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Friday, May 22, 2026

Book Blitz + #Giveaway: Rathuun: King of the Prairie by David Fitz-Gerald @AuthorDAVIDFG @RABTBookTours




Frontier & Pioneer Western Fiction; US Historical Fiction; Action/Adventure

Date Published: March 20, 2026

 


With all the swagger of a classic western, a legendary buffalo claims his rightful place among the genre's most iconic heroes.

Meet Rathuun. Born in an idyllic canyon, tragedy strikes on his first day. A grizzly bear scatters the herd, devours his twin, and leaves him to shiver and die. But the buffalo calf with a white spot on his chin survives.

The plains are changing fast. Wagons roll west in endless streams. Telegraph wires stretch across the horizon. Locomotives scream down polished rails, slicing through the earth. Extinction

seems imminent when everyone wants to kill the biggest buffalo on the prairie. Native people shoot arrows and drive herds over cliffs. Hide hunters slaughter millions. An obsessed buffalo assassin is determined to wipe them all out and change the world forever. There's an army of barking rifles, and they're all pointed at Rathuun.

Will the hunters take Rathuun's head and leave his carcass to rot on the prairie?


This sweeping epic thunders across the American West, taking listeners to unforgettable western landmarks. If you like classic westerns, thrilling action, and high-stakes historical adventures, grab your copy by the horns.

Welcome to the prairie!



About the Author


David Fitz-Gerald writes frontier and pioneer western fiction from the wilds of western Vermont—about as far west as you can get without slipping into New York.

Though he’s never wrangled beeves to market, Dave was a top hand on his grandfather’s dude ranch in the Adirondack Mountains… before he turned ten. He’s lived most of his life on dirt roads. Whenever he gets the chance, he travels west to recharge his spirit on the windswept prairies.

He’s an Adirondack 46’er which means that he’s hiked to the top of every mountain in the park. In 2018, Dave completed the 1960s fitness craze by hiking 50 miles in one day. That’s one heck of a long walk, but not nearly as grueling as the iconic trails that he chases in his fiction.

Even after all these years, Dave still has his head in the clouds like Ken from MY FRIEND FLICKA, and a quiet, self-reliant spirit like Sam from THE TRUMPET OF THE SWAN. That blend of wonder, heart, and spirit runs through the characters he portrays. His editor states he is “exceptionally good at creating real moments between characters”—and readers seem to agree.

Dave’s breakthrough series, Ghosts Along the Oregon Trail won Chanticleer’s Grand Prize for Book Series. He’s now the author of nearly twenty novels and counting, and as long as there’s coffee in the kitchen, Dave will be plotting one adventurous story after another.

 

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Teaser + #Giveaway: The Secret of the Smiling Rock Man by Joe Cappello @RABTBookTours




Short Story Collection / Fiction

Date Published: 05-15-2026

Publisher: RMK Publications



In his first collection of short stories Joe Cappello presents an array of characters whom he describes as having “rocks in their heads.” Instead of accepting the hand life has dealt them, they pursue more outlandish solutions to its problems. The reader witnesses firsthand the zany antics these characters employ to cope with the situations they encounter in each story: Mortality…daring to know death’s secret and determined to face it without fear and dread; Workplace… seeking an environment that is based on teamwork and respect, rather than fear and intimidation; Family…taking extraordinary steps to unite an estranged family and to bring another closer together; Language…re-establishing the sacred role of words in our lives as a unifier of people and a conveyor of truth. All told with a healthy dose of humor and a belief that life can be joyful, hopeful and a down-right hoot.


Excerpt

“Sorry I no make Lanford’s funeral,” Samora said breaking in on Win’s memory. She grabbed his hand and squeezed it. “You okay?”
“I’m okay.”
“You don’t look okay.”
“Okay, I’m not okay.” He paced around the yard as the fears he suppressed since Lanford’s funeral that morning spilled out in a rush. “I’m 35 years old, Samora. Where am I going? I been floating around the country, taking odd jobs. I haven’t spoken to my parents in Chicago for over 10 years. And now Lanford up and dies on me.”
Samora felt sorry for the tall, thin figure slumped pathetically in front of her. “Shush, my son. You shouldn't let death haunt you so.” Her brown eyes sparkled as she looked up at Win. “You want to know the secret, yes?”
“What secret?” asked Win.
“Death,” she said. Samora led Win to the front of his casita. “Out there.” She grabbed his chin and pushed his head up, his protruding lips making him look like a fish with a hook stuck in its mouth. She pointed to the view of the Galisteo basin, a huge, flat plain bordered by mountains forming the “Galisteo Wave,” a vista of higher to lower elevations that resembled an ocean wave on its way to shore. “There’s a smiling rock man in the basin. You must find him.”
“A smiling rock man?”
“Find him and you will find the answer.”


About the Author


Joe Cappello’s creative life began when he accepted a minor speaking role in a play, walked on stage for the first time, and came to the terrifying realization that, “Oh, no, they sold tickets!”

Fortunately, he overcame his initial stage fright and began accepting roles in community theatre, the parts of Oscar Madison in “The Odd Couple” and Ivan Lomov in “The Proposal” among his favorites. He studied acting in New York City and performed in a couple of Off-Off Broadway productions including Sam Shepherd’s “Buried Child,” where he played the crotchety, whiney patriarch, Dodge (a part for which his wife felt he was uniquely suited).

He wrote and produced plays for children, awarding roles to his sons and other kids in his neighborhood (earning the gratitude of their parents who considered rehearsals free babysitting). He started writing adult plays and received a number of accolades including an honorable mention in the 2020 Bridge Award contest sponsored by Arts in the Armed Forces (AIAF) for his full-length play, “The Stars of Orion” and selection as the winner of the 2022 Susan Hansell Drama Award for his one act play, “Monarch.”

But the logistics of staging plays proved too time consuming. In his early 30's he started writing short stories and flash fiction pieces and submitting them for publication. Many of the stories presented in this collection have been published in online magazines and anthologies, and some have achieved recognition, most notably, “The Secret of the Smiling Rock Man,” First Place, National Federation of Press Women’s Communications Contest (2022); “They Only Showed Elvis from the Waist Up,” First Place, Southwest Writers Writing Contest (2023); and “Running Errands,” Finalist, Hemingway Shorts Competition, sponsored by the Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park (2023).

Joe invites you to read more of his work and follow his anything-but-straight-line career at joecappelloauthor.com.


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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Review: Murder at Briar House (A Poppy James Cozy Mystery #7) by Gemma Harper

Murder at Briar House

A Poppy James Cozy Mystery #7

by Gemma Harper

Published: May 21, 2026

Genre: Cozy Mystery, Cozy Animal Mystery, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense 

 

Blurb:

An elegant estate sale. A body beneath the library ladder. And one beagle who knows trouble when he sniffs it.

Café owner Poppy James expects silver-polishing opinions and vintage gossip when she brings coffee to Briar House, the grand old home of the late Eleanor Vale Ashcroft. Then estate manager Simon Creel is found dead in the library, and the room goes so still Poppy can hear Midsip’s low growl from beneath the desk.

Tell me that was already broken,” Nadine whispers.

It wasn’t.

The sheriff sees a tragic fall. Poppy sees a staged scene, missing auction tags, and guests who keep looking anywhere but at the truth. Celia Ashcroft needs the sale to rescue what’s left of the family fortune. Antiques dealer Daniel Voss is circling the wrong heirlooms. And family attorney Andrew Pike seems a little too certain which papers belong buried.

With Theo chasing old property records and Midsip nosing out one clue too many, Poppy follows Briar House’s secrets into a scandal someone has protected for years.

Simon wasn’t killed for what he stole.

He was killed for what he found.

And Poppy may be next.

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My Review:

Murder at Briar House serves as an excellent sequel in Gemma Harper's Poppy James Cozy Mystery series. From the very first page, it evoked the essence of the library, in the film Clue, making me recall memorable lines like, “Colonel Mustard did it in the library with the candlestick.”

This feeling intensified when the estate manager, Simon Creel, was discovered dead in the library. While the sheriff considers Simon's demise a tragic accident, Poppy and Nadine suspect something far more nefarious.

In the room, numerous suspects avoid glancing at the man sprawled at the foot of the ladder. Poppy notices the expressions on their faces, fearful looks that suggest they are terrified of what Simon might have known and the secrets they wish to conceal.

As Poppy, Nadine, Theo, and Midsip dig deeper, they inch closer to the truth, putting Poppy in increasing peril. Someone is watching her closely, and she might become their next target before she unravels the mystery of Simon's death in the library.

The tension kept me on the edge of my seat, breathless with every twist and turn as I followed Poppy, Midsip, Nadine, and Theo in their quest to uncover what really happened in the library. I was eager to discover who killed Simon, with what weapon, and how it all unfolded.

A thrilling and enchanting read, Murder at Briar House captivates you from the opening line to the final page. I am eagerly anticipating the next installment in the Poppy James Cozy Mystery Series.

I wholeheartedly recommend picking up a copy of Murder at Briar House today for another enthralling mystery to unravel!

Check out all the books in the Poppy James Cozy Mystery Series I’ve read.

Caffeine and a Corpse

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NightBlooms and a Burial #1

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Killer Crust #2

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Whistle Stop Murder #3

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Murder at the Heritage Festival #4

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Murder on the Bunny Slope #5

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Death by Choreography #6

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Murder at Briar House #7

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Review: Murder at the Steeplechase: A Thrilling Southern Horse Racing Cozy Murder Mystery (A Hattie and Moose Cozy Mystery #8) by Greta Sinclair

Murder at the Steeplechase: A Thrilling Southern Horse Racing Cozy Murder Mystery

A Hattie and Moose Cozy Mystery #8

by Greta Sinclair

Published: May 21, 2026

Genre: Cozy Mystery, Cozy Animal Mystery, Cozy Culinary Mystery

 

Blurb:


Hattie is looking forward to a stylish day at the Hillshire Farms Steeplechase with her bestie and Detective Bo Beckett. Fancy outfits, horse racing, and Southern fun make it the perfect double date—until the first race ends and the stables turn into a crime scene.

A jockey and his prized horse are found dead inside a stall.

Police call it a tragic accident, since Austin Grimes had medical issues. But Hattie notices something unsettling: his mouth is open, as if he swallowed something. She suspects poisoning—and that means murder.

With authorities determined to take over, Hattie quietly begins her own investigation.

Debts, insurance motives, and scandal swirl around the steeplechase grounds, and nearly everyone has something to hide.

Alongside her grumpy Chow Chow, Moose, feisty Yorkie, Mini Pearl, and crime-magnet British Shorthair, Cecil,— Hattie races to uncover the killer before someone else ends up dead.

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MULTIPLE BESTSELLING AUTHOR AND THE 2025 GLOBAL BOOK AWARDS SILVER MEDAL WINNER FOR
A VERY STICKY MURDER.
If you enjoy clean cozy mysteries by authors like Ellery Adams, Ashley Weaver, Poppy Dennison, Jenn McKinlay, and Sophie Green, you’ll love
Murder at the Steeplechase. Each book in this series reads as a satisfying standalone — no cliffhangers, no unfinished threads, just cozy charm and clever sleuthing.

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My Review:


Hattie, along with her boyfriend Detective Bo Beckett, her grumpy Chow Chow Moose, her spirited Yorkie Mini Pearl, and her crime-magnet British Shorthair Cecil, is enjoying a day at the races with her best friend Gracie and Gracie's boyfriend Tim by her side.


Moose, Mini Pearl, and Cecil have the delightful opportunity to meet a few new friends, including Shadow, a cattle dog, and Olive Branch, one of the horses participating in the race.

Everyone is enjoying a wonderful time at the races until Austin Grimes, a jockey, is discovered dead and his horse, Olive, is found drugged in her stall. Initially, it seemed Austin had succumbed to health issues, but upon closer examination, Hattie notices something quite different from the first impression. It appears Austin may have been poisoned.


There are numerous suspects, yet all the evidence seems to point toward one individual in particular. However, she is not the only one who had a motive against Austin or felt wronged by him.


I thoroughly enjoyed the involvement of Moose, Mini Pearl, Cecil, and Shadow in the investigation as they uncovered clues and interviewed the horses to determine whether they had witnessed or heard anything that could help solve Austin's case. Their conversations with one another were quite entertaining.


Murder at the Steeplechase is an incredibly charming and captivating tale that had me racing toward the conclusion as I attempted to uncover the truth about Austin. The story of Murder at the Steeplechase is just as much Mini Pearl, Cecil, Shadow, Olive, and Austin’s story as it is Hattie’s and Moose’s.


The world-building is absolutely splendid and ranks among the best I’ve encountered in a while. I would love to read more stories set at the racetrack and hope to see Moose, Mini Pearl, and Cecil take on larger roles from time to time.


Make sure to grab a copy of Murder at the Steeplechase for another engaging read, and join Hattie, Moose, Mini Pearl, and Cecil for a thrilling day at the races!

Check out all the books in the Hattie and Moose Cozy Mystery Series I’ve read.



Murder, Music & Mischief #1

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Fiddling with Murder #2

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Dancing with Murder #3

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Murder, Relics & Rivalries #4

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Murder, Mistletoe & Spirits #5

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Heartstrings and Hijinks #6

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The Great Nashville Bake Off Mishap #7

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Murder at the Steeplechase #8

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Review: Murder on Flight 757 (Alexia Jones Cozy Mystery #5) by Kaylah Carr

Murder on Flight 757

Alexia Jones Cozy Mystery #5

By Kaylah Carr

Published: May 20, 2026

Genre: Cozy Mystery, Mystery

 

Blurb:


A luxury flight. A poisoned passenger. And a killer trapped at 35,000 feet.

Alexia Jones thought Flight 757 would be the relaxing Florida getaway she promised her best friend, Jenna Simmons. But when a wealthy and widely disliked businessman collapses mid-flight after complaining that his mint tastes bitter, the cabin transforms from vacation escape to crime scene in a matter of seconds.

As panic spreads through the aisles, Alexia notices something the authorities miss. Her loyal German Shepherd, Buddy, reacts uneasily whenever certain passengers draw near.

The suspect list grows quickly. A furious graduate student publicly argued with the victim at the gate and carried a suspicious container of mints. The victim’s estranged sister boarded the same flight with years of resentment and a possible inheritance at stake. And one polished passenger remains far too calm while secrets ripple through the cramped cabin.

But somewhere above the clouds, Alexia realizes a terrifying truth.

The poisoner is still onboard.

And before Flight 757 lands, the killer may decide one victim isn’t enough.

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My Review:

Murder on Flight 757 is a fantastic addition to Kaylah Carr's Alexia Jones Cozy Mystery series. Alexia, along with her loyal German Shepherd Buddy and her best friend, Jenna, is off on a much-needed vacation. After they board their flight, a passenger sitting across from Alexia suddenly collapses right in front of her.

With a plane full of potential suspects, Alexia starts her investigation, which may have begun at the boarding gate where the deceased had a disagreement with another passenger. As she walks down the aisle, questioning each person about what they might have seen or heard, she attempts to figure out what or who led to the man's death.

Throughout this, Buddy remains still, fixated on one spot in the plane, not glancing around the cabin. This behavior is unusual for Buddy, and Alexia notices it immediately. I think Buddy is trying to communicate something to Alexia, or perhaps warning her to be cautious, especially if the man's death was not an accident or due to natural causes.

From the moment I started reading Murder on Flight 757, I was captivated. I needed to find out what happened to this unfortunate individual. I was also curious whether Alexia's investigation would lead to another death as she got closer to uncovering the identity of the killer, assuming it was indeed murder.

It would be incredibly eerie to be trapped on a plane, 35,000 feet in the air, with a murderer. The tension and thrill of the story kept me engaged, word after word, as each part unfolded. Murder on Flight 757 was a gripping read that held my attention as I hurried to the conclusion, eager to see how everything would resolve.

I am looking forward to the next book in the Alexia Jones Cozy Mystery Series to discover where Alexia, Buddy, and Jenna will go next and what adventures await them.

If you enjoy a well-paced mystery, then join Alexia, Buddy, and Jenna in Murder on Flight 757 by getting your copy today!

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Murder AT The Funeral

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Murder at the Pet Shop #1

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Murder at the City Bank #2

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Murder At Crystal Palms Resort #3

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Murder at the Jewelry Store #4

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Murder on Flight 757 #5

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Book Blitz: Dan Tesson: A Thriller by Sean O’Leary @RABTBookTours




Dystopian Thriller, Psychological Thriller, Science Fiction Thriller, Supernatural Thriller



They tried to erase this book. That’s why you should read it.


Stamped BANNED — DECREE 2039, wrapped in warnings that say DO NOT READ. DO NOT BELIEVE, Dan Tesson: A Thriller refuses to stay buried.


Written two decades ago and now resurfacing, this dystopian psychological thriller feels less like fiction—and more like a message that arrived early.


In a world shaped by control, perception, and quiet manipulation, Dan Tesson is forced to confront something far more dangerous than power: truth. As reality fractures and the rules governing society begin to reveal their cracks, he’s pulled into a system designed not just to influence behavior—but to redefine belief itself.


What happens when authority decides what is real?

What happens when questioning becomes a crime?

What happens when truth is labeled dangerous?


Blending dystopian fiction, science fiction, supernatural elements, and psychological tension, this novel explores uncomfortable territory—where control isn’t always visible, and freedom may be an illusion people willingly accept.

 

This is not a safe story.

It is not designed to reassure.

It asks questions many would rather avoid.

 

And that may be exactly why it was banned in their time.

 

If you’re drawn to provocative, thought-driven thrillers that challenge perception and push beyond the expected, Dan Tesson will not let you look away.

 

You were told not to read it.

 

Read to believe.


About the Author


Sean O'Leary is a local Utah author whose work moves between dystopian thrillers, science fiction and fantasy, children's stories, photo essays, literary collaborations, and reader-focused projects built around libraries, curiosity, and story.

 

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Review: Desperate World (EMP Aftermath #9) by Grace Hamilton

Desperate World

EMP Aftermath #9

by Grace Hamilton

Published: May 20, 2026

Genre: Dystopian, Science Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic 

 

Blurb:

All they want is a safe haven. They’ll have to fight to get it…

Dr. Laurel Rivera, Bear and their small band of survivors have left their home, fleeing into the wilderness near Lake Superior. With children to protect, they’re forced to make ruthless choices, as they run a gauntlet of desperate survivors willing to kill for vital supplies.

Then Mae collapses.

Pregnant, feverish, and slipping fast, she needs medication Laurel doesn’t have—and can’t make. The only remaining supply belongs to another group: armed, organized, and determined to protect what’s theirs at any cost.

Stealing the medicine could ignite a war they won’t survive. Walking away will condemn Mae and her unborn child to death.

As time runs out and enemies close in, Bear and Laurel must decide how far they’re willing to go to save one life—and how many others they’re willing to damn in the name of survival.

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My Review:

A sorrowful beginning, having everything returned to you in such a manner. It felt akin to awakening from a dreadful disaster and having to relive it all once more. My heart ached for Mae and the struggles she was facing.

Then they were forced to abandon their home, gripped by fear of who or what might be pursuing them. The Rossis are still in pursuit, searching for Laurel, eager to seize their medical supplies and likely anything else they possess.

With the Rossis hot on their heels, Laurel and Bear feel they have no option but to gather the group and flee. They decide to head to an island on Lake Superior, believing it will offer them a safe and isolated existence.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Desperate World, particularly about their preparations for the journey, especially with the children contributing in every way they could. I adore narratives that feature children and families. I could vividly picture the kids on the beach, assisting with the boat repairs. I could almost hear the gentle sound of the waves lapping at the shore.

Then Mae falls ill while pregnant. Laurel suspects she might have gestational diabetes. Concern fills Laurel as they lack the necessary medicine to help Mae. The only way to obtain the required medication is through theft. Acquiring the medicine could ignite a conflict. Laurel and Bear are torn about the best course of action. Should they instigate a war to save one individual, or should they prioritize the welfare of the entire group?

I eagerly anticipate diving deeper into this world, the EMP Aftermath series, or at least I sincerely hope more installments are forthcoming. I am excited to follow the journeys of Laurel, Bear, Kate, Mae, Trent, and the rest to see where their paths lead next.

I wholeheartedly recommend Desperate World to all fans of post-apocalyptic tales. Be sure to grab a copy today!


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Broken World #1

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Chaotic World #2

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Dangerous World #3

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Divided World #4

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Collapsed World #5

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Lawless World #6

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Sabotaged World #7

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Plagued World #8

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Desperate World #9

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