Saturday, September 23, 2017

On Tour: Michael's Mercy by Dale Mayer








Michael's Mercy: Sleeper SEALs
Author: Dale Mayer
Publisher: Valley Publishing Limited
Publication Date: October 3, 2017
Genres: Military, Suspense, Romance

The Sleeper SEALs are former U.S. Navy SEALs recruited by a new CIA counter-terror division to handle solo dark ops missions to combat terrorism on US soil.

MICHAEL's MERCY

When things go bad, in Michael’s world things go horribly, terrifyingly bad.

It’s been a year since hardened Navy SEAL Michael Stanton walked away from his career. He never thought to go back, but then his former commander calls with the news that an old friend was murdered while undercover – and he needs Michael’s help.

Knowing the next dead body might be his, Michael takes his friend’s place at the home of a terrorist. His official mission is to find all he can to bring the man’s operation down. His personal mission is to find out who murdered his friend.

Mercy got the job as a maid that her sister had last held – just before she disappeared. With the police lacking leads and interest, Mercy decides it’s up to her to find out what happened. Inside the huge home, she meets Michael and becomes immediately suspicious ... and immediately attracted.

When they collide in the worst way possible, she realizes he's not who he seems either.

Can they each find the truth about their objectives and about themselves? Or will the terrorist get wind of the traitors in his midst and take care of them before they can take care of him?

Each story in this multi-author branded series is a standalone novel and the series can be read in any order.

Welcome to Michael’s Mercy, book 10 in Heroes for Hire (and Sleeper SEALs #3) reconnecting readers with the unforgettable men from SEALs of Honor in a new series of action packed, page turning romantic suspense that fans have come to expect from USA TODAY Bestselling author Dale Mayer. This book is part of the continuity series SLEEPER SEALS.








Dale Mayer is a USA Today bestselling author best known for her Psychic Visions and Family Blood Ties series. Her contemporary romances are raw and full of passion and emotion (Second Chances, SKIN), her thrillers will keep you guessing (By Death series), and her romantic comedies will keep you giggling (It's a Dog's Life and Charmin Marvin Romantic Comedy series). 

 She honors the stories that come to her - and some of them are crazy and break all the rules and cross multiple genres! 

To go with her fiction, she also writes nonfiction in many different fields with books available on resume writing, companion gardening and the US mortgage system. She has recently published her Career Essentials Series. All her books are available in print and ebook format. 

To find out more about Dale and her books, visit her at http://www.dalemayer.com. Or connect with her online with Twitter at www.twitter.com/dalemayer and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dalemayer.author. If you like Dale Mayer's books and are interested in joining her street team, sign up here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/402384989872660/  




Monday, October 2
Book featured at I'm Shelf-ish

Tuesday, October 3
Book featured at Diana's Book Reviews

Wednesday, October 4
Book featured at Books, Dreams, Life

Thursday, October 5
Book featured at The Dark Phantom

Friday, October 6
Book reviewed at The Book Junkie Reads

Monday, October 9
Book reviewed at Lynn's Romance Enthusiasm

Tuesday, October 10
Book reviewed at Warrior Woman Winmill

Wednesday, October 11
Book featured at The Bookworm Lodge

Thursday, October 12
Book featured at The Writer's Life

Friday, October 13
Book featured at Indie Wish List

Friday, September 8, 2017

On Tour: Intrustion by Lanayre Liggera








As the judge in a complicated case involving an oil-bunkering gang, Sir Carter Braxton finds himself totally under the security provided by a mysterious figure, Sidi el-Hassam, a wealthy Arab who commands a volunteer group that specializes in preventing crude oil theft. The isolation under which he now lives causes him to miss his best friend’s funeral in 1993 for reasons that must remain inexplicable to his friends, the Falconer family, who live in the Forest of Dean, where they grow restoration oak. Finding herself in London, the widow, Valerie Falconer, an American from Texas, slips into one of Carter’s trials as a spectator, after which she discovers the conditions under which her old friend has been living for over three years. However, a third element also mixes into the situation in that both Carter and the Sidi, separately, have volunteered to participate in the refining of the GSP satellite system now being tested by NASA. This tracking system allows Carter to move temporarily to Texas to draw one of his assassins out. Not only is this the story of a man under physical stress and emotional stress; it is also a record of his spiritual journey led by his friend and later wife, Valerie, as well as the spiritual journey of the Sidi, which has been generated by an apparition of Mary in Zeitoun, Egypt.





Lanayre Liggera holds an MA from Tufts University and another from Cambridge-Goddard Graduate School, where she became interested in the history of woman as portrayed by music, which led to the formation of the New Harmony Sisterhood Band, with Lanayre on banjo. The students’ research produced the book All Our Lives, which was used on college campuses until radicals blew up the publisher, Diana Press. Sometime later, she began to pursue a long-held interest in early aviation. Inevitably, this led studying World War I, spending several tours of the Western Front sponsored by our parent organization, the Western Front Association, US branch. Lanayre was named chairman of the New England–New York chapter, a post which she held for fourteen years, which held a yearly conference at a different location in our region. She and her husband were involved as volunteers in prison ministry for eighteen years as well as in nursing homes, soup kitchens, and the VA. They live in Hudson Valley, where they try to keep up with the comings and goings of their global grandchildren. She is the author of The Life of Robert Loraine: The Stage, the Sky, and George Bernard Shaw.

Monday, April 16
Book reviewed at Review From Here

Wednesday, April 18
Book featured at Carpe Librum

Thursday, April 19
Book featured at Book Marketing Buzz

Friday, April 20
Book featured at Inkslingers Opus

Monday, April 23
Book featured at The Dark Phantom

Tuesday, April 24
Book featured at The Writer's Life

Thursday, April 26
Book featured at Voodoo Princess

Friday, April 27

Monday, April 30
Book featured at All Inclusive Retort

Tuesday, May 1
Book featured at Write and Take Flight

Wednesday, May 2
Book featured at I'm Shelf-ish

Monday, May 7
Book reviewed at C'est La T

Tuesday, May 8
Book featured at The Zen Reader

Wednesday, May 9
Book featured at The Literary Nook

Thursday, May 10
Book featured at As the Page Turns

Monday, May 14
Book featured at Harmonious Publicity

Tuesday, May 15
Book featured at Fiction to Fruition

Thursday, May 17
Book reviewed at A Book Lover

Monday, May 21
Book featured at Niume

Tuesday, May 22
Book featured at Lover of Literature

Wednesday, May 23
Book featured at My Bookish Pleasures

Thursday, May 24
Book featured at Straight From the Author's Mouth

Monday, May 28
Book featured at A Title Wave

Tuesday, May 29
Book featured at She Writes

Thursday, May 31
Book featured at The Revolving Bookshelf

Friday, June 1
Book featured at The Writer's Life

Monday, June 4
Book reviewed at Medium

Tuesday, June 5
Book featured at The Zen Reader

Wednesday, June 6
Book featured at Read Between the Ink

Friday, June 8
Book reviewed at Bent Over Bookwords

Book Blast: Intrusion by Lanayre Liggera








As the judge in a complicated case involving an oil-bunkering gang, Sir Carter Braxton finds himself totally under the security provided by a mysterious figure, Sidi el-Hassam, a wealthy Arab who commands a volunteer group that specializes in preventing crude oil theft. The isolation under which he now lives causes him to miss his best friend’s funeral in 1993 for reasons that must remain inexplicable to his friends, the Falconer family, who live in the Forest of Dean, where they grow restoration oak. Finding herself in London, the widow, Valerie Falconer, an American from Texas, slips into one of Carter’s trials as a spectator, after which she discovers the conditions under which her old friend has been living for over three years. However, a third element also mixes into the situation in that both Carter and the Sidi, separately, have volunteered to participate in the refining of the GSP satellite system now being tested by NASA. This tracking system allows Carter to move temporarily to Texas to draw one of his assassins out. Not only is this the story of a man under physical stress and emotional stress; it is also a record of his spiritual journey led by his friend and later wife, Valerie, as well as the spiritual journey of the Sidi, which has been generated by an apparition of Mary in Zeitoun, Egypt.





Lanayre Liggera holds an MA from Tufts University and another from Cambridge-Goddard Graduate School, where she became interested in the history of woman as portrayed by music, which led to the formation of the New Harmony Sisterhood Band, with Lanayre on banjo. The students’ research produced the book All Our Lives, which was used on college campuses until radicals blew up the publisher, Diana Press. Sometime later, she began to pursue a long-held interest in early aviation. Inevitably, this led studying World War I, spending several tours of the Western Front sponsored by our parent organization, the Western Front Association, US branch. Lanayre was named chairman of the New England–New York chapter, a post which she held for fourteen years, which held a yearly conference at a different location in our region. She and her husband were involved as volunteers in prison ministry for eighteen years as well as in nursing homes, soup kitchens, and the VA. They live in Hudson Valley, where they try to keep up with the comings and goings of their global grandchildren. She is the author of The Life of Robert Loraine: The Stage, the Sky, and George Bernard Shaw.




Monday, September 25
Book featured at Medium
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Tuesday, September 26
Book featured at The Dark Phantom
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Wednesday, September 27
Book featured at Lover of Literature
Book featured at The Writer's Life

Thursday, September 28
Book featured at C'est La T
Book featured at As the Page Turns

Friday, September 29
Book featured at From Paperback to Leatherbound
Book featured at Review From Here

Monday, October 2
Book featured at My Bookish Pleasures
Book featured at I'm Shelf-ish

Tuesday, October 3
Book featured at A Book Lover
Book featured at Harmonious Publicity

Wednesday, October 4
Book featured at The Literary Nook
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Thursday, October 5
Book featured at Write and Take Flight
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Friday, October 6
Book featured at Bent Over Bookwords
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Book Blast: The Light Theater Opened to Universe (II) by Kazuo Ueno




Title: The Light Theater Opened to Universe (II)
Author: Kazuo Ueno
Publisher: Xlibris
Genre: Philosophy
Format: Ebook


How 17th Century Dutch Painter Johannes Vermeer's idea was ifluenced from Christian Huygens? Perhaps in the sense of subconsciousness and eventually how it was realized by the method so called "Mitate" (look alike) in his painting as Heaven & Earth correspondence. His painting represents "Universe" itself.


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