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Thursday, January 16, 2025

Book Blitz: Just Call Me Jim by James Peifer #paranormal #thriller #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Paranormal Thriller

Date Published: 6/13/22

 

 

Jim Vincent thought he'd seen it all, but he'd never seen anything like this.

He'd fought in Vietnam and founded successful companies in Silicon Valley.

His Napa Valley retirement was supposed to be quiet and peaceful.

Until he was visited by an extraterrestrial calling itself the Source.

When the Source recruits him to address some of the problems here on Earth, Jim discovers that world leaders and criminal enterprises don't exactly appreciate his meddling.

How was Jim supposed to know that trying to rid the world of evil would leave people wanting him dead?


About the Author

James Peifer is a retired business-owner from Silicon Valley.

He was an Army Captain and a combat veteran of the Vietnam War.

He lives in Napa, California.


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Virtual Book Tour: Zip Line by P. Anthony Michael #fiction #interview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Fiction

Date Published: 06-07-2022

Publisher: Atmosphere Press

 

 

If Gail knew Uncle Perkins' stories were true, she wouldn't have taken her friends up that mountain.

The plan was simple. Hike, camp, and ride the zipline back down the mountain. But Uncle Perkins' stories are true, and the horrors are real. Now the simple plan is the only plan they have to get off that mountain or disappear, remaining there forever.

Zipline is an immediately gripping, fast-paced, unique story that will keep you entertained until the last sentence.

 



INTERVIEW


What is the hardest part of writing your books?
Making every word in the scene count. Ensuring that the story moves along with conflict, tension and suspense. You have to have twists and turns to throw the reader off balance while conveying the same emotions within the story so what the characters feel, the reader feels. Doing the unexpected, the surprise reveal is so difficult because the average reader is savvy and seen it all and read it all. So if I can connect them with the characters and get them to have the same mindset, it’s a win win on both sides of the story.



What are your most played songs?
I don’t usually play any music when I’m writing EXCEPT if I’m trying to set a particular mood within the scene to get the emotional impact right. I read once, when life is good, we hear the music, when life is bad, we listen to the words.



Do you have critique partners or beta readers?
My process is different when it comes to critiques. I find that when in writer’s groups, we give a snippet of the story where everyone tears into. You turn around and make the changes only to hear at the next meeting you changed portions that they liked. I use Fiverr beta readers. Why, because of the report you get. I get three beta readers and read each one three times before placing them together seeing what they all agree upon. Based on that, I make the adjustment which makes the story better. Why, because instead of using a mallet to rework the story, you use a scalpel and cut out exactly what needs to be cut and reworked without tearing other pieces apart.



What book are you reading now?
I have a friend’s book called Vietnam Combat by Robin Bartlett. It is a memoir about his service life. I’ve been trying to read it but the series has taken on a life of its own. But it will be read this year.



How did you start your writing career?
I had a Jr High school teacher tell me I should be a writer. A talent that wasn’t encouraged in my house. I rewrote a scene from Romeo and Juliet that made her and the class laugh. She read that piece to several classes even after I left for high school. Many years later at the University of West Virginia, I took a creative writing class to offset all the math based classes I was taking. There was a woman there at the last summer class who loved the reaction of the class. See, I watched and observed the four most dominate personalities and crafted a rough draft called Louie’s Charcoal Pit where the class was the diner, Louie was the teacher, Robert Kotch, and the characters were the people in the class. Mrs. Adams was so impressed that she told the teacher she wanted me to do the creative writing program. This was before you could get a degree in it. So I got a certificate in creative writing and the journey continues.



Tell us about your next release.
Gail and her friends may have escaped the mountain, but now they all have to deal with the AFTERMATH. Two years later, all have entered the workforce. Neal and Gail are contentedly married, and she’s pregnant with twins on the way. But Neal is unsettled as special abilities emerge, which he has to learn to embrace. Worse yet, he’s having strange visions of gruesome murders that actually happened as if he was there. Now Neal, Gail, and friends are wondering if he is truly going rabid. As they dig deeper into the mystery, they find the truth is far worse and more insidious than anyone could imagine. Aftermath is a mystery suspense continuation to Zip Line that will grip you from beginning until the very end. This was released last year in July with the follow up to be released this year called Hybrid. Zip Line and Aftermath are both award winning books so come on down the rabbit hole and see how deep it goes.



About the Author

Michael received a creative writing certificate from the University of West Virginia in the late 90s. He's been running a successful writer's group called For The Love Of Words for almost two decades. When he has time, he teaches in the local library Story 101 - How to create a story. He has won in every category over a five-year period in a state-funded wordsmith competition in Poetry, Essay, Short Story, and One-Act Play.

 

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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Book Blitz: Baxter Learns to Save by Italia Tornabene #childrensbook #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Baxter Learns to Save


Children's Book

Date Published: June 4, 2024


 

Baxter Learns to Save is a vibrant journey into the world of savings, investing, and diversifying, tailored to empower children with financial wisdom that's often missing in early education. Through the playful adventures of Baxter the Bunny and Hazel the Hedgehog, this book plants the seeds of financial literacy in young minds, showing them the importance of building a savings nest egg and the magic of making it grow.

Guided by the astute Wise Mr. Owl, our furry friends explore the forest's natural bounty, learning life-changing lessons about managing resources and ensuring a bountiful future for themselves and their forest friends.

This delightful story is not just a narrative; it's a foundational step towards securing a financially stable future for the next generation.

 

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Italia Tornabene, a self-made millionaire, author, serial entrepreneur, and savvy investor, shares her extraordinary life experiences.

From rubbing shoulders with elite individuals to her unconventional career as an exotic dancer and sex worker, Italia's journey is as captivating as it is inspiring.

Discover how she overcame hardships and built an empire through resilience and determination. Her story is empowering and empowering testament to the resilience inherent in us all, and she's thrilled to share her wisdom with everyone she encounters.


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Virtual Book Tour: It Takes a Village to Raise a Reader by Dr. Jacquelyn Bobien-Blanton #education #nonfiction #interview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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A Vital and Essential Resource to Unlock a Student's Success

 

Education / Nonfiction

Date Published: July 1, 2024

Publisher: Lighthouse Manuscripts, LLC


 

Discover the ultimate resource that every educator, teacher, parent, and child mentor should possess to promote a student's success. Based on her research and dissertation work "Reading Fadeout", the experienced and respected Dr. Jacquelyn Bobien-Blanton authors this transformational and in-depth research study that formulates a strong case and need for a child's reading proficiency; and how their learning infrastructure and living ecosystem can hinder or promote it. Based on her foundational research, Dr. Bobien-Blanton shows you why and how children must be capable and competent readers by third grade.

Unlike other individual research theory books, this collective and holistic analysis is exactly what is needed to modify reading instruction and positively change the educational trajectory and future of our children. Don't miss out on this vital and essential guide to shape young minds.

 



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Introduce yourself and tell me about what you do

Our LHM Author: Dr. Jacquelyn Bobien-Blanton is a distinguished educator with nearly three decades of educational experience. She currently serves as the Executive Director of Early Learning for Orange Township Public Schools, and holds a doctorate degree from Walden University, as well as a master's degree from Montclair State University and an undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University. Certified in Preschool-Third Grade, Elementary Education, Supervision, and Principalship, Dr. Blanton oversees early-learning education, professional development, curriculum programming, budgeting, and coordinates governmental mandates. Recognized as an Exemplary Elementary Educator, she contributed to early childhood education protocols and revised teaching standards for the New Jersey Department of Education; and was also recognized by the Senate and General Assembly for dedication to scholastic achievement. Actively engaged in professional organizations, including the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Dr. Blanton is committed to educational advancement. Among many other efforts, her dedication extends to community service, having assisted in creating the Shiloh Rainbow Academy in Newark, NJ. Beyond her professional achievements, "Jackie", a devoted wife and mother, values family closeness and believes in the transformative power of education for a fulfilling life.



Tell me more about your journey as an author, including the writing processes.

Dr. Jacquelyn Bobien-Blanton wrote to book to promote her research and theory that a child success can be easily determined by whether or not a he or she has reading proficiency by third grade. Success can be obtained in many different ways and with many different variables, but having reading proficiency by third grade, significantly increases the chance of a student’s success from elementary school all the way through higher education. With this book, her expertise as a mother, teach, professor, administrative executive, along with her deep dive research into reading and learning constructs, details her proven theory that is imperative for her to communicate as many parents, teachers, and educational systems as possible.



Tell me about your Book

“It Takes a Village to Raise a Reader: A Vital and Essential Resource to Unlock a Student’s Success” is the ultimate resource that every educator, teacher, parent, and child mentor should possess to promote a student's success. Based on her research and dissertation work "Reading Fadeout", the experienced and respected Dr. Jacquelyn Bobien-Blanton authors this transformational and in-depth research study that formulates a strong case and need for a child's reading proficiency; and how their learning infrastructure and living ecosystem can hinder or promote it. Based on her foundational research, Dr. Bobien-Blanton shows you why and how children must be capable and competent readers by third grade.

Unlike other individual research theory books, this collective and holistic analysis is exactly what is needed to modify reading instruction and positively change the educational trajectory and future of our children. Don't miss out on this vital and essential guide to shape young minds.
 


About the Author

Our LHM Author:  Dr. Jacquelyn Bobien-Blanton is a distinguished educator with nearly three decades of educational experience. She currently serves as the Executive Director of Early Learning for Orange Township Public Schools, and holds a doctorate degree from Walden University, as well as a master's degree from Montclair State University and an undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University. Certified in Preschool-Third Grade, Elementary Education, Supervision, and Principalship, Dr. Blanton oversees early-learning education, professional development, curriculum programming, budgeting, and coordinates governmental mandates. Recognized as an Exemplary Elementary Educator, she contributed to early childhood education protocols and revised teaching standards for the New Jersey Department of Education; and was also recognized by the Senate and General Assembly for dedication to scholastic achievement. Actively engaged in professional organizations, including the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Dr. Blanton is committed to educational advancement. Among many other efforts, her dedication extends to community service, having assisted in creating the Shiloh Rainbow Academy in Newark, NJ. Beyond her professional achievements, "Jackie", a devoted wife and mother, values family closeness and believes in the transformative power of education for a fulfilling life.

 

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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Book Blitz: Yay... I Love to Learn by Mr B's Books #childrensbook #kidbooks #rabtbooktours @MrBsBooks @RABTBookTours
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Children's Book

Date Published: July 23, 2024


 

Another wonderful rhyming Childrens story from Mr. B about the value of learning at school, home or with family and friends...Yay. The thirteen rhymes and and magical illustrations bring excitement and fun to the importance of learning, listening, paying full attention and the importance of asking questions with every learning experience. Like Mr. B's first first three books, Yay...It's My First Day of School, Happy Makes Me Happy and Twins With Love x2 your hearts will smile.

 

About the Author

Mr. B

Happy Makes Me Happy

Amazon Best Selling Children's Book Author

Mike Barnes is a semi-retired new author whose passion for writing came to fruition upon his retirement from 38 years of authentic servant leadership.

As a father and grandfather, Mike was reading to his twin granddaughters and decided to unleash his passion for writing children’s books with rhyming stories about love, care, and kindness.

In addition to Happy Makes Me Happy, Mike has a second book Twins With Love x2 and a third book, YAY… It’s My First Day of School coming this year.

Mike also recently started Barnes Leadership and Strategy Coaching whereby he has been a keynote speaker on Authentic Servant Leadership Hardwired to the Heart.

 

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Virtual Book Tour: Dreaming from the Trunk of an American Car by Pashko R Camaj #memoir #nonfiction #interview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Memoir

Date Published: August 15, 2024

Publisher: MindStir Media


 

The memoir, Dreaming from the Trunk of an American Car, recounts a story shared by many immigrants who are in pursuit of the American dream. Through intertwining his personal experiences with those of his ancestors, the author guides readers through his formative years and journey to adulthood. At the age of twenty, Pashko Camaj and his twin sister, Drita, travel from former Yugoslavia to Mexico with the goal of reaching the United States. They cross the border hidden in the trunk of a large American car into California, seeking freedom and opportunity. Locked in the trunk, memories flood in and dreams begin. Told in beautiful prose, the memoir portrays the heroic spirits of its characters, radiating rays of hope in a harsh world. As a first-generation immigrant, he grapples with feelings of guilt for departing from his motherland, the very land his predecessors had fought and labored for. The weight of his choice to leave lingers, prompting him to question whether he has betrayed his forefathers. Ultimately, he arrives at a resolution that liberates him from the burdens of the past, enabling him to establish a new legacy in his new homeland. 




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Tell me more about your journey as an author, including the writing processes.

I am an avid reader and love ‘human-interest’ stories, memoirs, and novels in particular.



Tell me about your Book

If the reader is an immigrant or if they know someone who has emigrated, they will find themselves in my story, which can be treated as a universal phenomenon. Through gripping narratives, the reader will ‘live’ the challenges and struggles the first generation faces as they adapt to a new world, confronting the fact that their thoughts always return to the most impactful times of their lives—their childhood and early adulthood. In my case, the first twenty years of my life shaped me the most. These years constitute the essence of my story, related to our past in my country of origin as an Albanian from Montenegro (former Yugoslavia).

In my book, I try to answer a simple question I asked myself many times since the day I left my homeland back in 1985. The question that echoed in my mind was if I sinned against my forefathers by leaving my homeland, everything I knew, and everything my forefathers lived for centuries. In answering my question, I recount the events that pushed me to take the trip and forever depart from my homeland. I time-travel back to my early childhood and reminisce on the moments that not only impacted me but also my parents and ancestors, who can no longer tell their stories. Their gut-wrenching and sometimes heroic stories paint a picture of a world and a life that seems so distant to today’s generation



Any message for our readers

Through these stories, I try to send a message to those who come after the first generation here in our new country. I hope that they, as they become proud Americans and live the ‘American dream,’ can always know where they come from and preserve our centuries-old heritage through that knowledge.



Story

As I was preparing to leave the place I called home, I felt my last bit of happiness disappear. A thorn of sadness pricked me, realizing I only had a few hours before it was time to go. I paced our front and back yards repeatedly and walked past every familiar inch of our entire parched land. Even though they had been cut years ago, I could almost see the mulberry trees in our front yard in the full green and lush glow of spring. The hanging rope that we used as a swing was still tied to one of the big branches. I walked by our small garden and its neat rows of vegetables, to which I brought water many times. A gentle breeze that came from the south warmed my face as if to send greetings from Lake Shkodra, the place that mesmerized me each time I visited.

My mind was racing with thoughts of how it would be to live in a different country, a place much larger than I had been accustomed to. I wondered about what would happen to my dreams of going to college and medical school and worried that those dreams would be even harder to achieve there. I did not have any of the answers, but I had made up my mind, and I was leaving everything that I had known to be my home. I wanted to say one more goodbye to everything around me, every living creature, the birds, the cicadas.

So, I kept walking and walking. I walked out of our village and over to Vuksanaj, where my elementary school was, next to the graveyard. I felt compelled to see my dad’s resting place once more. I pushed the gate open and walked through a line of unremarkable headstones that some say are several hundred years old. Remnants of signs and symbols that had been etched on the faces of the stones were barely recognizable. Father time had erased the faces of these stoic edifices. Soon, I found myself in front of our family tomb, a two-level concrete structure with a gray and aging cross atop it and a set of discolored rosaries wrapped around it. A few plastic flowers were placed at the grave’s gate, stained with burned-out candles that my mom must have placed there. “I am leaving tomorrow with Drita,” I said as I placed my hand over the cross. “I am sorry if I am disappointing you, Dad,” I continued before my tears fell on top of the cement tomb. I watched my teardrops fade into the hot cement. They quickly disappeared, as if something pulled them through, as if they were trying to reach my dad. I looked to the west, and the red sun was sinking behind the mountain rim in the distance. A soft summer breeze blew across my face again, and it was as if my dad had said, “Go now, my Coco. I will always be with you.”




About the Author

Pashko R. Camaj is a Montenegrin-born author, public health expert, and community leader whose life journey embodies the resilience and determination of the immigrant experience. Born in 1964 in Montenegro, he completed his high school education and mandatory military service before making a daring escape to the United States in 1985. Accompanied by his twin sister, Drita, Pashko crossed the U.S.-Mexico border hidden in the trunk of an American car, a pivotal moment that became the foundation of his powerful memoir, Dreaming from the Trunk of an American Car.

Driven by a passion for education and personal growth, Pashko pursued higher learning, earning a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in environmental and occupational health sciences from the City University of New York. He later completed his Doctor of Public Health at Columbia University, showcasing his dedication to improving lives through research and leadership.

Currently, Pashko serves in senior leadership at MTA-Bridges & Tunnels, a state transportation agency in New York, and as an adjunct professor at William Paterson University in New Jersey. Beyond his professional accomplishments, he actively contributes to the Albanian-American community as Secretary of the Pan-Albanian Federation of America (VATRA), the oldest American-Albanian organization in the United States.

Dreaming from the Trunk of an American Car is Pashko’s debut memoir, a poignant and inspiring story that reflects his journey, honors his ancestors, and celebrates the indomitable spirit of those in pursuit of a better life. When he’s not teaching, working, or writing, Pashko enjoys spending time with his family and engaging in community service.

 

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Monday, January 13, 2025

Teaser Tuesday: Maddog (Black Reign MC, Book 10) by Marteeka Karland #comingsoon #excerpt #motorcycleclubromance #rabtbooktours @ChangelingPress @RABTBookTours
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Black Reign MC (#10)


Motorcycle Club Romance

Date Published: 1/17/25


 

Who knew we’d get ambushed by the cartel on our way to a village deep in the Amazon jungle?

 

Holly: I was sick as a kid. Leukemia. Felt like someone always had to drop everything to take care of me. Hate being dependent on people now, so I try to do everything myself. When my best friend takes up with a creep and won’t believe me when I tell her something’s not right with the man, I decide it’s safer (for her) if I go with her on a trip to Columbia he’s organizing. Bad news: I’m right. Fortunately the most annoying man I’ve ever come to count on thinks it’s his job to rescue me. This time, I might just let him. And that’s where the trouble starts…

Jax: I’ve known Holly nearly all her life. I’ve been her protector and the person she wants most when things go horribly wrong, which they do, more often than not. To say we have a contentious relationship is an understatement. I put a claim on Holly she never accepted, but it’s time to force the issue. Not because she doesn’t love me. Because she’s afraid history is doomed to repeat itself. She’s wrong. I’ll always come for her when she needs me. Like it or not, Holly’s more than my responsibility. No matter the cost, she’s mine.


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Jax

“Let me get this straight.” I pinched the bridge of my nose, trying to stave off the headache threatening to split my skull open. Funny how that worked when I talked to Holly. “You’re voluntarily going to a country with a level four travel advisory. Unarmed. With a bunch of college students. With no security to speak of. Have I got that right?” I tried to keep my voice low and even, to fight my way through the rage that she’d be so cavalier with her life.

“Sweet God, could you be a bigger buzzkill.” Holly, ever the little ray of sarcastic sunshine, sounded like she was exasperated with me. Or, quite possibly, like she thought I was being unreasonable.

“Answer the question, Holly.” If I let her distract me, she’d talk her way around my directness and hang up before I could forbid her from going. Not that it was going to help. Holly always did what she wanted. Usually, only her mother was able to talk sense into her.

“You do realize you’re not the boss of me. Right?”

“I realize that, when you’re considering putting your life in danger for no good fuckin’ reason, someone has to rein you in. I’m surprised Wrath even considered letting you go, much less given his blessing.” The silence on the other end was deafening. “You didn’t tell him.” It wasn’t a question.

“Again, not your business, Jax. This is my life and I’m living it. If I get into trouble, I’ll accept the consequences.”

“Even if it cost you your life?” I tried to go for a matter-of-fact tone, but my words came out a low growl.

“Even if it cost me my life.”

Neither of us spoke for long moments, the silence so long I was afraid the call had dropped. Then she sighed.

“Look, Jax. I’ve got a sat phone. Even if there’s no cell coverage where we’re at, Shotgun will be able to see where I am. He and Esther are great with that shit. If we get into trouble, I can call him. They can either send someone to come get me, or let me work it out myself. I’m only agreeing to any of this so my mom doesn’t worry.”

“Did you at least tell Celeste? Because I don’t see your mother letting you do something like this at all.”

“No one lets me do anything, Jax.” Her tone was hard and firm. She was barely out of her teens yet I’d never met anyone more firmly in control of her life. Which was to say she lived in utter chaos most of the time and that was exactly the way she liked it. “But yes. I told her what I was doing. She’s not happy about it, but she knows she can’t talk me out of it.”

“Did you ever stop to think how your mother and father would feel if you got hurt or killed? I realize it could happen anywhere, but by going to Columbia increases those chances exponentially over anywhere in the U.S. She almost lost you once and gave everything she had to keep you alive. Don’t you think you’re being incredibly selfish?” I winced. Yeah, this wasn’t my finest moment. Had I been trying to push her away I couldn’t have done a better job.

“Go fuck yourself, Jax.” She disconnected the call.

“Motherfuck!” I hissed the expletive under my breath. I knew better. I fucking knew better. The best way to get Holly to do anything other than what you wanted her to do, was to tell her she had to do it. Pushing her into doing what you wanted was even worse. Trying to lay a guilt trip on her? Yeah. I’d just guaranteed Holly was heading straight to Columbia on a humanitarian aid expedition.

I pressed her contact and waited for her to answer the Facetime call. She let it go to voicemail once so I tried again. She picked up this time and… yeah. She hated me right now.

“Got nothin’ else to say to you, asshole.” I recognized that mulish look on her face. She thought I was going to try to talk her out of going again, but I knew better than that.

“Can you give me two days, Holly? Two days and I’ll go with you. You can still do what you do with your college friends, but I can make sure you’re safe.”

“We’ve got plenty of security. There’s no need for that.”

“Holly. Two days.”

She shrugged one delicate shoulder, a look of indifference and disinterest on her face. “Sorry, Jax. I don’t make the schedule. Plane leaves tomorrow morning at six.”

I wanted to throttle the younger woman. She was constantly bucking me, doing exactly the opposite of what I wanted her to do. To be fair, I was twelve years older than she was and had decided she’d be mine long before I should have. I’d been sixteen when she came to the compound with Wrath and Celeste. She’d been a precocious but sickly child of four. She’d survived leukemia like a champ, never letting anything get to her. No matter how sick I’d seen her get from the chemo, the girl had no quit in her. I knew because I’d been with her for the last few treatments. Which she’d not appreciated. I’d insisted because she’d been so mad at me she hadn’t focused on all the needles and unpleasantness. I’d been happy to take her wrath then, even if what remained of the kid in me had been slightly hurt that she hadn’t accepted me as her protector.

Even when she was so young, I’d been drawn to her. She was this little pixie who’d absolutely cut you if you displeased her but needed someone looking after her. I’d taken that task on my own, growing into a man protecting the girl until she’d started becoming a woman. The plain truth was, it scared me the first time I caught sight of her in a bikini at the pool. Freaked me the absolute fuck out. Once I’d come to terms with my feelings for Holly, I’d inserted myself into her life but kept playing the part of mean and annoying older brother. Why? Because I knew if she learned to stand up to me, she always would. And if she could stand up to me, she could stand up to anyone.

“Holly, I’m half the fuckin’ world away right now. All I’m asking for is two fuckin’ days. It’s the right thing to do and you know it. I may be a bastard, but I would never let anything happen to you.”

Her expression didn’t change. “I don’t need your protection, Jax. Shotgun and Esther have my back. I’ll be fine. Besides, the father of one of the students going is a senator. They always have security.”

“And their priority will be the senator’s kid. They won’t give two shits about you or the others.”

“And if you were with me, you’d give a shit about the others?” Oh, the sarcasm was strong with this one…

“Of course not. But I’d care about you. I’d be the one protecting you and I’d do it with my life.”

She snorted, scowling at me over the video. “Dramatic much?”

“Holly --”

“No. You listen to me! Nothing’s going to happen. And if it does, I’ll deal. I don’t want or need your help, Jax.”

“You’re wrong there, baby. You need all my help you can get. But I’m telling you right now, if you don’t wait for me, when I find you, I will turn you over my knee and blister your bare ass until you don’t sit for a fuckin’ week.”

Oh, that got her attention.

 

About the Author

Marteeka Karland is an international bestselling author who leads a double life as an erotic romance author by evening and a semi-domesticated housewife by day. Known for her down and dirty MC romances, Marteeka takes pleasure in spinning tales of tenacious, protective heroes and spirited, vulnerable heroines. She staunchly advocates that every character deserves a blissful ending, even, sometimes, the villains in her narratives. Her writings are speckled with intense, raw elements resulting in page-turning delight entwined with seductive escapades leading up to gratifying conclusions that elicit a sigh from her readers.

Away from the pen, Marteeka finds joy in baking and supporting her husband with their gardening activities. The late summer season is set aside for preserving the delightful harvest that springs from their combined efforts (which is mostly his efforts, but you can count it). To stay updated with Marteeka's latest adventures and forthcoming books, make sure to visit her website. Don't forget to register for her newsletter which will pepper you with a potpourri of Teeka's beloved recipes, book suggestions, autograph events, and a plethora of interesting tidbits.

 

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