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Saturday, August 22, 2026

Book Blitz: The Wind City Child by Ngounou Pesseu @RABTBookTours




Young Adult, Teen Fiction

Date Published: July 18, 2026



The Wind City Child is an inspirational young adult fiction and coming-of-age story. Follow Amina, a determined and motivated girl navigating life between the bustling city and her grandmother’s traditional countryside. Along the way, she learns the power of discipline, hard work, leadership, cultural values, and self-belief. From excelling in high school to pursuing her dream of becoming a lawyer, Amina’s story is filled with perseverance, personal growth, and empowerment. This motivational fiction inspires teens and young readers to believe in themselves, embrace their roots, and overcome obstacles to achieve success.The Wind City Child is a must-read inspirational story for anyone looking for empowerment, life lessons, and personal development in teen fiction.

 

About the Author

 

NGOUNOU PESSEU grew up in Cameroon. He is an author, Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineer, and a graduate of West Virginia University. He also holds a Ph.D. in Metaphysics & Sciences and is passionate about leadership, personal development, and empowering minds.With over 15 years of experience in the utilities industry, Pesseu has inspired and educated individuals across the globe. As an author, he focuses on creating motivational and young adult fiction that teaches resilience, cultural values, and self-belief, guiding readers to embrace discipline, leadership, and purpose in their personal growth journey.

 

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Review: The Girl Who Wore Her Crown by Gerald Jacques

The Girl Who Wore Her Crown

by Gerald Jacques

Published: June 4, 2026

Genre: Children's Literature 



Blurb:


Sky used to love raising her hand, sharing her ideas, and letting her light shine. But when classmates begin teasing her and leaving her out, school starts to feel like a place where she has to shrink.

At home, Daddy reminds Sky of something no one can take away: her crown. It is not made of gold or lace. It is the strength, dignity, kindness, and courage she already carries inside.

The Girl Who Wore Her Crown is a warm, empowering picture book about self-worth, confidence, bullying, belonging, and the steady love between a father and daughter. With gentle language and glowing illustrations, Sky's story helps young readers remember: no one gets to decide how brightly they shine.

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My Review:

The Girl Who Wore Her Crown is a heartwarming story about a little girl who absolutely loves going to school, participating in class, and answering her teacher's questions. However, things change when her classmates become jealous and stop treating her as someone special, leaving her deeply saddened.

Thankfully, her father steps in with wonderful advice, reminding her of her worth and the invisible crown she wears every day—a crown no one can ever take away from her.

What follows is a beautiful lesson in confidence and happiness. I enjoyed this cute little story very much and highly recommend it to any parent looking for a meaningful way to bond with their child. Parents, grab a copy for you and your little one today!


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Friday, August 21, 2026

Review: Knit Happens...then Murder (A Penelope Sinclair Cozy Murder Mystery #11) by Tessa Aura

Knit Happens...then Murder

A Penelope Sinclair Cozy Murder Mystery #11

by Tessa Aura

Published: August 21, 2026

Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Cozy Mystery, Amateur Sleuth, Cozy Animal Mystery

 

Blurb:


Some secrets unravel one stitch at a time. Others end in murder.

A brand-new yarn shop should have been the perfect addition to the charming coastal townof Bath, Maine. Instead, its grand opening ends before it begins.

When shop owner Evelyn Harper is found murdered among unfinished knitting projects, antique shop owner Penelope Sinclair knows someone wanted more than a life silenced—they wanted something hidden.

The suspects pile up fast: a bitter business rival, an attention-hungry social media influencer, and an ex-husband hoping for a second chance. With Teo, her scene-stealing teacup Chihuahua, by her side, Penelope follows every loose thread.

Because sometimes the mostdangerous secrets aren't the ones everyone is talking about...they're the ones no one realizes are missing.

Can Penelope unravel the truth before the killer ties up one final loose end?

Perfect for fans of clean, witty cozy mysteries, charming small towns, lovable dogs, clever amateur sleuths, and twist-filled whodunits.

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My Review:

Tessa Aura's Knit Happens…then Murder delivers an engaging and tightly plotted narrative that opens with the grand opening of a local yarn shop. The town's excitement is short-lived, however, when owner Evelyn Harper is discovered deceased among her knitting projects. Amateur sleuth Penelope,accompanied by her charming teacup Chihuahua, Teo, is tasked with navigating a complex web of suspects, including a bitter business rival, an attention-seeking influencer, and a persistent ex-husband.

As a recent divorcée and newcomer to Bath, Maine, Evelyn was known for her exceptional listening skills. Unfortunately, this trait allowed her to inadvertently uncover a secret that a local culprit was willing to kill to protect. The author builds suspense masterfully, creating a fast-paced reading experience where the desire for answers compels you to race toward the conclusion.

The novel excels in its character dynamics. Teo’s antics with the yarn provide excellent comic relief and clever assistance during the investigation. Additionally, the interactions within the local knitting circle are a highlight, particularly the introduction of their newest member, which adds immense charm to the story. Aura successfully balances a heartwarming cozy atmosphere with genuine emotional weight regarding the victim's tragic fate.

This installment is highly recommended for enthusiasts of clean, witty, and animal-centric amateur sleuth mysteries. Knit Happens…then Murder is an excellent addition to the genre, and readers would be well-advised to explore the entire Penelope Sinclair Cozy Murder Mystery series to fully appreciate Penelope and Teo's journey.

Check out all the books in the Penelope Sinclair Cozy Murder Mystery series I’ve read.


Shop 'til you Drop Dead #1

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Dead Man's Hand #2

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Signed, Sealed and Stabbed #3

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Scooped, there it is...Dead #4

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Life of Pie...Cut Short #5

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Deck the Halls...Dead #6

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Do Not Disturb...For Good #7

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Shaken, Not Stirred...To Death #8

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Legend Has It...Murder #9

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Well Done and Dead #10

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Knit Happens...then Murder #11

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Review: The City at Night (City Ghosts #1) by Ben Onslow

The City at Night

City Ghosts #1

by Ben Onslow

Published: April 1, 2026

Publisher: Range Road Press

Genre: Teen, Young Adult, Thriller, Suspense, Crime Fiction


Blurb:

She survives by staying invisible.


But the city has started to notice.

Charlie knows the rules.

Don’t trust anyone.

Don’t stay in one place.

Don’t get seen.

It’s how she’s survived this long. Sleeping in a parking building, tagging the city in the dead of night, and keeping just one person close, Billy.

But when a chance encounter with undercover cop Matt Reeves drags her into something bigger, those rules start to break.

Because the city isn’t just dangerous.

It’s organised.

And the marks on the walls?

They mean more than she ever realised.

As tensions rise and violence creeps closer, Charlie has a choice.

Keep running.

Or risk trusting someone and step into a world that could destroy her.

Perfect for fans of gritty YA, found-family stories, and fast-paced urban thrillers, City Ghosts: The City at Night is the explosive first novella in a bold new series.

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My Review:

The City at Night is the thrilling first installment in Ben Onslow's City Ghosts series, and I was completely pulled into its world from the very first page.

The story follows a young girl named Charlie, who is forced to survive on the streets. To stay safe, she constantly moves around, sleeping in different hidden spots and never staying in one place for too long. Charlie knows that if she gets too comfortable or settles down in one location, she risks being caught by the police. This constant threat keeps her on the run and creates an intense, claustrophobic atmosphere where danger is always just around the corner.

Because of her harsh reality, Charlie has learned to trust absolutely no one—except for her close friend, Billy. Their bond adds a wonderful layer of loyalty and emotional depth to an otherwise brutal environment.

What makes this book stand out is its incredible execution. The City at Night is a fast-paced read that kept me completely hooked from the first page until the very last sentence. I absolutely loved the gritty, immersive tone of the story, and Charlie’s narrative voice felt incredibly authentic, raw, and compelling.

Ben Onslow has built an amazingly rich setting, and I cannot wait to read the next books in this engaging City Ghosts universe to see what happens to Charlie and Billy next. 

I highly recommend The City at Night to any mystery and thriller fans looking for their next gripping obsession. Do yourself a favor and grab a copy of The City at Night today!


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Book Blitz: Echoes of Fortune: Knights of the Golden Circle by David R Leng @RABTBookTours





Historical Thriller, Conspiracy Thriller, Political Thriller, Action Thriller

Date Published: August 18, 2026



What if the Civil War never truly ended, and no one noticed who is now winning?

A standalone thriller. New readers can start right here.

When Professor Jack Sullivan is asked to decode a cipher from the war's final days, he expects a historical curiosity. Instead, he uncovers a thread Jefferson Davis died protecting, a secret never meant to resurface.

Jack, his fiancée Emma Wilson, and former SEAL Steve Johnson are pulled into a hunt more dangerous than any battlefield. From Washington's archives to the back alleys of New Orleans, from the coast of Mexico to the shadowed ridges of Arkansas, every trail leads deeper into the world of the Knights of the Golden Circle, a brotherhood long believed defunct.

But the Knights didn't disappear. They became patient.

For 160 years they studied what force could never win. They embedded themselves in the institutions Americans trust, and waited for the moment when they wouldn't need to seize power. They would be invited to take it.

Now their heirs have risen. A cartel is running weapons north while a cyberattack probes the power grid, and a senator climbs toward power on the fear both create. Jack begins to realize he was never hunting the treasure. He was being led to it.

Joined by Homeland cyber analyst Priya Patel and hunted by enemies he cannot see, Jack has four days to break a design older than anyone imagined before the trap closes around everyone he loves.

 

"The high-stakes, of-the-moment, infiltrated-America suspense simply does not let up." 

— BookLife by Publishers Weekly

 

Some secrets don't stay buried. They grow roots.

Great for fans of Steve Berry and Clive Cussler.

 

Praise for Echoes of Fortune: Knights of the Golden Circle

 

"One part Jack Reacher, one part Indiana Jones... an impressively entertaining action thriller." 

— Kirkus Reviews ("GET IT")

"Leng lets history press against the present, sometimes like a warning and sometimes like a buried fuse." — Literary Titan

 

About the Author

 

David R Leng is the award-winning author of the Echoes of Fortune historical conspiracy thriller series, winner of three PenCraft Awards, including Thriller of the Year and back-to-back Best Thriller honors, two Literary Titan Gold Awards, and a Kirkus Reviews "GET IT" selection.

A lifelong resident of Southwestern Pennsylvania, David grew up in the shadow of the same battlefields his characters explore. He spent summers near the Shades of Death wilderness in western Maryland and has kayaked the Youghiogheny River, where a chance encounter with a stranger carrying a metal detector and asking about Braddock's gold planted the seed for the series.

His debut novel, The Search for Braddock's Lost Gold, follows historian Jack Sullivan into the unsolved mystery of General Braddock's vanished army payroll from the 1755 Battle of the Monongahela. The series has since expanded to the sunken Confederate secrets of Cozumel and the shadowed world of the Knights of the Golden Circle.

When he is not unraveling centuries-old conspiracies, David can be found scuba diving, boating, or in his woodshop. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife and family.

 

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Thursday, August 20, 2026

Book Tour: Second Chance Highway by Lori Keesey @RABTBookTours



A Sequel


Fantasy / Action & Adventure / Christian

Date Published: June 9, 2026

Publisher: Clay Bridges Publishing

 


Sometimes, the second chance we truly need is the one we give ourselves.

Ginny Carmichael feels trapped in her abusive relationship until an otherworldly visit ignites her determination to break free. With her baby daughter in tow, she embarks on a courageous road trip that not only takes her away from danger but also leads her to unexpected kindness, genuine connections, and profound forgiveness.

Along the way, she meets a compassionate waitress, a spirited aunt, and ultimately her estranged mother, who may hold the key to her healing. As Ginny approaches her destination—and the truth about her worth—she discovers that escape was never the destination. Wholeness was.

Second Chance Highway is a poignant tale of faith, friendship, and the path to restoration and redemption, and is the sequel to the award-winning Always Think of Me.



Interview with Lori Keesey

Author of Second Chance Highway 


Could you tell us about any research trips you took for this story? Which places did you visit, and what made them essential to your writing?

I decided to experience Ginny’s cross-country journey firsthand. Although I had already begun the novel, I realized I couldn’t continue until I took the trip myself. As my husband drove, I filled notebooks with observations and snapped photos of the scenery. We deliberately avoided detailed plans, allowing me to immerse myself in Ginny’s sense of unpredictability and uncertainty. For instance, just outside Oklahoma City, we stumbled upon a diner that ultimately inspired Monty’s Diner in the story.

What's the strangest thing you've ever had to research online for your book?

That’s a tough question. The strangest thing I did was watch Instagram videos of Las Vegas bartenders enthusiastically inviting patrons to their taverns, claiming the slot machines were ‘hot.’ Before my cousin—a Vegas native—showed me these reels, I had no idea they existed or that people avidly followed bartenders online.

What research (history, mythology, science) goes into your world-building?

Medical science certainly played a role in my world-building. Two of my characters—Oralyn and Audrey—face life-threatening illnesses, so I relied on online sources and friends, former emergency room nurses, to review and ensure the accuracy of these scenes.

Have any of the people you've known, past or present, left a lasting impression on your writing journey? If so, we'd love to hear about a memorable experience that stands out to you.

My first-grade teacher, who taught me to read, likely influenced me more than anyone else. I vividly remember one parent day. My teacher asked us to write and illustrate short stories, which she then displayed on the bulletin board. I wrote about three puppies lost in a hatbox. I’ll never forget her telling my mother that I had talent and should be encouraged to write. That single moment shaped my future—by third grade, I knew I wanted to be a writer. I, luckily, fulfilled that ambition. Before I wrote fiction, I worked as a journalist and communication consultant.

Do you write in the same genre all the time?

I’ve written two short stories and two novels, and I also publish a blog. My monthly newsletter to subscribers, Something to Chew On, is especially enjoyable because it allows me to explore any topic that inspires me.

If so, have you ever consider writing in another one?

Not really. Some people have suggested I start a podcast—which would certainly require both research and writing—, but I’m still undecided about pursuing that path.

Which character, supernatural or human, do you enjoy writing the most and why?

In Second Chance Highway, I especially enjoyed creating Oralyn—a kind, salt-of-the-earth woman learning to recognize her own worth. While I’ve never personally gotten involved emotionally with someone like Jacob, I know women who have. Exploring what causes people to become so fractured and self-involved fascinates me. Ultimately, writing these characters let me delve into the minds of people on opposite ends of the personality spectrum.


About the Author


Lori Keesey is the author of Second Chance Highway, the sequel to the award-winning Always Think of Me. Lori discovered her love for writing at a very young age and then pursued a professional writing career as a journalist, freelance writer, and communication consultant. She graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park.

 

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Review: Means and Motive by Andrew Oliver

Means and Motive

by Andrew Oliver

Published: May 3, 2026

Genre: Police Procedural, Murder

 

Blurb:


In the middle of a fierce snowstorm, a small-town police chief has just stumbled upon a dead man. The body is warm, and the suspect is still nearby.

A murder in the western Maine foothills sends the police chief searching high and low for the perpetrator. Can he solve the case with the state Major Crimes Unit breathing down his neck? Will the fearsome weather block the investigation before it reaches fruition? And will any of this distract the chief from his broken heart?

Means and Motive will take you on a fast-paced journey through western Maine at its most dangerous time of year, the dead of winter. Ride along with police chief Jack Durant as he follows clues, suspects, and his heart on a pulse-pounding, non-stop race to find the truth.

Means and Motive has already been featured in Maine media:

  • Lewiston Sun-Journal

  • Franklin Journal

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My Review:

Means and Motive by Andrew Oliver starts at a fast pace that never lets up right until the end. I was hooked from the very beginning when Chief Jack Durant stumbles upon a dead body during a brutal snowstorm in the foothills of western Maine.
There are a few suspects for Chief Durant to question, all of whom have their own reasons for wanting to harm the victim. I tried my best to help Jack solve the case and even pegged my own suspect early on. The more I read, the more interesting the story became, and I hung onto every word as the secrets slowly unfolded.
This novel is a fantastic debut for Andrew Oliver. The descriptions are so well-written that I could easily visualize the setting, making me feel like a participant in the story. I would love to read more mysteries featuring Chief Jack Durant.
I enjoyed Means and Motive tremendously and highly recommend it to all fans of murder mysteries. Grab your copy today!

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Book Blitz: Aurora Rift: A Man Out of Time by Thomas LeBrun @RABTBookTours




Science Fiction

Date Published: July 18, 2026



Dr. Kyle Richards thought he was chasing wonder.

An Evolutionary Anthropologist, respected lecturer, martial artist, husband, and father, Kyle journeys to Northern Norway in search of the breathtaking Aurora Borealis and the ancient petroglyphs of Alta. But beneath the dancing northern lights, something impossible happens. A violent geomagnetic phenomenon tears Kyle from the modern world and hurls him across the corridors of time.

What begins as scientific fascination quickly becomes a desperate fight for survival.

Thrown into the Stone Age among primitive hunters, Kyle unknowingly leaves behind clues that will survive for thousands of years. He battles Viking warriors, walks beside Silk Road caravans, witnesses the rise of empires, and survives civilizations most people only read about in history books. Along the way, he encounters moments that forever alter him—including an unforgettable friendship with a young boy who will one day become Genghis Khan and a journey east with Marco Polo toward the legendary court of Kublai Khan.

But every jump through time comes at a cost.

As Kyle struggles to survive brutal landscapes, ancient warfare, and the terrifying instability of the auroral corridor itself, the man he once was slowly begins to disappear beneath scars, grief, and centuries of memory. Meanwhile, back in present-day Pennsylvania, his wife Samantha refuses to give up hope. Alongside archaeologists and scientists searching for answers, she uncovers ancient carvings, unexplained historical anomalies, and evidence suggesting Kyle may still be alive somewhere… in another time.

AURORA RIFT: A Man Out of Time is an epic blend of historical adventure, science, survival, and emotional human drama. Spanning thousands of years of civilization from Stone Age Norway to the Persian Empire of Xerxes, from Viking seas to the vast Mongol world the novel asks a haunting question:

If time itself opened before you… Would you ever truly find your way home again?

 

About the Author

 

Thomas LeBrun began his martial arts training in the early 1970s, inspired by Bruce Lee and Joe Frazier. He formally studied Judo, Tae Kwon Do, and Okinawan Kenpo, later expanding into Yoshitsune Ju-Jitsu under Sensei Michael DePasquale Sr. and Jr., as well as Aikido, Arnis, pressure-point applications, and boxing. His dedication earned him rank in multiple disciplines.

LeBrun’s path led him to the Close Protection field, where his martial arts knowledge evolved into specialized training in defensive arts, non-traditional weapons, and personal security. He has protected high-profile clients such as Bill Gates, Elton John, and Whitney Houston, working in more than 45 countries. In 2009, he created LeBrun’s American Combatives, a modern system bridging traditional martial arts with real-world application, later authenticated by Grand Master Ron Van Clief and Shidoshi Glen Perry.

A recognized authority in defensive arts, LeBrun earned his 10th dan in Hogoshin-Do in 2022 and has been honored with multiple awards, including Security Expert of the Year (2021) and induction into the Ultimate Warrior Class (2022). He is also a multi-award-winning, #1 international best-selling author of Hiding in Plain Sight and the Cameron Stone series, and was named Best Action & Thriller Author in Alabama, United States of 2025.


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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Review: Undead Impact (Steel City Apocalypse #3) by A.M. Geever @amgeever1

Undead Impact

Steel City Apocalypse #3

by A.M. Geever

Published: August 19, 2026

Publisher: ZBZ-1 Press

Genre: Zombie, Apocalypse, Survival, Thriller, Dystopian, Science Fiction

 

Blurb:


A plane full of zombies is just the beginning.

When Araminta boards a flight to surprise her twin sister, she never expects a zombie outbreak to follow her into the sky. By the time the plane goes down, survival is all that matters.

Stranded in a collapsing, post-apocalyptic America, she has one goal: find her sister.

But Araminta is alone, out of place, and running out of time. Every mile brings new threats—from the undead to the desperate survivors fighting to stay alive—and every choice carries a cost.

Because in a world where trust can get you killed, going it alone might be even worse.

Perfect for fans who crave character-driven zombie apocalypse stories, intense survival journeys, and strong female leads forced to make impossible choices in a collapsing world—readers who love the emotional grit and human tension of The Walking Dead, the haunting depth of The Girl with All the Gifts, and the stark, high-stakes survival of The Road.


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My Review:

Undead Impact is the thrilling third installment in A.M. Geever’s Steel City Apocalypse series. This series gets better with each book, making this one my absolute favorite so far—though it is hard to choose! Don't get me wrong, I truly loved books one and two, as each installment brings something unique to the table.

The zombies in this series are some of the best I have ever encountered. They come a close second to The Walking Dead zombies, and the overall vibe of the book perfectly matches the intensity of that show. The characters are incredibly relatable and feel like people you would actually want to be friends with. Geever's storytelling and descriptive writing are so well done that I could effortlessly visualize the action, feeling like a participant in the story myself. There were moments I wanted to jump right onto the page to help Araminta and Chloe fight off the undead!

Araminta and Chloe have been through so much since their nightmare began with zombies on a plane. They didn't realize what they were dealing with at first, though it didn’t take Araminta long to figure it out. Luck was completely against them on that awful day. After their plane crashes into freezing water, the hotel room Chloe booked is given away to someone else right in front of them. All Chloe wants is to make it home to her sister and ailing mother, while Araminta just wants to reach her sister, Imogene. However, they soon realize those goals are on hold as the world is quickly overrun by zombies.

I cannot wait for the next book in this amazing series. I look forward to meeting new characters or learning more about the awesome ones we already know. Either way, I am completely hooked! I highly recommend Undead Impact—and the entire series—to all zombie apocalypse fans. Grab your copy today!

Check out all the books in the Steel City Apocalypse Series I’ve read.


Undead Menagerie #1

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Undead Sanctuary #2

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Undead Impact #3

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Book Blitz + #Giveaway: Everything That’s Left Behind by Kelly Lydick @RABTBookTours




Fiction/Science Fiction

Date Published: June 28, 2026

Publisher: Sapphire Stories

 


When Nichola Rodale stumbles upon information suggesting her father—a renowned scientist and brilliant puzzle maker—may not have died during The Great Drought, she embarks on a perilous journey across the desolate American Southwest to discover the truth.

 


About the Author

 

Kelly Lydick’s writing has appeared in Natural Awakenings, Co Yoga + Life, True Blue Spirit, American Art Collector, Western Art Collector, and many others. She has been featured on NPR’s The Writers’ Block and the Word podcast, and on iHeart radio. She is the author of the experimental Mastering the Dream, a contributing author to the anthology Dreams That Change Our Lives, and the author of Dream Incubation for Greater Self-Awareness: A Handbook. Everything That’s Left Behind is her first novel.


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