#blogtour The Executive Code  by Andrea Nicholas

 

Business – Leadership

Date Published: May 29, 2026

Most executives don’t fail on the way up. They falter after they
arrive.

 

The C-suite changes everything: the scale, the stakes, the scrutiny. What got
you promoted — functional excellence, execution, personal drive —
isn’t enough to sustain you when every decision is visible and every
move is interpreted.

 

In The Executive Code, strategic advisor Andrea Nicholas reveals the unspoken
rules of C-suite leadership, drawn from years advising senior executives in
high-pressure, enterprise environments.

 

Inside, you’ll discover how to:

 

* Navigate the invisible transitions that come with C-suite responsibility

* Avoid the traps that cause capable executives to stall or be sidelined

* Expand your judgment, influence, and executive presence across the
enterprise

* Handle politics, pressure, and power without losing your edge or integrity

* Lead with clarity when scrutiny is constant and the margin for error is thin

 

If you’re preparing for the C-suite or determined to endure once
you’re there, The Executive Code is your strategic advantage at the top
— a concise, practical guide for turning a hard‑won role into sustained
authority and impact.

 

About the Author

 

 ANDREA NICHOLAS is a trusted advisor to C-suite executives leading under
sustained visibility and consequence. She brings more than three decades of
experience across consulting, executive leadership, and entrepreneurship, and
is the creator of the CoachsultingÂź method, helping leaders expand
influence, sharpen judgment, and build legacies that endure.

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#blogtour Between These Walls by Michael Newman

A Gripping Journey Through History’s Darkest Corridors

Historical, 20th Century, World War II & Holocaust

Date Published: March 26, 2020

History has a way of hiding its deepest secrets behind closed doors and
within silent walls. Some stories remain buried for decades, waiting for the
right moment to emerge and demand to be told. Between These Walls is not
merely a work of historical fiction, but a profound exploration of identity,
survival, and the unbreakable bonds that connect generations across time and
tragedy. Written by Michael Newman, this compelling narrative weaves together
threads of war, persecution, and redemption into a tapestry that refuses to
release its grip on the reader’s heart and mind.

A Tale Woven from Three Families

In the summer of 1988, New York art curator Daniel Singer receives a
mysterious package from West Berlin, sealed with security tape that will
shatter everything he thought he knew about himself and his family. What
begins as a simple delivery transforms into an extraordinary odyssey that
spans continents and decades, pulling Daniel into a labyrinth of secrets that
have been carefully guarded for over forty years.

Newman masterfully constructs a dual timeline that oscillates between May 1945
and July 1988, creating a narrative bridge across generations. In the dying
days of World War II, on the American occupied side of Germany’s Elbe River,
US Army Medical Corps Colonel Samuel Singer stumbles upon the shot-up wreck of
a smoldering SS staff car. Inside: a badly injured driver, a dead German Army
officer carrying the ID of a Nazi war criminal, and a young blonde woman, also
dead in the back seat. This haunting discovery sets in motion a chain of
events that will echo across four decades.

The story sweeps across the battlefields of World War I, through the horrors
of World War II and the Holocaust, into the founding of Israel, and through
three Middle East wars. Each historical moment is rendered with meticulous
attention to detail and emotional authenticity.

The involvement of the Mossad, Israel’s legendary intelligence agency, adds
layers of intrigue and suspense to Daniel’s quest. As he uncovers shocking
truths about his heritage, Daniel must navigate a treacherous landscape where
the past and present collide, where old wounds remain fresh, and where the
consequences of long-buried secrets threaten to destroy everything he holds
dear. Following one American family and two German families, Newman crafts a
narrative that explores not just acts of evil and callous indifference but
also acts of heroism, generosity, and love in the time of Adolf Hitler’s rise
and eventual defeat.

A Labor of Love Rooted in Personal History

Newman’s research was exhaustive and deeply personal. He traveled throughout
Europe, visiting the actual locations that appear prominently in the book. He
walked the streets of Berlin, discovering the stolpersteine, the engraved
brass plaques embedded in the cobblestone streets marking where Jewish
families lived before the Nazis deported them to their deaths in Auschwitz. He
ventured to the Eagle’s Nest in Berchtesgaden near Munich, Hitler’s wartime
summer home perched high in the Bavarian Alps. Most significantly, he visited
Mauthausen concentration camp itself, where his own father had been imprisoned
by the Nazis in 1944-45.


“My visits to Mauthausen, Berlin and Hitler’s summer home at Eagle’s Nest were
the motivators for me to write Between These

Walls,” Newman explains.


“These places provided me with the inspiration and ideas for the plot and
premise of the book. With the global rise in antisemitism, the words ‘Never
again’ couldn’t ring truer.”

The book’s website features a compelling gallery of images from Newman’s
travels, including photographs of historical documents, and the actual
locations featured in the story

Discover the Truth Behind the Walls


Between These Walls
is available for purchase through multiple platforms,
making it accessible to readers worldwide. The novel is available in both
paperback and Kindle editions.

 

 

About the Author


 

 Michael Newman brings an unparalleled authenticity to Between These Walls
because he writes not as a distant observer of history, but as someone whose
life has been indelibly shaped by it. The son of Holocaust survivors, Newman
has always had a deep interest in the Second World War, not as an academic
pursuit, but as a personal mission to understand and honor the experiences
that defined his family’s existence. He received first-hand accounts of what
happened during WWII in the concentration camps, particularly Mauthausen,
where his father was imprisoned.

Newman’s mother, aunt, and grandmother were hidden by Righteous Gentiles in
Budapest during World War II. His father fought in the Hungarian Army, dug
trenches in a forced labor battalion near Stalingrad, and later endured eight
terrible months at Mauthausen in Austria. In 1956, at age twelve, Newman
himself became a refugee, slogging through mud and snow, dodging guard huts to
escape into Austria after the crushed Hungarian uprising against the Soviets.

Years later, as a successful self-made real estate magnate and founder of
InterRent, a real estate investment trust on the Toronto Stock Exchange,
Newman could have allowed his professional achievements to define him.
Instead, he chose to honor his heritage by telling a story that needed to be
told. He has since taken his wife, three children, and one granddaughter on
trips to Mauthausen, ensuring that the next generation never forgets.

During the Second Lebanon War in 2006, concerned over what he perceived as
one-sided news coverage against Israel, he had the opportunity to travel,
surreptitiously, to Israel. Using a connection with an Israeli intelligence
colonel, Newman spent a week in the war zone, visiting bomb shelters, air raid
command centers, and troops in the field. This experience became a model for a
character in his book who helped Israel fight for independence in 1948.


“I am not a religious person, but I do identify myself with what happened
during the Holocaust and I am very much a Zionist and support the founding of
Israel,”
Newman says.

This conviction breathes through every page of Between These Walls, giving the
novel an emotional authenticity that resonates with readers across all
backgrounds.

Today, Newman lives on Toronto’s waterfront with his wife, Dixie, and their
Morkie, Mia. Surrounded by five children and eleven grandchildren, he has
transformed the pain of his family’s past into a gift for future generations.
Writing books, as Newman admits, is “a career change I wasn’t expecting to
make at this stage of life. It’s been gratifying for the ego.” He is currently
working on a sequel with the working title A Daughter’s Revenge, and has hired
a screenwriter on spec to craft a six-part series based on his first book.

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#blogtour Lift Off to Love by Gina GiambalvovGlocker

A NASA Second Chance Romance

Contemporary Romance

Date Published: June 29, 2026

She didn’t plan on NASA. She definitely didn’t plan on Jack Calloway.

 

When her Dallas skincare company is hired to develop a cream for the Diana IV
moon mission, Bella Genovese finds herself in a world of astronauts, launch
countdowns, and one very unexpected attraction to the mission’s quietly
devastating commander.

 

He’s a widower with two daughters and a Corgi named Daisy. She’s a widow with
two daughters and a Corgi named Primrose. He drinks Laphroaig neat and drives
a Porsche. She wears Louboutin’s to baseball games and names her
suitcase Spotty Dotty.

 

The universe, it seems, has a plan.

 

But with a moon landing on the horizon, the miles between Dallas and Houston,
and two hearts still carrying the weight of loss — can two people brave
enough to reach for the stars find the courage to reach for each other?

 

Warm, funny and deeply romantic, Lift Off to Love is the story of two people
who thought their greatest adventures were behind them — and the love
that proved them beautifully, completely wrong.

 

“Roger that. Always.”

 


The countdown has begun. Get your copy today and join Bella and Jack on a
journey where dreams take flight and love reaches for the stars.
 

 

About the Author

 

 Gina Giambalvo-Glockler is a debut novelist with a love of romance, hockey,
Taylor Swift, and shoes that are probably impractical but absolutely worth it.
A proud Italian American, she writes warm, funny stories about second chances,
blended families, and the kind of love that proves it’s never too late for a
great adventure. When she’s not writing she can be found researching Italian
designers, developing skincare products, watching the Philadelphia Flyers, and
spending time with her rock star husband, drummer Nigel Glockler of the
British heavy metal band, Saxon. Lift Off to Love is her first novel.

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#blogtour The Brothers Brown by RG Stanford

for the sake of family

Family Saga, Historical Fiction, Native American

Date Published: 12-04-2025

Based on a true story.

Set in the late 1890’s, The Brothers Brown – a family saga, Part 2 – For
the Sake of Family is a sweeping frontier saga of love, guilt, and redemption
– an unflinching portrait of a man’s descent into madness amid the
unforgiving wilds of Indian Territory.

When Matt Brown boards a northbound train, he carries more than a pistol. He
carries the weight of his brother’s death, a marriage strained to its
breaking point, and a conscience at war with itself. A doctor’s brown
vial of medicine offers fleeting relief but soon draws him into a darker world
where pain and guilt blur into something far more dangerous.

His wife, Milla, proud and rooted in her Choctaw heritage, stands as both his
anchor and his judge as the world around them shifts under the weight of
change and loss.

From Fort Smith, Arkansas, to the wooded banks of Bokchito Creek, two families
are bound by tragedy and love, vengeance and mercy. A celebration meant to
heal ignites old resentments. A family gathering ends in bloodshed. And a
winter dance turns deadly, forcing each to face the cost of survival,
forgiveness, and the ties that bind them.

Steeped in the spirit of the Choctaw Nation and the rough mercy of the Old
West, For the Sake of Family is a haunting tale of madness, murder, and the
fragile hope that redemption can be found on the far side of ruin.

 

About the Author

Raised on the beaches of South Texas, R.G. Stanford has always been
drawn to stories that transcend time. That passion was ignited in 1976 with
the discovery of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, and deepened
with The Feast of All Saints just a few years later. Though historical fiction
wasn’t an immediate calling, a personal journey into genealogy changed
everything.

With no close relatives nearby, R.G. Stanford turned to online resources in
search of extended family. That search became a twenty-year journey through
genealogy websites, Federal Census records, the National Archives, and old
newspapers. Along the way, R.G. Stanford uncovered incredible stories about
her family and the people who once lived in the Choctaw Nation, Indian
Territory.

Compelled to record the truth of her family in the lore, sprinkled with
imagination, R.G. Stanford is a history lover, a research buff, and a
passionate genealogy enthusiast. She is also a mother, a grandmother, and a
teller of stories, now living near Orlando.

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#blogtour Our Toxic Traits by Rebecca Christo

 

Some secrets are better left buried.

Others are waiting to
pull you under.

Our Toxic Traits

by Rebecca Christo

Genre: Dark Romantic Suspense Thriller

Some secrets are better left buried. Others are waiting to
pull you under.

Jill Davis is just trying to survive the hustle of New York
City. As a private dog walker for the elite residents of an Upper East Side
high-rise, she’s used to navigating the eccentricities of her wealthy clients.
From the icy and demanding Briar Whitney, to the mysterious and unnervingly
attractive Christopher Bennett. Jill prides herself on blending into the
background; but in a city where everyone is watching, staying invisible is
becoming a dangerous game.

While a serial killer that the media has dubbed the
“Socialite Strangler” stalks the shadows of Central Park, Jill’s carefully
curated life begins to unravel. A series of unexplained “glitches” in her daily
routine, and a questioning detective suggest that the danger isn’t just in the
park, but in the building where she works.

When a high-stakes Halloween party turns a theatrical hoax
into a gruesome reality, Jill is thrust into the centre of a nightmare. Caught
in a web of obsession and lethal deception, she must decide who to trust.

In a world where everyone is connected, there is nowhere
left to hide. Can Jill break free before her own toxic traits and those around
her, become her undoing?

 

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Avid dog lover and Author Rebecca Christo was born in
Toronto, Ontario, where she developed an early love of both reading and
writing. Of particular interest to her was creating a story with emotionally
mature content that was still entertaining enough to be read for fun on a
relaxing vacation. She hopes she’s succeeded with her very first published
novel: Mirrored Wounds.

When she’s not travelling with her husband, Darcy Christo, Rebecca enjoys
spending time with him, her children Ali, Brittany and Maxwell, and her puppies
(Lucy and Winston) in Wasaga Beach, Ontario where she currently lives.

  

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#blogtour Cops in Space by Gail Koger

 

“I’m as crazy as an outhouse rat and just as hard to kill.”

Cops in Space 

Coletti Warlords Series Book 20

by Gail Koger

Genre: SciFi Romance Action Adventure

Once upon a time, Lexi was a “normal” teenager. Now she’s a
galactic cop with a deadly predator as her boss. She gets to deal with flesh
eating monsters, alien babies, hunky warlords, space battles, and not so bright
bad guys.  Plus, the fate of the universe rests in her hands. What could
possibly go wrong? Did we mention the baby? (It’s a boy)

 

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Zarek the Coletti Overlord and Lexi’s uncle gives her the Coletti version of the birds and the bees talk:


“Has your father talked to you about the physical differences between a human male and a Coletti?”

“No.” Where was this going?

Uncle Zarek frowned. “Did he explain to you what happens between a male and a female?”


I stared at him in utter horror.  Oh, my, God. He wasn’t going to give me the birds and the bees speech, was he? “Relax I had sex education classes in school.”

“Sex with a Coletti warrior is not the same. I need to educate you on our anatomical differences.”

God, just kill me now. “Do you hafta?”

“Yes, I hafta. Some females find our penis frightening.”

A giggle escaped me. “Seriously? Does it have teeth or something?”

“No.” Uncle Zarek rubbed a hand over his face. “Did you notice the slit in Kaelen’s abdomen?”

I nodded.

“We are a warlike race and to protect our ability to procreate, the Goddess placed our appendages in a shielded pouch inside our abdomens.” 

Okay. That kinda made sense. “So, kicking a Coletti warrior in the nuts is only going to piss him off?”

“Exactly.”

What was he being so mysterious about? “Ok, what’s so scary about your man parts?”

Uncle Zarek stared at me for a long moment, and an image formed in my head.

My eyes widened in horror as a snakelike penis with a frill of tentacles around the top slid out of a stomach slit. “Tentacles? Are you freakin’ kidding me? What is it with aliens and tentacles? Ewww.” 

“The tentacles increase a female’s pleasure,” Uncle Zarek replied.

The tentacles vibrated wildly like some freaky sex toy. “Oh, hell, no. That is not going inside me. Ever.”

An exasperated frown formed on Uncle Zarek face. “You do not have a choice in the matter.”

“The hell I don’t.”

“Coletti warriors are masters of seduction. Kaelen will simply overcome your reluctance.”

I crossed my arms and said sweetly, “It’s obvious you’ve never dealt with a woman suffering from PMS before. When it’s that time of the month Earth girls are fearless and capable of taking down an armed warrior without breaking a nail. We’re Attila the Hun in a dress.”

“Attila the Hun?


 â€œA conqueror kinda like you.”

 

Undisciplined
Catalyst

Coletti Warlord Series Book 19

I was sixteen when I found out not only am I an alien
hybrid, but monsters called the Tai-Kok were getting ready to invade our world.
Guess who gets to stop them? Me. How?

My uncle, the mad scientist, created a machine called the portal that
instantaneously sends a test subject from one location to another by converting
them into energy. His idea is to port me onto a Tai-Kok ship. All I have to do
is leave a bomb, hit the retrieval button on my spiffy traveler’s belt and
poof! I’m back on Earth before the Tai-Kok ship goes kaboom. Sounds simple,
right?

Wrong. Uncle Ben doesn’t have a clue where I’ll actually appear on the ship. It
could be the engine room, the crew quarters, or even the bridge. It’s like
playing Russian roulette. The Tai-Kok don’t like surprises or uninvited guests.

To make things even more fun, I have an alien battle commander stuck in my head
and I’m related to a powerful Coletti warlord. Yippee. The chances of me living
to see eighteen aren’t good.

 

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Howdy. My name is Gail Koger and once upon a time I was a
9-1-1 dispatcher. Too many years of wild requests, screwy questions, bizarre
behavior and outrageous demands have left me with a permanent twitch and an
uncontrollable craving for chocolate. I took up writing science fiction romance
to keep from killing people. So far, it has worked.

 

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