Friday, June 10, 2022

BOOK: Lord of Blakeley, Time After Time, by Carol Ann Kauffman


 

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Dear Gentle Readers,

Lord of Blakeley is a time travel adventure 
love story. Andrew is a simple farm boy 
who lives in the agricultural province of 
Blakeley. He has a fascination for Lady 
Aleese, the ward of neighboring ruler. 
He has tried to get in to see her on various 
occasions, but was always thrown out. 
One day, she comes to Blakeley for a visit. 


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How It All Began
Location: Blakeley Province, Year 2073, Planet Nord


The woman of Blakeley spent days cleaning and airing out the Manor House 
and preparing food for her arrival. The men checked the solar cells and 
hooked up power to the building and the lighting to all the rooms. Water 
service was restored. There was cooking and baking and decorating, the 
likes had not been seen in ten years. The big house had remained empty 
since the last Blakeley Lord had died in battle ten years ago and his wife, 
Lady Blakeley died six months later, some say of a broken heart. The day of 
Lady Aleese’s arrival, the children gathered wildflowers. And all the eligible, 
interested bachelors of Blakeley, which was all of them, were lined up in 
front of the Manor House in a giant semi-circle as the Havenhill Party rode 
into the village in beautiful ornate carriages pulled by white stallions 
decorated with ribbons and pink roses.
The children sang songs as the beautiful Aleese, in a simple cream satin 
dress emerged from the carriage and waved to them.
“Oh, look at them! They are so sweet.”
“They’re not sweet. They’re dirty little ragamuffins with no self-control,” 
snorted Lord Havenhill. 
Aleese laughed. “Will you please relax and try not to be so… grumpy.”
“Grumpy? I’m not grumpy. I just… don’t want to be here.”
“And it shows. Why don’t you go in the Manor House and find somebody to 
fuss over you and bring you tea and maybe a cookie.”
“Okay. I will. This gangly lot is all that Blakeley Province has to offer you, 
Aleese. Some are strong, a few are smart, and one or two might even be 
considered handsome in a farm boyish kind of way, but honestly, my child,
there is not a Blakeley man that is all three. Of all the men on Nord, these 
Blakeley males are the most ill-suited to take on the role of leadership. 
They’re dirt-diggers who only understand a good thrashing. Are you absolutely 
sure you want a Blakeley man? 
“The men from Portmist are much larger and much stronger. Langley men 
are pleasant and very quiet. The men from Comerton are handsome and, 
although not very smart, are bred to please. The men from New Quark are 
scientific and very precise. And Havenhill men, as you well know, are natural 
leaders, brilliant, and very charming and would be able to appreciate a 
woman of your quality and distinction. I had really hoped you would agree 
to take Grant as your mate and become the Lady of Havenhill one day. He is 
a natural-born leader, you know.”
“Oh, I am sure you did. And, yes, Grant is a fine man. He will be a great 
Nordon leader one day. And he will always hold a very special place in my 
heart.”
“You know he loves you. I know he can be stubborn. I’ve tried my best to 
stomp that out of him, but his mother coddles him. But you know Grant 
cares for you a great deal. He would take excellent care of you and protect 
you.”
“Of course, I know that. But I seek more than just care and protection. 
Lord Harold, I want love, pure blissful love, the kind that races the heart 
and raises the spirit; the kind you can feel coursing through your veins. 
I am drawn here to Blakeley, Lord Havenhill. I believe the man I seek is 
here in this beautiful province. I have seen him in my dreams. He draws me 
to him. And I will know him when I see his warm, sweet eyes, when I hear 
his wonderful voice, when I touch him and feel the spark. I know it.”
“Oh, child, I’m not sure that kind of love even exists anymore. That was love 
a long, long time ago, before the big wars, before we became so jaded with all 
these labor-saving devices, scientific discoveries, and space travel. I remember 
it, a man and a woman in love. Nothing else mattered,” he sighed and looked 
off into the distance, remembering something, someone from his distant past. 
“Well, here they are, the whole rangy lot of them. I cannot imagine a man from 
Blakeley leading us to peace, stopping the war, or neutralizing damn, crazy 
bastard Samuel, the Bishop, let alone being the love of your life, your mate, 
as the prophecy has foretold. But if you wish to examine this sorry lot, one 
by one, then I shall help you in any way I can. I remember the promise I 
made to your father, to trust your judgment.”
“Thank you, Lord Havenhill. You are very kind… and brilliant and charming,” 
she laughed. 

Andrew and Carmine walked up from the fields together, hearing the call 
to come to the village square.
“What’s going on?” asked Carmine. 
“They’re calling for all single men to come to the village square immediately,
 said Jared.  
“Why?” asked Carmine, getting in line.
“It seems the fair and lovely Golden Lady Aleese has turned twenty years 
old and was told by her guardian Lord Havenhill to pick a mate or have 
one chosen for her. She has had a future vision of her mate, and she believes 
him to be a Blakeley man. She has come here to find him with the intention 
of marrying him, which would then make him, get this, the new Lord of Blakeley,” 
said Jared.
“No kidding? You have got to be joking,” Andrew said, amazed at the prospect. 
“This can’t be real!” 
“Why? Because you think there is not a man among us who is worthy of her? 
You think that there is not a man in our whole province that is brave enough, strong enough, smart enough, and handsome enough to catch the     eye of lovely Lady Aleese?”
“No. I don’t just think it. I know it. I am sure of it,” Andrew nodded. “She is 
like no other woman I have ever seen.”
“You’ve been crazy about her for years, since the day you saw her at the 
Library. You stood there and listened to her talk and then followed her around 
for hours and hours, with this really dumb smile on your face.”
“Yes, I remember,” he laughed. “I was amazed by her. Enthralled. I’d never 
seen anything like her before in my life. Actually, I saw her first at the hospital 
in Portmist, talking to the patients, easing their pain, soothing their worries, 
and talking to the doctors, listening to their concerns. 
“And, yes, I went specially to hear her speak at the Grand Library in 
New Quark and I spent the whole day following her around, watching her, 
listening to her, trying to catch her eye. She is truly outstanding, mesmerizing. 
She is so much more than beautiful. She’s very intelligent, concerned about 
others, and funny, and so very sweet. She has this intuitive sense. I tried to 
get close enough to her just to say hello and tell her I thought she was 
wonderful, but I couldn’t get anywhere near her. 
“Once I called out to her and she turned toward me, but tons of Havenhill 
guards descended upon me and dragged me outside and beat me off. 
“Grant Havenhill’s doing, I presume. He doesn’t want any other man 
anywhere near her. She deserves so much more than Grant Havenhill. 
Or the sorry likes of one of us! She deserves some big, strong, handsome, 
smart, brave hero, someone who will make her happy. And I don’t think 
there’s a man among us who could figure a way out of this damn futile war 
and lead our world to peace. We are not fighters or men of deep thought. 
We’re nothing more than simple farmers,” said Andrew. 
“How exactly does this interview process work?”
“So… after all that, you’re in?” laughed Carmine.
“Absolutely, I’m in. But do you think I have time to go home and change 
my shirt?” They all laughed.
“Yes, go. We’ll save you a place.” 
Andrew ran home, freshened up, and changed his shirt. He walked back 
to the village center with a happy spring in his step.
“Am I too late?”
“No, your place is saved here at the end of the line.”







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Thursday, June 9, 2022

ENTERTAINMENT: The Matrix: Resurrection (HBO Max)



I am a giant Keanu Reeves fan. I was anxious to see this new addition to the Matrix world.

 










 












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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

INTERVIEW: Fantasy Author Elizabeth Morris


Elizabeth Morris 
Texas
USA 


 

Good morning, Elizabeth and welcome to Vision and Verse. Can you tell us a little about what you've written? 

I have written two books that I have written for sale, and I am working on the third in the series. The first book is called Tiger’s Blood and the second book is called Rise of the Rebels. They are apart of my series which is Blood of the Beast. My third book that I am currently writing is called Return of the Ambush. 

 


What is your favorite genre to write? 

Fantasy, I’ve always loved mythical creatures and world building. I want to create a universe with my books. 

 


Favorite food. 

Seafood. I love Shrimp Crab and Lobster. My family does a clambake each year where they cook fresh clams and lobsters. 

 


Tea or coffee? 

Iced Tea. Snapple is my favorite. 

 


Pizza or ice cream? 

Pizza. I love mushrooms and olives on pizza. 

 


Wine or beer or soda or what? 

Lemonade is my all-time favorite drink. When I do drink, I’ll have something with vodka or rum. 

 


Where would you like to visit? 

Ireland and Scotland. I’m part Irish and Scottish and I would love to travel there someday. Also, Game of Thrones was filmed in Northern Ireland, and I want to see some of the sets. 

 


Favorite musical artist. 

Blackbear and Garrett Nash. I listen to them almost every day. 

 

Do you listen to music when you write?  What?

Sometimes I do, when I do, I just play my Pandora playlist. 

 


What makes you laugh? 

My boyfriend always makes me laugh with his jokes. Corny jokes are my favorite. 

 


How old were you when you started writing? 

13. I started writing short stories on Wattpad and Instagram then I had the idea for my book series and started writing that. 

 


Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write? 

I do have outlines for my books. I must have some sort of outline before I start writing.

 

 

Describe your perfect evening. 

My perfect evening would be me curled up watching tv or going on a walk outside. 

 


Where do you get your inspiration? 

Music, nature, adventures, walks, life in general, and people. 

 


What do you do when you get a writer's block? 

I usually take some time and step away from my book and do other things like listen to music, do a puzzle or just have a conversation with someone. Sometimes writers block is an opportunity to take a step back and unwind. 

 


Who is your favorite author? 

George R. R. Martin. I loved reading ASOIAF and I strive to be a great writer like him. 

 


Best book you ever read. 

To Kill a Mockingbird was a fantastic book, one of my top five favorites. 

 


Last book you read. 

I am reading The Wandering Order: Autumn Light by CJ Hahne who is a friend of mine. I am trying to read more indie authors and I am enjoying his book so far. 

 


What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer? 

I probably would be a therapist. I like talking to people about their problems and coming up with possible solutions. 

 


Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why? 

My mother. She has such an influence on my life in a positive way and she always gives me the best advice. I love how nurturing and caring she is and she’s a great mother. 

 



If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why? 

Tyrion Lannister from the ASOIAF series. I love his wits and intelligence and I think we would have an interesting conversation. 

 


What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer? 

Keep writing. Even if it’s 20 words or 2,000, just keep writing. It doesn’t have to be good but if you write then you’ll feel great. 

 


Do you have some links for us to follow you?



Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizabeth.morris.1401/

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizlovestowrite/


Twitter: https://twitter.com/lizlovestowrite

 

Tiger’s Blood: https://books2read.com/u/49lR7d


Rise of the Rebels: https://books2read.com/u/mKRRBB










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Tuesday, June 7, 2022

BOOK REVIEW: Organized for Picnic Panic by Ritter Ames





A cozy mystery in the USA TODAY Bestselling Organized Mysteries series.
A town wide picnic is all fun, food, & games—until Kate stumbles on another body…

The annual Hazelton, Vermont Labor Day Picnic is something all the residents look forward to each year. Kate has spent the past week organizing everything to help her family and neighbors enjoy a relaxing community event. As a relatively new family to the area, the McKenzies look forward to beginning this tradition. Things start off terrific, with the kids competing for great prizes, and the parents getting all the picnic eats ready. 


Until a bit of discourse enters the scene and disturbs the family-friendly vibe of the day.


Things seem to settle down again, thankfully, and everyone returns to their previous high humor. However, as everyone drifts toward an after-lunch spectacular show, Kate stumbles onto a different kind of spectacle—a dead body. And this time she and Keith find themselves slapped into the middle of the mystery. They must capture the killer before the murderer flees. Or before another killing occurs…


Please note: This title originally appeared in a much shorter version in a multi-author short-story anthology, when it was titled “Organized for Labor Day Foul Play.” New content has been added to this novelette release.


Organized for Picnic Panic is an end-of-summer holiday novelette in the popular Organized Mysteries series from USA TODAY bestselling author Ritter Ames. The series features a small town New England setting and interesting characters, along with humor, strong family and friendship ties, and absorbing cozy mysteries.


Dear Gentle Readers,
If you are looking for a short, quick read with a great plot and lovable characters, Organized  for Picnic Panic by Ritter Ames is for you. At a community Labor Day picnic an unscrupulous woman causes a scene, then is murdered. In addition to being a perfect summer cozy murder mystery, Ritter Ames adds organizational hints to have your picnic humming along as smoothly as her storyline. It's like Heloise meets Jessica Fletcher in the park. I highly recommend this series, or anything by Ritter Ames.
Hugs,
Carol

Amazon Buy Link:
https://www.amazon.com/Organized-Picnic-Panic-Mysteries-Book-ebook/dp/B07WYVWKJZ










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Sunday, June 5, 2022

SCHEDULE: JUNE 6-10, 2022


Mon., June 13 - ART:
There's No One Quite Like
Salvador Dali

Tues., June 14 - BOOK REVIEW:
Organized for Picnic Panic
by Ritter Ames
Wed., June 15 - INTERVIEW: 
Fantasy Author
Elizabeth Morris

Thurs., June 16 - ENTERTAINMENT:
The Matrix Resurrection
Fri., June 17 - BOOK:
Lord of Blakeley








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