#blogtour IYSH by Greg Price

Fiction

Date Published: 04-17-2025

In 1940, Leo Butlion, a young Jew studying to be a medical doctor in
Koblenz, Germany, has his future plans disrupted when Nazi forces destroy his
family and their business. His heroic escape and commitment to survive drive
him to overcome the greatest test man could ever encounter. Ivy Jacobson, a
deformed yet highly talented fashion designer, works in a textile factory in
Liege, Belgium that is ransacked by Nazi invaders. She escapes their brutality
and meets Leo. Leo explains the Hebrew word IYSH which means “champion” and
together they agree to persevere and champion the cause no matter how
difficult it becomes. Their heroism and tenacity unfold in dramatic fashion as
they are captured, separated and sent to concentration camps where their
future survival is unclear. The story develops from WWII until the Yom Kippur
War in 1973 which takes place in Israel.

About the Author

 

 Greg Price is a writer, human resource expert and an ordained minister. He has
traveled extensively throughout the world and shares his experiences by
translating them into literary characters who inspire and motivate the reader.
Greg immigrated to the United States from south Africa and currently lives
with his wife in Mississippi.

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#blogtour Snow Place Like Home by Christine Husom

Snow Globe Shop Mystery, Book 5

Traditional Mystery/Amateur Sleuth, Small Town Fiction, Snow Globe Shop,
Minnesota Mystery

Date Published: 01-09-2026

The past collides with the present for Camryn Brooks on one cold winter
evening. A man’s body is found in the passenger seat of a car, parked in
her driveway. Camryn is chilled to the bone when she learns his identity: her
old nemesis, the one whose actions ruined her career and tarnished her stellar
reputation in Washington D.C.

 

Early Reviews

“Camryn Brooks soon discovers, like snowflakes, no two suspects are
alike . . . a captivating cozy read.” Mary Seifert


“A cozy snow day read with wonderful characters and intriguing clues to
a twisty mystery.” Alicia Kozak


“It pulls you right in. An ideal cozy mystery with just enough police
procedural to keep you hooked.” Timya Owens


“So many twists and turns, it leaves you thinking, ‘There’s snow place
like home!'” Michelle Hess


“Mystery readers will appreciate the subtle clues sprinkled throughout
and an unexpected twist at the end. A great read from a great author.”
Natalie Fowler


“Set against a frigid Minnesota winter, Snow Place Like Home shows that
friendship and forgiveness can go a long way in chasing the chill of murder
away.” Thekla Madsen


Excerpt


I yawned on my way to the living room, stretched out on the couch,
pulled a comforter over my body, and opened a book I’d been reading. I
was involved in the novel’s complex plot when my cell phone buzzed. I
reached over and plucked it from the coffee table. My best friend Alice
“Pinky” Nelson’s name appeared on the screen.

I smiled and pushed the accept button. “Hey, Pink—”

She cut me off. “Ahhhh. Cami, you need to come out here. Now.” She
spoke with a hushed intensity. Was she hurt, in trouble?

My heart sank as I dropped the book, threw back the comforter, and jumped off
the couch. “Come out where? Where are you, Pinky?”

“Kitchen . . . window. . . yours. . . look . . . out.” It took me
a second to process her words, comprehend what she meant. She was in my
backyard
? Had she tripped and fallen?

I crossed the ten feet in a flash, slid my feet into boots by the back entry,
cast all apprehension aside, and pushed open the door. The early evening sky
was cloaked in darkness, and with the help of an alley’s street lamp, I
spotted a vehicle I didn’t recognize parked by my garage. What in the
world?

Pinky’s car sat next to it. I flipped on the outside house light and saw
Pinky sitting in her car. When I went down the steps and moved toward her, she
jumped out from her driver’s seat and pointed at the other vehicle.
“I think he might be dead.”

My heart sank even lower as I glanced at a bulky form in the other
vehicle’s passenger seat. I was unable to move, frozen to my spot on the
snow-covered lawn. Pinky closed the gap between us and threw her arms around
me. We turned our heads in sync toward the vehicle occupied by an
unknown—dead or alive–person.

About the Author

Christine Husom is a bestselling author from Buffalo. She writes the
Winnebago County Mysteries and the Snow Globe Shop Mysteries. Christine has
stories in six anthologies, wrote a collaborative novel with eight other
authors, and co-edited A Festival of Crime for Nodin Press. She trained with
the St. Paul Police Department and served with the Wright County Sheriff’s
Office. She’s a member of Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime,
active with the Twin Cities chapter. She loves meeting readers at events.

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#blogtour The Good Sister by Bonnie Traymore

 

When Casey’s mirror twin goes missing, 

she’s led to a dark
and deadly paradise where nobody escapes…

The Good Sister

by Bonnie Traymore

Genre: Psychological Thriller

When her mirror twin
goes missing, Casey is led to a deadly paradise where no one escapes…

Casey and Nora are mirror twins, identical—sort of. Casey is
right-handed, Nora is left-handed. Their moles sit on opposite cheeks. In terms
of personality, they are also diametrically opposed.

So, when her high-strung sister disappears after a fight
with her husband, Casey shouldn’t be as concerned as she is. Nora’s done it
before.

But this time, things feel different. It’s a twin thing;
Casey knows it in her bones. Something is terribly wrong.

Casey hires private investigator who discovers that Nora’s
been on the dark web—lured by an entity that calls itself Switzerland,
promising to take away your pain and leave you in a state of eternal bliss, for
a hefty fee.

The trail leads to a luxury wellness retreat hidden in the
Mexican jungle. Determined to find her sister before it’s too late, Casey poses
as a resort guest and heads to Mexico to rescue her sister.

As Casey digs deeper, she finds something far more sinister
than she could have imagined, and it’s possible that neither of them will get
out alive.

“Gripping, twisty,
and impossible to put down. This one is a must-read for thriller fans with an
ending you won’t see coming!” – Caleb Stephens, bestselling author of You’ll
Never Know
.

“What a thriller.
Seriously. Mirror twins who could sense and feel each other’s pain and
emotions. Just imagine where that could take you.” NetGalley

“A brilliant book.
Just top tier brilliant kind of reading for me. I still feel excited and
humming from it even now thinking about it again just to write my review.” –
NetGalley

“This novel is a
compelling, high-stakes ride through deceit and psychological drama. I cannot
recommend this book highly enough for fans of intricate, character-driven
thrillers.” -NetGalley

Perfect for fans of
gripping psychological thrillers, chilling domestic suspense, missing sister
mysteries, dark web conspiracy novels, and mind-bending women’s fiction with
shocking twist endings. If you love twisty, unputdownable thrillers with strong
female leads, sinister secrets, and heart-pounding suspense — you won’t be able
to put this down.

 

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PROLOGUE

Move, my brain screams—my arms and
legs lag behind.

Blood pools behind her
head, oozing out over the tile floor. Her eyes roll back into a blank stare. If
I want to get out of here, this is my only chance. I don’t have much time
before someone misses her.

I grab the key card
out of her coat pocket and gingerly pull off her lab coat, being careful not to
stain it with the growing river of blood.

As I slip on her white
coat, my head darts around for something I can use as a weapon–but this isn’t a
surgical center. No scalpels. No razors. Nothing sharp.

Syringes.

Scads of them.

Yes, this can work.

I fumble through the
medicine cabinet, and it’s like a candy store for drug addicts.

Ketamine.

Midazolam.

Haldol.

Potassium chloride,
instantly deadly.

But only if I can hit a vein.

Nope. Too risky.

I rip a syringe open
with my teeth, push in the plunger, tear open the vial tabs, and stab the
needle into the first vial, then the second. I fill the syringe with a lethal
dose of ketamine and midazolam, hoping that it will work fast enough, if it
comes to that.

Two or three minutes or so for onset, injected
into a muscle.

I’ve never envisioned
myself as a murderer. But what choice do I have?

Footsteps outside the
door stop me in my tracks.

Someone’s hovering,
and I can only hope they don’t call out her name.

She moans.

She’s alive?

What if she cries out for help?

Sweat moistens my
palms as I wait. I wipe away the dampness, willing myself to calm down. I can’t
afford to have slippery fingers with what I’m attempting.

Now it’s quiet. Too
quiet. I didn’t hear footsteps or anyone leaving.

Are they just standing there?

Maybe they heard our scuffle?

If she makes a sound,
I’m as good as dead.

I rip open another
syringe, grab a vial of potassium chloride out of the cabinet, and fill it. On
reflex, I tap it to get out the air bubbles, and a nervous chuckle slips out.

What’s the point of
that?

I find a vein on the
top of her hand, which is creepily warm. She seems to have passed out again, or
else she’s dead. But I’m pretty sure she’s still alive, although I can always
tell myself she wasn’t. But I’m not positive.

Can I actually do this?

For a split second, I
hesitate.

Before this moment, it
was self-defense.

It’s her or me,
though, so I prepare to jab the needle into her vein.

Instead, I check again
for a pulse.

She’s dead … I’m pretty sure.

The door handle turns.

I rush behind the door
and ready my other syringe. My heart’s pounding so hard, I’m afraid someone
will hear it. My pulse thrums in my ears as I await what’s next.

Then the handle
catches, the lock saving me–or whoever’s on the other side.

I wait in stillness as
the sound of a woman’s heels click, click, clicking on the tile floor fades to
silence, willing my racing pulse to slow.

At least it’s not
Cameron.

Then I make my move.

 


PART ONE

One month earlier

ONE

Nora

The pain is
unbearable, deep in the pit of my stomach, the scars of a lifetime suddenly
ripped open. I haven’t slept for days. I don’t even know my own mind.

Dipping in and out of
consciousness, I’m kept barely functional by little microsleeps. My head aches
behind my eyes. I’d give anything to fall into the black abyss, where all my
problems dissolve into the quiet darkness.

Soft meditation music
plays in the background.

“It’s not your fault,”
a voice calls out to me. “Life is hard,” it continues, the ding … ding … ding of the bells hypnotic, comforting. “We can take
away your pain. Come to Switzerland. Find your inner peace.”

Tears pool in my eyes.

“It’s all going to be
okay,” I tell myself.

I click on the link.

It looks so peaceful
there.

For the first time in
months, I have hope.

Tears stream down my
face as I absorb it all.

Taking away my pain.

It sounds so tempting.

I want to believe.

I need to believe.

So, I do.

And that is my first
mistake.

Bonnie Traymore is the Amazon bestselling author of fourteen
domestic/psychological thrillers. Her thrillers feature strong but relatable
female protagonists who peel back the layers of suburban American life and give
readers a peek inside. The plots explore difficult topics such as jealousy,
infidelity, murder, and the impact of psychological disorders, but she also
includes bits of romance and humor to lighten the mood from time to
time.  

Bonnie loves Hitchcock movies, psychological thriller
novels, coffee, and dark chocolate, not necessarily in that order and sometimes
simultaneously. She has a doctorate in United States history and resides in
Honolulu with her family. She’s an active member of International Thriller
Writers and Mystery Writers of America.

 

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#blogtour Living at the Edge of the World by S.J. Barratt

 

In Shetland, twelve-year-old twins uncover a Viking
artifact, setting off an unforgettable adventure of friendship, teamwork, and
discovery. ⚔️

Living at the Edge of
the World – Spring

The Papala Island Adventure Series Book 2

written by S. J. Barratt

narrated by Gill Mills

Genre: Middle Grade Eco Adventure  

 

When twelve-year-old
twins Tabitha and Timothy unearth an ancient artefact in the peat banks of
Papala Island, they set off a chain of extraordinary events.
Determined
to protect their discovery, the twins rally their friends to outwit sneaky
treasure hunters, navigate treacherous terrain, and unravel the island’s
ancient legend.
As spring unfolds, and with the guidance of their Great Uncle Tamhas, the twins
uncover the true meaning of community, courage, and belonging—realising they
have the power to make a difference, even at twelve.
Packed with action, wildlife, and heart, Living at the Edge of the
World: Spring
is the perfect adventure story for listeners aged 9-12.
Explore the wilds of Papala Island, Shetland, in this exciting tale of bravery,
friendship, and discovering where you truly belong.

Ready to join Tabitha
and Timothy in Papala?

  

RECOMMENDED AGE RANGE:

Middle Grade 9-12 but ideal for adults too! Wonderful for reading along with
your child. 

I
would recommend this for young readers who have an interest in nature and enjoy
adventure stories.’ @katsbookcave

‘It’s
a really well written and gripping story that kept my son and I both interested
and intrigued. It’s full of action and we particularly liked the wildlife
aspect and also the spring activities that the children took part in.’
@mum_of_boys_northeast

“I
loved this story as it gives a sense of wonder and exploration of the natural
world. As the twins slow down and appreciate the island, the listener too gets
to explore the Shetlandic way of life.’ @that_alto Kimberly Thomson

 

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Living at the Edge of
the World – Winter

The Papala Island Adventure Series Book 1

Twins Tabitha and Timothy leave London for a wild Shetland
island — no Wi-Fi, no friends, and a mysterious great-uncle. In Papala, they
discover a new way of life, unexpected friendships, and courage they never knew
they had.

A fun, eco-conscious story for ages 9–12 that the whole
family will love.

 

When their parents sail the world without them, 12-year-old
twins Tabitha and Timothy are sent to the remote island of Papala, known as the
“Bird Island.” Great Uncle Tamhas becomes their guardian in a world
as strange as the island itself.

Tabitha is frustrated with the island’s isolation and
limited Wi-Fi, but Timothy is delighted to uncover the island’s natural
secrets. The twins soon realise however, they are not the only newcomers to the
island.

Discover a story about courage, friendship and the joy of
embracing the unfamiliar. Dive into a different world, where nature and
friendship are full of surprises.

You’ll love this story of courage and friendship. Buy now
before the price changes!

Check out: https: //www.sjbstories.com to know more!

 

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S. J. Barratt is a self-published, professionally edited
children’s author whose eco-themed stories celebrate the connection between
people and the natural world. Rooted in an English countryside upbringing and
shaped by a career in agriculture, she blends a gardener’s curiosity with a
storyteller’s warmth to her writing. Now based in Lyon, France, Suzanne creates
tales that inspire middle-grade readers to swap screen time for green time—and
rediscover the wonders waiting just outside their door.

 

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A former BBC broadcaster and journalist, Gill Mills brings
over 20 years of experience in entertainment to her narration. Known for her
warm, resonant voice, she began her voice career while DJing on BBC Radio 1 and
has since voiced numerous TV and audio productions. She now runs a content
company specialising in podcast and film production from her studio in East
London.

#blogtour The Shores of Our Souls by Kathryn Brown Ramsberger

Multicultural Family Saga / Fiction

Date Published: 4-21-2026

Publisher: Ground One Press

She’s a sheltered American. He’s a Middle Eastern diplomat.
Can their love lead to lasting peace overseas?

New York City, 1981. Dianna leaves her small southern town for the bright
lights and rich culture of the Big Apple and a prime job at the Met. Sparks
fly when she crosses paths with a charming Lebanese diplomat. A shared night
of passion launches her into an exciting romance and opens her eyes to a
bloody conflict far from home. But as warring factions take hold overseas, she
can’t shake the feeling that her new love is hiding dark secrets.

Qasim has never known peace. When he gets the chance to bring his
country’s troubles before the United Nations, he abandons his family
obligations to heal his war-torn homeland. But his true mission takes a detour
when he falls for a beautiful American woman. Against the urging of his
closest friend and mentor, he wants to share his heart and hopes with her.

In the face of cultural barriers and mounting war, can Dianna and Qasim find
the strength to stand up for their love and a lasting peace?

 

Excerpt

February 13, 1981, New York City

Dianna scans the bar through strobe-lit smoke. A haze casts a film on the room’s mirrored walls, hung to give the illusion of space.

“Are you sure this is where you want to be tonight?” Sophia waves her elegant hand through the smoke and lights a cigarette. She feels a pang of guilt for dragging Sophia here. Two decades older, Sophia is more fairy godmother than buddy.

“Sorry,” is all Dianna shouts over the din and shrugs. She catches her stomach sticking out ever so slightly in one of the mirrors and takes a deep breath to pull it in.

“Dianna, I’m afraid I can’t stay much longer,” Sophia says.

Doubting she has the courage to stay here alone, Dianna ponders her options. She looks up at the scum-covered ceiling and asks for inner strength. The subway will close soon, and she has no car.

Then she sees him.

He wears a European suit. An expensive watch with a black face and gold hands glints on his right wrist. Not much taller than she, but wiry, he seems at once exotic and familiar: olive skin graces distinct, proportionate features. His dark hair reminds her of her mother’s, and his graceful stance, her father’s. He moves with a purposeful gait, arms relaxed, head tilted slightly to the right. He seems part of a world she has yet to experience.

The man circles her, moving through the crowd, around chatting couples, each time drawing nearer, until he stands before her, touching her forearm. “Have you seen a woman…?” he begins.

Dianna misses the rest of his sentence because of the blaring music, his accent, and the word “woman.” He could be fibbing to make himself appear less threatening. Or maybe he has been stood up. “Look around you,” she says and laughs. “Women everywhere. What did she look like?”

He moves in closer and speaks directly into her ear so she can hear him. Dianna shivers as she catches a whiff of his cologne. Her eyes catch his. With his tailored suit and self-possessed energy, he almost fits right in. Yet his eyes betray him. This man has suffered. She knows all about pretending. She’s hooked.

Dianna gazes at the green stone with a pang of pride. She doubts this man wants to hear much about her college days or the job that put her through school. “Yes,” she replies.

 

About the Author

KATHRYN BROWN RAMSPERGER is an award-winning author, editor, and
creativity coach. A former National Geographic writer and researcher and
humanitarian staff member for the International Red Cross, she has lived and
worked in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, regions that deeply inform her
storytelling. The Shores of Our Souls is a Foreword Indies finalist and a
finalist in the Faulkner-Wisdom Literary Competition. She’s a recipient
of the Hollins University Fiction Award.

Having firsthand experience in the places she writes about, Kathryn brings a
unique authenticity to her stories, blending rich cultural details with the
universal themes of love, redemption, and peace. She studied creative writing
at Hollins University, and publications management at George Washington
University. She currently lives in Maryland with her husband. They have two
adult children, off to their own world adventures, but still parent a feisty
feline. Next on their bucket list: Croatia, Portugal, or Tanzania!

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#blogtour Miro Embracing the Unknown by Enas Nour

Literary Fiction, Cat Fiction

Date Published: May 22, 2026

A deeply moving novel told through the eyes of a cat named Miro, who
begins life in the fragile warmth of his mother’s embrace, only to be
swept into a world shaped by separation, survival, love, and loss.

From one cramped apartment to another unfamiliar home, Miro is carried through
the unpredictable hands of fate, drifting between tenderness and cruelty,
safety and fear. Through the eyes of a growing cat trying to understand the
strange creatures who control his world, he learns—step by painful
step—what it means to trust, to survive, and to search for belonging in
a world that rarely explains itself, and even more rarely shows mercy.

As he grows, Miro observes the humans around him with startling sensitivity:
their loneliness, contradictions, tenderness, and hidden darkness. Through his
innocent yet deeply perceptive voice, ordinary moments become profound
meditations on fear, attachment, identity, and the search for home.

Both heartbreaking and tender, Miro: Embracing the Unknown is not merely the
story of a cat—it is the story of any soul trying to find warmth and
meaning in an uncertain world.

 

About the Author

Enas Nour is a physician and writer based in Germany, where she combines
her medical career with a lifelong passion for literature and creative
expression. Drawn to storytelling from an early age, she explores themes of
human emotion, resilience, and connection through compelling and
thought-provoking narratives. Her writing is marked by empathy, insight, and
vivid detail, creating immersive stories that resonate deeply with readers and
reflect the complexities of the human experience.

 

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