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Monday, March 30, 2026

Virtual Book Tour: You Got This! by Lisa Bartley #giveaway #nonfiction #giveaway #rabtbooktours
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Honest Lessons on Life, Love, and Leveling Up


Personal Development

Date Published: March 24, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing


Your twenties and thirties are packed with big decisions, bigger emotions, and the pressure to somehow have life all figured out. But what if you didn’t have to learn every lesson the hard way?

In You Got This!, personal and professional development coach Lisa Bartley shares candid advice and empowering mindset shifts—through sharp honesty, laugh-out-loud moments, and the kind of wisdom that only comes with experience. Bartley tackles what no one prepares you for—setting boundaries, navigating relationships, rebounding from failure, and finding the courage to go after what you really want.

This is not a guide to becoming perfect. It’s a guide to becoming powerful on your terms.

If you’ve ever felt stuck or like everyone but you got the memo on adulthood, this book is your reminder that growth is messy, clarity takes time, and no, you’re not behind . . . you’re just getting started.

You Got This! is a must-read for every woman standing at the threshold of the rest of her life. It’s the permission slip, pep talk, and playbook every woman needs while figuring it all out.




Interview

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?

Getting You Got This! published has been a labor of love. Seriously. The idea for the book was inspired by the birth of my (now) 28-year-old daughter. When she was a baby, I started jotting down thoughts—life lessons—that I knew would be important later in life. This would be a gift to my daughter. One day, I realized this “gift” had book potential. Women just like her—in the throes of life-defining decisions—could benefit from practical generational guidance, along with the assurance, You Got This!  

My “book baby” was an on-again, off-again, project for may years, Then, I got serious about it two and a half years ago. It was a thrill—surreal and emotional—to hold the book in my hands for the first time.

 

What surprised you most about getting your book published?

Here’s what took me by surprise: the realization that fear—not being “too busy” or “raising a family”—is what kept me from completing the manuscript sooner. Fear often masquerades as “excusitis,” and it certainly did with me.

 

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

When I’m not writing, I’m coaching, speaking, trying yummy new recipes, listening to audiobooks, volunteering in my community, and spending time with family and close friends. I also enjoy wine-tasting, great conversation, and getting outside for a walk or hike on a gorgeous day. I’m especially drawn to intrinsic beauty—meaningful words, genuine people, and the quiet beauty of nature.  

                                                                                                                                                        

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

About two and a half years ago, my daughter challenged me to set weekly writing goals and report back to her at the end of each week. It was exactly the kind of external accountability I needed. After years of telling my kids to keep their commitments, I knew I’d never hear the end of it if I didn’t follow through. So I did. That moment was pivotal because it ended the on-again, off-again writing cycle—and I finally completed the manuscript.

 

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

I get my best ideas by noticing when I have a strong reaction—positive or negative—to a person, conversation, or situation. That typically means I have something—lots of “somethings”—to say about it. For example, I was having lunch with a friend when she started trash-talking a mutual friend of ours. It wasn’t the type of conversation born out of concern or even frustration. It was mean-spirited. I felt very uncomfortable, like it was an act of betrayal to be sitting there listening to it. My first thought was, Wow, that’s pretty vicious, immediately followed by, I wonder what she says about me when I’m not around. This “strong reaction” was the catalyst for Chapter 26, “Beware of Girlfriends Who Badmouth Girlfriends . . . and Please Don’t Become One of Them.”  

 

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

Since this is my debut book, I haven’t had as many “opportunities” as seasoned authors to receive tough criticism—or even hate mail—but I’ve been advised to buckle up because it inevitably comes with the territory. My plan is to grow a few additional layers of skin and view it as an opportunity to get better. That said, some of the toughest feedback came early on when I was pitching agents and told that without an established platform, the book would be a difficult sell to a traditional New York publisher. At the time, I felt completely deflated.

 

What has been your best accomplishment as a writer? 

So far, my greatest accomplishment as a writer has been completing my debut book, You Got This!. But here’s “the chef’s kiss:” My daughter—the initial inspiration for the book—was my beta reader. She gave me honest, relevant, insightful feedback on the manuscript. It was one of the most rewarding and moving full-circle moments of my life.

 

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

I have no unpublished or half-finished books—only unpublished and half-finished ideas for my next three books!

 

 

 


About the Author


Lisa Bartley is an author and award-winning speaker who helps women break free from their comfort zones and step into the strongest, truest versions of themselves.

You Got This! began as an attempt to record words of wisdom she wishes she’d heard in her early adult years. Now, in its completion, it stands as a legacy of lessons written for her daughter and for every young woman finding her way.

Lisa lives in Southern California where she prefers her hikes coastal, her wine bold, and her dinner parties unforgettable.

 

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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Book Blitz: Emma the Elephant by Lorinda Alana #childrensbook #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Children's Book


This is a story for Elephant Lovers!


 


 Emma the Elephant is a tale about a young elephant who lives in the Kalahari Desert with her wonderful herd. Emma the Elephant longs to be a strong, wise, and big-hearted elephant like her mother Norma and her many aunties. After learning to make good choices and experiencing hard-won life lessons, Emma the Elephant eventually becomes the elephant she has always wanted to be.

 


About the Author

Ms. Alana is a publish school teach and has been spreading a love learning and reading for decades. She two wonderful adult children who love to read!

Ms. Alana has always adored elephants; in fact, they are her favorite land animal.

Ms. Alana and her "was-band" lived on a farm in Hawaii where she owned a successful volcano tour company for seven years. She moved from Maui in 2023 and now continues to teach "on the mainland."


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Book Blitz: The Guilt of Others by Sara Burrell #mystery #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Mystery

Date Published: February 25, 2026

Publisher: Seacoast Press



The Guilt of Others opens with the sound of a gunshot in an overcrowded office. But who was shot—and who pulled the trigger—remains a mystery. Told through the intertwined perspectives of multiple characters, each harboring secrets and scars from past and present, the story slowly unravels the emotional and psychological web of trauma, secrets, and buried motives binding them together. With nine suspects, three possible weapons, and a detective whose instincts are starting to betray her, the search for the truth unearths secrets no one was prepared to face.

 


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 Sara Burrell grew up in Mableton, Georgia. She is a graduate of Young Harris College and The University of Georgia. Sara is in her twentieth year of teaching, and is currently a teacher at an elementary school in Georgia where she is the gifted program coordinator for third, fourth, and fifth grade students. Her husband of 18 years, 2 children, 2 hound dogs, and 2 cats provide plenty of adventure and excitement to her already-busy days. Through all that, she also writes books. The Guilt of Others is her second novel. Her first, Newsworthy, released in 2023, was praised for its suspenseful plot and surprising twists.


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Friday, March 27, 2026

Book Blitz: Living Soul-Full by L.B. Richardson #christian #religion #spirituality #nonfiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Renewing the Mind, Restoring the Soul: A Small Group Study for Christian Spiritual Formation


Nonfiction / Religion / Spirituality / Christian

Date Published: February 27, 2026



Living Soul-Full invites you to a 26-week sacred journey of deepened intimacy with the Holy Spirit, rooted in Romans 12:1-2 and the call to "be transformed by the renewing of your mind." Within a trusted small group, you will explore time-honored spiritual disciplines, discern the obstacles hindering your spiritual growth, and discover the rhythms that nourish your soul. Along the way, we will learn to identify and rewire harmful patterns of thought while opening our hearts and bodies to Christ's restorative love. We do his, in community, for the purpose of living as a healed and healing presence in a fractured world.

 

About the Author

 

 L.B. is a hospital chaplain and ministry leader whose passion is to help guide others towards spiritual regeneration and wholeness.

It has been her honor, through writing the Living Soul-Full curriculum, to help build and nurture a holy space for renewal-where mind, body, and soul are restored through God’s grace- and to partner in community with others who desire to live emboldened, Spirit-led lives marked by vulnerability and compassion.
Over more than a decade, LB has edited this guide as it evolved into a trusted 26-week small group curriculum in spiritual formation, integrating biblical teaching, spiritual disciplines, practical reflection and even neuroscience.

She is deeply indebted to all those quoted within Living Soul-Full, whose timeless writings and teachings have, across the centuries, nurtured both our desires and efforts to cultivate a healthy soul within Christianity.

She also carries immense gratitude for every participant, facilitator, and all those whose vision for the “Soul Care” ministry at Mountain Christian Church surpassed her own, investing wholehearted from the very beginning. This curriculum is possible because of the support, feedback, and genuine partnership across her church community.


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Virtual Book Tour: Just Look at Those Boots by Sherry Roberts #giveaway #interview #childrensbook #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Children's Western

Date Published: 02-26-2026

Publisher: Solander Press



A.J. is so excited about his new cowboy boots. He wears them on the first day of the school year. Mom said it was for only one day and then back to his regular boots or sneakers. During recess, A.J. plays in an exciting game of kickball. His boots get very messy during the game.

When he gets home, Jon, the farm hand, see the boots and tells him to clean them up then get into his work boots. Jon tells him to give Lady Star a ride because she’s waited all day for him.

On the ride, A.J. heads to the shallow pond out in one field. While A.J. daydreams, Lady Star sees the pond and decides to get there fast. A.J. loses control of Lady Star and finds himself thrown into the pond. Daydreaming on the ride means A.J. has additional chores when he returns to the barn.


In this second book, Sherry Roberts continues to tell stories inspired by her father’s childhood during the 1930s and 1940s in Northeast Oklahoma. For those who enjoy stores of the American West, as well as history, Just Look At Those Boots, is a must-read. 





Interview


What is the hardest part of writing your books?

As someone who is a pantser (someone who writes without an outline), sometimes I get lost in the story and can’t figure out the ending. It will come to me but sometimes that means several edits to get there. Eventually it will end but might take longer than if I had the entire story planned out first Like a plotter.




What are your most played songs?

I don’t play music when I write. I have a tendency to sing to the music and forget what I’m doing. I actually write most of my work to reruns of the television show Golden Girls. The rhythm of their banter provides just what I need to focus on my writing.




Do you have critique partners or beta readers?

I have multiple friends who I know will be honest in their assessment of my writing. I have also had many different critique groups when I was first beginning. They were very helpful. Now I rely on my small group of friends to critique, suggest, help me to focus a story.





What book are you reading now?

I am a rom-com reader or cozy romance reader. I read a variety of authors in that genre. I can’t name them all because I will be honest, I read about two-three books a week. It is how I get to sleep or relax. Sometimes it is how I clear my head when I am having writer’s block or stuck on a story.




How did you start your writing career?

I started my writing career as an academic writer. I wrote journal articles for my job and then began writing textbooks. I have three with one in its fourth edition.

A few years ago, I wanted to try my hand at writing down some of the children’s stories that were in my head. I loved to read and make-up stories with my nephew and nieces. They are grown now but I wanted to continue to share the stories.




Tell us about your next release.

My newest release is the next book in the “Just” series. It is called Just Look at Those Boots. Each book in this series is written as a standalone, which means each book may be read in any order the reader wishes.

Each book is inspired by tales my father has shared of growing up in Northeast Oklahoma during the 1930-40s. This particular story has a tale of the main character, A.J.’s first day of third grade and the school bully. Also, there is what happens after school when he gets home. There his chores await and so does his horse, Lady Star, who would like to go for ride. A.J. has trouble with daydreaming and it often gets him in trouble. Today is no different.

The main character, A.J., is actually my father’s initial backward. The farmhand’s name, John, is actually the name of the farmhand my father grew up with on their farm. A.J.’s grandpa’s name, Allie, is actually my grandpa’s name (my father’s father). So, each story has little “nuggets” that are very much true. This particular story has a truth in what happened with A.J. and Lady Star. You’ll have to read the story to find out.




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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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Teaser: Montana Matrimonial News by Candace Simar #excerpt #historical #fiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Historical Fiction

Date Published: 10-07-2025

Publisher: NorthStar Press



Loneliness gnaws and chews like the relentless prairie wind. Dakota homesteader, Digger Dancy, props his feet in the oven and waits for the storm to end. His brother, George, barges into the soddy in a swirl of blowing snow. George announces he will abandon his claim to seek a wife. He can’ t stand the loneliness. Digger slaps a stack of old newspapers on the table and convinces him to place an ad for a correspondence bride in the Montana Matrimonial News. Doctor Gamla, the almost-doctor and midwife, treats George’ s frostbite, and offers a cure for his melancholia. She tells of two sisters living in tar-paper shacks along the Mad Dog River. The brothers cannot imagine how Doctor Gamla’ s cure will change their lives. Nickelbo’ s whole world is wheat. The homesteaders talk about crops, worry about the weather, complain about prices, and dream what they’ ll buy after the harvest. Asa Wainwright busts sod with a grasshopper plow. Ingrid Larson dallies over planting to avoid her sister’ s wedding. Drunken Oscar Borgom gets lost in a storm on the way to the outhouse. Through it all, Doctor Gamla delivers babies, treats ailments, and offers advice. “My cures work if you can stand them."


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Digger Dancy paced back and forth across his soddy, ten steps from door to stove, eleven steps from table to bed. He had survived four long winters, and he would survive now. It was a matter of mental discipline. He focused on pleasant things: playing baseball in July, a keg of beer cooled in the river, turning the crank at the ice cream social, dancing to a polka band. Don’t think about Christmas coming. Don’t count the months until spring. Don’t worry about your brother. Read. Sing. Recite poetry. Read some more. Remember the poems you memorized in school. Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere. And the Bible verses you learned in church. Jesus wept. God is love. The Lord is my shepherd I shall not want. Get ahold of yourself.

Digger cracked open the door and peered out into the storm. A white curtain of blowing snow wrapped the world into a cocoon. He couldn’t see a thing. Yesterday, the storm roared out of Canada and dumped three feet of snow across Dakota Territory. Snow was still coming down. Icy cold robbed his breath. He slammed the door and added kerosene to the lamp. The earthen walls absorbed the light, leaving only a feeble glow.

He had sweet-talked his brother into homesteading the adjoining claim. They would share work and keep each other company. They would build their own life, away from their bossy mother and relatives. Sitting on a claim for five years was worth the title from Uncle Sam, in his opinion, but George suffered from melancholia. Dark winter days pushed him to the edge of sanity. George always snapped back in the spring, but even so, Digger worried about him. Lately he had been withdrawn and morose. As soon as the weather cleared, he would go check on him. Dear God, don’t let him do anything rash.

He pulled his chair next to the stove, rested his feet on the open oven door, and opened a Fargo Argosy that was almost old enough to vote. He reread a report of a baseball game. Homesteaders were too busy and too isolated to play much ball. Next summer he would convince his neighbors to play a game once in a while. It was the only thing he missed about Iowa. He didn’t miss his bossy mother or the town gossips. He didn’t miss everyone trying to tell him how to live his life.

 

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 Candace Simar likes to imagine how things might have been. She combines her love of history with her Scandinavian heritage in historical novels that examine the early days of Minnesota and North Dakota. “I write historical novels to share painless history lessons about the fascinating and unique history of our region.”

Her historical novels include: Sister Lumberjack, book five in the Abercrombie Trail Series (North Star Press, March 2024) Follow Whiskey Creek (Sweet Honey Press 2023) Escape to Fort Abercrombie (Five Star Cengage 2018) Shelterbelts (North Star Press 2015), Blooming Prairie (North Star Press 2012) Birdie (North Star Press2011) Pomme de Terre (North Star Press 2010), and Abercrombie Trail (North Star Press 2009). Her short story collections: Dear Homefolks (River Place Press 2017) and The Glory of Ordinary Time (Wolfpack Press 2018). Farm Girls (River Place Press 2013) is a book of poetry co-written with her sister, Angela Foster. Candace’s short stories have been published in the anthologies: Spoilt Quilt (Five Star Cengage 2020), Librarians of the West (Five Star Cengage 2021); and Why Cows Need Cowboys (Two Dot Press 2021).

Simar is a Spur Award winner and Spur finalist from the Western Writers of America for her Abercrombie Trail series. Shelterbelts was a finalist in both the Willa Literary Awards in Historical Fiction and the Midwest Book Awards. Escape to Fort Abercrombie holds a Will Rogers Gold Medallion and a Peacemaker Award from Western Fictioneers.

Her short stories and poetry have received awards from the Bob Dylan Creative Writing Contest, Lake Region Review, League of Minnesota Poets, National Federation of State Poetry Societies, Dust and Fire, and the Laura Awards for Short Fiction.

Candace enjoys sharing her research and writing with groups and book clubs across the nation.


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Book Blitz: Meat Cove by Janice Weber #thriller #sagathriller #rabtbooktours @doublethirds @RABTBookTours
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SAGATHRILLER

Meat Cove combines saga and thriller via Fundy's lurid diary, which appears between each chapter, forming a tale within a tale. As Fundy's grim memories slowly come back to life, her past and present collide in a riveting conclusion worthy of the first sagathriller.

Date Published: January 22, 2026

Publisher: Seacoast Press



Constable Fundy Sutherland is a buff, gruff Mountie with a price on her head and a veritable ossuary of skeletons in her closet. A former JTF-2 sniper, Fundy is quietly raising daughter Skye in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia when three events upend her careful obscurity: Skye brings home a DNA ancestry kit; the doppelgänger of Fundy's runaway mother settles in tiny White Point; and an erratic Venezuelan ship passes through the Cabot Strait.

As local disturbances and international tensions escalate around a NATO conference in Halifax, Fundy must leave her safe lane and resurrect an implacable past. Generational love story meets geopolitical suspense in a SAGA THRILLER barreling across the North Atlantic.

 


About the Author

 

 Janice Weber grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey and graduated summa cum laude from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York.

At the time of her Carnegie Recital Hall debut at age nine, she was writing her first short stories. She has continued both pursuits, with her novels providing counterpoint to the staid world of a concert pianist, or perhaps with her recitals offsetting the staid world of a writer.

Janice’s novels have a worldwide following. Her debut, The Secret Life of Eva Hathaway, enjoys near cult status and is widely recognized as iconic Chick Lit – though appearing years before the genre was invented. Its colorful characters, verbal virtuosity, wit, and sensuality established the hallmarks of a style that has earned Weber comparison with Mark Twain, Fran Liebowitz, Harold Pinter, and Robert Ludlum (if such a hybrid can be imagined).

Janice’s novels happen between (and occasionally during) concerts. Music on some level infiltrates almost every book: Eva Hathaway writes hymns between trysts, Floyd Beck met the love of his life at Carnegie Hall, Leslie Frost is a concert violinist, and Ross Major listens to Beethoven when the going gets rough. Characters without music in their lives fill the void with swinging, murder, and treason, activities musicians tend to eschew since this would detract from practice time.

Janice divides her time between fishing villages in Massachusetts and Cape Breton.


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