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Friday, September 27, 2024

Review of the book OH NO He DIDN'T- Brilliant Women and the Men Who Took Credit For Their Work BY Wendy Murphy JD. (# Contest- Win a Signed Copy of the Book #iReadBookTours)

Books R US would like to welcome Wendy Murphy to our blog. Wendy is touring the blogosphere with I Read Book Tours with her new book OH NO He DIDN'T. Let me tell you a little bit about the book and my thoughts about this great non-fiction book.

 

Book Details:

Book Title:  Oh No He Didn't! Brilliant Women and the Men Who Took Credit for Their Work by Wendy J. Murphy, JD
Category:  Adult Non-Fiction (18+),  240 pages
GenreBiography/Women's Studies; would also appeal perhaps to high school age
Publisher:  Cynren Press
Release date:  September 202
Content Rating:  PG + MPG (One woman reports Rape)

 

Book Description:

Don’t you hate it when someone takes credit for another person’s idea? It happens a lot, and the people who lose out are often women. This book tells the stories of women whose inventions, discoveries, and creations were credited to men—women like Zelda Fitzgerald, the novelist, painter, and playwright who was more than F. Scott’s wife, and Margaret Knight, who invented the flat-bottomed paper bag but saw the patent go to a man who stole off to the Patent Office with her idea. By telling the stories of the brilliant women artists, inventors, scientists, architects, and mathematicians who were denied their due, Oh No He Didn’t! will help all women tackle obstacles and create a kinship of understanding that will inspire and transcend generations.


My Thoughts:

Throughout history, women's endeavors have often been overlooked, a fact that this book powerfully brings to light. The author's skillful narration unveils the fantastic inventions, discoveries, and creations of women, many of whom lived in the 1800s with limited rights, often considered servants to their husbands. It was all too common for their husbands or coworkers to take credit for the lady's outstanding work, a stark injustice that the book courageously confronts. 

The book's use of visual aids such as photos, illustrations, and newspaper articles not only adds credibility to the information but also evokes a strong emotional response.

 As I delved into the stories, I found myself deeply moved and, at times, even outraged by the professional treatment of these women. Their overshadowed contributions and undervalued work stirred a profound sense of empathy within me, making their stories all the more compelling and leaving readers feeling deeply connected to the narratives. 


Reading this book was truly an eye-opening experience. I was surprised to learn that many of the items we use daily were invented by women. This newfound awareness has significantly enriched my understanding of history and the role of women in shaping our world, making the book an invaluable educational resource that leaves readers feeling more knowledgeable and enlightened.  
The author's extensive research and the additional information provided at the end of each chapter are a testament to the book's credibility, allowing readers to delve deeper into the subject matter.

 

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Thursday, September 26, 2024

Book Blitz of The Discovery of Magic by L.J. Evias (#contest- Win An Amazon Gift Card.)

The Discovery of Magic
L.J. Evias

Publication date: September 26th 2024
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult

Transported to an ancient realm of magic and mystery, can a young woman survive scheming royals, shifting alliances, and impending war?

Alice Harper yearns to determine her own fate. Desperate to change her parents ’minds about moving away from everything she knows, the gifted archer, magic sets out to win a coveted scholarship. But the seventeen-year-old feels completely out of control when she and her friends stumble through a strange portal to a mysterious world.

Separated from the others, the bold and reckless teen finds herself whisked away to an impossible palace where charming mages offer help. But as she becomes entwined in the politics of the court, Alice grows suspicious of her new allies, and she struggles to distinguish friend from foe…

As she’s pulled deeper into treacherous plots, can the daring young adult rescue her peers and get everyone home?

The Discovery of Magic is the captivating first book in The Intrigue of Magic YA epic fantasy series. If you like relatable characters, powerful enchantments, and fast-paced action, then you’ll love L. J. Evias’s battle for courage.

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EXCERPT:

Jaime dodged sideways, almost too late, as a sword slashed at him from his right. It wasn’t like him to be this distracted in a fight, but with his escalating schoolwork, his brothers ’nagging and now Jordan’s revelation, it was a wonder he could pay attention at all.

Fortunately, the large boy who had swiped at him stumbled before regaining his footing, allowing Jaime an easy victory. Others wouldn’t be that cumbersome, yet Jaime’s thoughts returned to Jordan and Alice.

A small hope remained that the girls wouldn’t turn up, but that was currently being devoured by a monster that had recently taken up residence inside him, writhing in his stomach and filling him with anxiety.

Perhaps he could distract Alice or Jordan and delay the situation until he’d figured out what to do. Or maybe he could introduce Jordan to someone else. Then Jaime would have plenty of time to figure out whether he really did have feelings for Alice.

Up the hill, blonde hair blowing in the breeze caught his attention. Alice and Emily, with Eliot running ahead. This was no time to be putting all his hope into wishful thinking. He’d just have to tell Jordan he didn’t like the idea.

His mind made up, he threw himself back into the melee, finding a new opponent, more skilled and more eager than the last. He lunged, then dodged, spun around his opponent, then lunged again, his sword slashing. Back again, dodging out of reach, then thrusting forwards until the other boy’s tiredness began to show. Enthused, Jaime delivered the final blow, the clang of his sword ringing out above the din of the other combatants.

As his adversary yielded, two more rushed Jaime, one from each side, making him regret taking his time with his previous opponent. He couldn’t afford to tire himself out yet, not while several people still fought.

Sucking in a quick breath, he swiftly sidestepped, swung his sword around above his head, and cut across the first rival before they could do anything to stop him.

At the same time, the other lunged, but he was not quick enough for Jaime. Darting behind the felled boy, Jaime brought his blade round to strike, and with a few well-timed blows, had the second boy on his knees, capitulating.

With the rush of victory surging through him, he glanced around for his next opponent.

Only Jordan remained, surveying him with a smirk. The expression unsettled Jaime. Although Jordan was more committed to LARPing, Jaime’s fencing skill gave him a strong advantage, and Jordan knew it. Whatever Jordan had planned, he would not be easy to beat.

Approaching slowly and purposefully, Jordan let his gaze drift towards Alice. Both girls were watching intently. Even Eliot was quiet and still beside them.

Suddenly, Jordan’s smile vanished, and he locked his eyes on Jaime, his intent to impress Alice written all over him.

Adrenaline coursed through Jaime, reawakening his tired muscles. The previous fighting had been just for fun, but this was his chance. He could stop Jordan. Beat him for his own good. He’d never ask out Alice then.

Author Bio:

L. J. Evias writes exclusively in the fantasy genre, infusing stories with a dash of adventure and mystery. In Evias’s worlds, moral absolutes do not exist, giving life to a diverse cast of intriguing characters.

The Intrigue of Magic is Evias’s debut series, featuring accessible world-building, intricate plots, and unforgettable heroes and villains. Released in 2024, The Discovery of Magic is the first book in this series.

When not immersed in the pages of a novel, Evias enjoys real-world adventures both in the UK and abroad. The enchanting settings of The Intrigue of Magic series draw inspiration from personal travels, notably the unique architecture and evocative landscapes of Morocco.

Bonus material and a sample short story are available from the author's website.

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Book Blitz of The Book A Montana Feud by Jim Overstreet (#contest, #western- Win a $25 AMazon Gift Card)

A Montana Feud
Jim Overstreet

(Rodeo in the Blood, #3)
Publication date: August 1st 2024
Genres: Adult, Western

A Montana Feud brings back all the rugged and passionate characters of the Rodeo in the Blood series for another drama-filled adventure. Fans of thrilling rodeo rides and the complexities of human relationships will find this story absorbing.

During the pandemic shortened 2020 rodeo season, former rivals, Rusty Blackstone and Warren Weston, join forces to pursue their rodeo dreams. At a rodeo in Chinook, Montana, Rusty accidentally reignites a dormant feud between his father and rodeo producer Jake Augustine. Rusty is lucky to survive the ensuing turmoil.

Meanwhile, Warren battles his ex-wife, Jenny, for a portion of his rightful inheritance. Throughout, Rusty, Warren, and Jenny struggle with the new arrangement to share their son, Todd. Warren battles to care for his invalid mother. Unexpected violence mars Rusty and Amanda’s horseback wedding.

Harlan, the only man they all trust, does his best to help them through everything.

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EXCERPT:

August 8, 2020

Buffalo Bill Rodeo

North Platte, Nebraska

As they pulled into the Nebraskaland Wild West Arena on the north side of North Platte, Rusty and Casey were listening to the audio version of Craig Johnson’s book The Dark Horse. Casey, who was driving, parked the truck. In a suspenseful part of the story, neither one of them wanted to get out. Casey killed the engine, but they sat there slightly embarrassed until, after a few minutes, all the electronics in the pickup shut off automatically.

“Dammit, Rusty,” Casey said. “Now you’ve got me addicted to these stories of yours. I guess I could start up again.”

“Don’t you dare,” Rusty said. “We’ve only got an hour to get bulldogging on our minds.” He opened the door and got out. Casey followed. A hot wind swirled and ebbed and swirled again. They unloaded the horses. There was a dark cloud to the south.

“I don’t like the way this wind is gusting,” Casey said. “I hope it doesn’t mean that thunderhead is coming this way.”

“It looks like it’s well south,” Rusty said. “The river is between us and it. There’s probably an air current over the Platte that will push it away from us.”

“I hope so,” Casey said.

More concerned about his horses than the weather, Rusty tied Apache to the trailer and watched as Casey walked Peanut around in a circle. The horse seemed to be walking without pain, at least not much. Rusty wasn’t sure but thought his strides were an inch or two short compared to his normal gate. “How does that wound look?”

“It doesn’t look too bad. The stitches are holding,” Casey answered. “It’s draining a little, but his chest is swelled up a bit.”

Rusty shook his head. “The vet said we could ride him as soon as we figured he was ready. I think we need to give him at least a few days off. I don’t want to ask him to run when he’s sore.”

Casey said, “He’s been stuck in the trailer all day. Why don’t I lead him around for a while, loosen him up? Maybe find him some water.”

“Okay,” Rusty said. “I’ll saddle Apache and go to the rodeo office. I’ll find someone to haze for us. When I get back, I’ll pony Peanut in the arena while I warm up Apache.”

Rusty encountered Wesley Martin, a former world champion steer wrestler who hauled a team of ‘dogging horses, outside the office. He was more than happy to haze for them.

When Rusty rode into the arena, the announcer said, “Our next cowboy is Rusty Blackstone, the current World Champion. He calls that horse he is riding Apache. Apache might be a little bit on the homely side, you can see that for yourself, but he is one of the top two or three steer wrestling horses in Prorodeo. The last time I saw Rusty was at the rodeo in Minot, North Dakota over the Fourth of July. He was traveling with Casey Jones and Warren Weston. They have all competed at the National Finals. I teased them about coming in like a pack of wolves. I was right. They took nearly all the money.”

Rusty had drawn the good steer he had at the Phillipsburg, Kansas rodeo where he’d thrown him in 4.1. Considering the mud at that rodeo, he thought he could be faster on dry ground. Since the steer wasn’t terribly fast, he took a conservative start and threw the animal in 3.7.

The announcer introduced Casey Jones as a National Finals Rodeo qualifier. “He travels with Rusty Blackstone who made a spectacular run here minutes ago. He’s riding Rusty’s good horse, Apache. As I mentioned a few minutes ago, he also got a big chunk of the money in Minot last month and is sitting about tenth in the standings right now.”

Casey threw his steer in 3.9.

“See, what did I tell you?” the announcer crowed after the run. “Only two thirds of the Wolf Pack and they still got a big chunk of the money.

Rusty ended up in second place for the rodeo and Casey third.

After the rodeo, Casey sat in the trailer looking at the road atlas. He said, “It would have been a lot quicker trip if we could have come here directly from Phillipsburg.”

Rusty laughed and answered, “If those rodeo committees had asked me, I’d have gotten them to set up the rodeos so that we could have gone from Sidney to Sikeston to Lawton to Dodge City and then to Phillipsburg and North Platte. I don’t know why they didn’t ask me. Would have saved us a lot of miles. Maybe we could get Ruby to organize them next year.”

Author Bio:

Jim Overstreet is a lifelong cowboy and author of A Montana Rivalry. Raising horses for most of his life, he earned multiple titles in tie down roping, from youth rodeo to the senior circuit. As an accomplished writer, his work has been published in national magazines including Reader’s Digest, Persimmon Hill and numerous equine magazines, including Western Horseman. The American Horse Publications honored him as a winner in their Feature Article category.

Jim rode horses before he could walk. He grew up on the Sun Ranch, a large cattle and horse ranch in the Madison Valley in southwest Montana with a father who was an avid horseman and well-respected cowboy in the area. He grew up believing that cowboys were special. His father helped him begin training horses and later he learned from Ray Hunt and Tom Dorrance.

Jim’s adult life was filled with roping and rodeos along with raising two daughters with his wife amongst his many horses in the shadow of Montana’s Crazy Mountains.

Jim loves to write, except when he hates it, and although he is old enough to know better, Jim still rides and trains horses. He is passionate about telling stories of the contemporary West that demonstrate the physical toughness, mental determination, and dependence on community inherent to ranching and rodeo. His first book, A Montana Rivalry, released by Palmetto Publishing in fall of 2023, is the first book in the Rodeo in The Blood Series.

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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Book Blitz of the Splintered Realms by L.A. Myles (#Contest- Enter to win an $25 #Amazon Gift Card)

Splintered Realms
L.A. Myles
(Doorways, #1)
Publication date: July 20th 2024
Genres: Fantasy, New Adult

College is everything art student Taylen dreamed it would be. But her first trip home doesn’t end with her mom’s homemade brownies. Instead, she’s hurled into a strange medieval land where a woman without family has no say. Desperate to get back to her world, she’ll have to find others she can trust if she hopes to find a way home.

But trust isn’t easy to find. Surrounded by accusations of espionage, kidnapping, murder, and refusing to become chattel, Taylen discovers she has the unique ability to see the doorways between realms. Leaving the Realm of Men behind, she enters the land of the fae-like Ays Shee. They can get her home, but first she must help them solve the mystery of what’s dissolving the barrier between realms before it rips the world apart, and Taylen with it.

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EXCERPT:

A curve in the road revealed hills covered with vineyards. The vines were mid-transformation, changing from their summer green to fall’s stunning array of deep golds and burnt reds.

“Now I’m in the vineyards.” Taylen sighed.

The road opened out, the trees moving away from the asphalt and stench of exhaust to perch atop hills or slip down their sides. They hovered in sparse clusters among the vineyards, distant reflections of the road-scape she’d just left.

“If you keep your pace,” Mom said, her voice warm with delight, “you’ll arrive the same time the brownies are coming out of the oven.”

“You made brownies?”

“Of course.” Mom laughed. “It’s been two months. You must be going through brownie withdrawal by now.”

“How’d you guess?” Taylen grinned.

The sun sank toward the hills on her left, coloring the few clouds in the sky with luminescent oranges and reds. Sunsets, like sunrises, were the best parts of the day. They were magical, a time in flux in which one thing merged into the next.

She glanced down to switch on her headlights. The glint of sunlight off the chrome trim running along the edge of her windshield caught her eye.

“Well—” The line in her ears went dead.

“Mom?” Her gaze flicked back up. The lights clicked on first in the dash, then on the tree ahead of her.

Tree!

She swerved right. More trees blocked her path. She flung the steering wheel left to avoid another, veering between tree after tree while careening through a brightly lit forest. Bushes broke and cracked under and against her car, creating a cacophony of breaking wood and screeching metal. The car bounced and jarred her to either side, the seatbelt catching her with bruising force.

Another tree appeared in her path, this one fallen over. She cursed and stomped on the brakes. The car spun left. A jarring thump and a loud bang signaled a back tire blowing out. A branch slammed into her windshield, cracking it.

She screamed as another branch shattered her passenger window when the car lurched sideways. A clearing in the trees beckoned ahead of her, then it was behind her, and a sickening weightlessness lifted her off the seat.

She had a moment to take in the view. A forest stretched out in all directions from around a large pear-shaped lake, its surface a dark reflective gray sheet. Gravity reclaimed her and her car, and she plunged toward the water below. Her shriek ripped through the air.


Author Bio:

L.A. is a fantasy fiction author. She scribes epic fantasies filled with adventure, mythical creatures, struggle, and the magic that can come from strong friendships, especially between females. Characters going through proverbial hell as they come into their personal power resonate the most with her and are what she writes.

For her, stories always arrive first as a single clear snapshot. Usually, the image is of a pivotal moment. After that, it’s like a portal has opened and L.A. is the conduit the story flows through, as opposed to the conductor of the tale. It often makes writing as exciting as reading.

After decades of migrating from one US coast to another and then abroad, L.A. has settled in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. with a couple of high-powered kids, a husband, two cats, chickens, and a flock of wild turkeys that have decided to make the family’s property theirs.

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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Review of An American Story: Everyone's Invited by Wilmer Valderrama (#Memoir)

I want to welcome Wilmer Valderrama to Books R US. Wilmer has recently published a memoir called An American Story: Everyone's invited. Thanks to the publisher, Harper Select, I received a copy to review.

 

 

Author: W. Valderrama

Publisher: Harper Select

Publication Date: Sept 17 2024

Genre: Biography, Memoir

 

The remarkable true story of a young immigrant from Venezuela who had a dream to change the world, a talent for entertaining, and a determined spirit to build a new life, taking as many as possible with him on the journey.

An American Story is the stirring memoir by actor, producer, and activist Wilmer Valderrama, delving into his upbringing in Venezuela where he was raised by two hard working parents as they navigated their family through a rapidly changing country and the rise of Hugo Chavez. With the economy crashing around them and their livelihood disappearing, the family decides to flee the country. Suddenly, the young boy who had loved riding his horse and dreaming of being Zorro from his favorite black and white tv show had to grow up quickly, journeying as a teenager from a tiny little pueblo in Venezuela to the big city of Los Angeles.

 

My Thoughts:

Wilmer's story was inspiring, authentic, compelling, and captivating. The book drew me in from the first page. It was easy to read, and Wilmer wrote from his heart. Despite being born in the USA, he faced numerous hardships that he had to overcome. English is a difficult language, and he had to adapt to a new culture and way of life because he lived in Venezuela until age 13. I never knew how difficult it was for an actor to gain popularity in the industry, but after reading the book, I now know how challenging it may be. Wilmer auditioned for numerous commercials and parts, but one major problem was, "This kid has an accent." Well, that accent helped him get the part as Fez. As I was reading, whenever that statement came up, I had to laugh because that did not hold him back, and he succeeded. I loved the book, and the section with the pictures tied the book together. Great Job, Wilmer! 

 

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Disclaimer: I was given a copy of the book by the publisher for my honest review and I was not compensated for my review

Interview by George Mehok author of Going Dark (Book 1 in the Liberty Unit series) (#interview)

I want to extend a warm welcome to George Mehok at Books R US. Mr. Mehok is the author of "Going Dark," the first book in the Liberty Unit Series, which will be published on November 15, 2024, by Atmosphere Press. The author has graciously provided us with an interview, but first, let me give you a brief overview of the book.

 

About the Book:

From the shadowy corners of the dark web to the historic halls of MIT, Paul Knox, a cyber forensics expert and former Air Force officer, is thrust into a high-stakes battle against a ruthless enemy. As he races to uncover a plot that threatens to plunge America into chaos, Paul must protect his brilliant daughter, Emma, whose cutting-edge research holds the key to the nation's survival.

Interview:

Who or what was the inspiration for the book?

 

Becoming an author and deciding to write a novel was deeply inspired by my late father’s love of learning and reading, particularly smart, fast-paced thrillers with strong complex characters. He introduced me to titans in the thriller genre such as Stephen Hunter, Steve Berry, and Tom Clancy. We would read their books and spend hours discussing them—it was a special bond that I’ll always treasure.

My father was a decorated Air Force veteran who served honorably in the Korean War, following in the footsteps of his older brother, Paul Mehok, who served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Their commitment to service and their dedication to protecting the freedoms many of us often take for granted had a profound impact on the characters I developed in GOING DARK. This influence is embodied in cyber forensics expert and Air Force veteran Paul Knox, as well as the strong female protagonists Emma Knox and Liberty Unit agent Lia. Additionally, the historical storyline centers around Captain John 'Jack' Jouett, who's fight for freedom against a seemingly invincible British force, led him to accept a dangerous mission into enemy territory to deliver a crucial encrypted message from Thomas Jefferson to General Henry Knox at the Fort at West Point.

Additionally, the tragic events of 9/11 left a lasting impression on me, as it did on my entire generation. I vividly remember where I was and the impact it had on those close to me. Raising awareness of modern vulnerabilities, particularly in our telecommunications and energy infrastructures, was another motivation behind this story. As an entrepreneur and technologist, I see firsthand how our enemies could and likely are targeting these weaknesses through both traditional and cyberwarfare methods, infiltrating data centers, government systems, and manipulating social media to spread chaos and disrupt our way of life, and potentially opening the door for a broader attack. This blend of real-world threats and personal experience drove the creation of GOING DARK.


 

Do you ever suffer from writer’s block? If so, what do you do about it?

Writer’s block, to me, is more about pushing through the harder days than a total stop. I’ve found that sticking to a daily routine is key. Whether it’s writing, working, or exercising, consistency makes a difference. I write early in the morning, and it’s all about getting that first sentence down—even if I have to delete and rewrite it a few times. Once the words start flowing, the rest follows.

I don’t focus too much on perfecting the first draft of that day’s first page. The most important thing is to get my thoughts and emotions onto the page. The real magic then begins when I immerse myself in the world of my characters, and before long, the distraction of the day fades away. Writing transports me into another reality, and that’s when the story truly comes alive.


 

Can you tell me about your experience finding a publisher for the book?

As a debut author, navigating the publishing world was a learning curve. I was fortunate to receive advice from both successful self-published and traditionally published authors. Initially, I pursued the traditional route, querying dozens of agents and publishers. While I received great feedback, I ultimately chose to go with Atmosphere Press, a hybrid publisher that allowed me to maintain more control over the creative process.

Working with Atmosphere has been a fantastic experience. I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with a talented team—my editor, cover art designer, marketing team, and others. I’m thrilled with the final product and the level of input I’ve had along the way. It’s been an exciting journey, and I’m confident the partnership has resulted in a high-quality book that reflects my vision and will be entertaining for my readers.


 

What do you like to do for fun when you’re not writing?

When I’m not writing, I spend as much time as I can with my family. Whether we’re traveling, attending my twin daughters’ swim meets, or enjoying a day at Lake Erie, I treasure every moment. The north coast of Ohio and the shores of Lake Erie are some of our favorite places to relax, unwind and write.


 

Where do you like to go on vacation?

The Florida Keys are my favorite vacation spot—Key Largo, Islamorada, and Key West, to be specific. There’s something about the history, incredible fishing, the food, and laid-back atmosphere, not to mention the connection to artistic legends like Ernest Hemingway and Jimmy Buffet that always draws me back.


 

What are your current/future projects?

Right now, I’m focused on the marketing and pre-launch activities for GOING DARK, including interviews, scheduling events, and sharing advanced copies with readers. I’m also working on the audiobook production, which has been an incredible experience. John Marshall Media is producing it, with the talented voice actor Fleet Cooper bringing the story to life.

In addition, I’m writing the second book in the Going Dark - Liberty Unit Series. This time, Paul Knox’s brilliant mathematician daughter, Emma, takes center stage as she goes "dark" to uncover a plot to sabotage NASA and SpaceX efforts to establish a base on the moon. It’s a race against time to stop a foreign adversary’s sleeper spy in an international spy thriller.


 

Do you have any tips for young writers just starting out?

My advice for young writers is to follow your passion. Write about what excites you, and don’t be afraid to let that passion guide your work to places you didn’t anticipate. Also, find a writing community where you can share your experiences and learn from others. Writing can be a solitary journey, but having a support network can make all the difference. Surround yourself with people who inspire and challenge you—it’s an amazing community to be a part of.


 

If your book were to be made into a movie, who would you like to play the main character and why?

I haven’t given it too much thought, but I’d want someone who could capture the intelligence, intensity and emotional depth of Paul Knox, my main character. Paul is both an expert marksman and a cyber forensics expert, so I’d imagine someone such as Chris Pine, who played Jack Ryan in Shadow Recruit, would be a great fit. Or Ryan Gosling, who portrayed the cool and calculated Court Gentry in The Gray Man, could also be an excellent choice. Both actors have shown they can handle complex, high-stakes characters like Paul.

In the novel's revolutionary historical storyline, Captain John "Jack" Jouett is a rugged war hero—a 6'4", 220-pound force of nature. So naturally, I’d cast Chris Hemsworth. I mean, who else could convincingly pull off outrunning the British on horseback while also looking like a Marvel superhero? Hemsworth has that perfect mix of brawn and charm, and let’s be honest, if anyone’s going to make a 40-mile midnight ride through the backwoods in the dark of night, it's him. Plus, if Jack’s mission is to stop the capture and assassination of the future president, General George Washington. Chris could do that perfectly with some Thor-level acting…