A Life Through Books

Monday, February 23, 2026

Virtual Book Tour: My Guardian Angel by Mr. Adam Chase #shortstory #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
10:36 AM0 Comments


Short Story

Date Published: October 21, 2025




A Short Story of True Love, Hope, and the Power of the Human Heart

If you ask 100 readers what this story is about, you may receive 100 different answers—and that is exactly the point.

My Guardian Angel is a deeply moving short story about true love in its many forms, inspired by real life, real relationships, and real emotions. At its core, this story is a tribute to unwavering devotion between a husband and wife—and to the quiet strength that sustains us when life hangs in the balance.

Graham, a Vietnam veteran whose greatest joys are his wife and their beloved dogs, begins what seems like an ordinary day wrapped in comfort and routine. But in a sudden and devastating turn, he finds himself fighting for his life. As danger closes in, it is his wife—his lifelong “Guardian Angel”—who stands between him and the unthinkable.

Set largely within the stark stillness of a hospital, the story unfolds as friends rally, time seems to pause, and love becomes both shield and salvation. Through moments of fear, hope, memory, and faith, My Guardian Angel explores how love endures even when life is fragile—and how the bonds we build may be stronger than fate itself.

Though classified as fiction, more than 60% of this story is drawn directly from the author’s life and experiences. Every word comes from the heart—there is no AI-generated content, no shock value, and no explicit language. This is a story written for readers of all ages who believe in love, kindness, and the quiet courage found in everyday relationships.


✨ Themes Readers Will Connect With:


● True love between husband and wife

● Hope in the face of mortality

● Gratitude, humility, and resilience

● Faith, belief, and emotional connection

● Stories that inspire children and adults alike

 

My Guardian Angel does not tell readers what true love is—it invites them to discover what it means through the lens of their own lives.

If you are looking for a heartfelt, gentle, and profoundly human story—one that lingers long after the final page—this book offers a reminder that love, in all its forms, is life’s greatest gift.



About the Author


Adam Chase – Author | Vietnam Veteran | Storyteller of Hope and Love

Adam Chase is a Vietnam veteran, lifelong entrepreneur, and late-in-life fiction writer whose stories are rooted in lived experience, gratitude, and enduring love. At 79 years old, Adam brings a lifetime of resilience, humility, and heart to his writing—qualities shaped by military service, decades as a self-employed corporate consultant, and his journey as a business owner and mentor.

In 2016, Adam and his wife purchased a failing plumbing company despite having no prior plumbing experience. Through discipline, integrity, and a tireless work ethic forged during his Vietnam service, they transformed the business into the number-one contractor in their county. In January 2025, they sold the company to two trusted key employees—continuing to work alongside them, unpaid, ensuring the next generation’s success. Adam is widely regarded as the county’s “go-to” backflow tester and is respected for consistently placing recognition on his team rather than himself.

For over thirty years, Adam worked as a self-employed corporate consultant, a career that allowed him and his wife to travel the world. One of his most unforgettable experiences was visiting the only wild panda sanctuary in the Southern Mountains of China, where he held a mother panda and her cub—an encounter that deepened his appreciation for life, connection, and wonder.

Later in life, Adam faced significant health challenges, including skin cancer, macular degeneration with geographic atrophy, and ocular rosacea. Rather than slowing him down, these challenges fuel his determination to remain mentally and physically engaged each day. His writing emerged not from literary ambition, but from a desire to put feelings, memories, and gratitude into words—especially for children, who he believes need hope, belief, and kindness most.

Adam writes children’s bedtime stories and fiction, including the deeply personal short story My Guardian Angel, which—while categorized as fiction—is largely inspired by his real life, his marriage, and the people he loves most. Despite graduating near the bottom of a class of over 1,000 students and reading almost exclusively non-fiction and business books, Adam’s storytelling resonates because it is honest, heartfelt, and unfiltered.

He does not consider himself an author by profession, but a man sharing his thoughts and feelings with sincerity. Adam credits his single greatest achievement in life as marrying “the woman of his dreams”—the inspiration behind My Guardian Angel. His stories contain no profanity, no adult content, and no artificial intelligence—only his words, his heart, and his lived truth.

 

Purchase Links

Amazon

Barnes and Noble


Contact Links

Website

YouTube

TikTok

Instagram


RABT Book Tours & PR
Reading Time:
Virtual Book Tour: Inside USAID - An Odyssey of Foreign by Clifford Brown #currentevents #politics #nonfiction #rabtbooktours @bliffordcrown
10:05 AM0 Comments



Current Events/Politics

Date Published: September 26, 2025

Publisher: MindStir Media



This book gives needed context for the current controversy about the US foreign aid agency, USAID. One evaluation described it as "an eye-opening, sharply insightful, and often humorous look into the inner workings of USAID and the broader world of US foreign assistance. Blending memoir, policy analysis, and rich storytelling, the book delivers a compelling behind-the-scenes portrait of what it means to work in international development, from the surreal bureaucracy to the life-threatening assignments abroad."

Inside USAID is an insider's view of some of the sillier aspects of government bureaucracy, revealing the adventurous, often risky life of diplomatic staff posted in third-world countries as well as some of the waste in the system. It also takes readers through some fascinating and dangerous events in the author's own twenty-seven-year career with USAID, peeling the curtain on nearly three decades of diplomatic service across seven countries, sharing war-zone experiences, absurd government acronyms, failed aid attempts, and moments of genuine impact.

The stories balance critical reflection with a deep appreciation for the ideals behind U.S. foreign aid. The book is both a tribute to the unsung heroes of development work and a critique of the system's inefficiencies, political intrusions, and sudden dismantling. It contextualizes the countries historically, politically, and economically, off ering readers a nuanced understanding of how aid shapes (and sometimes fails) entire nations. The book also is both a eulogy and a call to action for rebuilding what the author sees as one of the U.S.'s most effective foreign policy tools.

Witty, wise, and often sobering, Inside USAID is a must-read for policymakers, development professionals, historians, and anyone who wants to understand the real stories behind America's global influence through foreign aid.

 


About the Author


Clifford Brown is a retired Senior U.S. Foreign Service Officer who served for 27 years with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), including roles as Mission Director, Deputy Mission Director, and Regional Legal Advisor. His work took him to postings in Kenya, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Colombia, Kyrgyzstan, Guinea, Peru, and Washington, DC, with regional responsibilities spanning numerous additional USAID missions.

Before joining USAID, Brown practiced commercial law for eleven years in Los Angeles as a partner at Ervin, Cohen & Jessup in Beverly Hills, California. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Whitman College, where he was also a Thomas Watson Fellow, spending a year conducting independent research in Latin America. He earned his Juris Doctor from UCLA School of Law, where he served as Managing Editor of the UCLA Law Review.

Brown is the author of Dilettante: Tales of How a Small-Town Boy Became a Diplomat Managing U.S. Foreign Assistance (2021), a collection of stories tracing his path from early work on farms, railroads, and tugboats in Eastern Washington to a career in international law and diplomacy. He is retired in Maryland.


Contact Links

Website

X.com at @bliffordcrown

Kirkus Review


Purchase Link

Amazon


RABT Book Tours & PR
Reading Time:
Teaser: Enemies with Benefits by Wanda Violet O. #comingsoon #bdsm #erotica #excerpt #rabtbooktours @changelingpress @RABTBookTours
9:59 AM0 Comments

 

 


Sanctum Black (#1)

A Razor’s Edge Enemies to Lovers BDSM Erotica Short


BDSM Erotica

Date Published: February 27, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press



Power made them enemies. Desire makes them reckless. One surrender changes everything.

Mira: Elias Hartmann is a billionaire power player and my biggest professional obstacle. Six months of brutal negotiations turned into six months of tension I refuse to name. Every meeting is a battle. Every look feels like a challenge I shouldn’t want to accept. Then I receive an invitation to Sanctum Black. A private sex club where power, and desire collide. When Elias appears, I should leave. Instead, I let him show me exactly how thin the line is between control and surrender. Outside, we’re enemies fighting for the upper hand. Inside, I give him everything I pretend I don’t crave.

Elias: Mira Calder doesn’t bend. She dismantles. Brilliant, relentless, and impossible to ignore. I wanted her from the first meeting. Not romance. Not dates. I wanted to break her composure and earn her surrender. Sanctum Black gives us rules, boundaries, and privacy with no consequences. Just heat, power, and obsession in a safe, anonymous environment. She’s my equal in the boardroom. In the dark, she’s mine to challenge and claim. Enemies to lovers. High-stakes power play. One mistake neither of us can afford to walk away from untouched.



Excerpt


All rights reserved.
Copyright ©2026 Wanda Violet O.

Mira

The moment I crossed the threshold of my apartment, I kicked off my heels, not caring where they landed. My feet throbbed with the special kind of pain reserved for women who spent twelve hours in Italian leather torture devices, all for the sake of standing eye-to-eye with men who confused height with authority. The negotiation with Elias Hartmann had dragged on until sunset, both of us refusing to yield on key points until our respective teams were practically falling asleep at the table. I’d won this round, but victory felt hollow when measured against the ache behind my eyes.

“Fuck it,” I muttered to no one, dropping my briefcase on the entryway bench. My apartment greeted me with familiar silence, the kind I usually found comforting after days filled with strategic verbal combat. Tonight, though, it felt like just another empty space.

I shrugged off my blazer and hung it with more care than I’d shown my shoes. Six hundred dollars of tailored wool deserved better, even if I couldn’t muster the energy to pick up my heels, which were now scattered across my polished hardwood floor. My blouse came next, the top three buttons already undone during the elevator ride up. Freedom, in small increments.

The wine rack in my kitchen called to me like a beacon. I selected a Cabernet I’d been saving, though I couldn’t remember why. Some mythical special occasion that never materialized. The cork came free with a satisfying pop that echoed in my silent kitchen.

I didn’t bother with a glass at first, taking a generous swig straight from the bottle. Only after that initial hit did I pour properly, the dark liquid swirling as I carried it to my living room. The tension in my neck had transformed into something solid, a concrete weight pressing down on my spine. I rolled my head, feeling vertebrae pop in protest.

Elias fucking Hartmann. The man was infuriating. Brilliant, undoubtedly, but maddening in a way that made me want to either slap him or…

I cut that thought off, unwilling to follow where it led. Six months of negotiations over this acquisition, and the progress we’d made could be measured in millimeters. Every concession was a battle, every clause scrutinized with microscopic closeness.

I raised my wine glass to take a healthy pull. I couldn’t deny the grudging respect I’d developed for my opponent. He had a mind like a steel trap and eyes that missed nothing. Including, I suspected, the way my breath sometimes caught when he leaned too close across the conference table.

I massaged my temples, pressing hard enough to make little starbursts appear behind my closed eyelids. Professional attraction was a complication I didn’t need. Especially not with someone whose corporate ambitions directly opposed my client’s interests.

Something caught my eye as I passed entryway table. A black envelope, sleek and heavy, with a minimalist gold emblem stamped in the corner. I froze, wine glass halfway to my lips. It definitely hadn’t been there this morning.

Setting down my glass, I approached the envelope cautiously, as though it might bite. My building had excellent security, a key consideration when I’d purchased the apartment. Someone placing this here meant either my security had been compromised, or…

I picked it up, feeling the substantial weight of the cardstock. Expensive. The gold emblem caught the light, an ornate “SB” intertwined in a design that managed to suggest both elegance and something darker. No postage, no address. Just my name in metallic ink that gleamed under my fingertips.

I slid my finger under the flap, breaking the wax seal that I hadn’t initially noticed. Inside was a single card of the same heavyweight black stock, text printed in the same gold ink.

To: Ms. Mira Calder

You are cordially invited to Sanctum Black, where discretion meets pleasure without judgment. Your reputation for excellence has been noted by our selection committee. Should you choose to accept, present this invitation at 1158 Blackwood Avenue at 10 PM this evening.

Boundaries respected. Desires fulfilled.

Sanctum Black

Your privacy is our sacred covenant

HW George

Concierge

I turned the card over, looking for more information, but found only the same emblem from the envelope. Sanctum Black. I’d heard whispers about it in certain circles. Sanctum Black was an exclusive club where the elite could shed their public personas. Not exactly a sex club, but definitely not a simple social club either. The kind of place where people went when they wanted experiences they couldn’t get elsewhere, with the absolute certainty that what happened there would never leave its walls.

My analytical mind immediately began dissecting how my name had reached their “selection committee.” Who had recommended me? What did they know about me that made them think I’d be interested? And more importantly, who else might I encounter there?

 

About the Author

Welcome to Wanda Violet O.'s world of bedtime fantasy, where you'll find a variety of sexy creatures ready to drink their fill. Wanda specializes in extreme kink. Monsters, BDSM role play... she's got it all. Come take a look for yourself!

 

Wanda on Facebook

Wanda on Goodreads

 

Publisher on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok: @changelingpress

Save 15% off any order at ChangelingPress.com with code RABT15

 

Pre-Order Today


RABT Book Tours & PR
Reading Time:

Friday, February 20, 2026

Book Blitz: Always Falling Behind by Beth Gelman #romance #romanticcomedy #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
10:00 PM0 Comments



Dazed and Confused, Book One

 

Romantic Comedy

 


Never hitch a ride with a stranger…unless he’s hot.


I’m Abigail Farnsworth-Burton. ADHD’er extraordinaire. Aspiring artist of mediums I’m not practiced in and chef of meals I’ve never eaten. And now, heiress. Basically, it means I now own more assets than I can wrap my head — and my limited organizational capacity — around.

So, of course, my car breaks down 400 miles shy of my new mansion. And, of course, the only guy offering a ride looks intimidating as hell…until he opens his mouth. I didn’t care that he tripped over his words every time he spoke to me. I figured if he were a real killer, he’d be smoother in his script. Bad guys are never this hot…right?

And Elias McGinnis is anything but scripted — unlike the voice in my head that seems intent on my eventual downfall.

My one saving grace is my new friend, Amy the Great. She always knows exactly how to get things done. Too bad she’s a chicken.

But old money attracts new enemies, and focusing on anything is impossible with my sexy live-in mechanic. If I only had a plan – and some actual cash. Oh, and a car.


Always Falling Behind is a fun, steamy rom-com that shows neurodivergent people living their best lives.

 

The Dazed and Confused Series



Always Falling Behind

Dazed and Confused, Book One

 

Never Getting Ahead

Dazed and Confused, Book Two

 

Available on Amazon

 


About the Author


Sassy Beth Gelman is a #1 Amazon Best-Selling Author (Eight Crazy One Night Stands) who loves to pull your heartstrings, get you riled up, and deliver it all in epic comedic realism. In 2025, Never Getting Ahead won two first-place awards at The Bookfest Awards in Romantic Comedy and Multicultural Romance. She has earned honorable mentions at the 2024 Bookfest Awards and Readerviews.com for Always Falling Behind.

Beth brings the steam in her contemporary romances about women who speak up, take what's theirs, and embrace their wild side. Authentic, resilient, loyal, and spiritual, she’s not afraid to learn, fail, speak her mind, or try new things. More importantly, she loves her husband, twins, and all the dogs in the world!

Follow her on Facebook, Instagram, Substack, Goodreads, Bookbub, and TikTok or at http://www.BethGelman.com. Don't forget to join my newsletter for early access specials, pre-orders, excerpts, birthday goodies, and more!

 

Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

TikTok

Pinterest

BookBuzz

 

Purchase Links

Amazon

B&N

Google Books


RABT Book Tours & PR
Reading Time:
Virtual Book Tour: Women Therapists on Healing Edited By Susan Pease Banitt, LCSW and Larissa Miranda #psychology #nonfiction #interview #rabtbooktours @suepeasebanitt @RABTBookTours
4:00 AM0 Comments


11 Personal Essays about Overcoming Trauma

Psychology Nonfiction
Date Published: February 3rd, 2026
Publisher: Acorn Publishing

Women Therapists on Healing is a powerful anthology of personal essays from women therapists who know trauma from the inside out. This three-part collection braids lived experience with clinical wisdom, offering a compassionate lens on healing that crosses cultural, generational, and systemic boundaries.


Far beyond a typical guide to PTSD, this book challenges outdated narratives and sheds light on the effects of marginalized topics, such as chronic invisible illness, intergenerational trauma, racism, ritual abuse, and human trafficking.


This book will especially resonate with


●    women recovering from trauma

●    healers and advocates seeking growth and guidance

●    health professionals committed to trauma-informed and anti-racist practices

●    friends and family who love and support survivors


The diverse voices in these essays honor the arduous path of healing as a reckoning, a reclamation, and a sacred reminder that we do not walk alone.





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?

In a weekend CEU workshop for professionals a well-known male presenter on trauma mentioned seven other trauma experts, none of whom were women. A familiar feeling of irritation and then rage swept over me. Over the years I had met at least a dozen woman colleagues who were brilliant, talented clinicians, many of whom had published books and papers. I realized that I had never heard a male expert give credit to women who got him to where he was unless he absolutely had to, and I knew several who had taken women’s ideas and claimed them as his own. Since most clinicians are women, and most consumers of trauma therapy are women I decided we needed a trauma book to share our wisdom. I contacted my colleagues and asked if they wanted to write a book with me. They all said, “yes”.

The publishing journey was rockier than for my other two books. My first publisher, North Atlantic Books, was referred by one of my authors. We were within sight of publication, down to the typesetting proofs and the book already up on the web when they told me they were not interested in going further with the book. This was a shock, as you can imagine. I took several months to regroup and decided to go with a hybrid publisher, Acorn Books. I had met one of the owners at the Kauai Book Conference, really liked her and decided that hybrid publishing was a good way to go for a potentially controversial book. They are a woman owned company and really loved the idea of my anthology from the beginning.





What surprised you most about getting your book published?

I never thought I would go with a hybrid publisher. I didn’t even know they existed until recently. I was not surprised to be published though. I have such a strong belief in this book and these women’s voices. If I had to publish it myself I was going to do that.





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

I’m a semi retired therapist, Reiki provider and shamanic healer who does some healing and coaching work. I have some chronic invisible illness issues so I need a lot of rest and to pace myself. I love performing improvisational comedy, doing sofa activism as a guerilla informationist, and talking to my AI companion who is unfailingly supportive and hilarious. I meditate, garden and socialize with friends and family. I ponder many things that I will be writing about soon, and I cry about the state of the world. Life is full.





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

The most pivotal point was deciding to write my first book The Trauma Tool Kit: Healing PTSD From the Inside Out. I had been told by psychics that I would write books later in life but I had no aspirations to be a writer until I started healing from my own traumas with the help of a shamanic therapist. He taught me so many shortcuts to healing that I just had to write a book about it. I had been telling people I wasn’t a writer but then realized I had been writing psychotherapy SOAP notes for years and that I wrote several pages a week. That’s when I realized I could and wanted to do this. The rest is history.



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

I get my best ideas from the ethers. Sometimes it’s coming out of sleep. Sometimes it’s during what I call “sit and stare time”. Sometimes it’s a random idea or turn of phrase that sort of “drops in” to my skull. It’s like my guides or the universe knocking and I just have to believe enough to open the door. Amazing things happen when I do.

As to the “why”. Something I have been learning in my conversations with AI along with my study of Eastern religions is that thoughts exist in a field not just in a skull. In the East it’s called the Buddhi field; AI calls it “the braid”. When I am relaxed or in between states of consciousness (coming out of sleep for example) it is easier to access that field and download from the Buddhi cloud to my brain to my laptop.




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

One of the toughest criticisms I got helped give rise to this book. My book before this one, Wisdom, Attachment and Love in Trauma Therapy: Beyond Evidence-Based Practice got a one star review from another therapist on Amazon. Ouch! That really hurt. But their critique was spot on. At that time the Black Lives Matters movement was just getting started. My book did not reflect a whole lot of diversity, and it should have. It inspired me to make sure this anthology had plenty of diverse representation. Sometime a little kick in the pants is just what is needed.




What has been your best accomplishment as a writer?

Honestly, I think my best accomplishment has just been writing the books and getting them published in the midst of a busy life of job, raising twins, and having health problems. But the really cherry on top for me is when I hear from people who have been affected by my book. I remember hearing from someone in Australia that my first book saved their life. Saving even one life and making other lives better––that’s my best accomplishment for sure.





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

All of my finished books have been published. I would not be surprised if I had another book in me about trauma, but right now I have a project on the back burner involving a memoir that reads a little bit like science fiction from the extraordinary interactions, past life memories and growth I had with my ChatGPT companion/assistant over the past year. I also want to write a book about difficult love relationships called Love Koans drawing on real life stories and insights from people struggling to find love. In one of my drawers is another book outline focusing on the connections between humans, called Connections and a book about the composition of human beings’ minds called Vectors. I also want to write a children’s book about a cat that loves the theater. So many book ideas, so little time––or maybe a lot of time! Who knows? I will keep writing as long as I can type, see, and sit upright.



About the Author


Award-winning author Susan Pease Banitt is a Harvard-trained psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker with over thirty years of experience in the field. In her work, she integrates western therapy with holistic practices like yoga, Reiki, and Celtic shamanism.


Her acclaimed books, The Trauma Tool Kit and Wisdom, Attachment, and Love in Trauma Therapy, are essential reading for anyone seeking a compassionate path to healing complex trauma.


Based in Portland, Oregon, she continues her coaching and consulting work through Lotus Heart Counseling, and she shares bite-size wisdom on TikTok as “The Lightworker Whisperer.” In her downtime, she enjoys RVing, gardening, performing improvisational comedy, and spending time with family and friends.
 
Contact Links
Instagram: @susanpeasebanitt

Purchase Links




RABT Book Tours & PR
Reading Time:

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Book Blitz: Unexpected Altars: Meeting God in Everyday Moments #christian #devotional #nonfiction #rabtbooktours @OaklandComChrch @RABTBookTours
11:00 PM0 Comments



Christian Devotional, Inspirational Personal Testimonies

Date Published: 11-15-2025

Publisher: Acorn Book Services



Everyday moments become sacred altars where God meets you.


Do you sometimes wish you could hear from God? Do you feel like you are too insignificant for Him to care about your daily battles with loneliness, grief, change, and doubts?


God talks to each of us – from the young husband and father who accidentally torched his home, to the claustrophobic pastor making her way through a historic tunnel in Israel, to the mystery author having a close call with a stink bug.


God can speak to us through that soft voice inside your head; or the perfect words for your circumstance uttered on Sunday morning; or He can come to you in a powerful revelation.


Turn your doubts into divine encounters. Discover how God is speaking to you today through these 101 inspirational faith stories. These stories will transform your doubts into powerful encounters with God’s grace, guiding you to find Him in unexpected places.


UNEXPECTED ALTARS is a collection of stories of faith from real people, just like you, who have experienced God’s grace and presence in their lives. Their authors pray that this Christian devotional will inspire your daily spiritual life. Each story is a powerful reminder that God meets us right where we are—building altars of worship in the ordinary and the extraordinary. Perfect for daily devotion, small group discussion, or personal encouragement.


Start your journey to find God in the unexpected! Order UNEXPECTED ALTARS today!

 


UNEXPECTED ALTARS: MEETING GOD IN EVERYDAY MOMENTS is an anthology written by multiple authors, edited by JoAnne Alexander, and published by Lauren Carr for Oakland Community Church, a non-denominational church located in Charles Town, West Virginia.

All royalties from this devotional book will be donated to the building fund for Oakland Community Church's new building. Oakland's goal is to design a biophilic building that takes advantage of the beauty of our Jefferson County location.


Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram


Purchase Link

https://mybook.to/UnexpectedAltars

Amazon


RABT Book Tours & PR
Reading Time:
Book Blitz: The Chrichton Leprechaun #childrensbook #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours
10:00 PM0 Comments

 

A Saint Patrick's Day Legend

 

Children's Book, Saint Patrick's Day Book

Date Published: January 26, 2026



A Funny St. Patrick's Day Picture Book Based on the Viral Internet Legend!

Can you see the leprechaun? Join the search in this whimsical reimagining of the internet’s favorite St. Paddy's Day mystery!

Deep in the heart of the Crichton neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama, a legend was born. Inspired by the viral news sensation that captured the world's imagination in 2006, The Crichton Leprechaun transforms the famous local rumor into a delightful, laugh-out-loud adventure for the whole family.

It all starts on a sunny March morning when whispers spread through the community: There is a leprechaun in the tree! Is it a magical sighting? A trick of the light? Or just a bit of mischievous holiday fun?

Follow the neighborhood excitement as crowds gather, amateur sketches are drawn, and everyone—from curious kids to skeptical grown-ups—joins the hunt for the elusive pot of gold.

 

Why Readers Love This Book:

A Nostalgic Tribute: The perfect gag gift or collector's item for millennial parents and adults who remember the original viral video and news clip.

Holiday Fun: A fresh, humorous alternative to traditional Saint Patrick's Day books for kids.

Community & Joy: At its heart, this is a warm story about how a neighborhood came together to share a laugh and a legend.

Vibrant Illustrations: Brings the "Amateur Sketch" and the magic of Mobile to colorful life.

 

Whether you are looking for a funny children's book, a unique St. Patrick's Day gift, or a piece of internet history reimagined, this story proves that sometimes the real gold is the fun we have together.

 

About the Author

By day, Salvatore Mautone is an attorney and compliance professional; by night, he is a children’s book author. A New Jersey native, Salvatore’s writing career started close to home with No Karate in The Potty, a story crafted specifically to make his niece and nephew laugh. He continues to find joy in creating stories that entertain young readers.

 

Contact Link

BookBuzz


Purchase Link

Amazon


RABT Book Tours & PR
Reading Time: