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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Review: SHARK (The Fall Gauntlet #6) by J. A. Merkel @jamerkel_author

SHARK

The Fall Gauntlet #6

by J. A. Merkel

Published: ‎July 24, 2025

Publisher: ‎Worlds Apart Media

Genre: Young Adult, Apocalyptic, Post Apocalyptic, Dystopian



Blurb:


The storms of Ikanos have passed, but Benji’s inner storm is only just beginning …

He, Soren, and Lyaza board a ship bound for the Tangerine Islands, seeking the elusive mask maker—their only hope to shut down the Crown, fix Soren’s mask, and uncover the truth about their missing mother. First, they must cross the Unfathomable Sea, an ocean with secrets as deep as its waters.

People hold secrets too. Adioudi is more than just a combat specialist—he’s also the ship’s captain, and his island homeland has suffered horrors he’ll never forget. His decision to train Benji and Soren is far from selfless. And his niece and nephew, Tamahri and Javao, have agendas of their own.

When Javao challenges Benji to a duel, it’s clear he’s playing a deeper game. Then Soren—desperate to belong and prove himself—joins Javao’s crew of tattooed islanders, known as “the sharks,” on a risky heist to steal masks meant for the Crown. Feeling abandoned and fearing he’s losing his brother to a new family, Benji follows.

As Benji nears a point of no return, he realizes his only lifeline is his lynx mask. But putting it on may create more problems than it solves.

Which is exactly what Javao wants.

The Fall Gauntlet continues …


J. A. Merkel’s SHARK is part of The Fall Gauntlet, a collection of dystopian sci-fi novellas about Benji and Soren’s quest to outsmart the Crown and reclaim their family, all while learning how to be brothers again.


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My Review:

The storms have finally subsided. Benji, Soren, and Lyaza are en route to the Tangerine Islands to train with Adioudi. They are still searching for a way to permanently disable the Crown and locate the mask maker who can assist them in repairing Soren’s mask.

Adioudi’s niece and nephew, Tamahri and Javao, have their own plans. What might they be up to? Could they be attempting to implicate someone else for their actions? Perhaps they are merely toying with people's lives.

Soren makes the decision to join Javao’s band of tattooed islanders, referred to as “the sharks,” to seize masks that are meant for the Crown. Soren feels the need to demonstrate his worthiness even without his mask.

Benji opts to accompany him, fearing that he might be losing his brother to a new family. Both Soren and Benji continue to grapple with the events that transpired on the bullet train in their own unique ways.

I have thoroughly enjoyed immersing myself in another captivating tale from The Fall Gauntlet series and eagerly anticipate more adventures in this incredible world. The more I delve into the stories, the more I crave to continue reading. Each narrative is packed with unexpected twists and turns that keep me racing to discover the outcome.

I wholeheartedly recommend SHARK to anyone in search of their next thrilling adventure! Snag a copy of SHARK today and accompany Soren and Benji on their latest journey!


Check out all the books in The Fall Gauntlet I’ve read.


Bear #1

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RAT #2

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


CHRYSIX #3

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


CONDOR #4

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


MANTA #5

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


SHARK #6

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub



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Review Tour + #Giveaway: Kill Pocahontas by Ray Anthony Morris @GoddessFish


KILL POCAHONTAS

Ray Anthony Morris

GENRE: Thriller


BLURB:


Hallee Landry is a promising young Tsawwassen First Nations attorney and litigator with an enviable résumé and a bright future. At only twenty-seven years old, she is not a residential school survivor. Or is she? Everything she has understood to be true about her origins is challenged when she is kidnapped while in Kamloops to attend the annual Pow Wow. Now somebody wants her dead. But why? The perpetrators seem to be a confounding mix of low-level criminals and a sophisticated cadre of malefactors backed by someone high up at the Vatican. Hallee is bewildered to learn that her only allies are an elderly nun, a venerable old Catholic priest, and an Indigenous midwife. This motley crew of improbables faces long odds in unravelling a 50-year-old mystery before the opposing menacing forces erase history for good. Lurking in the shadows is a long-standing conspiracy of extortion, child abuse, kidnapping, and murder. The only clues on offer are an old drawing, a scratchy cassette tape, and a majestic totem pole. First-time novelist Ray Anthony Morris beckons us into the classroom and dares us to slip behind the curtain of an Indian residential school. Much like the backdrop of the mighty Fraser River, serpentining through the Canadian Rockies, this heroic story lifts our spirits on the wings of heart-choking tales of uncommon valour and then plunges us straight into the rollicking, white-water rush-ride of a sensational suspense thriller.

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Excerpt:

Rosie managed to grab hold of her mom’s arm and was kicking and writhing, feverishly trying to escape the clutches of the agent. Every kid in the truck was completely transfixed by the bizarre spectacle. She actually squirted loose momentarily, scrabbling in the dirt, kicking up gravel and bloodying her hands and both bare knees before the agent was able to subdue her

again and wrestle her to the truck.

The screeching was relentless. Ethan had never before witnessed such a vehement backlash against authority. He was both deeply sorrowful for Rosie’s misfortune and profoundly impressed with the strength and determination displayed by that seventy-pound little girl-warrior.

With one final sob that seemed to deflate her, Mrs. Sanovie at last slumped into the RCMP officer’s arms, giving up, at least for the moment, any further effort to physically regain her daughter. He gently moved away from the truck as the agent got Rosie deposited in the back. The girl was bending to and fro, barely able to contain the convulsions from her distress nor the

blazing hatred for her oppressors, all too evident in her eyes.

The big tailgate was eventually closed, and the driver was now settled in up front. With renewed vigour, Mrs. Sanovie burst from the RCMP officer’s arms, certifiably enraged… She resumed her cursing and screaming while flailing her fists through the closing driver’s side window at Mr. Indian Agent.

Rosie tried to scramble over the kids to get to the tailgate but, not wanting the little girl to hurt herself, some older girls held her wrists and tried to calm her, telling her it was all right, they were going to school to play games and learn new things.

Exhausted and defeated at last, little Rosie dissolved into tears on the floor of the truck amid the hugs and sympathetic back pats of her “sisters.”

The truck hastily pulled away from the yard, the kids ducking for cover as Rosie’s mom let loose with some rocks in a final, futile protest.

And it was off to “school” they went.


My Review:

Kill Pocahontas takes us back in time about fifty years to tell the story of how First Nation children were ripped from the arms of their parents and made to live in a school whose only purpose was to try to convert them to Christianity.

Brace yourself for a gripping tale of dark secrets – a story of child abuse, kidnapping, and a hidden graveyard holding the remains of hundreds of young victims.

At the center of this mystery is Hallee Landry, a promising Indigenous attorney who may have survived this horrific school as a child. Now, someone wants Hallee dead. Why would anyone target her, and how is she connected to this fifty-year-old tragedy? Prepare to uncover the chilling truth behind this captivating and unsettling case.

As the mystery developed and the past was brought into the present or future, the intrigue kept me turning the pages. Even when real life got in the way, I couldn't put the story down because I was so engrossed in it. It had so many unexpected turns that I was captivated by the story and eagerly read the entire thing through to the end.

Kill Pocahontas is a gripping tale that will make you feel incredibly depressed. In addition to the lies they were told and the things the nuns said to them, these kids endured a great deal of suffering. They constantly put them down and did everything in their power to break and degrade them.

I highly recommend Kill Pocahontas to all mystery fans! Grab a copy today!


AUTHOR Bio and Links:


Ray Anthony Morris was raised in the small town of Oromocto, New Brunswick. He was not raised to look the other way, not take a side, or not get involved. His friends know him as champion of fair play and an advocate for social justice and racial equality. He currently lives alone in Alberta, Canada.

This novel is a work of fiction but based on a true story that the author was simply compelled to tell.


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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Release Blitz + #Giveaway: The Plight of the Pudgy by Tammy Waldoch @RABTBookTours



Health & Fitness Diet & Nutrition / Weight Loss Humorous Memoir

Date Published: 07-29-2025

Publisher: BookBaby



Studies have shown that laughter and music are proven ways to facilitate healing. Author Tammy Waldoch uses this potent secret sauce in her book Plight of the Pudgy: Stories, Inspirations, and Preposterous Parodies for the Slim at Heart. From weight loss drugs, chronic diets, and toxic body shame, the book is an open invitation to connect authentically with someone who deeply understands the plight. Her own pilgrimage to finding self-love and a place to "fit in" includes a near-death car accident, a bipolar diagnosis that turned her life upside down, and a lifelong struggle with poor body image.

Waldoch authentically pours her heart and soul into sharing raw stories and songs filled with deep faith, side-splitting humor, and a resounding message that we are all perfectly made in God's eyes.

Tammy writes this book not only as a testimony of her faith but also to share her private path of redemption and healing.

Among the pages, readers will also enjoy fiction stories designed to encourage laughter and reflection, along with some preposterous (and creative!) parodies that provide a backdrop of humor to lighten the burdens of The Slim at Heart.



Early Review

Heart Felt And Honest - This book will make you laugh and cry. The lament of women who struggle with body image applies to a good majority of women.



About the Author


Tammy Waldoch is an imaginative author/singer/songwriter/painter with a degree in Liberal Arts from the University of Wisconsin, Lacrosse, emphasizing Aesthetic Education—teaching using the creative arts. She did just that in The Plight of the Pudgy, combining musical parodies with literature to teach others how to overcome obstacles and rise above adversity. She is actively involved with the Writer’s Well at the White Bear Center for the Arts and gathers with other inspiring writers of all ages to explore their creativity. She also consults with the Springboard Center for the Arts in St. Paul, MN for further resources.

She and her husband of 38 years share a dynamic love for better for worse, in sickness and in health, that has endured all things.

She is also a proud parent of two sons and has two beautiful daughters-in-law who share life’s joys and challenges. Her faith is at the heart of everything she does, and this book is a testimony of her Lord and Savior’s incredible loving kindness toward her. Gilda Radner once said, “Life is full of delicious ambiguities.”

Tammy invites everyone to share those ambiguities with her!


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Book Blitz + #Giveaway: The Road to Gretna by Suleena Bibra @SuleenaBibra @XpressoTours

The Road to Gretna
Suleena Bibra
(Road to Romance, #1)
Publication date: June 3rd 2025
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

What better way to escape reality than going on a reality show that combines The Amazing RaceLove Island, and Pride and Prejudice?

Naomi Richmond is hoping an ocean is far enough away from her overbearing father. She’s chosen London and built a life there with a job she only dislikes about a quarter of the time.

Nate Williams is perfectly happy where he is, and his dissatisfaction with his job is so low it can’t be quantified numerically. Unfortunately, his boss (and Naomi’s father) is asking him to do something that might make him start to hate Mondays: convince Naomi to come home.

Nate arrives in London at the same time Naomi receives an offer that intrigues her as much as Nate does: be on a reality dating show, where the contestants will pretend to be Regency aristocrats eloping to the famed Gretna Green. Nate is sure it’s his job to stop this, but instead, he ends up on the show with her. Now Naomi is trying to make a name for herself while Nate is trying to make sure she doesn’t do anything to embarrass her father, and they’re both trying to fight the attraction they feel for each other. On camera.

Tune in whenever you find this book and watch Nate and Naomi find themselves and each other, on The Road to Gretna!

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EXCERPT:

“You’re ruined now!” a voice screeches.

I lift my head at the inane comment. “What?” My lips are still wet from the kiss, and I still have a painful erection. I don’t appreciate the interruption.

I see Diane, the chaperone, looking incensed in front of us, with a cameraperson and producer standing behind her.

“Right, we’re on a reality show,” I whisper to Naomi.

“Ruined! After all my hard work keeping you virtuous, now you’re ruined!” Diane carries on, adding some dramatic hand gestures and maybe some tears.

Naomi starts giggling next to me, first demurely behind her hand, but then louder as Diane keeps ranting. She sets me off and now we’re both laughing in the face of…whatever this is.

“Why is no one concerned about my virtue, though?” I ask Naomi, sending her into more fits of laughter.

“You’re a man.” Diane pauses the rant to educate me. “And you’ve ruined Naomi!”

I try to defend the lady next to me. And myself. “Ruined seems like a bit of an overreaction for a kiss.”

“A kiss.” Diane sounds as scandalized as if I told her I was getting a hummer on this bench instead of a hot, but still tame, kiss. “Ruined!”

These might be the only words Diane knows now, too shocked at the (fully clothed) debauchery that allegedly happened here.

“All right then. Maybe we should go back to the ball?” I have no idea what it supposed to happen now that I’ve “ruined” a woman, never having done it before. I look at Naomi, hoping she has any idea what we’re supposed to do, but she’s still laughing too hard at the situation to be any help.

I stand up, not worried about my penis, which started softening at the first screech of “ruin.” I extend my arm out to Naomi, who manages to stop laughing enough to take it.

The producer standing next to the camerawoman gives us a thumbs-up and Diane immediately stops crying. Terrifying.

“Great. We’ve got that. We can go back inside, but we’re going to put you two in a sitting room for a few hours. Part of the ruin consequences. We’ll bring you out when it’s time to get in a couple.” The producer indicates we should follow her. “I’m Aiko, by the way. I’ll be producing the both of you.”

“Hi. Nice to meet you,” I say to the East Asian-British woman in front of me. “I don’t usually ruin women in gardens.”

That sets Naomi off again, and I have to half drag her laughing body back inside the house.

Author Bio:

Suleena Bibra has read romance in one form or another since she could pick her own books. She occasionally branches out to other genres, but really, what’s the point if there’s no kissing? She also loves to laugh, which probably has to do with her dad putting Monty Python on whenever her mom wasn’t looking.

Suleena studied art history in college and loves to travel every opportunity she gets. A bit indecisive, she has worked as a museum intern, lawyer, workers’ compensation adjuster, and private investigator. Author is best, though, so she can continue living out a bunch of other careers without changing out of her pajamas.

Suleena writes RomComs heavy on banter, shenanigans, and aggressive whimsy. She spends the rest of her time annoying her stubborn, but adorable, bulldog (who also doubles as her particularly lazy writing assistant) with her love.

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Release Blitz + #Giveaway: Secret Keeper by Victoria Pinder @victoriapinder @RABTBookTours

 

House of Morgan


Contemporary Romance

Date Published: 07-29-2025

Publisher: Love in a book




Anthony Morgan is the last man I should ever work for.
Too bad I don’t have a choice.

It started with an email from Jennifer Gonzales.
It ended with me walking into a boardroom face-to-face with the man who once loved her.
The same man who looks at me like I’m a threat to everything he built.

And maybe I am.

He’s cold. Controlled.
Italian billionaire in an Armani suit, hiding bruises behind bank accounts.
He thinks I’m still loyal to my former best friend—the woman who broke his brother’s heart and stole something she should’ve never touched.

But I’m not here for Belle.
I’m here to do a job.

Security.
Protection.
No distractions.

Except Anthony Morgan is a distraction.

His eyes strip me bare.
His voice is a seduction I never saw coming.
And every time we fight, it feels like foreplay.

Getting too close to him is a mistake.
Falling for him?
Dangerous.

But if there’s one thing I’ve learned from war zones and heartbreak…
It’s that the most forbidden fire burns the hottest.

And Anthony Morgan is pure flame.

 


About the Author

USA Today Bestselling Author, Victoria Pinder grew up in Irish Catholic Boston before moving to the Miami sun though she left that for a while to live in New Orleans, Denver and now Pittsburgh. She started single but the husband and then children joined in on the fun. She’s worked in engineering, then lawyer, then teacher, and finally novelist. She refused to one day turn 50 and realize she had nothing but her career and hours at a desk.

During all this time and travel, she always wrote stories to entertain herself or calm down. Her parents are practical minded people demanding a job, and Victoria spent too many years living other people’s expectations, but when she sat down to see what skill she had that matched what she enjoyed doing, writing became so obvious. The middle school year book when someone wrote in it that one day she’d be a writer made sense when she turned thirty.

She’s always been amazing, adventurous and assured. It’s what gets her through the day.

Her website is www.victoriapinder.com where you can get a free read NOW. Please write as she loves writing back to her fans.


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Release Blitz: You Make My Heart Giggle by Brent John Larsen @RABTBookTours


Dadisms, The Wisdom and Wit of Dad


Nonfiction, Feel Good, Memoir

Date Published: July 29, 2025

Publisher: Elite Online Publishing



If you liked “Chicken Soup for the Soul” or “Tuesdays with Morrie,” you will love this book.

 

You Make My Heart Giggle: Dadisms, The Wisdom and Wit of Dad is the perfect book for anyone who cherishes the timeless wisdom of fathers and the lessons they impart, often disguised as quirky sayings. Whether you're seeking inspiration, laughter, or a heartfelt reminder of life's most cherished values, this book is for you.


Inside, you’ll discover:

Time-tested Dadisms, each packed with wisdom to inspire courage, persistence, and optimism—so you can tackle life's challenges with confidence.

Historical insights and personal stories, showing how these simple sayings align with some of history’s greatest moments, giving you a new appreciation for their deeper meanings.

A heartfelt tribute to fatherhood, reminding you of the love, humor, and guidance that shape our lives, so you can cherish and pass these lessons down to generations.

 

This book is authentic, inspiring, and proven to make you laugh, reflect, and appreciate the impact of a father’s words in ways you never imagined.

Don't wait, grab your copy today and relive the wisdom, laughter, and love that only a dad can provide!



Excerpt

 

A little about my dad


Little Johnny as my father was known spent his early childhood in cache valley a beautiful mountain setting in northern Utah. The valley was lush and green in summer with horses and cows grazing peacefully in fields framed by homemade log and wire fences. The severe winters were in stark contrast to the mild summers. bitterly cold but beautiful. Each morning the sun would stream through the trees causing the hoar frost (which had settled on the branches during the night) to sparkle like a thousand little gems. Against a cobalt blue sky, the contrast was stunning. cache valley was a wonderful place for an active young boy to grow up in. pine covered mountains to climb, clear running rivers to fish and plenty of places to explore. cache valley got its name from the mountain men and trappers who traveled the Rockies in search of valuable furs, fox, beaver and bear, beaver pelts were in high demand in the east because top hats were all the rage and a beaver top hat signaled wealth and class. Jim Bridger, and Jedediah Smith were a few of those who roamed the high mountains in the 1820’s. Jedediah was born and raised in Boston, Jim hailed from Chicago These young men had left the comforts of eastern cities for the lonely and rugged life in the west. it was a solitary existence always working the trap lines by themselves. Each spring around the first week in May, these intrepid young men would assemble together (to retrieve their hidden furs “caches” that they had created during the winter months,) in what was for them the high social event of the year It was called the rendezvous.

Dads father Rube was slight of build. He had come from humble circumstances. raised on a small farm that managed to put food on the table but little else. Rube would spend his entire life raising livestock and living off the land the same as his father and his grandfather before him had done. Dads mother Charlotte was the daughter of John Anderson. A tall man, and rather quiet and soft spoken. He was impeccable in appearance. altogether a rather handsome man. He had amassed a small fortune in real estate, as president of the Logan First National Bank and the proprietor of the ZCMI Mercantile Store on main street. in 1864 as a young boy He had walked from St Louis to the Rocky Mountains to homestead with his family in the northern Utah Territory. it was said of charlotte that she could have any man in the valley but settled on a quiet country boy. As a cattleman Rube was hardly ever home. He was demanding of his children but in a kind sort of way.

My father (little Johnny) was a very active and outgoing young boy with little fear of anything, always towering over his fellow schoolmates. Despite his size, he was a kind and gentle child. As an adult, he was larger than life not only physically, but he was also large intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. At 6’ 6” 320 pounds, size 16 shoes, coat size 56, everyone quit calling him little Johnny and he simply became known as Big John.

He had an unwavering love for his country. He was part of what Tom Brokaw called “the Greatest Generation“ serving in world war II in the south pacific. He was involved in the battles at Saipan, Tinian, Iwo Jima, Leyte, Philippines, and Okinawa. along with being part of one of the first contingencies to enter Hiroshima after the Atomic Bomb was dropped.

He loved golf, he loved to travel, he never held public office but was deeply involved in local caucuses, state conventions, and campaigning for candidates he believed in. As far as singing, he could not carry a tune, but he loved music and the arts and saw to it that we often attended the Utah Symphony, plays at the Promised Valley Play House, and excursions to the local galleries so we could appreciate fine art. We could decide for ourselves as to whether or not we wanted to play sports, but we had no such freedom when it came to learning how to play a musical instrument. To dad it was non-negotiable, He said simply. “You will”

I knew he loved me not only by what he said but by what he actually did. One night in late August of1968, my father came home from work and asked me if I could visit with him for a few minutes. My first though was “Oh no what have I done now. I soon realized that his tone was very different from past visits. He said, “Son I have been offered the job to be the principle of your high school, and I need to know if that would bother you in any way”? I then asked him “what he would do if the answer was yes”, His response surprised me, he said “Son, you are far more important than any job could ever be, and if it would cause you even the slightest worry or concern, I will turn the job down” I knew that he really wanted that job but I also knew he really meant what he said. My answer to him was that it would be fine and for the next 3 years we had what many would call a rather unique experience together.

I hope the stories I tell here will be of some interest, but more importantly I hope it will awaken in each reader the realization of the lessons that each has learned from those who have been their source of inspiration and learning. Those who have truly made a difference in their lives.

 

 

About the Author

Brent was a product of the fascinating and turbulent decades of the 60’s and 70’s. He came from a very average middle-class family. Growing up, he would be labeled by society’s standards as almost invisible. He was surrounded by incredible role models that greatly influenced his life, including teachers, friends, and most importantly, family. Brent was an Eagle Scout and served a two-year mission for his church in Northern England.

He met his future bride in a geology class at the University of Utah and graduated with a BS degree in History. Putting himself through school, he worked for First Security State Bank. Brent taught students with reading disabilities at Union Jr High School and History at Alta High School before leaving education to work for Pfizer Pharmaceutical. Eventually, he started his own highly successful construction company, which now includes three of his sons as part of the family business. He also owns 3 companies involved in real estate development and acquisition.

Brent's greatest joy comes from his family. He is a proud father to 2 daughters and 5 sons, and a contented grandpa to 30 grandchildren, with one great-grandchild on the way. He loves sports, photography, travel, especially in France, England, Holland, and the inside passage of Alaska and being in the outdoors; he cherishes time at their cabin in the Manti Lasal mountains or their condo in the red rock country of southern Utah. He enjoys hiking and rappelling slot canyons in the southwest and river running, especially the mighty Colorado River. Brent also started the Metra Learning Center and On-line productions. He played the clarinet in the University of Utah marching and pep bands and remarkably built his first home with no prior construction experience, which still stands 45 years later.

Throughout his life, Brent has been driven by the undeniable influence one person can have on generations untold and the profound lessons taught by a father to his sons and daughters. His life reflects the deep and enduring relationship between a father and his children.


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Review: MANTA (The Fall Gauntlet #5) by J. A. Merkel @jamerkel_author

MANTA

The Fall Gauntlet #5

by J. A. Merkel

Published: ‎July 24, 2025

Publisher: ‎Worlds Apart Media

Genre: Young Adult, Apocalyptic, Post Apocalyptic, Dystopian


Blurb:


Where do you run when you can no longer outrun yourself?

As the harrowing events of the bullet train haunt Benji, the true and inescapable stakes of the Fall Gauntlet come into sharp focus. The masks don’t choose champions at random, and those pulling the strings aren’t always who they seem.

In Ikanos, violent storms trap Benji, Soren, and crew, blocking their path to the Tangerine Islands. All Benji wants is to escape, forget, and destabilize the mask maker so he can finally save his family.

Then a desperate mother begs Benji and Soren for their help. Her son has gone missing—lost to an Original spirit that may have corrupted him in its bid for freedom. Benji doesn’t want to take on another fight, but he can’t outrun this one—Ikanos’s problems are tied to his own. As the spirit closes in, he realizes another precious life is slipping through his fingers.

He won’t get what he wants. But he may finally get what he needs.

The Fall Gauntlet continues …

J. A. Merkel’s MANTA is part of The Fall Gauntlet, a collection of dystopian sci-fi novellas about Benji and Soren’s quest to outsmart the Crown and reclaim their family, all while learning how to be brothers again.

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My Review:

MANTA is the fifth book in J. A. Merkel’s The Fall Gauntlet series. From the very first page, I was drawn into its universe. It quickly became apparent how much I had missed following the stories of Benji and Soren.

There were moments when I encountered something particularly intriguing, and my thoughts would drift as I reflected on what I had just read, but it only took a few words to pull my focus back with something equally captivating.

Benji and Soren find themselves on an island, preparing for the Fall Gauntlet while recuperating from their previous skirmish. Benji struggles to cope with the aftermath of that battle and expresses his desire never to don a mask again. Meanwhile, Soren strives to support his brother through the grieving process.

Every day, a woman watches Benji and Soren train on the beach. Eventually, she gathers the strength to approach them for assistance. Eleki’s son has gone missing, and she seeks their help in locating him. She is aware of their secret regarding the mask.

MANTA presents yet another thrilling escapade in The Fall Gauntlet series, certain to capture your interest with its many unexpected developments that kept me eagerly turning the pages.

I strongly suggest MANTA to all enthusiasts of dystopian literature. Get your copy of MANTA today for another exciting chapter in Benji and Soren’s adventure!


Check out all the books in The Fall Gauntlet I’ve read.


Bear #1

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RAT #2

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


CHRYSIX #3

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


CONDOR #4

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


MANTA #5

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


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Monday, July 28, 2025

Book Tour + #Giveaway: Wednesday, After by Richard Sherry @RABTBookTours




Baker Mischief Book 4

 

Political Thriller

Date Published: 06-10-2025


 

What would happen if a man of integrity, calm judgment, and firm conservative principles were elected our President? Would he do better than what we have? Or might he discover that behind America’s expressed principles something still lingers from the Fall? That behind our longing for justice, for community, for fairness, for freedom, for beauty, proportion, for the things that nurture all that is good, Something is still out there?

Let’s see.

 


Interview with Richard Sherry

    What is your favorite part of the book?

    The book I’m focusing on in this interview is my most recent, Wednesday, After. This is the fourth book in the BakerMischief series, featuring a retired college professor who specializes in putting political “secrets” on the table so American voters can make better choices about government. In all of these books, Dr. Baker and others exploit modern technology to reveal secrets others want to hide.

    In Wednesday, After I’ve focused more on the moral and philosophical conflicts that face my fictional president, Scott Martin. Scenes I thought were important and that I put a lot of time into involved his conversations with his wife.


    Does your book have a lesson? Moral?

    Yes and no. I have tried to resist “lessons” in stories that I write, because I think that constrains you into simplistic answers, and is likely to lead you further into “partisan” thinking—who’s wrong and who’s right. Human choices are most often more complicated than that.

If there is a “lesson” in this book, it is that simple, inflexible answers to complicated questions likely won’t be adequate. You have to look behind the answers to understand the thinking involved.


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

    I would say we’re dealing with social “types,” more than identifiable “real” people. But yes, some are based on real people. I’ve tried seriously to separate the real from the fictional—when you have vivid people in real life, that can be a little challenging. I worked the hardest at that with members of the Supreme Court (Mondays, Mondays).


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

    Ed Baker and his wife Melody are my favorites. I started my first book with Baker, and introduced Melody—they are both widowers who marry—later. I find myself working to give her the credit she deserves. She’s smarter and more savvy than I thought she was. A third character, Devon Cook, a former FBI agent, also is showing me new things. She’s got some interesting parts of her I’m still thinking about.


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

    I think the character of Taylor Perez, vice-president-elect when the story opens, would be my least favorite. He’s attractive, energetic, manipulative, and sold out to an ideology. And he’s convinced that the world should look the way he wants it to.


    What would the main character in your book have to say about you?

    “So much drama!”


    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?

    I’d like each work to stand on its own. At the same time, some of the stresses in Ed Baker’s life (and with his wife Melody) result from what he’s done before. As with any book that turns into a series, an author has to find a way to “introduce” a character’s past without killing the story’s momentum—or “flattening” the character into an unchanging type.

    As an example: I don’t remember either Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot “growing” or deepening as characters in the Agatha Christie novels. But Lord Peter Wimsey, in the Dorothy Sayers stories, has a deep core of character qualities even while changing as he ages, falls in love, and marries. That’s what I’ve tried to do.

    In the BakerMischief world of the four novels, Baker’s efforts deal with Congress (A Month of Sundays), the Supreme Court (Mondays, Mondays), the 2024 presidential election (First Tuesday), and now the Executive Branch.    


About the Author



Dr. Richard Sherry is the author of the Baker Mischief series, including A Month of Sundays (2022) ; Mondays, Mondays (2023) ; and First Tuesday 2024. The political thriller series introduces retired political science professor Dr. Ed Baker, determined to open up American politics to daylight. He is almost always up against both the law and forces attempting to conceal their influence on American life. In A Month of Sundays, Baker uncovers who owns senators up for election in 2020 and releases their emails to the voters in their states. In Mondays, Mondays, he reveals a "voting bloc" in the Supreme Court and who is influencing them. In First Tuesday, Baker and his former students look at the influential forces behind the 2024 presidential election, with surprising results.

Richard released a memoir in 2020, The Long Run: Meditations on Marriage, Dementia, Caregiving, and Loss (2020), about his first wife's illness and death.

Richard is a retired college professor and administrator. He resides in Minnesota and winters in Arizona with his wife Marjorie Mathison Hance, author of the North lakes Murder Mystery Series.

 

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