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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Virtual Book Tour: Circus Bim Bom by Cliff Lovette #historical #fiction #coldwar #interview #giveaway #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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A Cold War Adventure


Historical Fiction/Cold War Fiction w/romance subplots

Date Published: 03-01-2026

Publisher: Bim Bom Books



There are no accidents in life, only opportunities wearing different clothes."

When the first privately owned Soviet circus arrived in 1990 America as the Soviet Empire unraveled, its elite performers expected to build cultural bridges through spectacular shows. Instead, this prestigious troupe faced a perilous journey through Cold War America.

Circus director Yuri had to navigate treacherous waters where American mobsters, Soviet agents, and political forces circled like predators. Young aerialist Anton dreamed of becoming a clown against his family's wishes, while forbidden romances and unexpected connections bloomed between Soviet performers and Americans who saw past the ideological divide. As high-stakes conspiracies threatened to tear the circus family apart, they had to choose between the authoritarian chains of home and the uncertain promise of freedom.

As The Ringmaster reminds us, "The best Soviet stories are like vodka—they burn with suffering, intoxicate with conflict, keep you stewing in reflection, and yearning for your heart's desire." This genre-bending tale explores whether human connection can transcend ideology—and whether storytelling can bridge the divides that separate us.

 



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1. What is the hardest part of writing your books?

Getting started. I carried this story in banker’s boxes for over thirty years. Who was I to write a novel? I’d spent my career as an entertainment lawyer—negotiating contracts, not crafting prose. Imposter syndrome hit hard.

Then came the isolation. Law is collaborative—negotiations, conference calls, war rooms. Writing is you and a blinking cursor. No one to tell you if a scene works or falls flat.

Once I settled on The Ringmaster as narrator and captured his voice, momentum took over. But summoning the courage to begin after thirty years of “someday”? That was the hardest part.

 

2. What are your most played songs?

I’m a Classic Vinyl devotee. Give me Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, Steely Dan—the music I grew up with in the ’70s. There’s a reason those songs have endured: they’re storytelling set to music.

But writing Circus Bim Bom hijacked my playlists. The novel has over forty-five embedded links to period music and historical footage, and curating those tracks became an obsession. “Entrance of the Gladiators”—the iconic circus march—played on repeat while I wrote the circus’s arrival at Hershey Arena. “Dorogoi Dlinnoyu,” the haunting Russian folk song that became “Those Were the Days,” underscores scenes of nostalgia and loss. And Reagan’s “Tear Down This Wall” speech—I must have watched it a dozen times getting the chapter right.

I wanted readers to hear what the characters hear. The music isn’t supplementary—it’s part of the storytelling experience.

 

3. Do you have critique partners or beta readers?

Absolutely. I had about fifteen loyal and dedicated beta readers, and I relied on StoryOrigin’s beta reader management system to coordinate the process. Hats off to Evan Grow for building a supportive author platform.

The feedback loop was invaluable. Each reader caught something different—an inconsistency I missed, a character moment that didn’t land, a historical detail that needed more grounding. I made substantial improvements based on their input.

Here’s one example that changed the entire reader experience: multiple beta readers told me they were struggling to keep track of over two dozen characters. That feedback led me to create the animated character avatars on my companion website at bimbombookclub.com. Each avatar introduces their character without spoilers, giving readers a fun and entertaining way to refresh their memories. What started as a problem became one of the story’s most distinctive features. I’ve learned to embrace reader feedback rather than defend my original choices.

 

4. What book are you reading now?

I just picked up Gavin Newsom’s Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery. I’m interested in how political figures use storytelling to frame their personal narratives—the craft of memoir overlaps more with fiction than most people realize. You’re still making choices about what to include, what to omit, and how to structure revelation.

And as someone who writes about a period when empires crumbled and ordinary people had to navigate forces beyond their control, I’m drawn to stories about the intersection of personal identity and political power. That tension—between who you are and the systems you operate within—is at the heart of Circus Bim Bom.

 

5. How did you start your writing career?

As an attorney, I’d been writing my entire career—contracts, legal memoranda, briefs. But fiction? That started with a compulsion I couldn’t shake.

In 1991, I was the lowest attorney on the totem pole at an entertainment law firm in Atlanta. I got the clients no one else wanted. In walks this long-haired road manager named Bobby Liberman, telling me the unlikely story of a Soviet circus he’d road-managed—a hundred and twenty performers from behind the Iron Curtain. It was the sort of fantastical story I would have made up, except it was true.

I collected everything for three decades—newspaper clippings, performance programs, interviews. My late friend David Rams badgered me to write it. He was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer and he urged me—no, insisted—that I finally put the story on the page. When the pandemic arrived, I had no more excuses.

 

6. Tell us about your next release.

Circus Bim Bom: The Great Escape arrives late 2026. Book One ends at a critical turning point—I won’t spoil it, but readers will understand why the story demanded to be told in two parts.

The Great Escape picks up where we leave off. The stakes rise, choices become harder, the forces circling our characters grow more dangerous, and the question posed in the first book—can human connection transcend the barriers that divide us?—is put to the ultimate test.



About the Author

 

 Cliff Lovette is a father, storyteller, and dog lover living in Sandy Springs, Georgia. For over 40 years, he practiced entertainment law, serving as Senior Vice President at LaFace Records and representing artists including Usher and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. His passion for bridging historical divides led him to co-produce a groundbreaking reconciliation event between descendants of Buffalo Soldiers and Lakota Native Americans. In 1990, when Bobby Liberman—road manager for the first privately owned Soviet circus touring America—became his client, Cliff discovered the true story that inspired this debut duology.


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Monday, April 6, 2026

Book Blitz: A Cowboy's Dilemma by E. Joe Brown #giveaway #western #historical #fiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Western Historical Fiction

Date Published: 08-19-2025

Publisher: Artemesia Publishing, LLC



As the Kelly Can Saga continues, Charlie and his wife, Susan, must deal with continued conflict as they attempt to grow their fledgling Kelly Oil Company. Like many other oilmen, Charlie and his partner, Hank Thomas, want to acquire oil and mineral rights to the Osage Nation’s land in northern Oklahoma. This leads them to confrontations with an adversary from their recent past. Susan’s life is imperiled by those evil characters. How will her cowboy come to her rescue and deal with dangerous direct threats on their lives? Charlie rapidly steps up to the challenge as any past Top Hand at the world-famous Miller’s 101 Ranch would.

 


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E. Joe Brown is an award-winning author of novels, short stories, and memoirs. His current projects include a series of historical fiction novels set in his native Oklahoma. Publication of the first book in the series is scheduled for August 2022. His memoir ‘Mickey and Me’ about meeting his hero, Mickey Mantle, is now featured in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Joe currently serves as President of New Mexico Westerners, an Advisor to the SWW Board of Directors, and is a member of Western Writers of America and Military Writers Society of America. 


He supports his love of music and performance through active membership in the International Western Music Association. He served on the organization’s board of directors for three years. In 2013, Governor Susanna Martinez appointed him a New Mexico Music Commissioner.


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Joe concluded his lifetime military and civil service careers upon retirement on June 30, 2010. An exciting multi-faceted career of firsts included leading the USAF Range Instrumentation Team to aid the original NASA Space Shuttle program. His team helped create the Shuttle Worldwide Network and supported the first six missions of Space Shuttle Columbia. As the Air Force Flight Test Center Project Manager, he guided the design, construction, and implementation of the Benefield Anechoic Facility on Edwards AFB. The facility tests state-of-the-art electronic warfare systems in a secure environment. His final assignment was in direct support of the two-star Major General at Edwards AFB where he advised on strategic planning to assure future readiness to test USAF and Department of Defense weapons systems. 


An alumnus of the Oklahoma State University College of Engineering, Joe continued his engineering education during both his military and civil service careers. He completed coursework at the University of Colorado, Georgia Institute of Technology, George Washington University, University of Tennessee, Chapman University, and the University of California at Los Angeles. He later completed a BS in Business Management at Phoenix University and the Executive MBA program with a Strategic Planning emphasis from Webster University.


Joe has been married to his wife Linda for over fifty years, and their sons have given them five beautiful grandchildren.

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Book Blitz: Tilly and the Wisdom Trials by David Tra #childrensbook #fantasy #adventure #rabtbooktours @critterquestaca @RABTBookTours
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Children’s Fantasy Adventure, Educational Fiction / Learning Adventure,

Date Published: February 27, 2026




In this imaginative and heartwarming picture book, Tilly and the Wisdom Trials introduces young readers to a world hidden beneath the prairie - a place where learning is a magical adventure and knowledge is the key to unlocking ancient secrets.

Tilly, a clever and kind-hearted young badger, discovers a mossy wooden gate hidden among vines and roots, setting her on an unexpected path: the legendary Wisdom Trials. With her loyal companions, the Brainy Bunch, she journeys through a series of challenges that test more than just book smarts. From riddle gates and logic tunnels to kindness puzzles and courage quests, each trial demands wit, empathy, and commitment.

Written in lyrical rhyme and brimming with wonder, Tilly and the Wisdom Trials is the first book in the Critter Quest Academy Collection - a series that blends adventure, problem-solving, and joyful learning in an underground world of whimsical crifters. Ideal for fans of The Questioneers and The Tale of Despereaux, this story celebrates curiosity, resilience, and the magic of a mind set on discovery.

 

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David Tra is a computer scientist, educational game developer, and children’s author who creates story-driven learning experiences that blend games, books, and curiosity. He is the creator of Critter Quest Academy, an interactive educational platform and book series that turns problem-solving into adventure.

David previously developed the educational math games El Mathador and Treasure Math, helping students build confidence through play. He is also the author of The Star of Shanraz, a novel for teen readers. His latest work focuses on the Prairie City Adventures and Critter Quest Academy books, beginning with Tilly and the Wisdom Trials, the featured launch title that introduces young readers to a whimsical underground world where questions, puzzles, and curiosity guide the journey.


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Virtual Audiobook Tour: Early Snow by Kevin Wolf #audiobook #giveaway #mystery #interview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Mystery

Date Published: February 18, 2026

Narrator: Greg O'Donahue

Run time: 5 hours 20 minutes.



EARLY SNOW

Odyssey Pruit paints pictures of the ghosts and spirits she saw in the halls of an old hotel where she worked ten years before. GUY HOGAN doesn’t believe in ghosts. Hogan is hired to guard Odyssey’s pictures for her first art show in the same old hotel. When an early blizzard closes the roads, knocks out the power and telephone, Hogan is trapped in the hotel with Odyssey’s quirky fans. When imps and ghouls make their presence known, Hogan questions his doubts, and the answer could be murder.





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What is the hardest part of writing your books?

It seems time is a constant adversary. I’ve yet to conquer the discipline of sitting down and producing words, then sentences, then paragraphs that become pages. And I'm always thinking of the next thing(s) I want to write



What are your most played songs?

Amarillo by Morning- George Strait

Come Monday- Jimmy Buffett

The Road Goes on Forever- Robert Earl Keen

How Great Thou Art-Carrie Underwood



Do you have critique partners or beta readers?

I found a critique group early. It helped to share my work with others and listen to their comments, advice, and feedback. I facilitate a weekly Zoom writers’ group meeting. Besides the feedback, I value the accountability to others. There is a certain intimacy that comes from sharing your writing and that has brought so many valued friends.



What book are you reading now?

I just finished CJ Box’s newest, CROSSROADS. I’ve read everything of his. Last night I read the first chapters of John Grisham's CAMINO WINDS. And one of James Scott Bell’s craft books, WRITE YOUR NOVEL FROM THE MIDDLE, is on my desk.



How did you start your writing career?

I can point to the exact moment I committed to becoming an author. I was in the airport in Detroit, headed home after a week of work. It was shortly after 911. In the time when we never knew if we would be in security lines for two hours or breeze through in ten minutes. The lines were short, and I was on the concourse waiting for a flight home. I had finished a forgettable paperback, couldn’t find anything interesting on the bookshelf in the airport shops, so I opened my laptop and typed out the opening lines of what I was sure would be an international best-seller and coming blockbuster movie. I still remember the opening line: “She was the kind of woman men noticed and he was being paid to notice.” It got worse after that. I know. I read it.



Tell us about your next release.

I’m going international. In 2026, ek-2 Publishing will release two books from my backlist in German. I’m excited about that, and we’re negotiating for other titles. I’m planning on publishing COMMANCHE COUNTY, the sequel to the Tony Hillerman Award Winner, this summer.

 

 

 Kevin Wolf is an award-winning Mystery and Western author. His books include Trailridge (2024), The Homeplace, winner of the 2015 Tony Hillerman Prize and the 2016 Strand Critics Award finalist for Best Debut Mystery. His short story Belthanger received the 2021 Spur Award for Best Short Fiction and his novel, The Bootheel was a 2024 Peacemaker Award finalist.

The legends and landscape of the West are evident in everything he writes. His newest novel, Trailridge, is set against the grandeur of Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park and the 1982 Lawn Lake Flood. Those who visit Rocky often or have chosen the national park for their once-in-a-lifetime destination will recognize the mountains, valleys, rivers, and the twists and turns of Trailridge as this story races to its climax.

In The Homeplace, a schoolboy hero returns after sixteen years to solve a murder in a windswept, dying town on the eastern plains of Colorado. In his short story Belthanger, readers are given a glimpse of a 1950s small town, soon to be bypassed by the new Interstate Highway System, and the drama that unfolds on the town’s darkened streets one night. The BootHeel is a coming-of-age tale of a teenage orphan and an aging gunman as they follow a treasure map into Mexico as the nineteenth century draws to its end.

Kevin Wolf is a member of Western Writers of America, Mystery Writers of America, and serves as Vice President of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. He facilitates a weekly critique group for other writers. The great-grandson of Colorado homesteaders, he enjoys fly fishing, old Winchesters, and almost every 1950’s Western movie. He lives in Estes Park, CO with his loving and patient wife.


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Teaser: The Yellow Hair by Dwight Holing #excerpt #mystery #western #nativeamerican #fiction #comingsoon #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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A Nick Drake Novel, Book 10


Mystery, Contemporary Western, Native American Literature

Date Published: 04-30-2026

Publisher: Jackdaw Press




New Badge. Old Blood.

Nick Drake traded his past for the Sheriff’s star, but Harney County doesn’t do election honeymoons. His tenure kicks off with a double homicide staged as a murder-suicide—a lie Nick isn't buying. As he digs into the crime’s rotting core, the rookie Sheriff finds himself fighting a war on two fronts: a lethal learning curve with unproven deputies and a political recall designed to bury him. In the high lonesome where secrets kill, Nick must strike first and strike hard. Because in this office, the only thing shorter than his term is his life expectancy.

 


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Chapter 1

 

Potholes on a road I’d never traveled before grabbed at the wheels like a bad conscience seeking redemption. It led to a ranch east of Burns surrounded by withered hayfields scratched out of a dead sea of sage scrub. Tumbleweeds hung on rusty strands of sagging barbed wire. The wind-scoured house and barn looked ready to give up the ghost. If the call that brought me out proved true, the owners already had.

A brand new 1980 Cadillac Sedan de Ville was parked out front. The color made me think of the old saw about red skies in the morning. The driver’s door opened and released a cloud of cigar smoke followed by a big man wearing a pearl snap-button shirt and stockman boots. He set a summertime Stetson atop his crew cut and eyed the seven-point gold star on the door of my rig.

“I take it you’re the new sheriff,” he said. “I heard Harney County had a special election to fill the boots of the old one who got hisself killed.”

“Nick Drake,” I said. “And you are?”

“Red Caldera.” He chuckled. “Yup, I know, heckuva moniker. My folks idea at being clever. Pleased to make your acquaintance, though the situation inside is none too pleasing. Couple been dead a week, be my guess.”

When I didn’t make a move toward the house, he clicked his cheek. “I woulda thought you’d charge right in, but maybe you don’t know you’re s’posed to on account you’re new to sheriffing.”

“If they’re dead like you say, what I need to know first is why you went inside uninvited.”

The straw cowboy hat reared back as he aimed his double chin at me. “Now, hold it right there. I didn’t do nothing wrong. I’m the one called it in and I’m the one been cooling my heels on a hotter than a firecracker morning waiting for you to show up.”

 

 

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Dwight Holing is the award-winning author of twenty books, including the bestselling Nick Drake Mysteries and the popular Jack McCoul Capers. He is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and Western Writers of America. He lives beside a coastal river in California with his wife and two dogs who’d rather swim than walk.


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Teaser: Cressida's Sacrifice by Mikala Ash #excerpt #steampunk #romance #suspense #comingsoon #rabtbooktours @ash_mikala @ChangelingPress @RABTBookTours
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Steampunk Romantic Suspense

Date Published: April 10, 2026

 

 


 Clara looks for love in an alien city of lust. Can Cressida’s passion save the love of her life?

Automaton engineers Clara Wheeler and Edmund Blake travel to the moon with spiritualist Cordelia and her automaton lover, Adam, along with Home Office Agent Harry Kincaid. Clara has a suspicion their chaperones, the lusty Lunarians Pamela and Burton, are not the beautiful technologically advanced benefactors they seem. Clara fears the pair are hideous monsters, killing humans to possess their bodies.

Cressida Troy, now the Empress of Space, Nil Ilson, has sacrificed her humanity to marry the Lunarian emperor, Mon Ilson -- perhaps the most powerful witch of them all. As their visit to the lusty city progresses, both in and out of bed, Clara learns more than she wanted. She fears the experiment to open a portal to the other side risks not only the destruction of the Lunarians, but of humanity as well.

 



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I am very old, sometimes new, and my changes are looked forward to.

I am mostly silver, and occasionally wear a ruddy hue, but I am hardly ever blue.

I am brightest at night, and control the oceans with all my might.

And bless toiling farmers with my pearly light.

What am I?

Embarrassingly childish doggerel I know, but I enjoy composing riddles. They also afford a distraction from troubling thoughts. The puzzles can be complex and obtuse which I relish, or simple and obvious. The former irritates Edmund, my fellow Lovelace Protocol engineer exceedingly. He accuses me of showing off.

In the circumstances this one was far too easy to solve, and Burton Sobel, my Lunarian guide who’d become my lover, didn’t even bother saying the solution. He condescended to give me a reassuring smile as he tightened the buckle of my seat belt.

In desperate need for a more substantial diversion, I looked up into his handsome face with an obvious invitation. Taking the hint his lips quickly claimed mine with a passionate kiss. I returned it with enthusiasm, and felt instantly guilty, for I was simply using him. I needed him on my side if I was to solve the Lunarian riddle.

“Don’t be concerned,” he said after a long moment. He had mint green eyes, and his unwavering regard was disconcerting. Did he know what I was up to, I wondered. “I will look after you. I promise.”

“Thank you,” I told him, and snatched another kiss. I had to be sure I’d won him back after my beastly accusations. Though I believed them to be true, for the moment I must deny them. “You’ve been very kind. I’m quite recovered. I apologise for my wild imaginings.”

“Don’t dwell on it,” he said, and kissed me again. “It’s been a difficult few days.” He gave my hand a squeeze before pushing himself away to check on my fellow passengers.

Difficult indeed. The two automatons, Jack and Jill, my colleague Edmund Blake had been ordered to take to the Moon had broken their Lovelace Protocols and tried to kill Miss Cordelia Warrington, one of our fellow passengers.

I watched Burton glide gracefully toward the others. Like all Lunarians he was preternaturally beautiful, and that observation made me rehash my fears about them. Why did they look like us? If, as the rumours went, they came from the planet Mars, how was it they resembled humans in every respect? If Mr. Darwin was correct, that species evolved over time by accidental mutation, and the successful alteration selected by nature, how could two species separated by the gulf of space be so alike?

Not only that. Why were they so good-looking? Every Lunarian I had met, and granted that was precious few, were striking in their attractiveness. The observation was not mine alone. Even The Times declared them “diamonds of the first water -- exquisite, flawless, and as radiant as the Koh-i-Noor that graces our Sovereign’s crown.”

What aspect of impartial nature could select so handsome a race? Was that selection natural at all? I thought not.

That was not the only aspect that caused me discomfort. It was their character. Noted again by newspaper columnists who had the opportunity to meet them, the people from the moon were always polite to extremis in private, their behaviour in public impeccable. To me they were just too perfect.

That they had first come to the attention of the general public with a dazzling display of raw power -- destroying hundreds of airships and navy vessels in an instant. That dramatic appearance had saved the empire from a sneak attack by our European foes. The Queen’s wholehearted embrace of them, natural enough I suppose as they had come to us in our hour of need, worried me. The officious manner in which Her Majesty’s agents had press-ganged Edmund and me into our current situation further deepened my suspicions.

If that wasn’t enough, what I had surmised in the last few days terrified me. It seemed their leader, Mon Ilson, was a powerful witch who had mastery over life and death. Apparently, Mon Ilson was immortal. Our mission was to bring automatons to the moon so he could experiment on transferring the soul of a dead man into a machine. This was impossible, I was certain, however it seemed he could harness his magical powers to make the transfer possible.

The dark conclusion of my fears and surmising was that I suspected that Mon Ilson was transferring the souls of Lunarians into the bodies of humans he had killed. Not that he should choose only ill-featured victims, but he selected only attractive people to kill. It seemed to make his crime more perverse, if that were possible. My thread of reasoning was absurdly simple, like my silly riddles. No wonder Edmund scoffed and thought me eligible for a darkened cell in Bedlam or Coney Hatch. He had pulled at each strand, and my surmises had unravelled -- at least in his estimation -- into a messy pile of yarn. He seemed unaware that his infatuation with his Lunarian lover may have biased his criticism.

Nevertheless, I had entertained the notion that I was the victim of a crazed delusion, but Mr. Frasier -- Cordelia’s contact in the spirit world -- had given me some hope. Discovering that there really was a spirit world was yet another assault on my scientific creed. That I now relied upon a dead man to seek out the souls of those foully murdered by Mon Ilson to prove my claim, made me further doubt my sanity.

Madness aside, my assertion that the Lunarians intended to subjugate all of humanity, employing the military and industrial might of our Empire to accomplish it, was as clear to me as water. What galled me most was the betrayal of our sovereign, Queen Victoria. Willing or unwilling, weak or wilful, it seemed to me she had become a partner in this most diabolical crime, and it saddened me deeply to think it.

So, what was I to do about this?

I looked about the cabin. We were a strange collection: three women, two men, and one automaton. First was Miss Cordelia Warrington, a spiritualist who was to play a crucial role in a bizarre and outlandish experiment. She and Mr. Frasier, who I must insist is real as all my hopes rely on him, were to contact the soul of one Fritz von Wellen, and by doing so allow the Lunarian emperor to magically conduct him into the brain of an automaton. It was ludicrous to be sure. To deposit an incorporeal soul into a head filled with copper and brass ratchets and gears is simply preposterous.

“Doesn’t your soul, an incorporeal entity, reside quite happily in a vessel of flesh and blood?” Burton had reminded me with a condescending smile. “How is brass any different?”

I had bitten my lip. “Touché,” I replied. I suspected the experiment was simply the camouflage of the real task -- the transfer of Fritz’s soul into the body of a recently murdered human being.

 

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Aussie Mikala Ash used to be a mild-mannered training & development consultant by day, and a wild sci-fi and paranormal adventure writer by night. Now she is a brazen full-time writer and nature photographer who is concentrating on having among other things, “… bags, and bags of fun!” Mikala can be found on Facebook and on Twitter.


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Friday, April 3, 2026

Book Blitz:  The Intercessors by D.L. Norris #fiction #shortstories #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Fiction / Short Stories

Date Published: February 24, 2026



The Intercessors: They Walk Among Us by D. L. Norris is a moving and inspiring collection of short stories that celebrates the extraordinary power of intervention. Inspired by real events, each narrative follows individuals confronting adversity-loss, isolation, crisis, regret, and despair-only to be met by timely acts of compassion, guidance, or mysterious encounters that alter the course of their lives. From a struggling writer reignited by a stranger's encouragement to a homeless man reclaiming dignity through a simple breakfast, these stories reveal the profound impact of kindness and human connection. Threaded throughout every tale is a powerful conviction: redemption and renewal remain possible, no matter how deep the sorrow or how complicated the past. The intercessors-sometimes ordinary people performing extraordinary acts, sometimes figures whose presence defies explanation-offer hope, second chances, and unexpected pathways forward. With warmth, insight, and emotional depth, this anthology invites readers to reflect on the interventions that have shaped their own journeys and to find reassurance in the enduring truth that healing and transformation are always within reach.


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D. L. Norris is a distinguished author and motivational speaker, widely recognized for her insightful contributions to literature and personal development. With a prolific career spanning several decades, Norris has explored themes of health, emotional wellness, family dynamics, and cultural history, earning her a devoted readership. Her acclaimed novels, “The Long Way Home,” “Where the Heart Is,” “Old Books and Faded Dreams: Collector’s Edition” and "Field of Memories: A Tapestry of Heartwarming Short Stories—are celebrated for their vibrant, humorous stories and authentic portrayal of real-life events and mindsets inspired by her beloved Scandinavian heritage.

Norris’s writing is characterized by its warmth, wit, and ability to capture the complexities of human relationships, drawing from her own experiences and family traditions. Through her work, she invites readers to reflect on the importance of resilience, hope, and unconditional love, weaving together narratives that resonate across generations.

She and her husband, Quincy, reside in the picturesque city of Hartford, Connecticut, where they continue to inspire others through their commitment to storytelling and community engagement.

 

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