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Friday, October 31, 2025

Book Tour + #Giveaway: The Well-Tempered Violinist by Barbara T. Carlton @RABTBookTours




Book 1 of The Gift

 

Historical Fiction

Date to be Published: November 5, 2025

Publisher: Acorn Publishing


Marthe Adler dreams of making history as a great violinist. But in 1905 Germany, tradition and deep-seated prejudice against women musicians stand in her way. To make matters worse, her beloved father’s sudden death shatters her family’s comfortable life, pushing them to the edge of poverty.

But the violin Marthe’s father left her is a constant reminder of the profound bond between them, and it gives her the strength to begin healing. When the Köln Conservatory offers her an unexpected scholarship, she seizes her chance to reach for excellence.

Under the rigorous tutelage of Professorin Wolff, and subjected to predatory harassment by a fellow student determined to destroy both her self-worth and her chances of success, Marthe quickly learns she will need more than motivation and talent to rise to the top.

Filled with heart, wit, and music, The Well-Tempered Violinist is an enduring coming-of-age tale about an artist striving for greatness against enormous odds.

 


Interview with Barbara T. Carlton

    What is your favorite part of the book?

    I really wanted to try to give my protagonist, the young violinist Marthe Adler, a musical education that would demonstrate to readers just how hard musicians work to create the music they play for us. No matter how gifted you are, there is hard work and repetition, frustration and fatigue as well as the transcendent joy of making music. But I didn’t want to drown readers in minutiae—this is not a technical manual; it’s a story of determination, perseverance, and resilience. I think I threaded that needle to create a believable world and a multi-layered story that does justice to her, to her times, and to her passion for music.

    Does your book have a lesson? Moral?

    The best answer I can think of comes from Oma Judith, the grandmother of two of Marthe’s classmates. Oma Judith is a true Bohemian. She is a poet whose poetry tells the truth of a woman’s life (an unknown subject in the 19th century when she wrote it). In her youth around 1870, she lived in an artists’ commune (“…there was a fair amount of sex…”) and later raised her daughter as a single mother. Oma Judith encourages Marthe to go after what she needs despite the rigid conventions and prejudices she encounters. One of her greatest pieces of wisdom is: “Never be afraid to kick a stupid rule in the teeth.”*

    *(Later, she adds, “Just don’t be surprised if it kicks back.”)

    Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your imagination?

    Every character is a synthesis of aspects of real people and the author’s imagination. Marthe and I have some qualities in common, manifestly NOT including the ability to play the violin. (Marthe: gifted and passionate violinist. Me: Suzuki method dropout, 1964.) I studied piano for fourteen years, however, and loved it. Several characters contain bits and pieces of my children, other family members, people I’ve known. Some are people I would really LOVE to know! Some characters’ names (not all, by any means) derive from the names of people who inspired them. One is deliberately ironic—not saying whose. That will become more apparent in later books. But no reader is in danger of encountering a character and saying, “Hey, that’s me!”

    Of all the characters you have created, which is your favorite and why?

    Although I’m very fond of Marthe, I’m constantly intrigued by Anni. She is in every way her own person: a firebrand, outspoken, brave, and often a bit of a steamroller. She refuses to let the prejudices of her world define her. The minute her school opens its fencing club to girls, she joins and begins her lifelong passion for fencing. Anni is most alive in the world of foils, helmets, quilted armor, and sweat. Marthe muses that Anni would have made a magnificent warrior princess, if only we had need of one in our humdrum modern age.

    What character in your book are you least likely to get along with?

    I made Reinhold von Marburg rather dislikeable, and I wouldn’t want to be stuck on a desert island with him. But I also tried to give some clues as to why he is the way he is. He embodies a class rigidity and misogyny that was sufficiently common, even in the early 20th century, that it wasn’t even conscious. Sadly, his type still walks among us today, making trouble at every step.

    What would the “Stroller kids” in your book have to say about you?

    I might remind her of Frau Apfelbaum, Oma Judith’s daughter and the mother of two of Marthe’s classmates: an artist who has temporarily set her art aside to raise a family. Marthe takes that choice for granted until—oops, never mind. That’s Book II! 🤫

    Do you want each book to stand on its own, or are you trying to build a body of work with connections between each book?

    The Gift is a quadrilogy, a story that takes four books to tell: Marthe Adler’s life, the history she makes as a pioneering woman in the rigid and prejudiced world of classical music, the history she survives as the modern world emerges from the ashes of the old, the barriers she breaks down, and the profound consequences of her life for her daughter and granddaughter as the 20th century unfolds. Each book will make more sense if you’ve read the previous ones first. So, I hope readers will do that.

About the Author


Retired architect Barbara Thornburgh Carlton is an author of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Though not a musician, she remains music-adjacent as a volunteer for the San Diego Opera and the Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival in Washington. The mother of two grown children who are remarkably considerate about keeping in touch, she lives in San Diego, California, with her photographer husband, Barry.

The Well-Tempered Violinist, Book 1 of The Gift series, is her first novel. 

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Review: The Man by Her Door (Zoya Volkova Crime Thrillers #3) by Nadya Frank @nadyabauman

The Man by Her Door

Zoya Volkova Crime Thrillers #3

by Nadya Frank

Published: October 31, 2025

Genre: Murder, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense

 

Blurb:


When a 20-year-old Alisa Feoktistova disappears from her own stairwell, leaving behind only a pool of her blood, it becomes clear a new serial killer is on the loose in Moscow. He’s believed to have taken at least three people before Alisa, each time marking the crime scene with an ample amount of victim’s blood, which earned him a nickname Bloodletter.

Are all his victims dead? Or is there a chance Bloodletter keeps them alive, despite the blood loss?

One thing is for sure: private investigator Zoya Volkova won’t let go of this case. Years ago, her little brother went missing in a similar manner, a pool of blood glistening in the middle of the empty apartment. What if it wasn’t the doing of Zoya’s mother, like the judges decided, but of some bloodthirsty monster who avoided the justice then and now kills again?

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My Review:


The Man by Her Door is an excellent addition to the Zoya Volkova Crime Thrillers series by Nadya Frank. From the very first pages, I was drawn into The Man by Her Door, captivated by the suspense and intrigue that kept me on the edge of my seat. I found myself engrossed, unable to put the book down as the plot unfolded.

The Man by Her Door is an incredibly captivating tale that held my attention until the very end, with no shortage of excitement in between, thanks to the twists and turns that kept me pondering the identities of those behind the disappearances.

I was kept on my toes throughout, as Zoya pursued the missing individuals and the culprit behind the crimes. The vivid descriptions were so well-crafted that I could easily visualize everything in my mind. I could picture the crime scene clearly, as if I were actually present.

The characters are all quite fascinating and appear very relatable. They seem like individuals you would enjoy meeting and would easily get along with, without any issues.

I can hardly contain my excitement for the next installment in the Zoya Volkova Crime Thrillers to discover how Zoya's journey unfolds.

I strongly recommend picking up a copy of The Man by Her Door for more thrilling escapades in the realm of Zoya Volkova!


Check out all the books in the Zoya Volkova Russian Series I’ve read.


The Girl from Moscow's Edge #1

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The Boy on the Highway #2

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The Man by Her Door #3

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Review: Whistle Stop Murder (A Small Town Cozy Mystery #3) by Gemma Harper

Whistle Stop Murder

A Poppy James Cozy Mystery #3

by Gemma Harper

Published: October 31, 2025

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

 

Blurb:


A quiet town, a ghostly whistle, and one café owner with a nose for trouble…


When a midnight train whistle echoes through Willowbrook’s sleepy streets, Poppy James—book-loving café owner and accidental sleuth—knows it’s more than a trick of the wind. Her suspicions are confirmed when Henry Caldwell, a retired railway inspector with a reputation for secrets, is found dead by the abandoned tracks, a chalk mark scrawled beside him and a crumpled scrap of paper in his hand.

Armed with her trusty beagle Midsip, glitter-obsessed best friend Nadine, and history-buff Theo, Poppy dives into a tangle of ledgers, tunnels, and old town scandals. Everyone in Willowbrook seems to have something to hide—especially the two people Henry crossed paths with just before everything went wrong: Mark Jeffries, the carpenter Henry hired to “fix” a hidden room in the old depot the night he disappeared; and Clara Benton, whose gossip column ran a blind item that outed Henry’s sealed dealings—and gave someone a reason to silence him.

As clues mount and the Circle’s shadow grows, Poppy finds herself toe-to-toe with secrets worth killing for. If she can’t piece together the truth, Willowbrook’s quiet nights may never be safe again.

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My Review:

Whistle Stop Murder is the third book in the Poppy James Cozy Mystery series by Gemma Harper. Whistle Stop Murder starts off with the death of Henry Caldwell, a retired railway inspector. The local sheriff says it was an accident that he tripped on the train track, but Poppy, Theo, and Nadine don’t believe it for one minute.

Poppy sets out to prove that it was not an accident and finds a town full of secrets, deadly secrets, unfortunately for Henry. Henry was a nice, quiet man with secrets of his own. Undoubtedly, someone revealed one of those secrets, and now Henry has paid the price for that secret.

The people of Willowbrook have numerous secrets they want to stay hidden. How much farther are they willing to go to ensure they stay that way?

Whistle Stop Murder kept me engaged from the beginning when Poppy saw Henry lying there beside the train tracks. The mystery and suspense that followed had me hooked, not able to turn the pages as fast as I wanted, leaving me with many questions that I wanted/needed answers to as quick as I could get them.

I highly recommend grabbing a copy of Whistle Stop Murder today to find out what happened to Henry. 


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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Amazon


Whistle Stop Murder #3

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Release Blitz + #Giveaway: Survival of the Wolves by Ophelia Black @RABTBookTours



Pack Pledged, Book 3


Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance

Date Published: 10-31-2025



We will usher in the end of all or birth a new world from its ashes. Nothing to stress about, right?

Chosen by the great wolf, Fenrir, and in possession of his amulet, my bonded and I are expected to single-handedly prevent Ragnarök. Spoiler alert, we’re just as clueless as everyone else. Turns out the gods don’t believe in leaving Cliff Notes.

Fending off attacks from the crooked Alpha and searching for a cure for the illness attacking our females, we’re pushed to our breaking point. With the Alpha hitting our vulnerable spots like a battering ram, we’re on the defensive and the run.

If we can’t expose his corruption and gain control before he turns the pack against us, it’s game over. Bringing him to heel means facing our demons, creating allies, and revealing hidden secrets. Are we powerful enough together to pull off the impossible and make the gods notice us again?

It’s a battle for the wolves we have to win.


About the Author


Surviving off coffee and tea, Ophelia Black pens stories that never make you choose. Combining her love for the paranormal, magic, and history, she weaves immersive worlds with unforgettable characters and adventure. In her worlds, love is eternal, even when the path to finding it is winding. When she’s not busy exploring the shadowy places in her mind, Ophelia daydreams, makes candles, bakes, and researches.


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Release Blitz: Hush Little Baby Anthology @RABTBookTours




Horror, Holiday Horror (various subgenres)

Release Date: October 31

 

 

Santa’s making a list. He's checking it twice. And if you've been naughty... run. Because Krampus is real...but the legend never told the whole story. In this eclectic anthology, multiple authors unleash the Alpine myth in unexpected ways. He's a monster. A protector. A lover. A nightmare. Sometimes charming, sometimes deadly, always unforgettable. From vivid poetry to spine-tingling terror to sinful spice, every story peels back another layer of the creature who passes judgment on the naughty ones...and what happens next. This multi-author collection features stories with varying tones and heat levels. Graphic content is clearly labeled for your reading pleasure.

ALL proceeds from the sale of this anthology go to Quill Cottage Wildlife, a 501c3 wildlife rehabilitation

 

Featuring Works By

Jodee Jean Daniels, Luna Nyx Frost, C.L. Hart, Spiros Katsaras, Jayce Maxwell, J. Noble, Jenna O’Malley, Kay Parquet, Melissa Power, Alyce Reads, E.L. Summers, Jason M. Spencer, Kyle Thomas, Cass Voit



Excerpt

Crimson Retribution by C. L. Hart

Hashim led Donata to a clear spot where a cluster of trees blocked the wind. After relieving herself, she returned to his side.

"All right, let's see the fabulous view you've been raving about."

"Would you like a pair of binoculars?"

"Certainly. I've always enjoyed pretending I was a bird flying above the world."

"Or an angel," Hashim proposed.

"I imagine I have a few more miles left in this aging body before God or whoever calls me home."

"Darling, you're always my angel."

"What are you angling for with all this flattery, Hashim?"

"I'm only trying to make things right, my love. I don't want a divorce. I love you, and even though Libby is biologically Javed's daughter, I've always thought of her as my own."

"No matter what happens between you and me, you will always be Libby's father. I'm open to working things out, but you need to understand that I will not put up with any more abuse, either verbal or physical, and I won't abide any more cheating."

Hashim handed Donata the binoculars.

"Gaze through your magic spectacles and tell me what appears to your wondering eyes, my snow queen."

"I believe this is what Santa sees from his sleigh as he swoops down on a quiet Christmas Eve night. There are fantastical decorations, and the multicolored lights make everything look festive."

"You always had an amazing imagination."

Hashim reached behind the seat of the sleigh, retrieving an axe.

"Picture being here with Libby on Christmas Eve. Imagine walking out on the deck with her to marvel at the lights and look for Santa flying overhead."

"Oh, there's a house with a life-size Santa on the roof! He and the reindeer seem so real. Rudolph's nose flashes bright red, and Santa is waving to the people below. I can almost hear Christmas carols playing and taste hot spiced cider."

 

About the Author


C. L. Hart, also known as The Terrible Old Woman, is an editor who writes. She enjoys creating holiday stories with a twist, usually in either the dark fantasy/horror or sweet romance genres. Her short stories have appeared in several anthologies, and she has self-published her own works as well, including four poetry volumes, a novella, a fix-up novel, and several short stories.

Ms. Hart lives in a tiny town on the Northeastern Colorado plains with her adult son, cat daughter, and cat grandson. She doesn't mind cooking, but she hopes one day to hire elves to do the housework for her.

Ms. Hart can be found online at naughtynetherworldpress.start.page

 

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