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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

The Radical Realism of Jesus by Jeyran Main - Book Tour - Blurb Blitz - Giveaway - Enter Daily!

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The Radical Realism of Jesus explores how Christ’s life and teachings confront the assumptions of our modern world. From rationalism and empiricism to pragmatism and nihilism, Jesus’ words intersect with philosophy, science, and contemporary culture—offering a lived, transformative faith that challenges, inspires, and equips readers to live fully in the 21st century.

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From the beginning, Jesus has consistently defied human expectations. He clashed with religious authorities, challenged societal norms, and even surprised his own disciples. Faith, as Kierkegaard emphasized, is a tension-filled encounter with the unpredictable claim of God. Jesus does not allow us to tame Him with neat definitions; He is the living Word who confronts our assumptions and stretches our understanding of God and the world.

In a modern age defined by scientific revolutions, technological advancements, and rationalist philosophies, many of us search for certainty, meaning, and moral guidance. Yet, the Gospel remains disruptive. Jesus is not an abstract ideal; He is historical, embodied, and relational. He experienced hunger, fatigue, betrayal, and hope. He engaged life fully, showing that realism and spiritual depth are not mutually exclusive. Even in a world governed by measurement, reason, and empiricism, Jesus challenges us to consider ethics, purpose, and human flourishing in ways that transcend material explanation.

This book examines Jesus within contemporary frameworks of thought—from Rationalism and Empiricism to Pragmatism and Scientism—showing that His life and teachings remain radically relevant. The Kingdom of God is not abstract; it demands reflection, engagement, and action. Jesus remains aspirational and transformative, inviting each reader to wrestle with faith, reason, and the meaning of life in a modern context.

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Jeyran Main has spent years immersed in the world of books as an editor. She is the author of God’s Surprising Way: The Path to Lasting Joy, Healing, and Love and serves as Editor-in-Chief of Living in the Light of the Cross magazine. Through her platform, HeavenlyHarmonyHub.com, she shares resources that encourage thoughtful engagement with faith. Guided by a passion for seeking truth, Jeyran now turns to the radical teachings of Jesus, exploring how they confront cultural assumptions and invite us into a transformed way of living that endures beyond cultural trends.

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Friday, December 19, 2025

Tamanrasset: Crossroads of the Nomad by Edward Parr - Book Tour - Guest Post - Giveaway - Enter Daily!



Tamanrasset:
Crossroads of the Nomad
by Edward Parr


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GENRE:   Historical Fiction


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TAMANRASSET is historical fiction set on the edge of the Sahara as the ancient world begins to fade and great empires collide. Four strangers—a mature Foreign Legionnaire, a Sharif’s wrathful son, an ambitious American archaeologist, and an abandoned Swedish widow—become adrift and isolated, but when their paths intersect, the fragile connections between them tell a story of survival and fate on the edge of the abyss. Blending the sweep of classic adventure with the horror of a great historical calamities, Edward Parr’s TAMANRASSET is a saga about the crossroads where nomads meet.

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The Basilica of Douïmès was quite a lovely site (and fairly peaceful considering the dozen native workmen who were lazily taking measurements and digging pilot holes at Ren’s direction) yet it was not a place for great discoveries. Ren thought about the Byzantine necropolis behind the basilica which seemed such a promising site; unfortunately, Père Delattre had reserved it for his own excavations. Ren wondered how much it would cost to drain the flooded marsh in the Salammbô district nearby where the Temple of Tanit was rumored to be located. As he walked about and reviewed the work of the diggers, Ren became increasingly irritated. Ordinarily, he thought, the Tunisian diggers preferred to do anything but work–they showed a greater interest than the professors in the minutest fragment of pottery and would stand around listening in awe to an academic discussion of a thing they’d never heard of before. Their picks moved with a balletic slowness of motion intended to keep even the most delicate relic safe from harm. Ren had to remind himself again that he was lucky to have earned this position: He had no surviving family, his father had been no one of importance, he had been raised on money left for him in trust. He was lucky to have ended up in England after being orphaned, lucky to have worked with Petrie in Egypt, and lucky to be in Carthage. Nevertheless, he chafed at Delattre’s pedantry and the slow pace of the work.

© 2025 by Edward Parr and Edwardian Press (New Orleans, Louisiana)

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Historical Fiction Writing and Ethics


Historical fiction is a genre that sits at the intersection of art and responsibility. By blending fact with imagination, authors bring the past to life for readers who may rely on fictional accounts as much as history books for their understanding of the past. Of course, we now live in an era when the past is being intentionally misrepresented for political purposes, something which I wholeheartedly reject. So I’d like to review some of what I think are the fundamental ethical rules of writing historical fiction and how they apply to my new novel, Tamanrasset: Crossroads of the Nomad. It’s a historical saga of colonial North Africa which follows French Legionnaires, Moroccan rebels, an American archeologist and a grieving European widow through sieges, desert marches, cultural upheaval, the search for lost treasure in a place where survival and identity are tested against the vast, indifferent Sahara.

The first thing I want to mention is that I’ve tried to make the writing very historically accurate – it’s neither pro-colonialist nor anti-colonialist, neither pro-Muslim nor anti-Muslim. Not everything everyone did was good, nor all bad. Certain terrible things did happen which are depicted in the novel, such as the merciless French bombardment of Casablanca or the Doui-Menia siege of Taghit. History isn’t pretty, but we can’t pretend it didn’t happen, nor do I want to make things seem worse than they actually were.

Second, I’ve attempted to treat real historical persons with respect. Figures like Muhammad al-Kattani or Hubert Lyautey or Sultan Abd al-Aziz are treated with seriousness rather than as caricatures. Al-Kattani, for example, is shown as principled, intelligent, and politically active reformer — not reduced to a foil for the European characters.

Third, representing other cultures respectfully and avoiding stereotypes is very important. I’ve tried to allow Moroccan and Algerian voices to speak in their own idioms. One of the central characters, Ahmad al-Haybah, is not “exoticized” but depicted as a young man caught between love, filial duty and warfare. The descriptions of Muslim life avoid orientalist spectacle or hyperbole by focusing on everyday details: bread, prayer, family connections. By presenting North Africans as complex human beings, I have tried to push back against the old colonial adventure-tale stereotypes.

Fourth, it’s okay to balance authenticity and accessibility, to an extent. Ken Follett isn’t writing about Kingsbridge in medieval English. I use prose with an Edwardian cadence and lexicon, echoing travelogues and memoirs of the era, to help immerse readers in the period, yet I declined to reproduce colonial prejudices uncritically: I’ve tried to strike a balance between period authenticity (e.g., the Legionnaires’ fatalism) and a modern awareness that readers need to see the cruelty and futility of empire-building.

Finally, it’s essential that the author remain totally transparent with readers, especially regarding intentional inaccuracies and the ultimate need to refer back to source materials. By including maps, notes, and an epitaph, I’ve tried to signal that Tamanrasset is both “fiction” and “history-based” without being necessarily perfect in its accuracy. These apparati help readers understand what is factual (battles, geography, cultural practices) and what is dramatized. Such transparency respects the reader by not misleading them into thinking fiction is truth.

I like to look back to periods in the past and see in them something relatable and still relevant to us today. Having a “historical” lens allows the events of the past to be held, to a certain extent, at arm’s length so that we can see them better, a bit more objectively, and as a filter through which we can evaluate our own contemporary experiences.. My new novel, Tamanrasset: Crossroads of the Nomad, was inspired by the classic French Foreign Legion pulp fiction genre which was hugely popular in the 1920’s to 1940’s, and while it’s a genre fraught with cultural biases and prejudices, I’ve tried to reinvent the adventure while leaving those problematic issues in the past. I hope it is a story that will immerse readers in a world of peril, resilience, and discovery.

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Edward (“Ted”) Parr studied playwriting at New York University in the 1980’s, worked with artists Robert Wilson, Anne Bogart, and the Bread and Puppet Theater, and staged his own plays Off-Off-Broadway, including Trask, Mythographia, Jason and Medea, Rising and an original translation of Oedipus Rex before pursuing a lengthy career in the law and public service. He published his Kingdoms Fall trilogy of World War One espionage adventure novels which were collectively awarded Best First Novel and Best Historical Fiction Novel by Literary Classics in 2016. He has always had a strong interest in expanding narrative forms, and in his novel writing, he explores older genres of fiction (like the pulp fiction French Foreign Legion adventures or early espionage fiction) as inspiration to examine historical periods of transformation. His main writing inspirations are Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Bernard Cornwell, Georges Surdez, and Patrick O’Brien.

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Arabesque by M G da Mota - Book Tour - Exclusive Excerpt - Giveaway - Enter Daily!



Arabesque
by M G da Mota


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GENRE:    Historical Psychological Drama


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A woman living alone in a coastal Sussex town in 1998 plants a copper beech sapling at 3 a.m. on a dark, cold night. Why?

A ballet dancer in 1960s East Germany is oppressed, longs for escaping with his little daughter but not his wife. Why? Will he make it?

In 2022 Karsten von Stein, widower and principal of the Royal Ballet, with two young children, meets Ivone Benjamim, a Portuguese, newly-arrived principal dancer. They discover a magical chemistry when dancing and soon it transfers to their private lives.

Against the background of ballet and its dancers, a woman called Grace tells her story from a rehab centre. Obsessive, delusional she begins believing Ivone robbed her of the man of her dreams—Karsten. And then a skeleton is found in a garden...What connects all these people and their stories?

You’ll be the audience facing the stage of this balletic novel.

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Ivone finalises her preparations. The swan princess appears briefly in the prologue—blink and you miss her!—and properly for the first time in Act Two. A little earlier, already in costume, she stood briefly in the wings to watch Karsten appear on stage. She heard the warm applause greeting him. Would the public welcome her as well? Of course she is a principal and principal dancers are generally greeted with clapping and a roar from the audience. But does the London public actually know her? Probably not. Does it matter? Ivone knows that the visitors to the Royal Opera House are rather international. Many British of course but often a large part of the audience is made up of people who visit the country and love culture and the arts. They programme one or more visits to the Royal Opera House as part of their holiday.

She recalls Karsten’s words earlier Don’t fear, you’ll be fine and remember I will always be there for you, to catch you and make you shine. Ivone feels a wave rushing through her. A mixed wave of warmth and attraction. She finds him engaging, enticing. He captivated her from the moment they first met. She remembers her first day at the Royal Opera House only two months ago.


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It is Wednesday, 1st December, a national holiday in her country, celebrating the day Portugal regained its independence and expelled the Spanish occupiers. Ivone wonders why she suddenly remembered a history lesson. Perhaps her nerves.

She walks under a large umbrella, carrying her rucksack on her back with the equipment she needs for class. A small handbag is across her chest. She is heading to the Royal Opera House, her new ballet home. Stepping slowly along Bow Street she can see first the building from the side, then she is suddenly in front of it. She stops and stares at the palladium façade, looking up slowly, hugging the building with her eyes.

Here she is. After four years, some of intense suffering, she is here. She got through it all and has landed on her feet. A few drops of rain fall on her face. She smiles. There is hope in her eyes. It’s a new beginning. The start she wanted. The dream she harboured since she’d won the Royal Ballet scholarship as a teenager—to become a principal of the Royal Ballet. And now she is one.

Ivone breathes in and out a few times. She is nervous. Anxious. Will she be good enough? Will the public like her? Will her colleagues welcome her? After all, she is landing directly at the top without going through the Royal Ballet company ranks. But she went through the ranks at La Scala and quickly became a soloist and a principal. The same in her home country with the Companhia Nacional de Bailado, the Portuguese National Ballet company, based in Lisbon.

Butterflies flutter in her stomach and Ivone feels sick. She inhales and exhales deeply a few more times. She needs to relax.

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M G da Mota is Margarida Mota-Bull’s pen name for fiction. She is a Portuguese-British novelist with a love for classical music, ballet and opera. Under her real name she also writes reviews of live concerts, CDs, DVDs and books for two classical music magazines on the web: MusicWeb International and Seen and Heard International. She is a member of the UK Society of Authors, speaks four languages and lives in Sussex with her husband. Her website, called flowingprose.com, contains photos and information.

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Thursday, December 18, 2025

The Christmas Cardinal by Aïda Juodis - Book Tour - Book Blast - Giveaway - Enter Daily!

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The Christmas Cardinal, written by Aïda Juodis, is a soft and whimsical tale that was gently crafted to help provide children who have lost a loved one with comfort and warmth during the holiday season.

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Remember, the cardinal is always there. It’s your loved one who will always care.

From the North Pole and from close by they’ll watch over you with gentle eyes.

So, when you hear the cardinal sing…

remember you’re protected under your loved one’s wing.

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Aïda Darija Juodis is a storyteller who blends comfort, wonder, and gentle magic in her writing. The Christmas Cardinal reflects her belief that love endures, guiding us from near and far.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Winter's Embrace: A DCL Publications Anthology - Five Sweet Holiday Romances from Four Fabulous Authors - Book Tour - Book Blast - Giveaway - Enter Daily!

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Embrace the joy of Christmas and some yuletide cheer in this collection of five sweet holiday romances from four of today’s most entertaining authors! 
Featuring brand new stories from Pamela Ackerson, Jennifer Patricia O’Keeffe, Cindy Lewis Smith, and Jae El Foster, this anthology will help you hold the spirit of Christmas and the magic of true love in your heart the whole year round. 
Meant to Be by Pamela Ackerson: Single and starting over in tiny Lorman, Mississippi, teacher Faith Anjos dives into home renovations with tools in hand and a boat from her late dad's fishing Sundays. Realtor Gabriel White becomes her unexpected ally, sharing lunches, family barbecues, and stolen kisses under patriotic park lights. But when a sassy ex-roommate stirs trouble and life's curveballs hit hard, Faith learns that true love thrives not just in perfect houses, but in the messy magic of Christmas cheer and forever promises. 
Window Shopping by Jennifer Patricia O’Keeffe: Single and sentimental, Whitney dives into downtown's dazzling displays—animatronic toys, frosted windows, violin carols—chasing Christmas cheer alone after helping coworker Chad remotely. Fate intervenes with a literal bump into charming Chad, leading to diner laughs, Santa's lap shenanigans, and hand-holding revelations. As they embrace kid-at-heart traditions amid bustling streets and Santa's sly matchmaking, a parade invite blossoms into dinner-and-movie dreams. Proving the season's sparkle uncovers love when least expected. 
Mr. Hollister’s Christmas by Cindy Lewis Smith: Thirty-three and resigned to spinsterhood in Goldfield, Josie channels her Georgia Christmas memories into a perfect Eve nuptial for Rose and Hank, footed by taciturn rancher Clint Hollister. Their prickly partnership blooms amid pine boughs, fiddle waltzes, and whispered regrets from a saloon-fueled mail-order mishap. When a wheel-wrecked ride home unveils Clint's hidden role in her arrival—and his lingering loneliness—snowy revelations ignite a romance as timeless as the stars above the Llano River. 
What the Snow Blew In by Jae El Foster: Snowbound in Deerborne, Connecticut, during a record-breaking blizzard, editor Carina Whitaker hunkers down with wine, her cat Tom Boy, and cherished Christmas ornaments—until a shivering mailman named Jerry delivers a package and seeks refuge from the storm. As power flickers out and drifts bury her home, candlelit evenings spark unlikely conversations, shared meals, and cozy traditions that warm more than the gas fireplace. Amid reading aloud by firelight and piano carols, holiday magic proves that what the snow blows in might just be the love she's been waiting for. 
The Magic of Mistletoe by Jennifer Patricia O’Keeffe: Sarah's winter break turns into survival mode: dodging doll-throwing dollops, sweeping glass shards, and sacrificing her office sanctuary for peace between battling children. Amid cold coffee confessions and contract close-calls with hubby Thomas, festive fumbles—from runaway pillows to reluctant photos—test their bond. Yet as grilled cheeses soothe tears and starry-eyed surprises arrive post-midnight, mistletoe weaves its spell, transforming holiday havoc into heartfelt harmony and impossible dreams come true.

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From Meant to Be by Pamela Ackerson

Faith Anjos pulled into the driveway of the house she recently purchased. She groaned when the tires hit a deep hole. Her truck responded in kind, letting her know it objected to the rut she’d drove it through. The boat she was pulling didn’t exactly like the driveway either. She white knuckled the steering wheel as the hole rocked both vehicles.

Faith gritted her teeth. Just what she needed. Give the new neighbors a show of incompetence as her boat tipped over.

Bloop. Bye, bye boat.

Nope, not going to happen today.

Pulling back out, she turned the vehicle around and backed the boat onto the grass on the side of the house.

She stood on the walkway, leading to the front door staring at the wood-framed structure. Her dark hair pulled in a ponytail, swayed in the welcoming wind.

This was hers.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

The Art of Human Connection by Adir Biniamini - Book Tour - Book Blast - Giveaway - Enter Daily!

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In an age of extreme technology and growing separation, we've lost our way. We've traded authentic human connection for a world of aggressive tactics, self-serving behaviors, and fleeting transactions that leave us feeling isolated and unfulfilled.

The Art of Human Connection offers a powerful and ethical alternative, a return to our shared humanity.

This educational book is your essential guide to mastering the simple yet profound skills that form the bedrock of true success. Through a series of practical insights and transformative principles, you will learn how to:

- Cultivate Self-Awareness: Understand your own emotional landscape and its impact on every interaction.

- Build Authentic Relationships: Master the art of empathy and genuine communication to forge instant rapport and build lasting trust.

- Navigate with Confidence: Learn to move through professional and personal challenges with less friction and more grace.

"The truest version of a person is never who they perform to be, it is who they become when they forget to perform!"

This is a powerful call to action, inviting you to reflect on your own experiences and visualize a clear path to improvement. By embracing this approach, you will discover a liberating truth: your greatest success and most profound connections begin the moment you stop performing and simply start being.

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The Ultimate Hack to Connecting: Forget the Script and Just Be Real

I remember a colleague sharing with me about the recent time walking into a boardroom once where the air felt heavy. Everyone sat stiff, guarded, waiting for the “pitch.” You could almost hear the silent checklist in their minds: Is this person credible? Are they trying too hard? Can I trust them? In that moment, he felt the old instinct to perform, to tighten my shoulders, polish my words, and deliver the perfect script. But then he remembered a truth from The Art of Human Connection:

“The truest version of a person is never who we perform as, it is who we become when we forget to perform.”

So, he dropped the act. He softened his posture, smiled, not the rehearsed kind, but the kind that comes from seeing the people in front of him. He asked a question and let the silence linger. And something shifted. The room exhaled. People leaned in. The barrier dissolved.

That’s the real hack to connection: not perfection, but presence.

Drop the Act: Your Silent Superpowers

Before you speak, your body and voice are already telling your story.

• Body Language: Open posture, relaxed shoulders, and a genuine smile signal honesty and collaboration. When you’re real, others mirror it back.

• Voice: Let your tone carry warmth and variety. Use pauses like punctuation, moments that invite attention and reflection.

The Detective Mindset: Reading the Room

Connection isn’t just about what you say, it’s about what you notice.

• The Pause: After asking a meaningful question, resist the urge to fill the silence. Watch what emerges in the stillness.

• The Cues: A drop in energy signals resistance. A nod and steady eye contact?

That’s your green light to go deeper.

The Liberating Truth

You don’t need to be flawless. You just need to be real.

When you stop performing and start observing, when you trade polish for presence, you become magnetic, not because you’re perfect, but because you’re human, and in a world full of scripts, nothing is more refreshing than someone who simply shows up as themselves.

Ditch the Baggage: Forgive Past Flops

Everyone makes mistakes, and sometimes, a conversation just feels clumsy. But dwelling on past perceived failures leads to Self-Condemnation and overthinking, hindering your ability to connect now. The solution is simple but hard: don’t let past perceived failures sabotage your present interactions. Remember, failure happens only when we quit.

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Adir Biniamini is a visionary coach and the author of The Art of Human Connection. His journey into coaching began after a long and successful entrepreneurial career where he learned firsthand that genuine connection is the cornerstone of success.

From working at a flea market as a teenager to launching multiple businesses, Adir quickly discovered the power of authentic communication. A pivotal piece of advice, "Be exactly who you are . . . real, friendly, inviting," became his guiding light. Thirty years and successful businesses later, this commitment to genuine human connection remains the cornerstone of his success.

Adir's unique philosophy, forged from a lifetime of business and personal challenges, is built on the belief that a deep connection to ourselves is the key to creating meaningful relationships with others. Through his work, he helps clients master the essential skills of emotional intelligence and rapport, empowering them to navigate challenges and create lasting success in every facet of their lives.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

True Target by Austin S. Camacho - Book Tour - Guest Post - Giveaway - Enter Daily!

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Skye Maddox is a contract assassin driven by both personal demons and professional discipline. Hired by grieving father Milo Williams to hunt down the chain of men responsible for his son’s death, Skye takes on a mission that escalates into a war with Washington, D.C.’s most dangerous underworld figures led by a man known only as Hetman. As she climbs Milo’s ladder of revenge, Skye uncovers a web of corruption that links drug dealers, judges, mobsters, and even international crime syndicates.

The story escalates through brutal shootouts, betrayals, and psychological games, as Skye pushes deeper into Hetman’s empire. Each success makes her a bigger target. In the end, she must weigh the cost of finishing Milo’s revenge against the danger of becoming just another expendable weapon in someone else’s war.

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When Jayla stood, Skye raised a palm to stop her. “Yes. Yes, all right. I just finished an assignment, but it was part of a larger contract so I’m feeling like both the situations you mentioned. I’m on the job, and I just took a player off the board.”

Jayla jotted in her notebook. She always collected the euphemisms Skye used for her profession. “So, tell me about this latest assignment. How do you feel about this player you’ve taken off the board? Was it, in your mind, a just action?”

“You always want to go there,” Skye said, shaking her head. “What did I tell you? The first rule of the assassin’s doctrine. The target has got to deserve it.”

“Oh, yes,” Jayla said with a half-smile. “Your job, while criminal, does have rules

“I misspoke earlier,” Skye said, sliding a slim dagger out of her boot. “It’s not a job. It’s a profession. All professions have their rules. For doctors, rule number one is ‘do no harm’, right? For an assassin, it’s that the target has got to deserve it.” Skye began to absently flip the dagger in the air, catching it by its tip each time. “In this case, this bastard kidnapped my client’s son. I don’t know how they got him. My client kept his family totally under the radar. But once he got the ransom demand, the client agreed to pay, and the ransom money was in transit but not fast enough to suit the kidnappers. They killed the boy, I think just to make a point. Just to be snotty. The action took place overseas and no way the police would ever have gotten close to the killer.”

Jayla nodded. “I think I understand. So, you were hired to…”

“Correct the balance,” Skye said, standing.

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Falling in Love with the Main Characters


In past novels, I’ve presented heroic characters who were easy to fall in love with. Private eye Hanibal Jones is a traditional hero, with all characteristics we associate with that role. But when I got the inspiration to feature a professional killer I faced a new challenge. How could I make readers fall in love with Skye Maddox.

After I examined my character, I realized it might not be so hard. After all, people love James Bond and he is, after all, licensed to kill. But he worked for his government. So, step one with Skye was to give her limitations. She does her job following a number of rules. Rule number one for her is, the target has to deserve it. That makes it easy to make sure she only goes after people who are worse than she is, people readers would be happy to see gone.

As she materialized on the page she turned out to have several attributes we all like to see in our heroes. She has the courage, the confidence and the total independence we want to see in a strong woman. But she also displays empathy and kindness, even if she doesn’t want to show those qualities off.

And when Skye interacts with other characters, she turns out to have quite a smart mouth. We can’t help but like people who are wise guys (or gals) especially when we know they can back it up. 

But most of all, I knew that to make readers love my professional assassin, I would have to show them how much she is like them, and everyone else. She has all of our worries and fears, she has a definite sense of personal morality, and tries to keep her word. As it turns out, she has all the characteristics of a real hero, and I think readers will come to love her as she chases down the bad guys.
 

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Austin S. Camacho is the author of eight novels about Washington DC-based private eye Hannibal Jones, five in the Stark and O’Brien international adventure-thriller series, and the detective novel Beyond Blue. His short stories have been featured in several anthologies and he is featured in the Edgar nominated African American Mystery Writers: A Historical and Thematic Study by Frankie Y. Bailey. He is a past president of the Maryland Writers Association, past Vice President of the Virginia Writers Club, and one of the creators of the Creatures, Crimes & Creativity literary conference.

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