Friday, June 5, 2020

BOOK: The Captain and the Ambassador by Carol Ann Kauffman



Ambassador Tull Redmond is looking for a quick ride home back to Earth after ending her twenty-year mission as peace negotiator. All she wants is peace, quiet, and to be left alone. She boards the Earth Starship Giuseppe Verdi with its questionable leader, Captain Ben Jacobs anyway. 

It's the fastest way home. Her quarters has a full bath, a space view window, and a large, real bed! How bad could this rule-breaking, authority-defying Captain Casanova be? High Council hates him, true, but his crew loves him. 

Surely, she's too old and tired to be drawn into this bad boy of the quadrant's personal circus. 

Will Ambassador Redmond get the quiet, uneventful ride home she craves?


Some Amazon Reviews:


"If you love Science Fiction, Romance, Adventure and a cliff hanger out of nowhere, then this book is for you. Carol Ann Kauffman writes clean romance and with her details and your own mind, you don’t need hot and sexy, it’s already there. I love that about her romance novels. She allows me to enjoy the true meaning of the story and lets my imagination do the rest.
This is about two people heading home to Earth. Neither expected love to come into play and neither expected huge trouble from an ex. But when you are told on ship that your spouse has passed away, well that gives you permission to move on, even if it is with the Captain of a spaceship.
Well there is a huge change of events with one going to jail, one being shot out of the garage shoot and one who just wants to be happy with a new life on earth. There is love making in front of a huge window looking out at the vast space and stars. There is vengeance and madness and down right evil. But there is a mystery mixed throughout it all and so many surprises along the way, especially the end.
I love Carol Ann Kauffman’s work and highly recommend her books to everyone!"



"'The Captain and The Ambassador' is an enjoyable blend of science fiction adventure, space-travel and lighthearted romance, with some well-developed mystery and drama woven through the story, infusing it with greater depth and tension.Regardless of the fact that the book is largely set beyond earth, Kauffman demonstrates the universal truths of human nature through her characters. It's easy to see that a character in a book is putting other concerns ahead of those of the heart, but on reflection, the reader understands that this is very often the sort of limitation that an individual puts on oneself for one or more different reasons. It takes only a little empathy for the reader to want the heroes of the story to end up happy, but this also carries the reminder that it's important for each individual, reader included, to choose the life that makes them happy, too. Whether it's because they have enjoyed them or because they haven't, everyone understands the value and importance of acceptance, love, personal freedom and justice, and it is those qualities that make 'The Captain and The Ambassador' a satisfying and enjoyable read."



"Kauffman gives a try at sci-fi and it's an amazing story!















Thursday, June 4, 2020

ENTERTAINMENT: Connie & Carla



If you've never seen this movie, I suggest you watch it. It is dinner theater and Some Like It Hot rolled into one, delightful confection with David Duchovny as the cherry on top. It's one of my favorites. I own it on DVD.













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Wednesday, June 3, 2020

INTERVIEW: Personal Development Coach Justin Rambo




Justin Rambo
Rochester, NY
USA

Good morning, Justin, and welcome to Vision and Verse, a site for art and authors. Can you tell us a little about what you've written? 
I’ve written a self-help book which sheds light on how eliminating distractions can help you find your passion and purpose, and how to go after the things you want in life.

What is your favorite genre to write? 
Self-Help Non-Fiction.          

Favorite food. 
I love RIBS!

Tea or coffee? 
Coffee

Pizza or ice cream? 
Ice cream

Wine or beer? 
Either or

Where would you like to visit? 
Italy

GO! Go now, or as soon as you can. Italy is a wonderful experience. Favorite musical artist.  Do you listen to music when you write? 
I don’t really have one and I do not listen to music when I write.

What makes you laugh? 
Random things

How old were you when you started writing? 
33

Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write? Outline for sure!

Describe your perfect evening. 
Sunset warm summer night with a breeze sitting with my wife and having a nice drink.

Where do you get your inspiration? 
Honestly, from myself!

What do you do when you get a writer's block? 
Start writing something, ANYTHING!

Best book you ever read. 
Think and Grow Rich


Last book you read. 
The Go-Giver

What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer? 
What I am currently doing. I have a personal development company.

Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why? 
My uncle John. He was the first African American that I knew who achieved success.

                                                                  
If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why? 
Martin Luther King jr. So inspirational!

What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer? 
Do it from a place of passion! 

That is good advice, Justin, for whatever it is you choose to do with your life. Thank you for taking the time to interview with Vision and Verse this morning. Do you have some links for us to follow you?

Justin Rambo
Personal Development Coach








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Tuesday, June 2, 2020

BOOK REVIEW: Willow of Endless Waters






Sunday, May 31, 2020

SCHEDULE : June 1-5, 2020


Mon., June 1 - ART: Russian-American Artist
Victor Nizovtsev
Tues., June 2 - BOOK REVIEW: 
Willow of Endless Waters 
by D.B. Jones
Wed., June 3 - INTERVIEW:
Personal Development Coach
Justin Rambo
Thurs., June 4 - ENTERTAINMENT:
Connie and Carla
Fri., June 5 - BOOK:
The Captain and the Ambassador
by Carol Ann Kauffman



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