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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Cover Reveal of the book Offside Trap by Kiru Taye(#expresso)

Offside Trap
Kiru Taye
(Viva City FC, #4)
Publication date: May 27th 2025
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Pretending to be married shouldn’t be hard. But soon they are breaking the rules.

Diaye Zambo is probably the best defender that ever played the beautiful game. The size of his trophy cabinet and ego attest to his professional success on the football field.
However, hit by one controversy after another, his personal life is imploding. It’s affecting his professional life when his manager won’t play him and he spends weeks on the bench. When the football transfer window opens an opportunity for him to continue playing the game he loves by transferring to newly promoted Viva City FC, his life can’t get any lower, surely.
Then, his new contract mandates him to clean up his image and his much-loved grandmother makes him promise to settle down with a good woman.
With a past like his, he cannot trust any woman again. But he agrees to a marriage of convenience to keep his grandmother happy and to get the trash-talking media off his back.
Pretending to be happily married should not be hard. Until his new wife moves into his home and gets under his skin. Suddenly, he does not want to pretend any longer.

Oseki ‘Seki ’Asemote is a compassionate nurse, juggling two jobs to stay afloat and keep her family together. She gets an all-expenses-paid offer to study abroad for her Master’s degree. This could be the opportunity of a lifetime she’s been praying for and it could change her family’s life for the better.
But it comes with a catch. She must marry legendary footballer Diaye Zambo for three years. After that period, he will divorce her and pay her for her troubles.
She should reject the offer because she’s not interested in getting involved with anyone. But that’s the whole point… they are not getting involved. Just playacting for three years. How hard could it be?
He’s adept at shutting down the opposition and has sworn to keep his distance. But when they are together, their crackling chemistry is impossible to ignore. Every unspoken promise and every stolen glance makes her yearn for him.
Soon they are breaking the rules, and she’s determined to make him feel again.
Step into the thrilling world of professional footballers in the Viva City FC Books series!

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Author Bio:

Kiru is the award winning author of His Treasure. She writes sensual and passionate multicultural romance stories set mostly in Africa. When she's not writing you can find her either immersed in a good book or catching up with friends and family. She currently lives in the South of England with her husband and three children.

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Monday, March 17, 2025

Book Blitz of The Fallen Guardian By Dawn Chartier (#Contests- Enter to Win An Amazon Gift Card and An Ecopy of the book.)

The Fallen Guardian
Dawn Chartier
Publication date: March 14th 2025
Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance

*When Darkness Tempts the Divine*

Gracyn James has made vengeance her life’s mission. Haunted by the brutal murder of her family, she survives on the streets with The Inciters, a vigilante group that delivers justice to society’s worst. But her ultimate goal remains elusive: finding her father and uncovering why he destroyed her world. When a deadly encounter with the seductive and powerful Angel of Death, leaves her faction annihilated, she’s forced into an uneasy alliance.

Lucien Ward, a fallen Guardian with a shadowed past, is on a mission of his own. Stripped of his former glory, he hunts for the truth behind his family’s downfall while fulfilling his grim duties as the Angel of Death. Gracyn’s fiery spirit—and an uncontrollable power she doesn’t yet understand—may be the key to his redemption. Or, she could bring about the end of both their worlds.

In a battle where loyalties blur and fate twists cruelly, can they uncover the truth before their intertwined destinies ignite chaos?

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EXCERPT:

She took a moment to really see him before stepping inside. He had a face she’d etch in her mind forever. Rumors about the Angel of Death were wildly inaccurate. No one described him as painfully beautiful. Probably no one left alive to give a firsthand account. He didn’t appear the radiant or Greek god she’d imagined. Nor did he have wings. The Inciters had been wrong about that too. Maybe he wasn’t one of those kinds of Seraphs. His build was that of a fighter. A fighter who’d been through hell and back.

He tilted his head, watching her watch him. Her pulse hitched, but that didn’t stop her from memorizing every detail. Silver-blond hair half pulled back, revealing a prominent hard jaw with a slight scar comparable to the scar her father had.

But those hypnotizing, glowing, golden eyes hid something she couldn’t read. They weren’t angelic. More devilish, if you asked her. Kind of animalistic. Like he would hunt her down and eat her alive if she tried to escape his prison.

“Inside,” he ordered with that whisky-smooth, oh-so-sure voice. He’d turned colder since they’d arrived.

“Wait!” She couldn’t accept this was it. They were supposed to barter. Did he lie?

“Get in,” he ordered.

“I thought we were going to talk. I’ll help you and you’ll help me. That’s what you said.” She’d never forget the face of the Seraph who killed her friends. Poor Collin would never get to become an Inciter like he’d dreamed about. She’d only joined to find her father.

“Inside,” he said sterner. “There’s something I must do first. Move.”

She faced the cell and sighed. “How long will I be in here? When are you coming back?”

A steel urinal-toilet combo hung in one corner, with a white sheet-covered cot against the wall. Was this her new normal? Her new life? The realization of never finding the answers she’d been seeking all this time hit hard, unless the Seraph kept his word.

The wall behind her swooshed closed between them. She spun around and banged on the glass door. “No!” Her reflection stared back at her. “Let me out!” Was he still there, watching her? She frowned and hit the door. Her mouth felt like cotton, and the pressure inside her head was splitting her skull in half. “Can I at least get something for my headache?”

No reply.

This moment was like sealing her fate of never having a real home or family ever again. Her adoptive parents were the closest thing she’d ever had, but she still never felt like she fit in no matter how much love they showed her. She was different. She knew it. They knew it.

Now she was ripped away from ever finding out why her dad had done what he did. Ripped away from her best friend, Drake, too. She’d allowed herself to love him like a brother, even though she knew being with the Inciters was only temporary too. So, where did that leave her? Alone? A prisoner? No, this wasn’t her fate.

She dug her fingernails into her palms. How was she going to escape? She had to make a plan to get out of this. Tell him what she knew in small bites. See if he would search as he’d said. Though she doubted he would. She banged again. Tears welled, and she blinked them back. Don’t let him see you weak. Do not cry. Do not cry.

Even though her heart bled for the slain Inciters and Collin, she had to focus on what to say to get what she wanted, but focusing only forced the image of a bloody Collin on the ground. She swallowed. He’d been through so much and hadn’t deserved to die. He’d reminded her of her little sister before she’d died. Her gaze blurred. She shook her head, refusing to cry.

“Crying is for pussies,” Collin had said once after they’d found him shortly after his stepdad beat the crap out of him. She’d caught the glassiness in his eyes, but he never ever cried. I’ll be strong like you, Collin. “I’m sorry I couldn’t protect you either. The Seraph will pay,” she whispered.

Why had she fallen asleep at the warehouse? Sure, she was sick, but she shouldn’t have ever listened to him. She’d trusted the others to keep him safe, but they weren’t strong enough.

Luckily, Drake had gone to his godmother’s or she might’ve lost him too. He’d be devastated when he found Collin and the others. He’d blame himself. A tear slipped, and she slapped it dry. He was probably searching for her now, but would he even know where to look? He never once mentioned where the Seraphs were. Dammit. She was screwed.

Author Bio:

Dawn Chartier is a contemporary and paranormal romance author known for crafting emotionally resonant stories with compelling characters and vivid worlds. With a background in construction, Dawn brings a keen eye for detail to her writing, creating immersive settings that captivate readers. She has published several romance novels, earning praise for her ability to blend heartfelt romance with suspense and supernatural elements. Dawn lives in the South with her family, where she finds inspiration in the lush landscapes and unique culture of her surroundings. When she’s not writing, she enjoys exploring local cuisine, chilling on the beach and diving into a great book.

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Friday, February 21, 2025

Guest Post by Linda Hornberg author of Picture Garden (#spotlight, #Contests- Enter to win a signed copy of the book)

 

I want to welcome Linda Hornberg to Books R Us. Linda is surfing the blogosphere with I Read Book Tours. She has written a guest post just for my readers. Enter below to win a signed copy of the book. Thanks for stopping by.


Book Details:

Book Title:  Picture A Garden by Linda Hornberg
CategoryMiddle-Grade Non-Fiction (Ages 8-12), 160 pages
GenreChildren's Non-Fiction. 
Publisher: Peanut Butter Publishing
Publication Date: January 28, 2025.
Content Rating: G: Topics only include gardening and being outdoors. 
Book Description:

What springs to mind when you hear the word GARDEN? Would it surprise you to learn that the world just outside your door is overflowing with art, science, humor, drama, intrigue, and colorful personalities? Nature has you surrounded. It's time to come out with your hands gloved and your feet galoshed, ready to sow some spinach, pick a peony, mulch a maple, root a rose, graft a grape, stake a spruce, water a walnut, and hug a hemlock.

Set down your screens and take up your trowel.

Adventure awaits!

The stories inside this book are nearly all true. I have never actually seen a chorus line of worms decked out in feather boas, but I can guarantee that there are plenty of real-life larvae out there merrily chewing up the scenery. You can turn orange from eating too many carrots, and there really is a tiny plant island called a liverwart--although there probably are no tiny castaways living on it. Welcome to gardening for smarties. Never stop thinking, wondering, and digging, and you’ll never be bored. Have fun.
Guest Post: 

My Wild Life

The Makings of a Crazy Cat Lady: Linda R. Hornberg

I call myself a zookeeper, because I am always feeding, grooming or cleaning up after some manner of creature —but, thankfully, no elephants. My own menagerie, domesticated and non, consists first and foremost of a highly privileged indoor family of Felis domesticus (their civilized habits hinted at, if not guaranteed, by their species name). The current rescued housecat population includes Marnie, an eight-year-old Torbie (that’s a tortoiseshell/calico with an overlying tabby print on its coat), five-year-old ‘tuxedo’ Simone, and three of her four kittens: Paloma (Siamese), Soliban (Burmese) and Soliban’s twin, Mirabai Willow. (The fourth kitten, tortie Fiadh, lives with her adoptive family.) The kittens turned four in September, but they will always be kittens in my mind, because I met them when they were approximately two hours old, and tiny enough to fit two to a hand, if Simone would have let me. Two rescue dogs, Pocky (a Basenji/Jindo mix) and Holly (a hairless, blind Poodlet), round out the domestics. Outdoors, I support a mini-murder of crows, a wayward seagull I call Larry, and a growing family of squirrels I have given up naming, apart from Ursula, R.D. and Naachi. (All domestics were spayed at the earliest opportunity.)

I am not completely crazy. I do not attempt to groom the squirrels. I do feed them, and — before I figured out the drawbacks to doing so— I did allow them to set up household in the eave of my sunporch (after two attempts at removing the nesting material, I realized how persistent and determined a desperate, expectant squirrel can be: enter Ursula, mother of one). Ursula’s little kit, whom I dubbed R.Diaz (Latina humor), provided enormous entertainment with his (her?) energetic antics in the squirrel run, during the month that I was stuck at home during COVID lockdown. Ursula will still come straight up to me and take a peanut from my fingers. Naachi (identifiable by the small, square punch out in her ear —remnant of a past fight or mating bite—appears daily at the platform feeder. Do not imagine that I have only these two daily regulars at my platform feeder; the other half dozen or so (only six, seems like more…) simply lack clear identifying marks. Larry the Seagull has been a neighborhood resident for at least

fifteen years, and is recognizable by his voice. He and the crows get bread crusts and kitty kibble, tossed onto the carport roof. The crows are descendants of noble King Cracky — now gone, but remarkable for his habit of standing between me and my vehicle, to offer thanks in multiple ‘words’, or remind me on days I forgot to toss some bread. He never left me shiny treasures, but I have kept some feathers. Of course I hang suet and seed feeders, too. (I refrain from naming the songbirds. What do you take me for!)

 
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Meet the Author:
Linda Robin Hornberg grew up in New York, drawing endless paper dolls and adventure comics with her sisters, Brenda and Heidi. She also enjoyed collecting shiny mimosa seeds in little bottles, nibbling parsley from Mom's tomato patch, sword fighting with Iris leaves and flipping cicadas back onto their feet. Her incessant doodling landed her at the Hartford Art School. She received her BFA in Printmaking from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Further formal studies led to classes in children's illustration and certification in landscape horticulture.

Linda is a permanent transplant to Seattle, where she remains an enthusiastic gardener, insatiable reader, unapologetic punster, and incurable cat lady. Please do not offer her your strays. 
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Feb 11 – A Mama's Corner of the World – book review / giveaway
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Feb 12 – @Myfictionalmusings – book review
Feb 12 - Sandra's Book Club – book review
Feb 12 - @jilljemmett * - book review / giveaway
Feb 13 – Deborah-Zenha Adams – book spotlight / guest post / giveaway
Feb 13 - Gina Rae Mitchell – book review / guest post / giveaway
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Feb 17 - @onceuponamaltesereader * - book review / giveaway
Feb 17 - Liese's Blog – book spotlight
Feb 18 – Books With a Chance – book review / guest post / giveaway
Feb 18 - Country Mamas With Kids * - book review / giveaway
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Feb 19 - @regallywritten – book review / giveaway
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Happily Managing a Household of Boys - book review 
Feb 28 – Library Lady's Kid Lit – book review / author interview / giveaway
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