be when you’re finished with that final draft – you have to let the process work. I gained so much valuable insight just participating in the editing process and listening to the input, working through the changes, and allowing it to become another level of the creative process was ultimately very rewarding. It’s constructive criticism that you have to accept with an open mind knowing in the end it will ultimately improve the finished product.


What has been your best accomplishment as a writer?

My best accomplishment has been witnessing the real-world impact of the message. Remembering how terrifying it was to share my writing as a young person, looking at where I am now is incredibly humbling.

Through Life Beyond Horizons ministry and now my book Beyond the Broad Path, my goal has always been to offer a compelling, grace filled narrative that points people toward Christ. Every time a believer tells me they’ve been pulled back into a daily engagement with God, or a skeptic tells me they finally feel understood without being condemned and my approach has opened their heart to find out more regarding faith in Christ, I view that as my highest achievement. My greatest accomplishment as a writer is simply being a reliable guide, helping readers navigate the noise of today’s culture so they can find the path that leads to peace – the lasting peace found in Jesus.


How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?

Oh, I have a few skeletons in my literary closet! If you dig deep enough, you’ll find a partially completed mystery novel from my teenage years about a 17-year-old sleuth and his trusty dog. I was strictly following the Hardy Boys playbook, but I quickly discovered that writing a good mystery is incredibly hard work.

Then, in my early 30s, I wrote a full-length fiction novel about a man facing mid-life burnout who learns life lessons from his neighbor. Today, that manuscript lives in my closet inside an old leather briefcase. It was wonderful training for me, but if I'm being honest, it reads a bit like a bad soap opera!

What actually rescued me from the soap opera genre was my 40-year career in aviation. All that technical writing reignited my passion for precision with words. That led to political essays that got picked up nationally, which eventually morphed into writing about my faith. I am incredibly thankful and humbled that Beyond the Broad Path found a publisher who could guide me out of the briefcase era and help me bring a message of true spiritual certainty to print. The early feedback has been amazing, and I'm just so glad this one didn't end up in the closet!

 


 About the Author

 


 John Stephen Frey proudly wears two hats: he is both a veteran aviation safety and training professional and the founder/Director of Life Beyond Horizons Ministry. With a career launched over forty years ago in aviation, he uniquely applies his expertise in safety analysis to his lifelong intensive study of God's Word. Through his online ministry, John has reached a worldwide audience, sharing prolific theological essays that offer a refined biblical perspective on contemporary issues. While his work is mostly based in Washington, D.C., John and his wife of over 45 years spend much of their time at their home in Oklahoma, close to their two daughters and granddaughter.

 

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Sunday, July 5, 2026

Book Blitz: The Day of Infamy Space Pearl Harbor #thriller #scifi #history #rabtbooktours @SNozette68202 @RABTBookTours
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Thriller, Alternative History, Science Fiction, Space Exploration, Espionage, Crime

Date Published: April 30, 2026



In The Day of Infamy - Space Pearl Harbor, a covert Iranian plot threatens to ignite a new era of warfare - not on Earth, but in the heavens. When NASA contractor and double agent David Koestler stumbles upon a seemingly innocuous satellite deal with the fledgling Republic of Tsikistan, he unwittingly uncovers a chilling conspiracy: a disguised orbital weapon designed to annihilate the International Space Station in a catastrophic collision, disguised as a debris accident. As Koestler navigates a labyrinth of espionage, political intrigue, and personal demons - from Huntsville's backroom dealings to Mossad's shadowy operations - time runs out to stop an attack that could cripple global space infrastructure and trigger a devastating conflict. With alliances shifting and traitors lurking at every turn, Koestler must outmaneuver enemies both foreign and domestic before the skies themselves become a battlefield. A gripping techno-thriller blending cutting-edge science, high-stakes espionage, and the specter of a new kind of war, one fought beyond the atmosphere.

 

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 Stewart Nozette was sentenced to Federal prison for conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act after he was stung in an undercover operation by an FBI agent posing as an agent for Israel's Mossad. Nozette, an MIT Ph.D. and former White House National Space Council, Departments of Energy, Defense, and NASA scientist, was housed in The Communications Management Unit dubbed "The Guantanamo Bay of the North," with spy Aldrich Ames, Islamic Terrorists and Pirates, including Muse, the star of "Captain Phillips," American Taliban John Walker Lindh, the 1993 World Trade Center Bombers, and the killers of Rabbi Meyer Kahane. Nozette invented the revolutionary Clementine mission, deriving from the Strategic Défense Initiative (SDI), housed in the National Air and Space Museum - the first US lunar return since Apollo; the mission discovered ice on the moon and led to the space race of the twenty-first century. 

 

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