The Time Patriot Episode 1: Hail Mary Pass by Kim Megahee Feature and Excerpt

Synopsis (from Amazon):

A Hail Mary Pass – that’s what the President of the United States called it.

What are the chances Marc McKnight’s time travel team can convince George Washington to leave his home and travel with them to the year 2037?

Another bloody civil war is imminent in the United States. Political parties are hopelessly divided and fanning the embers of war. Can the war be prevented if George Washington tells modern America what the Founding Fathers were trying to achieve?

A Hail Mary Pass. A long shot. But it’s worth a try.

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Author Bio:

Kim Megahee is a writer, a musician, and a retired IT consultant. His background includes playing in rock bands, teaching high school, and much experience in computer programming, security and consulting. 

He lives in Gainesville, Georgia with his soulmate wife Martha, and Leo, an incredibly smart and stubborn red-headed toy poodle. In addition to writing, he enjoys reading, playing live music, and socializing with friends.

Website: https://www.authorkimmegahee.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/author.kmega

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EXCERPT

Excerpt from Chapter Five of THE TIME PATRIOT: EPISODE ONE – HAIL MARY PASS

Before Washington could speak, McKnight and Tyler stepped out of the trees with their sidearms in their hands.

The robbers turned to them as McKnight spoke.

“Release him or you’ll answer to us. This gentleman is our companion and under our protection.”

The robbers spread out and raised their rifles.

“Just the two of you, then?” the leader said. “Not very good odds.”

McKnight whistled, and the rest of the team stepped out of the bushes, weapons trained on the robbers. “I won’t ask again. Lay down your weapons if you want to live.”

The bandits laid down their weapons, but the one named Sam drew a knife, leaped toward Washington, and held the blade to his throat. 

“I think you are the ones who should lie down your weapons. Else, I’ll slice your benefactor’s throat. Your choice.”

McKnight didn’t blink. 

“Hatcher?” he said.

“No shot, sir, I’ll hit the General.”

“Cutty?” 

“I have him, sir. Say the word and I’ll blow his head off.”

“Wait, now wait!” David cried out and stepped forward with his hands out. 

“Hold, Sam!” he said, and pointed at Washington. “Did you call him General? Who is he?” 

Tyler spoke. “That’s General Washington. Did you fight with him during the war?”

Sam stepped away from Washington and dropped his knife.  

“I did,” he said. “I’m sorry, sir.”

The other robbers hung their heads. 

“We all did, sir,” David said, dropping Washington’s sword. “We wouldn’t have attacked if we’d known it was you, sir. We’d sooner starve than hurt you.” 

Several of the others nodded.

Hatcher bounded over and cut the ropes that bound Washington and Lee to the tree, then went to secure the horses.

The general shrugged off the rope fragments, rubbed his wrists and, after a long look at Hatcher, he approached McKnight and Tyler. 

“Sirs, I beg you, please release these men. Their primary crime is being hungry, a common plight in this part of the country. Three of them have already paid with their lives.”

Before they could reply, Washington did a double-take and stared at Tyler’s face.

“Colonel Tyler, isn’t it?” he said. “You look different.” 

Tyler glanced at McKnight and winked with a smile. 

McKnight could almost read his friend’s mind and sense his humor. “I’m a colonel, too.”

“Yes, General Washington. It’s me. May I present—”

“I know,” Washington said. “Colonel McKnight, I presume?”

McKnight was stunned. “How…?”

Washington looked him up and down. 

“You’re not what I expected, sir. I look forward to talking with you, but we have an immediate situation to resolve. What should we do with these men?”

David spoke up. “General Washington, you have our humblest apologies. We’ll accept any punishment you demand. We deserve it.”

Washington looked at McKnight, who gave a slight nod.

“When we were at war,” Washington said, “I had men flogged for stealing.” 

He sighed. 

“The war is over, and I’m a businessman now. I’m not inclined to punish these men. What about you, Colonel McKnight?”

“I’ll leave it to you, General. It’s to your discretion.”

Washington nodded and turned back to the robbers. He walked to David and picked up his sword. He looked him in the eye, then stepped back to address all the bandits.

“I am releasing you to go back to your homes. If I learn you are waylaying people on this trail again, I shall raise a force and come looking for you. I won’t be merciful the second time.”

He approached the leader David again. The man stared at the ground.

Washington spoke in a low voice. 

“Look at me, sir.” 

David raised his face to Washington. Tears flowed down his cheeks.

“These men respect you, David,” Washington said. “You have influence over them. I’m counting on you to keep them on a Christian path. Don’t let them stray.” 

“I will, sir,” he said. “I swear before God I will.”

“Good. Pick up your weapons and go home. Find a better way to survive if you can. If not, come see me at Mount Vernon. Together, we will find a solution.”

David’s men picked up their long guns and walked back uphill to the trail. 

Washington turned his back to them and walked back to McKnight and Tyler. 

McKnight glanced at Wheeler, who nodded and slipped into the brush after the robbers. 

Washington looked at Tyler again. He touched Tyler’s hat and said, “May I?”

“Yes, sir,” Tyler said, and Washington reached forward and lifted his hat from his head. 

“I’ve known you for twenty years now, Colonel, and the last time I saw you, your hairline was receding. Now your hair is full again and the wrinkles on your face are gone. How is this possible?”

“It’s part of a plan, sir,” Tyler said. “It’s what brought us here to this time and place.”

“A plan?” Washington said. “Clearly, there’s more here than I perceive.”

He turned to McKnight.

“So, tell me, Colonel McKnight, what army are you in? What brings you and your men…” He stopped and scanned the faces before him, his eyes resting on Hatcher and Lagunas. “… Your men and women… to these woods?”

“We represent the Army of the United States, sir, and we came here looking for you.”

Washington nodded. “It appears you have found me, Colonel. What can I do for you?”

McKnight laughed. “That we have, sir. We need your help, and if you’ll allow me a few minutes of your time, I’ll explain.” 

Washington looked around and spread out his arms.

“I am at your disposal, Colonel. How can I help?”

Actionable Life Skills for Young Adults: 11 Powerful Steps to Achieve Financial Independence & Kick-Start Your Road to Successful Adulthood by Maya Shine Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

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Author Maya Shine shares a holistic and spiritual approach to preparing young people for adulthood in the book “Actionable Life Skills For Young Adults”.

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The Synopsis

Discover What School Didn’t Cover!

Are you a parent or guardian worried about whether your teen will be able to fend for themselves when they leave the nest?

Are you a teen or young adult wondering which life skills you should learn to prepare for independence?

➡️ If the former, help your teen with this practical guide designed to assist them in building essential life skills while fostering communication with trusted adults.

➡️ If the latter, embark on a transformative journey, from self-discovery to the exhilarating moment of breaking free, with this research-backedeasy-to-read book, based on an innovative version of the proven 5WH framework.

Shatter the myths surrounding the challenges of adulthood as you’re guided through real-life stories, practical milestones, and thought-provoking questions. Embrace a holistic approach to personal and professional growth and learn how to:

  • Set clear goals to achieve your aspirations with purpose and determination.
  • Study smartly and conquer boredom.
  • Understand student federal and private loans.
  • Gain a clear understanding of how to succeed in the professional world.
  • Handle neurodiversity in the workplace for a successful professional journey.
  • Develop responsible financial habits to help avoid debt and achieve financial security.
  • Understand tax filings.
  • Tackle interpersonal conflicts confidently.
  • Ensure safety both at home and online.
  • Unlock a healthier and more vibrant life.
  • Much, much more.


In addition to the basic life skills necessary to “kick-start” the exciting adventure of adulthood, this guide encourages you to further investigate abilities that align with your specific needs and goals using the suggested method. This way, you aren’t confined to the book’s content and can explore new horizons with the guidance of trusted adults.

“But everyone’s journey is unique.” You’re right! That’s why the book offers a customizable feature, empowering you to shape your own future.

“I don’t have time for a comprehensive guide.” That’s okay! You can read chapters independently, offering a flexible approach that fits your schedule.

“I’m not sure it’s relevant to my situation.” The diverse range of topics ensures relevance to common challenges faced by teens, aged 16+, in the U.S.

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The Review

When it comes to education, I’ve always been a firm believer in positive reinforcement. It’s how I approach reviewing as well, as I think finding the good in a person’s work and utilizing positive comments to help a person’s weaker points is the right approach. That is the heart of the author’s book here, using positivity to help guide young adults into adulthood naturally.

The book does an excellent job of honing in on various topics, from decision-making and finances to self-care and even street smarts. The reflective nature of the author’s work allows the reader to put the author’s advice and educational value into practice and serves as the perfect book to return to time and time again. 

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The Verdict

Engaging, thought-provoking, and insightful author Maya Shine’s “Actionable Life Skills for Young Adults” is a must-read self-help and guidebook. The straightforward yet positive approach to the subject matter and how this book can help young adults and parents hoping to ensure their children’s future is as secure as possible made this a compelling nonfiction read. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

Maya Shine, a proud “award-winning author” specializing in literature for teens and young adults, takes extra pride in crafting impactful, high-quality, and innovative books. With a unique blend of expertise, personal experience, and a heartfelt commitment to literary excellence, Maya celebrates her achievements by delivering exceptional narratives to readers worldwide.

Her journey, shaped by a background in computer engineering, a master’s degree in administration, and certifications in information security, has led her through diverse roles as a consultant, team leader, and manager over the past two decades. Additionally, she maintains a profound interest in psychology, art, science, literature, and spirituality.

Her most significant role unfolds in her personal life as a devoted mother to a daughter navigating the tumultuous stage of adolescence—a phase Maya herself faced unprepared. Her personal life experience acted as the catalyst for her mission: to bridge the gap in guidance and preparation, helping teens and young adults navigate the challenges of adolescence, and prepare for successful adulthood, both personally and professionally.

Driven by her passion for empowering teens and young adults, Maya penned an “award-winning book” inspired by her formative years, drawing from her transformative journey where trial and error became the path to self-discovery.

Her unique value lies in sharing personal experiences, the wisdom of inspirational figures, and innovative ideas derived from exploring literature and scientific research.

Raised by a single mother, Maya often faced limited resources, influencing her writing dedicated to young adults navigating difficult circumstances, like those raised by single parents, growing up without parental figures, facing incarceration, or identifying as neurodivergent.

Maya’s commitment extends beyond individual empowerment; it’s grounded in her belief in the collective intelligence and compassion within the global community. She envisions a world where collective efforts contribute to the growth and success of flourishing generations.

Maya’s “award-winning book” is more than a guide; it’s an empowering resource designed to inspire, enlighten, and ultimately help teens and young adults achieve fulfillment — and pass the torch to the next generation.

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The Undead Wars (A Cry in the Moon’s Light Book Two) by Alan McGill Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own.

A deadly threat emerges and former enemies must band together to stop it in author Alan McGill’s “The Undead Wars”, the second book in the A Cry in the Moon’s Light series. 

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The Synopsis

A LEADER WILL RISE AND A KINGDOM WILL FALL.

The former Duchess of Harcourt lives a quiet life. The events of the Dark Forest are a distant memory. But evil does not forget so easily. The sinister Witch King has sent new creatures to find the remaining witches.

Gruesome murders plague the land as eerie Wolf Song echoes from the mountains. Is this the return of Seth? Or something else?

Alessandra de Moreau must decide if she can work with those who killed her love, for only together will they be able to stop the Undead Army. But first, she will have to find the Dagger of Dark Silver and unravel the Mystery of the Wolf, if they are to survive The Undead Wars.

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The Review

This was a gripping and captivating fantasy read. The perfect sequel to A Cry in the Moon’s Light expands upon the mythos and world-building of the first novel, allowing readers to dive deeper and deeper into the world the author has crafted. The author’s dark and grim imagery in the book is spine-chilling and beautiful in its delivery.

The story’s fantastic character development and pacing became the heart of the narrative. The pacing matched the suddenness and shock of the emerging threat of this undead army, and getting to see the way these characters from the first book have progressed in the years since the shocking ending of that first novel was incredible to see, especially the emergence of Alessandra as the heroine who has to bring these ragtag fighters together to face this undead threat was great to see come to life on the page. 

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The Verdict

The harrowing narrative and shocking twists and turns make this a must-read dark fantasy and gothic horror read. The introduction of both historical figures and new foes for the heroes of this tale to face will draw readers in instantly, with a couple of threats emerging as new iconic villains in the genre and the emotional pull of the main cast of characters and their emerging struggles made this a top contender for novel of 2024 early on in the year. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

Alan McGill is an American author who lives in an old farmhouse with a clowder of cats. Alan was close to his grandparents, who grew up during the Great Depression. They were married young and remained together until his grandmother’s passing. His grandfather served in the Navy during WWII and was a gifted storyteller who wove humorous tales about tough events. Alan grew up listening to these stories of right and wrong and watching fictional heroes–such as the Lone Ranger, Adam West’s Batman and Captain America–stand up to bullies and protect those who count not protect themselves. This inspired him to always do what was right in his own life and shaped his love of storytelling. He is a multigenre author whose debut novel, A Cry in the Moon’s Light, combines horror, romance, and mystery. As with all his books, A Cry in the Moon’s Light centers on characters who strive to do the right thing regardless of the adversity they face. The book focuses on the theme of love–a pure and deep love that defeats all evil.

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Interview with Author John Wylie, MD

1)     Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

I was inspired to go into psychiatry 50 years ago after reading a book by Carl Jung. I realized that he was applying clinical insights from his practice to construct a philosophy of human nature. So that is what I have been doing all these years.

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2)     What inspired you to write your book?

Ever since I retired 17 years ago, I have been writing dense philosophical essays that people had difficulty understanding. When Chat GPT-4 first became available about a year ago, I realized that here was a tool that could help render my writing into something anyone could understand, and then last October, when DALL-E-3 integrated with Chat GPT-4 I decided to illustrate my revised book.

3)     What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

The most important theme is to humanize severe mental illness by demonstrating that they are pathological exaggerations of everyday emotions we all know intimately. Just as important is that mental illnesses become “emotional fossils” that illustrate how our emotions and motivations evolved through the ages. Mental illnesses are a way we can empathize with our evolutionary past, like a sacred mythos.

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4)     What drew you into this particular genre?

My writing has always been philosophical. I am after the truth of “why we became human,” which is the name of my blog site.

5)     What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

Blogs like Anthony’s have been extremely helpful.

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6)     What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

You just have to love the process of writing itself. If you love it, keep doing it and it will reward you one way or another.

7)     What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon?

I just made a full-length movie out of “The Evolution of Human Motivations” https://youtu.be/sq9DNpiI9zQ.  Next, I am thinking about trying to write a version of our “inside” evolutionary journey  for young adults, or, alternatively, in the form of an epic narrative poem, like Homer’s  Odyssey and the Iliad.

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About the Author

In 1971, as a surgical resident in New York, I realized my true calling lay elsewhere. Inspired by Carl Jung’s integration of medicine and philosophy, I pursued psychiatry in Washington, DC. My journey led me to working in a maximum-security prison, where an inmate slashed my face with a razor blade dramatically shifting my focus to immersing myself in Darwin’s works. This sparked my dedication to evolutionary psychology/psychiatry, participating in its early development in the late 1980s while managing a hospital-based psychiatric practice.

A pivotal moment came around 9/11, reading E.O. Wilson’s words on humanity’s need for a sacred narrative, igniting my mission to forge a “new mythos” of human nature. My work focuses on interpreting major mental illnesses as disorders of evolved emotions and motivations, supported by mainstream scientific findings in psychiatry and human evolution. Recently, technologies like Chat GPT-4 and DALL-E-3 have helped visualize these concepts. My e-book, “The Evolution of Human Motivations, An AI-illustrated Odyssey,” available on Amazon, encapsulates this journey.

Running with Grace by Lori Van Dusen Review + Interview

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own.

Author Lori Van Dusen shares the roller coaster that was her rise in the world of Wall Street in the memoir “Running with Grace”.

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The Synopsis

Nothing about Lori Van Dusen’s childhood indicated she’d become one of the nation’s top independent financial advisors. She was born prematurely with a genetic blood disorder. Her parents divorced when she and her twin brother were less than a year old. But her big, boisterous, loving Italian family, led by her beloved grandfather, a first-generation American with only an eighth-grade education, taught her that the only limitations in life are those we impose on ourselves.

As a young person, Lori wanted to sing on Broadway, not manage money on Wall Street. But in 1986, this quiet, serious young woman walked into the rough-and-tumble, eat-what-you-kill world of Shearson Lehman Brothers and never looked back. She fought her way to the top by thinking outside the box and working her ass off despite the jeers, insults, and sideways glances. Her secret weapon? A need to prove herself so strong she could outwork anyone.

But Lori’s trajectory to the top was not a straight, upward line; it was a rollercoaster. She hit the pinnacle of success only to have it ripped away in a legal battle with one of the biggest banks in the world. She was raped by a PhD candidate at Harvard, swindled by a business partner, and battled two life-altering medical diagnoses. None of that, though, would compare to having the two people she loved most in the world taken way too soon.

Despite the fear and pain, Lori remained hopeful and resilient. In this memorable, poignant, and inspiring memoir, she shares her lowest lows and highest highs as well as hard-earned wisdom from her bumpy personal, professional, and spiritual journey. Life was never meant to be fair, she learned, but we must keep running with grace if we are to find purpose and joy in the face of adversity.

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The Review

This was a moving and compelling read. The author did an incredible job of layering this narrative and true story with a healthy balance of drama and heart. The author’s personal tale brought the detailed aspects of the financial industry to life, and her experiences while making her way up the corporate ladder were insightful and engaging.

Yet, it was the heart that was poured into this narrative that made the story so gripping. The memoir proved to be more about the trials and tribulations that the author faced both in their personal and professional life rather than a linear tale of the world of Wall Street, and this allowed the reader to connect and fully feel the emotional weight of the author’s life experiences. The tension and heartbreak the author’s life touches upon and how she overcame tragedy to become the person she is today send a sad yet uplifting message that readers can resonate with powerfully.

The Verdict

Remarkable, insightful, and engaging author Lori Van Dusen’s “Running with Grace” is a must-read memoir and business book. The heartfelt delivery of such a personal story and its impact on the author’s life and readers looking to make their mark in the world will keep people invested in this thoughtful and heartening read. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

Lori Van Dusen, CIMA®, is the Founder and CEO of LVW Advisors, a registered investment advisory firm that serves both wealthy families and individuals, as well as nonprofit institutions throughout the United States. An advocate of client-focused strategies for more than 25 years, she has become the voice of reason for providing comprehensive integrated solutions in a fragmented financial services industry.

Lori began her investment advisory career in 1987 with Shearson Lehman Brothers, which was later acquired by Citigroup Smith Barney. By 2004, she had achieved the title of Managing Director with Citigroup Smith Barney. She founded LVW Advisors in 2011.

A recipient of numerous accolades, Lori was named to Barron’s Financial Advisor Hall of Fame, which recognizes advisors who have appeared in 10 or more of Barron’s annual Top 100 Advisor rankings. Additionally, Lori was ranked #1 in New York – NY State on Forbes’ 2023 and 2022 Best-In-State Wealth Advisors list, and has been ranked for five consecutive years on Forbes’ America’s Top Wealth Advisors list and Forbes’ America’s Top Women Advisors lists. In 2022, she was named CEO of the Year by Institutional Investor’s RIA Intel.

In recognition of her involvement in the Rochester community, Lori was recognized in the Rochester Business Journal’s 2023, 2022, and 2021 Power 100 list and received the 2020 Women of Excellence distinction with the Circle of Excellence honor. The Circle of Excellence recognizes a small group of women each year with longstanding, notable success in the community who are leading the way for other women. Additionally, Lori was inducted into the 2019 Rochester Business Hall of Fame and joins a prestigious list of Rochester business leaders who have been previously inducted. Lori has also been recognized by the Girl Scouts of Western New York as one of the 2019 Women of Distinction.

Lori is passionate about numerous philanthropic causes, serving on several boards focused on urban education, health and wellness and the fine arts, including the Monroe Community College Foundation Board, the University of Rochester Medical Center Board, the F.F. Thompson Health System Board, and the Memorial Art Gallery Board of Managers.

Lori was one of the founders of the Association of Professional Investment Consultants (APIC) and Citigroup Institutional Consulting. She holds the Certified Investment Management Analyst® designation, administered by the Investments and Wealth Institute® (formerly IMCA) in conjunction with The Wharton School. Lori received her undergraduate degree from Ithaca College and a Master of Education from Harvard University.

Lori is the author of the Wall Street Journal bestselling book Running with Grace: A Wall Street Insider’s Path to True Leadership, a Purposeful Life, and Joy in the Face of Adversity, published in 2023.

A native of Rochester, New York, Lori is a long-distance runner and an avid yogi, and enjoys decorating and savoring the area’s local music scene. She regularly cooks and hosts large Italian meals for her family and friends.

No compensation was paid to obtain the above awards. LVW Advisors paid a fee for promotional materials related to Forbes and Barron’s awards. Please see our Disclosures page for additional information.

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Interview with Author Lori Van Dusen

1) Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

I’ve always had a connection to the page.  I believe writing regularly helps me be more creative and also helps flesh out ideas. I’ve been writing regularly since university.  I’ve contributed a number of white papers to my industry journals, write out every speech I’ve ever delivered and  journal daily as a way to relieve stress and organize my thoughts.  I will admit though, I’d never considered myself a writer with a capital W, and certainly never appreciated how hard it was to write a book.

2) What inspired you to write your book, Running with Grace?

I began writing Running with Grace as a personal journal to help with my healing process from the unexpected loss of my husband.  When I lost my mom, just a short time later, I wished she had captured her life story for me before she passed away from cancer.  I miss her every day, and thought if I had her with me on the page, it would be such a comfort.  

I started the project as a way to capture my life’s stories for my sons, and as I shared it with people, including my sons, they all encouraged me to collect the stories into a book to publish them.

3) What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

Resilience, for sure.  I am hoping the book inspires people to find their inner strength and embrace moving through all the things that happen to them, both the good and the horrific.  I don’t think you don’t need to go through unspeakable tragedy to be wise, but as I look at my life now, I realize that I am a much wiser and more thoughtful person for going through the loss of my husband and mother.  

If my book helps people even get through one day a little lighter, then I think it will have been worthwhile.

It’s been so gratifying to me to see the reviews from people who have read the book.  Running with Grace is a Wall Street Journal bestseller and been praised for its “emotional power” by Kirkus Reviews and Readers’ Favorite describes it as “a story of triumphs and defeats inspiring readers to never give up.”

4) What drew you into this particular genre?

I never thought I would write a memoir.  I had been toying with writing a book of business lessons from a woman in finance and I had even began an outline before my husband died. 

After my husband died, I started to believe there had to be a reason all these tragic things had happened to me, and that I wanted to share the lessons that I had learned. It’s such a deeply personal book that the only way I thought to reach people was to write it as a memoir. My individual stories became chapters with the thread of resilience tying them all together.  

5) If you could sit down with any character in your book (apart from yourself!), what would you ask them and why?

Without a doubt, my grandfather.  I have so many questions for him that as a child I would have never thought to ask.  I would love to learn more of his story–about his upbringing and how he became the person of such deep integrity.  I’d also love to know what it really felt like when as a man in his middle age he became essentially the father to twin babies.  I can’t imagine that was easy, but I never felt anything but love and support from him. 

6) Has there been a social media site in particular that has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

LinkedIn has been hugely beneficial for me.  Not only is it the only social media site I personally spend time on, but I’ve found the connections I’ve made to be richer and more fruitful.  LinkedIn recently connected me to a podcast series, that invited me to do a live chat for their subscribers.  To support the event, they purchased books as well as interviewed me.  LinkedIn hasn’t been overwhelmed by the noise of the other social media platforms, yet.  And I am hoping it stays that way. 

7) What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

Find a great editor.  No one writes a book alone.  The book writing process is much more difficult than I expected. I independently published and invested in professionals to guide me through what feels very much like the wild west process.

I also suggest an aspiring writer assemble a group of trusted beta readers who will give candid feedback.  My beta readers were incredibly helpful, especially at identifying some of the business discussions that were too insider baseball for a wider audience.  Every writer (and person really) has inherent biases and a diverse group of outside readers can spot them for you. Include people who don’t know you personally to get the most objective feedback.

8) What does the future hold in store for you? Are any new books/projects on the horizon?

If readers learn anything from the book it is that the old Yiddish adage “Man Plans and God Laughs” is true.  It’s futile to control the future.  The only thing you can control is your actions in the present. My life has played out in no way that I had ever envisioned and my hope is that this book will introduce me to an audience outside the finance community as the message is really relevant to women and men everywhere.

Interview with Author M.E. Grantham


1) Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

I grew up in a military family and had the opportunity to travel and experience diverse cultures. I studied sociology to delve deeper into the dynamics of human and group interactions. My curiosity expanded into studying nursing, holistic healing, and energy work. These transformative practices and studies became an integral part of my personal growth and inspired me to share my experiences and insights through writing.

I live just outside Nashville, TN with my husband, sister, and a small pack of dogs. In my leisure time, I read and listen to audiobooks across various genres. I enjoy spending time with my grown children and grandson, painting, traveling, playing hide and seek with my yellow lab, and watching hummingbirds divebomb as they compete for the feeders on my back deck. 

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2) What inspired you to write your book?

I am inspired by the younger generations and the unique struggles they face with the ending of the American dream, unattainable housing/rental costs, inflation, AI, and global wars. They are much stronger than their label as “snowflakes” and have within them the ability to create the change they want in this world.

The resilient human spirit and ability to overcome adversity serve as my greatest source of inspiration. Witnessing individuals rise above their circumstances and transform into the best versions of themselves fuels my desire to learn, grow, and evolve personally and as a writer. I aspire to contribute to the collective human journey by offering hope, encouragement, and insight through my words.

3) What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

There are several messages I hope will be takeaways from my novel. 

1) The younger generations are strong and capable of becoming the heroes of their stories and our society. Unlikely champions are born out of adversity and are not necessarily whole or completely healed when called upon to act. 

2) There are people you meet who are part of your destiny. They become your circle and are often more important than the circle into which you are born.

3) Today our society is fractured on so many levels including by generations. We have all heard the Gen Z and millennials discounting “Okay Boomer” as well as the derogatory name-calling by the older generations of “Snowflakes”. 

I would like a takeaway to be that there is strength in all the generations and by joining together we are all stronger and better able to redirect our attention to the true evil corrupting our world. 

4) Trust your instincts when you sense a connection and when you sense bad intentions. You do not always need to act immediately but do not discount either. Keep an open mind, observe, and be honest with others and most importantly yourself. Good or bad, if people show you who they are, believe them.

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4) What drew you into this particular genre?

My novel is a mixed genre of speculative fiction with elements of science fiction. 

I have always been intrigued by novels and movies that make you think and wonder if that could happen in some near or distant future. 

From Orwell’s 1984 and Huxley’s Brave New World to the many Star Trek shows and streaming series from Dark to Stranger Things, we are transported to a compelling and often frightening future. Once there, in that created future, we are challenged to consider the impossible, including our own reality. 

5) If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask them and why?

I would love to sit down with Niamh. She is a seer and a sage. With her piercing black eyes she sees beyond the veil and the layers of reality. I think we could all benefit from her wisdom. 

I would ask her about our world and society’s future, specifically, the geopolitical upheavals and global climate changes. Are we already in WWIII? Will Russia invade more of Europe? Will America fracture and fade or reunite and become stronger? 

Too many questions given our current times! I would end my conversation with Niamh by asking her about personal concerns about my loved ones. Will my family be safe? Should we prepare for lean times? Will they move closer to home?

6) What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

Instagram and Facebook have been the most helpful in developing my readership. I enjoy engaging directly with my readers and keeping them updated on book fairs, travel, and new projects.

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7) What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

Keep going and do not give up. Writing is an intimate process, even when writing fiction. You are putting your soul out on display for others to critique. It is hard not to take it personally so grow a thick skin and push through the discomfort. 

Your story is worthy. It needs to be told and someone out there needs to read it!

If you are new to writing, join a writing community for support and to learn your craft. 

8) What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon?

My future is full of books! Reading them, writing them, even listening to them. I have just finished the second novel in the Shifting Realities series. I am making revisions before I send it out to my editor. I am hoping to have Shifting Realities: The Alternates out to my readers this summer. 

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About the Author

M.E. Grantham, the author, brings a wealth of life experiences and a diverse background to her writing. Her upbringing in a military family exposed her to various cultures and ideas through extensive travel. Having lived in England for two years, she was fortunate to have an English teacher who ignited her passion for literature, laying the foundation for her literary journey.

Captivated by the intricacies of different societies, Grantham pursued a study of sociology, delving deeper into understanding the dynamics of human interaction. Her curiosity eventually led her to explore nursing, healing, and energy work , including modalities such as Reiki, Tibetan shamanic healing, and multi-dimensional healing. These transformative practices became an integral part of her personal growth following her father’s passing, inspiring her to share her experiences and insights through her writing. 

To refine her artistic expression, Grantham dedicated herself to honing her writing skills. She immersed herself in the writing community, becoming a proud member of both The Porch in Nashville and the Atlanta Writers Club. Here, she engages with fellow writers, sharing ideas and fostering a supportive environment that nurtures creativity. 

The resilient human spirit and the ability to overcome adversity serve as Grantham’s greatest sources of inspiration. 

Witnessing individuals rise above their circumstances and transform into the best versions of themselves fuels her desire to learn, grow, and evolve, both personally and as a writer. She aspires to contribute to the collective human journey by offering hope, motivation, and insight through her words. 

Outside the world of writing, Grantham resides just outside Nashville with her husband, sister, and a small pack of dogs. Her leisure time is enriched with reading and listening to audiobooks across a variety of genres. She enjoys spending quality time with her grown children and grandson, exploring the joys of painting, traveling, and engaging in playful rounds of hide and seek with her yellow lab, Bear. M.E. Grantham’s life experiences and dedication to holistic healing are deeply reflected in her writing, offering readers a unique perspective and inspiring stories.

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Earthquake Ethan Blog Tour – Interview with author R.L. Merrill

Greetings and thanks so much for joining me on the Earthquake Ethan blog tour! I thought I’d shake things up a bit and answer some “Between Two Ferns” type questions about the book and my motivations in writing it. Here we go: 

  • How did you choose the topic for this book? Ethan was a character mentioned only by name in book one, Hurricane Reese, and I wanted to know what happened to him after the first show wrapped in London just before the action of Hurricane Reese starts. Manager Arthur Frye has been such a rock for everyone in the series as well as the book Everything’s Better With You and, well, I knew I needed to get to know him better. His backstory, which includes being the child of Hollywood legends gave the story meat and allowed me to indulge myself on all things Hollywood (there will be another blog post about my Rabbit Hole Research for this project!) I’ve always been a huge geek about stories behind the movies and the people who made them, just as I geek out about the stories behind the music. Having the opportunity to put all these things in one book? YES, PLEASE!
  • What were your goals and intentions in this book, and how well do you feel you achieved them? My goal with this book was to get the characters through the musical, which is called Boy. In book one, Reese comes home to take care of his grandfather, Thomas, who was a piano player for Frank Sinatra and one of the top jazz pianists on the West Coast. They’d planned to catalog his music and Reese was inspired to write a musical using his grandfather’s music. He plotted the story with Toby to be about when his grandparents’ met, but the story shifts when Reese finds himself in love. Book Two kicks off the pre-production of the show, and I knew I needed to show the musical performed on stage in book three. I needed their hard work and sacrifice to pay off with a memorable performance.
  • What was the hardest part of writing this book? In addition to the characters from the first two books showing up, Arthur’s tie to characters from my Teacher trilogy meant that I could bring them back so we could see where they were four years after the action in Teacher: The Final Act. That meant a larger cast of characters, and I also wanted this book to stand alone if folks hadn’t read any of the others. Did I accomplish this? My beta readers seemed to think so. I hope you do too!
  • Who did your cover, and what was the design process like? I was lucky enough to work with KaNaXa when the first two books were under contract with my former publisher. When I re-released them indie, I contacted her and asked her to help me reimagine the covers with an illustrated look. We had so much fun coming up with the covers for Reese and Toby, finding scenes from the book that would really be awww-inducing to readers. Then when Romancelandia stepped in to raise money for Haiti, I bid on KaNaXa’s offer to do a cover. She was happy to work with me again to finish out the series and I fell hard for her design. We did have some rather funny moments, including when Mr. Ro decided the cover was showing something else about to happen than a nice cuddle. Once he pointed it out we couldn’t unsee it, so KaNaXa was able to adjust Ethan so he didn’t look like he was, uh, going deep sea diving. Or something…ahem. These three books are beautifully covered and I can’t wait to have the paperback of Ethan in my hot little hand!
  • What secondary character would you like to explore more? Tell me about him or her. Earthquake Ethan was supposed to be the finale of this series…but when I met Audra, I had other ideas. So I’m calling it a finale…For Now. Stay Tuned…
  • Who has been your favorite character to write and why? Part of the reason this book has so many characters is that I can’t stop thinking of Jesse and Danny Black. They have been my favorite MF couple to write. I published these books in 2015, my 3rd, 4th, and 5th books and I am still in love with them. When Reese and Toby’s show needed a choreographer, hey, Jesse Martin-Black would be perfect, and since Danny had ties to Hollywood through his friendship with a legendary producer, it just made sense that the two of them would be instrumental in the show’s success. Danny is also bisexual and so the show really hits close to him and Jesse as well. 
  • What’s your core motivation in this book? To see a group of people trying to make a statement with their art, to show that #LoveisLove, and to hopefully give readers some hearty giggles and swoons. Oh, and there’s a project that Ethan gets attached to in the book that I WISH would actually happen. Maybe I’ll write the screenplay!

Sound good? Here are links to all the books in the series plus the Teacher Trilogy as you’ll find many of the characters from those books in Ethan.

Hurricane Reese

Typhoon Toby

Earthquake Ethan

Teacher Trilogy

Join this band of natural disasters as they put on the show of their lives! Thank you for joining me on the Earthquake Ethan blog tour! Stay Tuned for More…

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Earthquake Ethan - R.L. Merrill

R.L. Merrill has a new contemporary MM romance out, Forces of Nature book 3: Earthquake Ethan.

The Earth shook the morning actor Ethan Bradley arrived in Los Angeles looking for a second chance. He hoped his former producers Reese Matheson and Toby Griffiths meant it when they said to look them up if he were ever in LA because he had no other options. The pictures the paparazzi took at the wrap party for their London show made sure of that. What he wasn’t counting on was the reception he got from their manager, Arthur Frye. He was absolutely the kind of together guy Ethan wished would notice him, and for more than his pretty face and talent. Too bad Arthur only sees Ethan as a complication.

Arthur Frye has his hands full with his best clients—and best friends. The last thing he needs is another diva to care for, especially one who has a reputation for causing trouble. He has a strict rule against getting involved with the talent, no matter how pretty they are. Only Ethan Bradley shines for real, and when Arthur realizes his nice-guy innocence is genuine, he’s ready to do anything to help Ethan get his career back on track and get him out of LA. He’s too much of a temptation, and Arthur can’t afford to lose focus…not even for a chance at happiness for himself. Especially not when his star clients are about to risk their professional and personal happiness with their newest creation; a musical about two boys falling in love in the 1960s featuring music written by Reese’s grandfather, whose health is in decline.

Ethan Bradley shakes things up wherever he goes, and Arthur Frye is afraid he’ll be left in the wreckage if he gets too close. Can these two opposites find love on solid ground?

Warnings: implied sexual abuse off page

About the Series

Forces of Nature follows a group of talented men who are natural disasters, and the men who love them.

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Excerpt

The morning after Ethan Bradley landed at LAX the earth shook. Literally. Being from Iowa, he’d always been afraid of earthquakes. He remembered watching footage when he was a little boy of the one that hit Northridge and it stayed with him. He’d even turned down a part in the film San Andreas because he was terrified of the real thing.

Plus—at the time—he’d wanted to be considered a serious actor, and accepting a role in a Hollywood disaster blockbuster didn’t fit in with his professional goals. Instead, he’d ended up going to London to film a clever romantic comedy. Then came the stage and more accolades at the age of twenty-six than he’d imagined possible.

When his hotel room rattled his first morning in LA and sent him diving under the desk in the early hours, he’d wished he’d stayed.

But London had nothing to offer him after the paparazzi ruined his life, and he couldn’t go home. So there he was, back in the states, and ready to grovel before his former producer—and crush—for a role, any role, that would allow him to get back to doing what he loved…acting, singing, performing.

Love was a strong word. It was what he knew, what he was good at, where his God-given talents lay.

He’d come to LA with a plan. Sort of. Go see Reese Matheson. Pray he opened the door and took pity on him. And that he didn’t hold a grudge.

He plugged the Malibu address he’d gotten from his London manager’s office into the Lyft app and went outside to wait for his ride. And prayed.

If Reese wouldn’t see him, he had a plan B.

He’d go to see Reese’s business partner Toby Griffiths. Which was probably a terrible idea, but the best he had.

Because there was no plan C.

He had exactly fifty dollars cash on him and a credit card dangerously close to being maxed out. Rock bottom was flying up to meet him fast.

The Lyft driver dropped him off at the end of a long driveway leading to a quaint little house that backed up to the Malibu shoreline. He knew nine o’clock on a Sunday morning was early, but the earthquake had shaken him so much, he couldn’t wait to get out of his room at the Holiday Inn. He’d been to LA before to promote his films, but he’d never felt comfortable among the glitz and glamour of Hollywood and Beverly Hills.

Malibu had the scenery people thought of when they imagined Southern California. Palm trees, mountains that broke off into the sea, miles of sand with beautiful people jogging along the water’s edge. It was picturesque, and sometimes cliché. For Ethan, it represented his last hope.

He climbed the steps, cleared his throat, reached for that enthusiastic confidence that used to come so easy for him once upon a time—

The door opened before he even had a chance to knock.

The short Filipino man standing there in a pair of scrubs had one eyebrow raised and a hand on his hip.

“Can I help you?”

His tone didn’t come across as helpful, despite his words.

“Yeah, sorry. I’m looking for Reese Matheson? My name is—“

“I know who you are.” The man’s raised eyebrow turned into a frown. “Just a minute,” he said before closing the door with a little less force than a slam.

Breathe. It’s fine. Reese is a good guy. He won’t be angry that I showed up. He’s a generous, kind person—


Author Bio

R.L. Merrill

R.L. Merrill brings you stories of Hope, Love, and Rock ‘n’ Roll featuring quirky and relatable characters. Whether she’s writing about contemporary issues that affect us all or diving deep into the paranormal and supernatural to give readers a shiver, she loves creating compelling stories that will stay with readers long after.

Winner of the Kathryn Hayes “When Sparks Fly” Best Contemporary award for Hurricane Reese, Foreword INDIES finalist for Summer of Hush and RONE finalist for Typhoon Toby, Ro spends every spare moment improving her writing craft and striving to find that perfect balance between real-life and happily ever after.

She writes diverse and inclusive romance, contributes paranormal hilarity to Robyn Peterman’s Magic and Mayhem Universe, and works on various other writing and mentoring projects that tickle her fancy or benefit a worthy cause. You can find her connecting with readers on social media, educating America’s youth, raising two brilliant teenagers, trying desperately to get that back piece finished in the tattoo chair, or headbanging at a rock show near her home in the San Francisco Bay Area! Stay Tuned for more Rock ‘n’ Romance.

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Interview with Author Hailey Gosack 

1) Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

I LOVE to read, and one day, I thought, why not try writing? I had so much fun with it, but I never planned on publishing a book until I started to receive feedback on my Wattpad account for more. 

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2) What inspired you to write your book?

I was going through a doomsday prepping phase. I really don’t know why. Intuition? The whole Covid thing started a few months after I had finished writing the book. Also, I read One Second After by William Forstchen. I loved the book, and I wanted more. So, I wrote my own with more excitement and a more sinister twist. 

3) What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

That an EMP catastrophe is not that far-fetched. If it brings some awareness and some prepping, then I’ve done my job.

4) What drew you into this particular genre?

I’m not sure, actually. It’s just fine to write in this genre. I also have written in the New Adult genre (sort of like Young Adult). I received good feedback from that as well, but it didn’t gain the same traction as The Days books. 

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5) If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask them and why?

I think I am all of my characters. I’d probably chat with Franks some more, though. If there is a third book in the series, it’ll be heavily Frank-centered. 

6) What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

I’m not that big on social media. Facebook is the only one I really use, and it’s only because I feel like “I have to.” 

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7) What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

Think of your writing ambitions as an expensive hobby until you’ve got numerous books under your belt. Don’t expect to quit your day job after just one or even a handful of books. In other words, don’t do it for the money, but if it’s your dream career to be an author, KEEP GOING and join Facebook groups for writers to keep you inspired and receive valuable feedback. 

8) What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon?

The sequel to The Days That Followed just came out, and I’ve got another Dystopian Novella hitting shelves soon, but I’ll probably pull back on writing for a bit so that I can read more! I read 50 books in 2023, and that was a bit of a bummer for me. 

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About the Author

Hailey was born and raised in Salmon, ID. She now lives in Park City, UT, with her husband, two young daughters, and two dogs. The Days That Followed is her debut publication and is book one in a two-part series. She’s also passionate about educating herself on health-related topics and advocates for healthcare reform. When not writing, reading, or researching, she can be found in nature or having princess tea parties at home.

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Interview with Author David Fisher

1) Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

I’ve been in the sales industry for over 40 years. I have helped develop sales training programs and have written numerous articles on the subject. For years I was intrigued with a certain relative who was a family legend (a black sheep of the family) and wanted to learn more about his story. I had a desire to hear the details, so I sat with him for months and the story just fell onto paper.

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2) What inspired you to write your book?

The story was so intriguing and captivating that the urge to write it was so overwhelming.

3) What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

The lure of money is so powerful that it motivates people to stretch the limits of the law.

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4) What drew you into this particular genre?

The motivation for the story was the rarely seen, dark world of high stakes, high pressure telemarketing sales industry.

5) If you could sit down with any character in your book, what would you ask them and why?

I was taken on a trip into the mind of Scott Newman. That gave me all the motivation I needed to bring the story to life.

6) What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

Amazon and facebook have been the most successful to date. Self publishing makes it more difficult getting the story to the masses. A lot of work is still needed to reach a larger amount of readership.

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7) What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

I guess, for me, the only advice I would have is for an aspiring author to find a subject he/she is passionate about. That will make the juices flow and help jumpstart the writing process.

8) What does the future hold in store for you? Any new books/projects on the horizon?

I do have another project I am working on. It is based upon several intersecting stories of severe anxiety leading to frightening results. The working title is “Panic In The Mirror…Reflections Of A Vision Lost.”

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David Fisher is a first time author with four decades of hands-on experience in the sales industry. He has published numerous sales training articles. The subject matter for this comical peek he provides into the dark side of this ethically challenged telemarketing industry comes from hours of one-on-one interviews with a close family acquaintance who made this his career. His detailed, true life experiences were the foundation for this wonderfully fascinating, compelling read you won’t be able to put down.

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