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Monday, July 6, 2026

Virtual Book Tour: Beyond the Broad Path by John Stephen Frey #interview #religion #christian #nonfiction #Rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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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With fresh clarity, this book makes the case that Christ’s message is not outdated, but radically relevant—offering redemption, lasting joy, and peace that cuts through chaos.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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Teaser: Master of the Hunt by Angela Knight #teaser #excerpt #dark #fantasy #romance #comingsoon #rabtbooktours @AngelaKnight @ChangelingPress @RABTBookTours
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Dark Fantasy Romance, Mystery & Suspense

Date Published: July 10, 2026



A werewolf prince and a lovely fairy police chief battle mad gods for the fate of a kingdom.

 

Sidhe Prince Dearg Galatyn is a werewolf, spymaster, and Blade of the Dragon God. When his deity sends him visions of a beautiful cop’s horrific murder, Dearg must save her at all costs. Otherwise, she won’t be the only one to die -- and his kingdom could be lost.

Iona Anann is the granddaughter of Maeve, the Mother of Fairies. Her day job is police chief of Summerwood, a quirky town full of magical creatures who make fantasy films. When the dragon god’s feared werewolf weapon shares his horrific visions, she is forced to accept Dearg as her bodyguard.

Then murder comes to Summerwood as the assassin begins picking off victims -- with Iona and her prince as his ultimate targets.

Locked in a pressure cooker of blood, magic and madness, Iona and Dearg begin to fall in love. But stalked by killers and psychotic gods, will they even live out the week?

 

Warning: Adult situations, graphic violence and language. No cheating, guaranteed HEA.

 


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My second cousin was plotting treason again.

I strode toward the private library in my parents’ wing, my boots clicking over the jeweled tiles. I needed to brief Dad on Goran Galatyn’s plot. We had to quell the bastard’s little rebellion before he dragged us all into another civil war.

My hand slid to the messenger pouch that held the evidence of Goran’s guilt. For the past month, I’d had my spies working to discover the extent of the treason -- the allies Goran had assembled, the knights, mercenaries, and armsmen he’d recruited or hired. My agents were well-placed and reliable -- a high-ranking knight, a noblewoman, one of my cousin’s so-called friends, and Goran’s mistress, all of whom had reason to hate the bastard. The evidence they’d collected was solid, corroborating each other even though none of them knew about the others. I’d compiled the reports and documents they’d produced into a coherent picture that revealed just how close Goran was to launching an attack.

Fortunately, the plot had yet to pick up steam. My father was a popular king, generous and fair, and his Morven subjects weren’t interested in swapping him for a predatory tyrant. Not after my uncle’s hellish reign.

With Dad’s approval, I’d head for my cousin’s mansion in the morning and… remind him why betraying King Llŷr Galatyn was a bad idea. Goran, you cretin, Dad gave you one second chance already. That’s all you g --

The vision hit between one step and the next, driving into me like a tournament lance. My knees buckled. I tripped, my face smacking the marble with a painful pop of light. The world dropped away.

Huge, brilliant eyes stared into mine, irises somewhere between green and gold, hot and lazy with passion. One corner of the woman’s lush mouth crooked up as she smiled. Her hair was long, a gleaming mass of green curls that tumbled around pale, bare shoulders. Her graceful fingers slid through my hair, her touch both sensual and soothing. “I love you,” she breathed, her voice throaty, rich with need. “I need you. Now.”

My c*ck hardened in a rush. No surprise, given the feel of her lean, athletic body, the sweet curves of her small breasts. But what did surprise me was the peace I felt -- as if I’d found the love my parents had. This is a hell of a lot better than my usual vis --

I should have known better.

The vision shattered into a thousand fragments amid breathless howls of pain. The accompanying image was worse. Huge talons gripped the woman I’d just been making love to, digging in as the creature crushed and twisted her like a scullery wringing a rag. Bones crunched and her green eyes bulged, screams breaking off into a breathless wheeze of terror and anguish. An immense raptor beak punched into her belly…

No! My horror snapped like thin ice over hot rage. I roared, trying to draw the jeweled sword at my hip, but my body lay paralyzed.

The vision tore, the pieces flying away like shreds of parchment in a hurricane.

My vision version gripped the curve of the woman’s ass as I pressed her against the wall. “I swear they won’t get you as long as I --”

Shreds flew, and she was dressed like an American cop in a black uniform, a gold badge gleaming on her chest. She stood crouched and ready with a longsword in her hands in front of a shop window. The English words Summerwood Spells and Potions flowed in gold script across the expanse of plate glass. Lovely face cold with fury, she stepped forward, swinging the sword with impressive strength --

Another blade rammed straight through her chest. Her unseen attacker lifted her off her feet and kicked her body off his sword, sending her flying backward to slam into the window. It shattered, and she fell into the display beyond, landing amid tumbling bottles that broke under her weight.

Sickened, I stared through the glass shards as she writhed in pain, gasping, the light draining from her huge green eyes as pumping blood soaked the window display --

The scene broke apart again, and she pressed silken and strong against vision-me as I suckled her pretty bare breasts --

I watched her die again.

The tortuous visions went on and on, me making love to her, then witnessing her murder, each death more twisted and violent than the last -- eaten by monsters, screaming in agony as she burned like a torch, crushed under a hurtling boulder, thrown by unseen hands over the edge of a cliff, hacked apart with a massive axe. Nightmare piled on nightmare until I prayed for her torture to end.

I was no stranger to watching people die -- I’d killed my share. But watching the cop die again and again drove sick, helpless despair through me. In between those hideous deaths, she stared into my eyes with a love I’d thought I’d never find. Women bedded me for the power and bragging rights that came with fucking a prince, but they didn’t love me. I was the King’s dog, not quite Sidhe enough despite my royal blood.

To everyone, it seemed, but her.

The vision tore for the last time, and I found myself lying on cold tiles staring at a marble column, my head aching so hard, my eyes throbbed.

“What. The fuck. Was that?” The words emerged as a rumbling growl. I pushed myself to hands and knees that were as huge and furry as the rest of my body, fingers tipped in three-inch claws. My werewolf form. When did I shift?

Didn’t matter. I had to find her, protect her, whoever she was. Right the hell now.

Yes, Cachamwri’s voice rumbled from the depths of my mind, the Dragon God’s magic vibrating in my bones. Without her, we’re all lost. Find her in Summerwood and let nothing separate you until she’s safe. Show no mercy to any who would feed upon her.

Over the fifteen years since Cachamwri had demanded my service, I’d never craved a mission. I craved this one. I had to save her. I couldn’t let her die, let her suffer, let the assassins torture her. I’d have gone after her even without your orders.

I know. That’s why you’re my Blade. The god sounded smug.

But Cachamwri wasn’t the only one I owed a duty to. I’ve got to tell Dad I’m going. I can’t let him get blindsided by this… whatever the hell it is.

Yes, tell him. But be quick. Without you, she’ll die tonight.

I struggled to my feet, as clumsy and aching as if I’d been beaten with a bag of bricks. Grimly, I headed down the corridor, the pain falling away as Cachamwri’s strength flooded me, washing away the ache and confusion.

Bones crunched and her green eyes bulged. Screams breaking off into a breathless wheeze of terror and anguish. An immense raptor beak punched into her belly --

The hall spun, and I stumbled against the wall, swallowing bile. I’d be experiencing flashbacks until I fulfilled my assignment. Goran Galatyn’s rebellion would have to wait.

Your father will have no kingdom to save if she dies, the dragon god told me.

I didn’t doubt Cachamwri. Whoever was behind this was a monster, and I wanted him dead as badly as my god did. I’d never met the green-haired woman, but I knew her. Her taste, her smile, her passion. I wanted to know even more. Ached to know everything.

Some sane part of me rebelled. This isn’t me. I didn’t do love at first sight -- not after getting kicked in the teeth by court ladies so often. Especially not because of a vision, for Cachamwri’s sake. I wasn’t that kind of impulsive idiot.

But this clawing need said otherwise. I couldn’t let the fuckers kill her.

You have thirty minutes. No longer. Cachamwri’s thundering presence faded to a distant mental rumble. I sighed in relief as the crushing pressure lifted. Reaching for my magic, I shifted back to Sidhe form, the blue brocade and silk of my court garb returning, jeweled sword swinging in its scabbard by my left hip.

Something stung my leg like a hive of bees, the pain so sharp, I jerked and swore. An abrupt, grinding hunger rolled over me -- not for food, but the blood of the woman’s would-be assassins.

 


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New York Times best-selling author Angela Knight has written and published more than sixty novels, novellas, and ebooks, including the Mageverse and Merlin’s Legacy series. With a career spanning more than two decades, Romantic Times Bookclub Magazine has awarded her their Career Achievement award in Paranormal Romance, as well as two Reviewers’ Choice awards for Best Erotic Romance and Best Werewolf Romance.

Angela is currently a writer, editor, and cover artist for Changeling Press LLC. She also teaches online writing courses. Besides her fiction work, Angela’s writing career includes a decade as an award-winning South Carolina newspaper reporter. She lives in South Carolina with her husband, Michael, a thirty-year police veteran and detective with a local police department.


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Friday, July 3, 2026

Virtual Book Tour: Navigate Cancer by Teresa Ferreiro-Vilariño #interview #giveaway #nonfiction #selfhelp #health #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Coaching for Resilience

 

Leadership / Self-Help / Health / Business

Date Published: April 29. 2026

Publisher: Serapis Bey Publishing, Arizona, USA

 


This empowering book launches the new Cancer Compass; an essential self-leadership resource for people facing cancer. It extends its reach to caregivers, healthcare professionals, and organisations committed to offering meaningful support to anyone in their workforce dealing with cancer. It encourages us to see cancer not solely as a medical challenge, but as a profound moment to honour the resilience of our human spirit, embrace growth, and reclaim control of our lives for a brighter future.

Teresa Ferreiro-Vilariño challenges her readers to shift their perspective, prioritising personal empowerment, connection and purposeful living. Her insights about resilience coaching and each person’s human potential are uplifting. Her book is deeply rooted in practical application, including thoughtful exercises and tools that prompt us to access our inner resources, engage in self-discovery and cultivate our secure bases. These unique gifts guide us to align our decisions with our values and goals, helping us chart a path forward with choice, clarity and confidence.




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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 journey to write Navigate Cancer – Coaching for Resilience began many years ago with my own cancer diagnosis. I was 36 years old and suddenly faced questions that no one seemed able to answer: What resources do I have to navigate this situation in the best possible way? How do I deal with uncertainty? How do I remain myself when cancer threatens to take over everything? How not to fall into the projections others make about someone with cancer?

Those questions eventually led me to become a professional coach and later to complete a PhD researching how coaching can support people living with cancer. The idea of the book came after finishing my doctoral thesis. The book brings together that lived experience, years of coaching practice, and five years of academic research. In many ways, it is the culmination of a journey that began long before I started writing.

 

What surprised you most about getting your book published?

What surprised me most was seeing how the original idea evolved into something much bigger than I had imagined. What began as a summary of my PhD gradually became a practical framework—the Cancer Compass—that people can use to navigate cancer with greater awareness, choice, and agency.

It was fascinating to watch the book develop its own structure and identity as I wrote.

 

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

Most of my time is dedicated to coaching. I work as an executive coach with leaders and organisations, and I also support people navigating cancer through coaching programmes and workshops.

Outside work, I enjoy yoga, spending time with my family, cooking, scuba diving, walking our dog, travelling, and being in nature. Those moments help me recharge and often become the source of new ideas.

 

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

The day I met with the publisher of my first book. He had not yet read the manuscript, but after listening to me explain the concept, he looked at me and said, "This book is important. We have to publish it."

That moment stayed with me. It made me realise that our ideas can have an impact beyond what we initially imagine, and that the stories we feel compelled to tell are often the ones that need to be heard.

 

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

While practising yoga, walking the dog, taking a shower, or having a meaningful conversation with someone.

I think ideas emerge when the mind has enough space and there is no judgement. When I stop trying to force an answer, my thoughts become quieter and connections begin to appear naturally. I also love brainstorming with other people. There is something energising about building on each other's ideas and creating something together.

 

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

I have actually been quite fortunate and have not received any particularly harsh criticism as an author, at least not yet. Most readers have been supportive, even when they do not agree with every aspect of my perspective.

If anything, some readers initially expect a cancer book to be either a personal memoir or a guide focused primarily on treatments, medical information, and survival stories. While my own experience with cancer inspired the book, Navigate Cancer is not the story of my journey. It focuses on the person behind the diagnosis and offers a practical framework to help people navigate the emotional, psychological, and human aspects of the experience.

I have learned that whenever you offer a different perspective, not everyone will immediately connect with it—and that is perfectly fine. What matters is that the book resonates deeply with the people it is written for.

 

What has been your best accomplishment as a writer?

Publishing Navigate Cancer – Coaching for Resilience has been my greatest accomplishment as a writer. Not only because of the years of work behind it, but because it brings together so many parts of my life: my personal experience as a cancer survivor, my professional work as a coach, and my academic research.

More importantly, it offers a different perspective on cancer—one that sees people as whole human beings with the capacity to choose, lead themselves, and find meaning even in challenging circumstances.

 

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

A few unpublished short stories and poems that I have chosen to keep private.

When it comes to books, I am very persistent. I rarely abandon a project once I have committed to it. For me, a book is not finished until it has reached readers, and I usually do not start writing a new one until I have completed the previous one.

 

 


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Teresa Ferreiro-Vilariño is the Founder and CEO of Kimberlite (https://www.kimberlite.es), an innovative organisation dedicated to providing comprehensive support to people navigating cancer—particularly within corporate settings—through professional coaching. A Master Certified Coach (MCC) accredited by the International Coaching Federation (ICF), Teresa brings more than 20 years of experience working with leaders and organisations worldwide.

At the age of 36, a breast cancer diagnosis marked a turning point in her life, redirecting her focus toward empowering people living with cancer. In the years that followed, she authored her first book, I Have Breast Cancer–What Now?, recognised for its inspirational and practical guidance, embraced motherhood, and founded a charitable initiative supporting young women navigating motherhood after cancer. She later earned a PhD focused on applying professional coaching methodologies to the specific needs of people facing serious health challenges. In recognition of her commitment to patient advocacy, she was honoured with the European Patient Champion Award by EyeforPharma in 2019.

Teresa is also an executive coach and coaches across multiple programs at IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland, including the flagship High-Performance Leadership (HPL) Program, supporting leaders in developing resilience, clarity, and sustainable performance.

 

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Virtual Book Tour: Perilous Shores by Thomas M. Wing #interview #giveaway #historical #fiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Book 2 of The Sea Hawkes Chronicles

 

Historical Fiction/Nautical Fiction

Date Published: June 23, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing



Vengeance is as dangerous to a cause as to the enemy.

The murder of his wife at the hands of British soldiers prompts American privateer Captain Jonas Hawke’s vow to make Britain pay.

A grief-stricken Jonas strikes deep into the heart of the enemy, driven by his personal vendetta. When he raids a port city, one of his men crosses an unthinkable line, which forces Jonas to come to terms with the anguish that distorts his definition of justice.

Concerned his wrath will bring irreparable harm to the cause for America’s freedom, Jonas grapples with his role as a warrior and as a man. When he learns the Royal Navy is hunting his ship, he fears his deadly decisions may have cost him and his crew everything. It’s too late to turn back. Instead, he must continue on and face the inevitable perils of war.

Perilous Shores is a gripping, action-packed, and historically authentic tale of revenge, survival, and one man’s relentless pursuit of his country’s independence.

 


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What is the hardest part of writing your books?

ANSWER: Rewriting/revising them! I always end up cutting scenes or parts of scenes that were fun to write, but do not move the story along, and thus are extraneous.

 

What are your most played songs?

ANSWER: I can’t write with real music playing, whether instrumental or with lyrics. I have an app called Endel that helps take that part of my brain that distracts me and sends it off to la-la land, so I can focus. But my most played music of late is the Broadway cast recording of Operation Mincemeat. It gets me in a creative mood because the folks who wrote it were incredibly creative to take a real world military deception operation and turn it into a musical comedy that is factually accurate, and at the right moments appropriately respectful and somber, and still have wonderful songs!!

 

Do you have critique partners or beta readers?

ANSWER: Beta readers have become indispensable for me! I trust and need their insights, and they catch problems with the story that I just wouldn’t see without their input. I haven’t tried critique partners yet, but another Naval Academy classmate has asked me to aid him in his first fiction attempt, and we’ve pretty much agree that’s the approach we’ll take for the relationship.

 

What book are you reading now?

ANSWER: I’m finishing a book on the Penobscot Expedition, as well as reading a thriller called The Organization: Operative Nova. I read across genres and enjoy all of them. Even romance!

 

How did you start your writing career?

ANSWER: I’ve been writing in high school. My first story was sold in 1991 to a San Diego sci-fi paper called The Omega Chronicles, which is sadly defunct – not due to my story!. The “career” part really started when, after attending a writers conference for about four years, I finally mustered up the courage to show my work to Holly Kammier, the co-owner of my now-publisher, Acorn Publishing. She told me to rewrite chapter one from scratch, but that if that came out well, they’d be willing to work with me, so long as I agreed to send the material through a developmental edit. Needless to say, I agreed!

 

Tell us about your next release.

ANSWER: The MS I just finished is titled Treadnought and is the third installment in Jonas Hawke’s journey through the American Revolution. He’s still fighting at sea, and eventually becomes part of the Continental Navy. He also unfortunately is ordered to participate in the Penobscot Expedition. That’s all I should say to avoid spoilers! It should come out early next year, perhaps in March.

After that, I’ll focus on my World War II novel in two volumes, then turn to Jonas’s son, William. At least, that’s the plan for now. It could be derailed by whatever historical shiny object next attracts my attention! A Naval Academy classmate, friend, and fellow author would like me to write more Jonas story, and she got me thinking….But World War II is definitely next!

 


 

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Thomas M. Wing, a Naval Academy and Naval War College graduate, retired after thirty-two years as a Navy Surface Warfare officer. A dedicated sailor for half a century, he created the Continental Navy Foundation, served as its executive director, and commanded its brigantine, Megan D.

Tom’s first novel, Against All Enemies, earned gold medals from the Military Writers Society of America and Literary Titan. In Harm’s Way, the first in the Sea Hawkes Chronicles series has also garnered several awards.

He resides in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and daughter and a cat and a dog. Whatever free time he has is still spent on the water.

For more about the author and to follow his blog about nautical and naval trivia, visit his website ThomasMWing.com.


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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Release Blitz: Nana Claus and the Thank-You Notes by Kelly Redding #releaseday #newbooks #giveaway #childrensbook #kidsbook #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
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Children's Picture Book

Date Published: 07-02-2026

Publisher: Solander Press



Gratitude is important to Nana Claus. Even the smallest act of kindness spreads joy, like sending thank-you notes. Nana Claus helps some special friends learn to write thank-you notes to thank others for what they do for them. Nana and her friends learn about ways to say thank you using short notes.



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Kelly Reddin is an award-winning writer and author of the Celebrating Family Series, which highlights healthy relationships between children and the Nana Claus Series, focusing on kindness and friendship. Her short stories and essays have won numerous awards from writing organizations including the Joplin Writers Guild and the Ozark Writers League.

Kelly is a former elementary, middle grade and college educator. Her work at LEGO Education spanned two decades in a variety of positions from Curriculum Specialist to Global Master Trainer. Kelly loves to travel, meet new people, and learn about the world around her. She is active in her community, serving on several non-profit boards.

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Book Blitz: Burned Out by Iris Waichler #memoir #nonfiction #rabtbooktours @IrisWaichler @RABTBookTours
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Non-Fiction, Self-help

Date Published: May 29, 2026

Publisher: Manhattan Book Group 


       


Burned Out evolved from conversations I had with a friend who had been a firefighter for 30 years. He shared stories about traumas he and his fellow firefighters experienced while on the job. We discussed universal challenges that first responders face in terms of not knowing what to do with this trauma, recognizing its symptoms,  and the impact it had on family members and loved ones. I interviewed male and female paramedics, firefighters, and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT's) around the country to get their candid personal stories and experiences.  I also interviewed family members. We all shared the goal of wanting to. help fellow first responders and family members understand the dynamics of trauma, its impact, and how they can get support to cope with its consequences with renewed understanding and resilience.
 

Key themes of book:
  1. What types of trauma do first responders experience on the job?

  2. How does it impact them physically and emotionally?

  3. How does it affect their relationships with family members and loved ones?

  4. How can first responders and family members understand and  cope with these traumas?

  5. What ways can they effectively communicate and understand the ramifications of trauma?

  6. Where can they go for help to deal with the trauma and learn to heal from it?

 
Message for readers: My hope for those who read this book is that you will have a greater understanding and appreciation for the sacrifices our first responders and their families make in the service of others. I believe reading these personal accounts in combination with the information, support, and resources provided will be invaluable to all who take the time to read Burned Out. I hope you will share it with others you believe might find it beneficial.


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Iris Waichler has been a well known patient advocate and licensed clinical social worker for the last 40 years. She began her career working with geriatric patients who experienced catastrophic illness and counseled them and their families about adapting to these medical problems. She helped them understand their medical condition helping them to cope with the disease and its impact on their lives.

She is an award winning author. In addition she is a prominent speaker presenting on topics related to infertility and caregiving. She has been featured in Redbook, Parade, MindBodygreen.com., Forbes Magazine and Next Avenue Magazine. She also has done many radio shows and podcasts.

Iris has taught and supervised social work students, medical students, interns, residents, and nurses about patient rights, ethics.

Ms. Waichler found herself in the role of a patient when she battled infertility for many years. The feelings of loss and helplessness she personally experienced were profound. She promised herself if she was successful in having a child she would do everything she could to help other people fighting infertility.


She authored a second award winning book, RIDING THE INFERTILITY ROLLER COASTER, A GUIDE TO EDUCATE AND INSPIRE. This book won 4 awards including 2 best book of the year awards. The response was so great she began doing individual and group counseling with people who had infertility. She volunteered for RESOLVE, a national infertility group, and went on to do a series of radio interviews, magazine articles, workshops, and speeches on infertility topics.

Her book, ROLE REVERSAL, HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND YOUR AGING PARENTS, has won 8 major book awards. Her experience in caring for her beloved father, who died at age 97, triggered her passion in reaching out to others who suddenly find themselves in a caregiver role and are uncertain about what to do or where to go for help. In this book she shares her father’s inspiring story and her personal and professional experience in assuming the challenges that come with being a caregiver for an aging loved one.

Iris has been doing freelance writing for the last 18 years. The focus of her work has been on health related topics. She also does workshops and speeches offering caregiving tips for caregiver family members and educating healthcare professionals.

Ms. Waichler lives in Chicago with her husband, Steve, and her daughter, Grace and her mini golden doodle Brandi. She loves to travel whenever she can and to spend time with friends and family.

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