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September 7, 2025

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Horror / Collection

Date Published: 07-22-2025

Publisher: Anuci Press



Evil lurks in the darkness, clawing its way towards unsuspecting victims . . .


A woman living with fibromyalgia finds an artifact that unleashes a reality she never thought possible . . . at a steep price.


Two high school seniors take part in a tradition that brings them face-to-face with the monstrous truth behind a haunting, dark urban legend.


The face behind a popular YouTube ghost hunting show travels to the scene of a horrific event to find fresh horrors there.


Fate takes a bite out of a young woman who ventures into the wilderness to grieve her mother.Best-selling author, Theo Anderson, takes part in a sleep study that turns her into the very thing she fears.


Hold your breath as you immerse yourself in five harrowing stories written by bestselling author, Mallory McCartney. Fans of her gripping Black Dawn series will be kept on the edge of their seat by this horror collection inspired by real life events!



About the Author

 

 Mallory McCartney currently lives in Sarnia, Ontario with her husband, their dachshunds Link, and Leonard and their sphynx cats Luna, Legolas, Ivy and Lily. When she isn’t working on her next novel or reading, she can be found day dreaming about fantasy worlds or bingeing her favorite horror movies.

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Published on September 07, 2025 23:00

Trailridge Audiobook Review #rabtbooktours




Mystery

Date Published: Aug 1, 2025

Narrator: Greg O'Donahue

Run Time: 6 hours 24 minutes

 


Guy Hogan and his wife planned to share their dream home in Colorado but cancer his took her from him. The mountains became his refuge and each day he hoped the next cast of his flyrod will chase away his loneliness.

Then he finds a man’s body in his favorite trout stream.

Learning why the man died becomes a quest to fill his emptiness. Hogan befriends a young woman as empty as he. Their path leads to a ring of poachers killing elk for their antlers, a break neck car chase across the twist and turns of the highest paved road in the United States, and the fury of a mountain flash flood.

But the young woman is not what she seems. Will her deadly secrets force Hogan to become the very thing he despises? The challenge is as treacherous as Trail ridge Road.

Cami Hensley · Trailridge by Kevin Wolf


 

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Four out of Five Stars

Readers/listeners who like a story with a hardened, world-weary male protagonist will enjoy this book. The writing style is punchy and the chapters are brief. There are plenty of twists and turns to keep audiences guessing. Betrayals and potential death wait around every corner.  

I liked the protagonist, Guy Hogan, well enough. The POV shifts throughout the book might be a turnoff for some readers, but I actually liked the shift from first person to an omniscient third person narrator. It added clarity to the narrative. 

What I did not like was the unfortunately fairly standard treatment of a heavyset, demotivated young waitress in a small restaurant. There is a scene where Willow, the damsel in distress, tells the young woman that she wears a size small T-shirt, because of course she does. Heaven forfend that she might wear a medium, and the possibility of her wearing a large is beyond the pale. 

The scene could have left off at Willow getting her size small T-shirt, taking it into the ladies' room, and changing into it. However, the heavyset waitress had to play her role as a bad example because fat is the worst thing a person, especially a woman, can be. 

This scene could have been used to reveal pettiness and vanity in Willow's nature, having Willow think to herself that the waitress probably hadn't worn a size small T-shirt in years. However, this statement about the waitress was part of the narrative, rendering it both useless and unnecessary. I would have given the story a five-star rating if not for the tired Fat People Are Only Useful As The Butt of Jokes stereotype. 

I honestly didn't like Willow very much. In fact, most of the female characters in this story are odious. However, so are several of the male characters. 

Audiences should be aware that there are brief scenes describing animal cruelty. The story is appropriate for adult audiences only.


About the Author


Kevin Wolf’s novel, THE HOMEPLACE is the winner of the 2015 Tony Hillerman Award. Western Writers of America selected his short story, BELTHANGER as the 2021 Spur Award Winner for Best Short Fiction. THE BOOTHEEL, a traditional Western, is a finalist for the 2024 Peacemaker Award. The great-grandson of Colorado homesteaders, he enjoys fly fishing, old Winchesters, and 1950’s Western movies. He lives in Estes Park, CO with his wife.


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Published on September 07, 2025 20:37

September 6, 2025

To Know Good and Evil Preorder Blitz #rabtbooktours

 


Book 2 in the Frank Adams Detective Series


Murder Mystery

Date Published: October 7, 2025



On a refreshingly cool summer evening in North Carolina, a hog farmer was stunned, then horrified when a light airplane crashed into his hog pens and erupted into flames.

The ensuing FAA investigation convinced the small town that the crash was an accident. Except for one person. Ted Grant was an academic colleague and good friend of Dr. David Lanmore', and Ted knew that Dr. Lanmore had just discovered a cure for cancer.

The last place Frank Adams wanted to investigate an airplane accident was in his hometown of Scottsville, North Carolina. Though his parents were no longer living, Clayton Housley, his uncle, wielded significant influence over the town and surrounding areas as if it were his own fiefdom.

But Ted Grant's call was urgent and disturbing. Apparently S&H Pharmaceuticals had discovered Dr. Lanmore's secret and would go to any lengths to acquire the research. But would they kill for it? And if Frank meddled in the town's business, would his life be in danger?

 

About the Author


Daniel V. Meier Jr. is a celebrated American author known for his gripping historical novels, thrillers, and literary fiction. With a passion for storytelling rooted in history and adventure, Meier brings a wealth of diverse experiences to his craft.

A graduate of the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, with a degree in History, Meier later pursued American Literature at the University of Maryland Graduate School. His life journey has been as dynamic as his writing, encompassing roles as a U.S. Navy veteran, flight instructor, FAA pilot examiner, and high school English and History teacher.

Meier’s literary career spans decades, beginning in 1980 when he published a mystery/thriller under the pen name Vince Daniels.

He has also contributed to aviation magazines and served as a journalist for the Washington Business Journal. After retiring from his role as an Aviation Safety Inspector with the FAA, Meier embraced writing full-time, crafting stories that captivate readers with their depth and authenticity.

In addition to TO KNOW GOOD AND EVIL, his acclaimed works include:

• The Dung Beetles of Liberia: A riveting historical novel based on true events, exploring the complexities of 1960s Liberia through the eyes of an adventurous pilot.

• Blood Before Dawn: A thrilling continuation of the story introduced in The Dung Beetles of Liberia.

• Bloodroot: A powerful tale of survival set in Jamestown, Virginia, America’s first settlement.

• No Birds Sing Here: A sharp and satirical piece of literary fiction.

• Guidance to Death: A murder mystery that draws on Meier’s extensive aviation experience.

 

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Published on September 06, 2025 23:00

September 5, 2025

The Princess of Wraiths Book Blitz #rabtbooktours

 


Memoir

The Princess of the Wraiths is a captivating memoir that weaves science, spirituality, and personal triumph into a vibrant tapestry of life’s deepest questions. Born in Mexico City, Peregrinus Hierusalemsis confronts childhood terrors—sparked by a chilling visit to the mummies of Guanajuato and a fear-inducing teacher—that leave him grappling with post-traumatic stress. A mystical experience at an ancient monastery becomes his turning point, igniting a lifelong quest for meaning.

As a shy teenager, Peregrinus faces heartbreak over Verónica, only to find solace in philosophy through his friend Emilio, shielding him from the clutches of a drug cartel infiltrating his school. Relocating to the United Kingdom, he falls for Jana, whose guidance fuels his success in biology studies, but a toxic relationship with Birgitta tests his resolve. Armed with philosophical wisdom, Peregrinus confronts an enigmatic “Princess of the Wraiths,” determined to conquer his fears and reclaim his strength.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Mexico’s cultural richness, the UK’s academic halls, and Sweden’s serene landscapes, this memoir vividly describes the biodiversity and ecosystems Peregrinus explores as a biologist. While science and spirituality are thoughtfully explored, they remain distinct, with scientific accuracy meticulously preserved. Written with literary finesse, this accessible yet rigorously academic narrative invites readers into a true story of resilience, love, and existential discovery—a journey that resonates with anyone seeking to overcome fear and embrace life’s mysteries.


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I studied biology, but I am also interested in philosophy and spirituality. I have worked in some labs as a molecular biologist. I have also been interested in systematics, so I have published some scientific papers on such a subject. I am from Mexico, but I have also worked in labs in the United Kingdom and Sweden.

Originally, I used to write essays at university. Later, I wrote scientific papers. It was not until I solved a difficult issue in my life that I became a writer of books. I was able to free myself from a toxic relationship. That was a success because I was never able to do that during previous experiences. I thought the messages that I wrote to finish that bad acquaintanceship were very important, so I transferred them from my mobile telephone to a Word document. Then I wanted to add a paragraph to explain the meaning of the messages. A paragraph was not enough, so I ended up writing what became chapter 28 in my book. After that, I wanted to add more background. I ended up writing a whole memoir! I hired 5 different proofreaders in Fiverr. Four of them were American. One was British. Then I commissioned 94 handmade paintings to illustrate my book.


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Published on September 05, 2025 23:00

September 4, 2025

Class War Then and Now Book Blitz #rabtbooktours



Political Nonfiction



For nearly fifty years, America’s working and middle classes have been under relentless attack. Wages have stagnated, inequality has soared, and the vast majority now lives paycheck to paycheck—while trillions of dollars flow upward into the pockets of the wealthiest few. Class War, Then and Now is both a searing indictment of this economic and political order and an impassioned call to arms for a new left rooted in class struggle, solidarity, and socialist values.

Drawing on a decade of essays and articles originally published in outlets such as Dissent, New Politics, CounterPunch, Socialist Forum, Truthout, and Common Dreams, historian Chris Wright examines the deep roots of capitalism’s crises and the failures of the contemporary left to confront them. In sharp, accessible prose, Wright tackles:



The centrality of class struggle in building a movement that can unite working people


Why identity politics, while important, must not overshadow the fight against capitalism


The overlooked necessity of nuclear power in addressing climate change


Lessons from labor history, from Jimmy Hoffa to modern union battles


The catastrophic consequences of American imperialism and endless war


How organized labor remains humanity’s most universal force for justice



With the urgency of a manifesto and the depth of historical scholarship, Wright argues that only a rational, international, and truly Marxist left can stop the United States—and the world—from sliding into neofascism and ecological collapse.

If you care about economic justice, social reform, and the future of democracy, Class War, Then and Now will challenge your thinking, sharpen your arguments, and inspire action.


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 Chris Wright is a U.S. historian, author, and lecturer at Hunter College, City University of New York, specializing in labor history and radical political theory. His work explores the history of capitalism and social movements, with a focus on building an international left capable of confronting economic inequality, rising authoritarianism, and ecological collapse.

Wright is the author of multiple works of political nonfiction, including Worker Cooperatives and Revolution: History and Possibilities in the United States and Popular Radicalism and the Unemployed in Chicago during the Great Depression. His newest release, Class War, Then and Now: Essays toward a New Left, compiles a decade of essays originally published in respected left-wing and independent outlets such as Dissent, New Politics, CounterPunch, Socialist Forum, Compact, and Common Dreams.

Over the years, his analysis and commentary have appeared in publications ranging from the Washington Post to Truthout, earning him recognition for his Marxist-informed, historically grounded critiques of capitalism and his advocacy of a democratic socialist movement.

In addition to his academic work, Wright has written philosophical essays, fiction, and poetry, reflecting a lifelong interest in art, music, and the human condition. His current research and writing center on the labor movement, anti-capitalist strategies, and the urgent need for systemic change to address economic, political, and environmental crises.


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Published on September 04, 2025 23:00

September 3, 2025

Delivered Book Blitz #rabtbooktours



Literary Fiction

Date Published: May 15, 2025

 

 


 Delivered is a moving, contemporary novel about Jean Valeur, a Haitian American NYU grad student whose life is derailed after he’s wrongly arrested during a party sting. After a harrowing stint at Rikers Island, Jean is released under a COVID-19 emergency order into a city unrecognizable from the one he once knew. Now a food delivery worker, he must rebuild a broken life, reconnect with estranged loved ones, and face the friend who betrayed him.


Told entirely in Jean’s raw, lyrical voice, Delivered is an unforgettable story of redemption, justice, and self-forgiveness.

 

“Freedom, it suggests, is not the absence of bars, but the hard-won choice to forgive not just others but also oneself.” — Publishers Weekly

 

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James Mondesir is a Haitian-American writer, educator and father. His work centers on themes of justice, race, and personal redemption. He lives in Jersey City with his wife and their dog. Delivered is his second novel.


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Published on September 03, 2025 23:00

AI, AI, AI! Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn! Insecure Writers Support Group September 3 2025

 

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September 3 question - What are your thoughts on using AI, such as GPChat, Raptor, and others with your writing? Would you use it for research, storybible, or creating outlines\beats?

AI is a tool. I categorize my AI usage as AI-assisted. I do not use generative AI to write my stories for me. 

What's the difference between AI-assisted and generative AI?

Generative AI is a subset of AI that specializes in creating new content, such as text, images, and music, based on user inputs and existing data. 

AI-assisted systems focus on analyzing and interpreting existing data to improve decision-making and automate tasks, rather than generating new content. 

Sources:

https://www.coursera.org/articles/ai-vs-generative-ai

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai/ai-101/generative-ai-vs-other-types-of-ai

https://www.udacity.com/blog/2025/03/what-is-generative-ai-vs-ai-key-differences-and-examples.html

https://education.illinois.edu/about/news-events/news/article/2024/11/11/what-is-generative-ai-vs-ai

The following is a list of the AI assistants I use.

AutoCrit

I use AutoCrit to draft and edit my manuscripts. I use their beat sheet tool to generate ideas for story beats. I also utilize their editing tools. 

I had purchased Scrivener about a month before I discovered AutoCrit. AutoCrit shares some similarities with Scrivener, but its learning curve is significantly less steep. I quickly became a lifetime member of AutoCrit. Scrivener has been gathering dust on my computer ever since. 

Claude

I use Claude for research and have also used Claude to help me create lists of questions for a series of nonfiction mental health and recovery workbooks I hope to release someday. 

Claude can perform generative AI functions. However, I don't use Claude to write my stories. On one occasion, I used Claude to help me flesh out a creature that appeared in one of my stories. The idea for the creature was mine. Claude simply suggested a few bells and whistles I could add to make it more memorable.

QuickWrite

I became a lifetime subscriber to QuickWrite early in its inception. I've used it to help me create basic outlines for blog posts, lists of potential titles for a story, a list of story prompts, or pictures of characters. 

This video from Ches's Book Nook presents valuable points.


I've sharply reduced the number of times I include em-dashes so as not to be accused of being AI. Not even kidding.

Here's an AI-generated story for you.

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A blasphemous symbol

An egg around a canyon hurled a slow arch at a squid. Sometimes a symbol trembles, but soon I was to find that a history always secreted away the awful knowledge of the nameless nightmare! A phantasm toward an echo fainted at the very thought of an abyss, but the tripod played horrible games with a horrible tomb. If a non-chalantly self-loathing coin wisely disturbed a township, then a note inside the speech awakens. Most people believe that a stoic source secreted away the awful knowledge of the annihilation over a squid, but the makeshift library is much more infected. A demon around some sanity hurled a polygon of a recording at an usually memorable fascination. When a truck is temporal, a clock behind a lover befriended a living squid. A furtive vapour bumped accidentally into the inferiority. Indeed, the notable terror of the dirt-encrusted fascination was evil. A tape recorder returns, because a vacuum about a case played horrible games with the library over the germ. When a shocking history laughs like a man insane, a squid near a clock dies. When you see a manuscript near a speech, it means that the tome inside an ocean hides. At long last, the smelly ooze of the frightening, inexorably incinerated note was revealed! Furthermore, an ooze for some demon panics, and a myth negotiated with another nameless stone. For example, an organism indicates that a fractured source lectured at long length about some globule. For example, the existence indicates that a paralysis seekd some truck. When the unspeakable vista beams with living power, a treacherous sanity sleeps.

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September 2, 2025

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Riptide MC, Book 4


Motorcycle Club Romance, Age Gap, Suspense

Date Published: September 5, 2025




Janet -- Thor is an addiction I can’t seem to overcome. He’s everything I’ve ever wanted in a man, and everything I can never have. They call him Thor for a reason -- he looks like a modern-day Viking with that shaggy blond hair, piercing blue eyes, and ropes of muscles covered in intricate tattoos. And in bed the man is definitely a god who grants my every secret desire. I walked away from the marriage my parents tried to force me into, but I’m not naive enough to think they’re going to let me go. They have money. Power. Influence. They know how to bend people to their will. They will make sure I marry someone they approve of, and it doesn’t take a genius to figure out they will never approve of Thor.

Thor -- Janet is mine. I know she knows it, too. I can see it in her eyes, hear it in her voice, feel it every time we make love. But she refuses to wear my cut and freaks out if I mention anything permanent. I have no idea what the fuck her issue is, but it doesn’t matter. I want her, and I’m going to have her if it takes me the rest of my fucking life to convince her. I want her to come to me willingly. I love her enough not to force her.

Now I just have to stay alive long enough for that to happen, because someone wants me dead.


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Thor

Fuck, that woman frustrated the hell out of me! I knew there had to be a reason she balked at making our relationship public, but she just kept evading the issue. I was a hair’s breadth away from having Shadow snoop into her and see what was up. I knew that would cross a line, but I wasn’t sure it was one I cared about. Did she have an ex she didn’t want me to know about? Or one that still had a legal claim on her? Because I could fix that without breaking a sweat.

She didn’t act like someone running from an ex though. It had a different feel to it, and that’s what scared me. More like she didn’t want people to know about me because they thought she could do better. Admittedly, she probably could but that was just too bad. I had her now, and I had no intention of letting her go.

“Cassie, huh?” I looked at Joker.

He shrugged. “Like I said, we met at the tattoo parlor. She was getting a dragonfly on the back of her shoulder. Said it was in honor of her grandmother who’d had a thing for them.”

“And?”

“And we got to talking. You know. Families. Life. Shit like that. Ended up at the steakhouse for dinner, and I invited her to come watch the races with me today.”

I nodded. “So not a long-standing secret affair you’ve kept from the club all this time?”

He smirked. “You mean like you and Janet? Nah. At least not yet. I haven’t told her about Riptide.”

I sighed. Everyone except Janet seemed to be aware of our status.

A ruckus over at the far side of the room caught my attention. Two burly guys were half leading, half dragging a woman toward the back exit, and she was not going willingly. Squirming and letting out muffled screams through the hand one of them had over her mouth.

“Fuck. Looks like she needs a hand. I’ll be back in a minute.”

“Need me for backup?”

The two were nearly at the door, one swearing loudly as the woman stomped on his foot. “Two against one? I think I can handle it. Keep Janet amused for me.”

Joker laughed. “No problem. I’ll tell her about the time you thought the monkey crying in the jungle was a kid and just about got yourself killed going to rescue it.”

“Asshole.” I stood and shouldered my way across the floor to the trio. By the time I reached them, they’d manhandled the girl outside and the door was closing behind them.

“Not so fast, guys.” I pushed the door open and stepped outside, ready for a little exercise. I hadn’t been in a decent fight in weeks.

As the door snapped shut behind me, I saw the girl standing alone on the far side of the alley. In the second that it took for my brain to register that, a fist slammed into the side of my head.

Ambush!

Fuck!

Not my first one though, and I ducked low, twisting to the left as a second blow glanced off my shoulder. I brought my fists up to protect my head, and aimed a roundhouse kick at my assailant, connecting with a satisfyingly meaty thud that drove him backward.

The second guy was quick, and he had a knife. Holding it low, he slashed upward.

I jumped back, and the blade traced a shallow path across my abs.

He bared his teeth and came at me again.

I kicked low, hitting his knee and causing him to stumble. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the girl turn and run, waving to my attackers as she headed out of the alley.

Fucking slut wasn’t waiting around to see the outcome.

The first guy came in from the side, pummeling me with his fists. I ducked to the side, getting my back against the wall so they couldn’t come at me from behind.

Still, two against one, with one of the two brandishing a knife.

Didn’t look good, but I wasn’t going out without a fight. Fuck that. Vikings had coined the term berserker, and they didn’t call me Thor for nothing.

Letting out a furious battle cry, I threw myself at the knife-wielding thug. I got in a few good shots with my fists before a searing pain lanced through me. A quick glance down showed a crimson gash open up on my side.

Ignoring the pain, I grasped his wrist, the one holding the deadly blade, and twisted. The knife arched back, and wussy let out a scream of agony as it bit into his flesh. He dropped to his knees, and I turned to protect myself from his buddy.

The next few minutes stretched out like a slow-motion movie. At this point in my life, hand to hand combat was second nature.

Attack.

Defend.

Kick.

Twist out of reach.

Punch.

Duck under the next blow.

I could do this on autopilot, like a choreographed dance. If not for the wound at my side, I would have made mincemeat out of this clown in minutes.

I was holding my own, but I could feel my strength waning as a crimson trail of blood dripped from the knife wound. Not as shallow as I’d first thought.

My breathing was labored. My hits had less strength behind them. The pain was getting harder to ignore. I wasn’t going to last much longer but damned if I wasn’t going to take this asshole down with me.

Just as the thug came at me yet again, baring his teeth behind a split and swollen lip, the door slammed open, and Joker entered the fray. He might be a medic, dedicated to healing but that didn’t mean he couldn’t fight. Faced with a fresh opponent, and his sidekick lying motionless on the concrete, the coward turned tail and ran.

“What the hell, man?” Joker took a few steps after the asshole to make sure he was gone, then turned back to me. He grabbed my arm, gently lowering me to the ground. “Where’s the girl?”

“Ambush.” I grasped my injured side, wincing. “She bailed somewhere between the first punch and the knife.”

Joker eyed up the assailant lying motionless on the ground. “You had a knife on you?”

I shook my head. “Nah. He brought it. I just turned it back on him.”

 

About the Author

Anne Kane lives in the beautiful Okanagan Valley with a bouncy little rescue dog whose breed defies description, a cantankerous Himalayan cat, and too many fish to count. She spent many years trying to fit in and act normal, but finally gave up the effort. She started writing romance in 2008, and her fate was sealed when she won a publishing contract with Red Sage Publishing and just a month later Changeling Press accepted her first submission. Since then she has published more than thirty stories in a variety of sub-genres, all with a happily ever after.

She has two handsome sons and six adorable grandchildren and enjoys spending time with them whenever she can. Her hobbies, when she’s not playing with the characters in her head, include kayaking, hiking, swimming, playing guitar, singing and of course, reading.

 

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Published on September 02, 2025 23:00

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Retirement has never felt so deadly


Cozy Mystery

Date Published: January 5, 2026

Publisher: Orrplace Press



Welcome to the idyllic yet eccentric retirement community of The Ocean’s Edge—where retirement has never felt so deadly.

Disco is dead, there’s a serial killer on the loose, the coffin dodgers are solving cold cases, and only the neighborhood cat knows where all the proverbial bodies are buried.

When sharp-tongued sugar heiress Diana is ousted from the empire she helped build, she retreats to a posh 55+ paradise expecting peace, maybe even a pool boy. Instead, she finds a ragtag group of retirees with a knack for solving cold cases—and a disturbing knack for attracting new ones. She quickly finds herself entangled with this quirky yet capable team of senior sleuths: a psychic, tarot-reading twin duo, a retired detective, a conspiracy-minded tech guru, and a nurse who might just talk to animals.

Among tarot cards, a talking cat, and dark web dives, this misfit crew uncovers more than just bingo night secrets. Because in a place this sunny, the shadows run deep, and someone at The Ocean’s Edge has blood on their hands.

As the group begins investigating cold cases, darker truths emerge, uncovering clues that tie back to mysterious pasts, hidden traumas, and residents with more secrets than memories.

Hilarious, heartwarming, and deliciously twisted, The Retirees is a witty, tightly woven, charming, cozy mystery that reminds us it’s never too late for redemption, reinvention, or revenge—and that sometimes the most unexpected heroes come with walkers, wisdom, and wildly colorful personalities.

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Leah Orr resides with her husband and three daughters in Jensen Beach, Florida. Leah is an Amazon #1 best-selling mystery novelist of The She Shed. She has written 14 books and sold over 100,000 copies worldwide.

Leah donates the profits from her books to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Upon learning that her daughter Ashley was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis (while still in the womb), Orr knew she wanted to do something special. With some input from her mother and three daughters, it was decided that she'd write books to benefit the CF Foundation. The Orr Family has raised over $1,400,000 in the past 22 years to help find a cure.

Leah's mission to help cure Cystic Fibrosis has been featured on ABC’s Health Watch, NBC Today South Florida, ABC Today South Florida, CBS South Florida, CBS This Morning Virginia, NBC The 10! Show Philadelphia, Fox 4 News Morning Blend, The Daily Buzz, and Lifetime TV’s The Balancing Act. She has also been featured in publications such as Forbes Magazine, Medical News Today, The Boston Globe, The Miami Herald, and The Sun-Sentinel. Her daughter Ashley was also a recipient of Oprah’s generosity in The Big Give.

Popular mysteries by Leah Orr include: The Executive Suite, The Bartender, The Champagne Toast, The She Shed, and The Fruitcake. Her popular children’s books include: Messy Tessy, It Wasn’t Me, and Goodnight, Molly.

Orr and her husband were recently nominated as one of Florida’s Finest Couples by the CF Foundation and included in “In The Spotlight” on CFF.org. Leah was also nominated as one of Broward County’s top 100 Outstanding Women. Orr grew up in Boston, MA, and graduated from the University of Miami.


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Nonfiction - Business & Entrepreneurship

Date Published: June 30, 2025



From boardroom to bottom line, discover the business strategies and success mindset to climb higher, grow faster, and outpace the competition.

 

Climb Greater Heights isn't just about building a business—it's about creating the business and legacy you were meant to build.

Whether you're an ambitious entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or a leader hungry for the next level, this book is your strategic blueprint for breaking through plateaus and scaling with purpose. Inside, you'll discover proven strategies to strengthen your credibility, expand your influence, and think boldly in an ever-changing market. With a detailed, step-by-step growth plan, you'll learn how to work smarter, lead with confidence, and create momentum that doesn't burn out.

Packed with real-world insights, actionable tactics, and mindset shifts used by top performers, Climb Greater Heights will help you:

Build unshakable credibility that attracts opportunities and partnerships.

Grow your influence to inspire teams, customers, and stakeholders.

Implement bold, innovative strategies to stand out in your industry.

Follow a clear, actionable roadmap for sustainable business scaling.

Develop the resilience to thrive in challenges and lead with vision.

Leave a legacy of significance that outlives your career.

 

If you're ready to rise above the ordinary, overcome growth barriers, and take your business to new summits, Climb Greater Heights will show you how to climb with clarity, purpose, and unstoppable momentum.


About the Author

 


 Tony J. Selimi is a globally recognised transformational life strategist specialising in human behaviour, a business growth expert, and an award-winning author of multiple international bestsellers, including Climb Greater Heights, The Unfakeable Code®, A Path to Wisdom, #Loneliness: The Virus of the Modern Age, and A Path to Excellence.

From surviving war and homelessness to graduating with honours from one of the UK's top universities—University College London—Tony built a successful technology career before dedicating his life to coaching individuals from all walks of life, including A-list celebrities, politicians, lawyers, tech billionaires, Fortune 500 CEOs, and leaders across industries. His journey is nothing short of inspirational.

A TEDx speaker, co-creator of the award-winning documentary Living My Illusion, and executive producer of The Truth About Reading, Tony's work has been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, and over 1,000 media outlets worldwide, reaching more than 100 million people.

Through his signature methodologies, Tony helps people break through addictions, anxiety, fears, depression, impostor syndrome, and other emotionally induced conditions, while empowering them to grow their professions or scale their businesses, monetise their wisdom, do what they love, and build lasting legacies of significance.

He is often referred to as the “DIOR” of personal and professional development, leaving people feeling peaceful, inspired, and worthy of love and all that life has to offer them.


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