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New Sci-Fi Paranormal Book for Review: The Green Memory of Fear by B.A. Chepaitis

Green Memory of Fear by BA ChepaitisB.A. Chepaitis will be touring in March and April with her sci-fi paranormal novel The Green Memory of Fear.

On Prison Planetoid Three, Jaguar Addams uses her empathic gifts to make criminals face the fears that drive their heinous acts. Very few escape the telepathic web she weaves around them. . . . until now.

When Jaguar takes on an assignment investigating a psychiatrist on trial for abuse of a little boy, she finds a killer unlike any she’s faced before. Dr. Senci’s psi skills are a match for her own, and unless she consents to do as he wants, he’ll use them to kill everyone she loves. Once she realizes who and what he really is, she leaves the Planetoid to go after him. But Supervisor Alex Dzarny isn’t about to let her go it alone, even if it means losing his own life to save hers.

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When Jaguar made her way across the restaurant to where Alex sat, he almost forgot to breathe. She wore her gold silk pantsuit the way some women wear skin, and the color deepened the green of her eyes, caught at the gold in her hair, which caught at the air in his throat. He rose from his chair and gave her the bow she deserved.She lifted her gaze and he felt the brush of her thoughts against his. Just fishing. Just seeing what was hanging around. Her mouth twitched into a smile.He walked over to pull her chair out for her, letting his hand rest briefly on her shoulder after she was seated. She didn’t shove him away, so he advanced to a caress.

She opened her menu and said, without raising her head, “If you air kiss me, I’ll kill you.”

“When I kiss you there won’t be any air involved,” he replied as he returned to his chair.

So far, he thought, so good. She would keep it light. Stick to the surface like an Olympic skater. Probably he’d enjoy it immensely. By the time the waiter came by and took their orders for tequila and dinner, he knew he was right. She got the lobster. He’d seen her eat lobster before. Predation and sensuality, both at their best.

“So what do we talk about?” she asked after the first shot of tequila was down, “First date, right? Politics are a no-no. Religion’s touchy.”

“Maybe we should try sports,” Alex suggested.

“No good. You’re a Packer Backer. I favor the Jaguars. You’ll just get pissed off when I talk about winning.”

“Packers have more experience. More staying power. You know that.”

“And once Jaguar’s latch on, they don’t let go. Not until they’re dead.”

“I’m not especially worried about that,” he said.

Arrival of their dinners interrupted further debate and, eschewing the bib, she cracked a claw and pulled white meat from the shards with her fingers. She dipped it in butter and licked the meat, the ends of her fingers, her own lips. Alex felt deep contentment.

“If sports are out, then what do you suggest?” she asked.

“We can start with the courtesies. That outfit looks lovely on you.”

“Thank you,” she said, and ripped a leg off the lobster, sucked meat from the end of it.

He leaned an elbow on the table and rested his chin on his hand. “You like lobster, don’t you?”

She cracked the tail and used her fingers to pull out thick pieces of sweet flesh. “One man said it made him sick to his stomach to watch me eat it.”

“Some men,” Alex suggested, “have weak stomachs. Me – I’m just enjoying the show.”

She continued to pursue her pleasure. Talk turned to food and its preparation, meandered from there to good wine, strolled toward music and always stayed on the safest grounds. Alex didn’t mind, as long as the lobster held out. When it was gone, he sighed, but regained his interest when the waiter brought chocolate mousse, which she savored in small lipfuls sucked from the end of her finger.

“Good?” he asked her.

“Very,” she replied. “But you haven’t eaten much. Not to your liking?”

He shook his head. “I’m distracted.”

“By?”

He gestured toward the mousse. “The show,” he said. Then, to his own dismay, he kept talking. “That, and something at work.”

Jaguar’s finger paused in its journey toward her mouth. “Oh?” she asked.

He knew what he was about to say, knew he shouldn’t say it, and said it anyway. “One of my Teacher’s done something out of character,” he said. “Way out. I want to know why.”

He listened to himself talk with some amazement. He’d made up his mind not to bring up Dr. Senci. Apparently some part of him had vetoed his mind. He sincerely hoped it wasn’t the Adept part. That wouldn’t bode well.

“Who?” she asked.

“My best Teacher. She stays in the field. Never does research.”

“I like her already.”

“I thought you might. But she requested a research assignment today, gathering preliminary data on an accused pedophile. A Dr. Thomas Senci.”

She finished licking her finger and stared at him. He didn’t blame her. If he had a mirror, he’d stare at himself.

“News,” she said, “travels too damn fast. I just punched it in this morning.”

“Jaguar, I’m your supervisor. The request came to my office.”

“Oh. Right.”

“So tell me what it’s all about.”

She smoothed her hair back from her face and looked at him, then past him. They were co-workers again, suddenly and without much elbow-room.

“It’s about a four week gig, Alex. I thought the change would be good for me. Keep me from going stale.”

He tapped a finger against the table. “And what if I say no?”

She gazed down at his hand, pressed hers against it. “Will you?” she asked.

He laid his hand, tense and flat, against the wood of the table. She continued to press down on it. She was so much better at putting up ‘No Trespassing’ signs than she was at reading them.

“I need to know why you want it before I decide,” he said. “And you don’t take research for fun, Jaguar, so try something else.”

“You seem to know a lot about me, for a first date.”

“I’ve had a few years of my own preliminary research. Look, if you want, we can talk about it tomorrow, in my office.”

She sighed and stood up. “Get the bill, and meet me back at my place. I’ll show you.”

*This book contains adult content.

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Find out more about this book and BA Chepaitis at her blog: A Literary Lunch

**This book is part of a series. If you have not read the previous books, they will be provided. Please make sure you have enough available dates and the time to review more than one book.**

If you would like to review The Green Memory of Fear, please email Jaime McDougall at jmfictionscribe@yahoo.com.au.

New Book for Review: Conscious Calm: Keys to Freedom from Stress and Worry by Dr. Laura A. Maciuika

Concious Calm by Dr. Laura MaciuikaDr. Laura A. Maciuika will be touring mid-March to mid-April 2012 with her self-help book Conscious Calm: Keys to Freedom from Stress and Worry.

Stressed out? There is plenty of real external stress, sure, and a serious stress epidemic going on. Then there is what we do on the inside, often without even realizing it. Conscious Calm focuses on the internal patterns of stress creation we may not even notice, and describes how to get free of these patterns for good to find lasting calm.

Integrating psychology and neuroscience, and combining practical wisdom from both East and West, Dr. Laura Maciuika explains the inner stress traps that so many of us fall into. She reveals 9 Stress Secrets that can keep us stuck in cycles of feeling more and stress, and describes 9 Keys to Conscious Calm and simple, step by step ways to use them for lasting stress relief, deeper calm, and greater happiness.

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From Chapter 1:For stress reduction, it’s natural to focus on where and how we do have control over outside stress. Some people try to organize themselves better, or to break the To-Do list down into smaller pieces to get more done. You probably have heard about or even tried tips and strategies for organizing the tasks and To-Dos in your life, and doing that can be helpful. Those tips and strategies take one common approach to focusing on stress reduction. They look at the outside challenges and strategize ways to deal with them better. And that can be a useful and worthy exercise.

It can become a problem, though, if outside solutions to stress are the only focus. It can feel like you’ll have to get a handle on everything in your life before your stress will go down and you will feel calmer and happier. Or, it can seem like you’ll never get less stressed and worried, because the To-Do list and the serious outside challenges just aren’t going away anytime soon.

One reason some people feel both helpless and hopeless about stress is that their focus is only on the outside. Without addressing inside stress directly, without a better understanding of its dynamics, causes, and possible solutions, it’s hard to find real and lasting calm. Without learning more about the internal contributions to stress, it’s more likely you will stay stuck in some of the very patterns that can be making your stress worse.

While there are real ways to control some of our outside stress, INSIDE is where we can have the most control. Even with the real outside challenges and pressures, moment-to-moment we have all kinds of internal choice.

180 Pages

Check out ConciousCalm.com for more information.

If you would like to review Conscious Calm: Keys to Freedom from Stress and Worry, please email Jaime McDougall at jmfictionscribe@yahoo.com.au. Please mention which date(s) would work for you. Deadline for inquiries end February 29th or until the tour is filled.

Thank you!

Pump Up Your Book – New Book for Review: Family/Relationships/Nonfiction ‘Inside the Spaghetti Bowl’ by Frank Zaccari

Frank Zaccari will be touring with Pump Up Your Book on November 1 – 23, 2011, with his family/relationship nonfiction book, Inside the Spaghetti Bowl!

Like many of the “baby boomers” my family faced the difficult task of burying our Mother. This is our story, this is your story. It is a story for every beating heart that has loved or has been loved. It is the story about the struggles and pains endured by those virtuous individuals who poured their lives into ours and filled our years with intimate memories and a gladdened heart. It is the story you will want to pass down to your children and grandchildren. This is a book about family and unconditional love through the good times and bad. It is about a family who is and always will be there for each other no matter what. We hope you see your family in this book and the memories make you smile.

183 pages

You can visit Frank’s website at www.frankzaccari.com.

If you would like to review this book, click here to fill out our convenient form.  Thank you!

New eBook for Review: Paranormal Fantasy ‘Nephilim’ by Mary Ann Loesch

NephilimMary Ann Loesch will be touring with Pump Up Your Book  in October 2011 with her paranormal fantasy, Nephilim.

When sin stains your soul, he tattoos your skin…

Tattoo artist Nathan Ink is more than he seems. An angel living in secret on earth, he forces his clients to face their flaws by tattooing images of their sins on their bodies, but this glimpse into the soul often results in his clients’ deaths. Although Nathan avoids the other angels, when they ask him to keep an eye on Faye, a nephilim being stalked by another of her kind, he reluctantly agrees.

The angels have kept Faye in the dark about her stalker, but to keep her close to Nathan, they’ve tasked her with investigating the high mortality rate of Nathan’s clients. Despite her distaste for his methods, she finds herself fighting a growing attraction to Nathan, and discovering he’s not a rogue after all forces her to question her own mission. When Faye learns her stalker is another nephilim who intends to use her to breed a new race of hellish beings, teaming up with Nathan may be the only way to prevent a genocide.

You can visit her website at www.maryannloesch.com.

161 pages

Note: Contains strong language and violence

If you are a book blogger and would like to review Nephilim, please email Dorothy Thompson at thewriterslife(at)gmail.com or fill out the convenient form here. Please note that this is only available as an ebook so mention which file you’d like – epub (Nook) or mobi (Kindle).

Deadline for inquiries end September 25 or until the tour is filled.

Thank you!

New Book for Review: Supernatural Thriller ‘Devil’s Hand’ by M.E. Patterson

Devil's HandM.E. Patterson will be touring with Pump Up Your Book in October and November 2011 with his contemporary fantasy/supernatural thriller, Devil’s Hand.

Trent Hawkins survived a 30,000-foot fall from a jetliner and became an overnight sensation — the Luckiest Man Alive. For years, his strange and unnatural luck made him the king of the Las Vegas poker scene.

After years on the blacklist, despised by every high roller, he finds himself returning, with his wife, Susan, to his former stomping ground, only to be caught between a serial kidnapper, vengeful angels, poker-playing demons, and a magic-wielding thirteen year-old girl who stands unwittingly at the center of a fallen angel’s plot to end all of mankind in an unholy blizzard. As Las Vegas grinds to a halt, Trent is forced to make terrible sacrifices and must ultimately choose his role in the coming War, or watch our world fall to ruin beneath a blanket of shadow and ice.

316 pages

You can visit his website at www.devils-hand.com.

If you are a book blogger and would like to review Devil’s Hand, please email Dorothy Thompson at thewriterslife(at)gmail.com or fill out the convenient form here.

Deadline for inquiries end October 25 or until the tour is filled. Thank you!