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Under the Light of the Italian Moon

March 8, 2021 by in category Apples & Oranges by Marianne H. Donley tagged as , , , ,

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
Historical Fiction, Women’s Fiction, Biographical Fiction

 

Date to be Published: March 8, 2021

Publisher: Amsterdam Publishers

 

 

A promise keeps them apart until WWII threatens to destroy their love forever

 

Fonzaso Italy, between two wars

 

Nina Argenta doesn’t want the traditional life of a rural Italian woman. The daughter of a strong-willed midwife, she is determined to define her own destiny. But when her brother emigrates to America, she promises her mother to never leave.

 

When childhood friend Pietro Pante briefly returns to their mountain town, passion between them ignites while Mussolini forces political tensions to rise. Just as their romance deepens, Pietro must leave again for work in the coal mines of America. Nina is torn between joining him and her commitment to Italy and her mother.

 

As Mussolini’s fascists throw the country into chaos and Hitler’s Nazis terrorise their town, each day becomes a struggle to survive greater atrocities. A future with Pietro seems impossible when they lose contact and Nina’s dreams of a life together are threatened by Nazi occupation and an enemy she must face alone…

 

A gripping historical fiction novel, based on a true story and heartbreaking real events.

 

Spanning over two decades, Under the Light of the Italian Moon is an epic, emotional and triumphant tale of one woman’s incredible resilience during the rise of fascism and Italy’s collapse into WWII.

 

About The Author

 

 

Jennifer Anton is an American/Italian dual citizen born in Joliet, Illinois and now lives between London and Lake Como, Italy. A proud advocate for women’s rights and equality, she hopes to rescue women’s stories from history, starting with her Italian family.

In 2006, after the birth of her daughter, Jennifer suffered a life-threatening post-partum cardiomyopathy, and soon after, her Italian grandmother died. This tumultuous year strengthened her desire to capture the stories of her female Italian ancestors.

In 2012, she moved with her family to Milan, Italy and Chicago Parent Magazine published her article, It’s In the Journey, chronicling the benefits of travelling the world with children. Later, she moved to London where she has held leadership positions in brand marketing with companies including ABInbev, Revlon, Shiseido and Tory Burch.

Jennifer is a graduate of Illinois State University where she was a Chi Omega and holds a master’s degree from DePaul University in Chicago.

Under the Light of the Italian Moon is her first novel, based on the lives of her Italian grandmother and great grandmothers during the rise of fascism and World War II.

 

 

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Book Club

March 7, 2021 by in category The Extra Squeeze by The Extra Squeeze Team tagged as , , ,

The Extra Squeeze Book Club

The Extra Squeeze Team loves book. We love to read them. We love to talk about them. We love to find new books or revisit old friends.

So, we’re going to hold a book club on A Slice of Orange, and we want to hear from you.

What books would you like to read and discuss in the book club. Do you have a favorite book? A book that made you laugh? A book that made you cry? A book that made you think?

 

Send us the title and author of by using the handy dandy form below. Maybe the book you love will be featured in our book club.

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    Missing Meetings by Linda O. Johnston

    March 6, 2021 by in category Pets, Romance & Lots of Suspense by Linda O. Johnston tagged as , , , ,

    Okay, I’ll admit it. I have been getting a bit lonesome as the pandemic continues, even though it may be easing up a bit—depending on where you live.

    I still see relatives and neighbors and a few friends—and my dogs, of course—but  I miss going to writers’ meetings and seeing more friends in person.

    Oh, I do attend some meetings on Zoom and get to literally see some of those people, but it’s not quite the same as getting together with them as I did in the old days. I belong to several writers’ organizations and their local chapters, including Romance Writers of America, and the Orange County and Los Angeles chapters, Sisters in Crime and the Sisters in Crime Los Angeles chapter, and Mystery Writers of America and the Los Angeles chapter.

    In the old days, I attended a lot of monthly meetings and got to chat with members before and after, and to some extent during, those meetings. I learned what they were up to and told them what I was doing and just felt caught up. I sometimes attended even when I wasn’t too excited about the speakers or their topics, mostly just to get together with, and be supportive of, friends.

    I also tended to attend a lot of writing conferences, like the RWA National Conference, Left Coast Crime, Malice Domestic and more, often several in a year. I was often a speaker, or a panel member, too.

    Things are a bit different these days. And I wonder if they’ll ever return to anything like the past. Guess we’ll just have to see.

    Meanwhile, I’m hanging out at home, but imagine me waving at you, saying hi, chatting about writing and the rest of life.

    I enjoyed it before and hope to enjoy it again—but I never imagined it would disappear even for a while.

    ~ Linda


    Some of Linda O. Johnston’s Books

    UNDERCOVER COWBOY DEFENDER

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    UNDERCOVER COWBOY DEFENDER

    SHIELDING COLTON’S WITNESS

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    SHIELDING COLTON’S WITNESS

    HOUNDS ABOUND

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    HOUNDS ABOUND

    THE MORE THE TERRIER

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    THE MORE THE TERRIER

    BEAGLEMANIA

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    BEAGLEMANIA

    GUARDIAN K-9 ON CALL

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    GUARDIAN K-9 ON CALL

    BEAR WITNESS

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    BEAR WITNESS
    UNDERCOVERING COLTON’S FAMILY SECRETS

    HER UNDERCOVER REFUGE

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    HER UNDERCOVER REFUGE
    COLTON FIRST RESPONDER (The Coltons of Mustang Valley)

    THE SOLDIER’S K-9 MISSION

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    THE SOLDIER’S K-9 MISSION
    COLTON 911: CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE

    FOR A GOOD PAWS

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    FOR A GOOD PAWS

    VISIONARY WOLF (Alpha Force)

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    VISIONARY WOLF (Alpha Force)

    TRAINED TO PROTECT

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    TRAINED TO PROTECT

    PROTECTOR WOLF

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    PROTECTOR WOLF

    BAD TO THE BONE

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    BAD TO THE BONE

    COVERT ALLIANCE

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    COVERT ALLIANCE

    TO CATCH A TREAT

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    TO CATCH A TREAT

    PICK AND CHEWS

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    PICK AND CHEWS

    UNLUCKY CHARMS

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    UNLUCKY CHARMS

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    Change of Plans

    March 5, 2021 by in category Pink Pad by Tracy Reed tagged as , , ,

    Happy March.

    I have a confession. I am a writer who hasn’t released a new book in over a year. There, I said it. I can’t believe my last new release was late 2019.

    I will not lament about the ups and downs of 2020, nor will I use the pandemic as an excuse for not publishing a book. Instead of publishing a new book, I concentrated on completing a book, which I did. Truthfully, my plan was to release The Good Girl Part Trois last year, but that didn’t happen.

    Instead, I reread it and realized it needed a little work. A little work quickly turned into a lot of work. I’m not complaining because I’m very pleased with the story. However, I’m a lot disappointed I let so much time lapse between releases. The extra time gave me some perspective and an opportunity to figure out a launch plan.

    I listened to several podcasts and You Tube videos searching for a new release launch plan. In the end, I decided to try something completely different slow and escalating. I would love to land in a bestseller spot at the end of release day or week. To accomplish such a feat would take a lot more planning than I have. My plan takes patience. I look at it as setting my book up for long term sales.

    First step in my plan, push the release date back. This was a difficult decision to make. After all, in Jann’s post as well as mine, I said my release date was February 23rd. Why the change? A couple of things…lack of time and a couple of amazing promotion opportunities. As it got closer to the middle of February, I felt rushed. Although I was going with a slow crawl release plan, I still felt rushed. The other reason was promotion slots.

    I forgot it was difficult to book premium newsletter slots without reviews. Since I hadn’t finished tweaking the edits, I didn’t have time to secure additional beta readers. I was in trouble. Thank God, I had the opportunity to participate in a couple of free giveaways.

    I was already considering making book one free as a lead in for the series. When these opportunities came up, jumped on them and made the first two books free. This got me to thinking, instead of trying to buy a lot of newsletter ads for the new release, I’m buying ads for the first two books. I’ll stagger them for maximum the exposure. Bottom line, I’m going to promote these free books like crazy for a month. Hopefully, this will lead to a lot of pre-orders for book three. I’ll let you know how it turns out.

    Second, reformat books one and two. I knew I had to upload the new covers which would only literally take a few minutes with Vellum. All I needed was the original file. Sounds easy, except for one minor detail, I couldn’t find the file. It wasn’t until I had spent a couple of hours searching my computer, that I remembered I didn’t format them.

    Once I found the original files, I loaded them and in a matter of minutes the books were formatted. However, before calling it a day, I reread the books and made a few tweaks. That’s a joke. I re-wrote a few chapters. In the end, I added a few hundred words and modified some of the character behavior to match up with books three and four. This little task took about a week to complete. I didn’t stop there. I also decided to update the style of the book which led to another week of work.

    I thought I was done with the first two books, until I realized I needed to update the print versions as well. If this was a new release, this step could have waited, but these were books that were already out. I took them down on Amazon, but I think they might still be up. This may sound bad, but I hope no one buys a print version until I get the new version uploaded.

    Amazing how something which seemed simple turned into a major project. I wasn’t looking forward to reformatting the print books. Again, I was feeling pressured. I use Vellum and this turned out to the the perfect time to try their print version. In a matter of seconds, I had a print version of my book. It was nice, but I tweaked it with some special chapter headers. I like the file, now all I need to do is order the proof. I’m going to try to release the print version for book three on release day, but it might have to wait a couple of weeks. I need a break.

    What does the rest of my release plan look like? A lot of ads. I already have a Facebook ad running, but I’m going to increase the spend and add another one. Funny thing, I mentioned two of the promotion events I’m doing are for free books. I set the books as free on all the platforms except Amazon. I was waiting a few days. However, someone must have requested a price match for The Good Girl Part One, because Amazon set it as free. As of this posting, it was #11 in Black & African American Romance and #14 Two-Hour Romance Short Reads. Seems like my plan is working.

    Now all I need to do is finish the edits, format and continue with my launch plan. I’ll let you know how it turns out.


    THE GOOD GIRL PART ONE

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    THE GOOD GIRL PART ONE

    THE GOOD GIRL PART DEUX

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    THE GOOD GIRL PART DEUX

    THE GOOD GIRL Part Trois

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    THE GOOD GIRL Part Trois

    THE GOOD GIRL PART FOUR

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    THE GOOD GIRL PART FOUR

    THE GOOD GIRL PART FIVE

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    THE GOOD GIRL PART FIVE

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    Thieves Book Tour, Giveaway and Excerpt

    March 4, 2021 by in category Apples & Oranges by Marianne H. Donley, Rabt Book Tours tagged as , , ,
     

     
     
     

    Thieves

     
    The Obscurité de Floride Trilogy

     

    Suspense

    Date Published: March 1, 2021

    Publisher: Épouvantail Books

     

     

     

     

    From Tropea, Italy to Michigan and Florida, the thieves Molly and April Danser are on the run, trying to escape from an enraged ex-US Marshal. He is hell bent on stopping them once and for all, his twisted black heart fired up for revenge and their total destruction. Will the sisters elude his blood-soaked hunt? They have their smarts and resource but have never faced a pursuit like this.

    Can they somehow put an end to his blood lust?

    What will they have to do to save themselves from his powerful and deadly claws?

    The hunt is on…

     

     

     

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    Greg Jolley earned a Master of Arts in Writing from the University of San Francisco and lives in the very small town of Ormond Beach, Florida. When not writing, he researches historical crime, primarily those of the 1800s. Or goes surfing.

     

     

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    Thieves

    Greg Jolley

    Chapter Twenty-Nine

    A Day to Do

    April woke at first light, seeing she had slept on top of the bed instead of climbing in under the blankets. After putting the coffee percolator on the burner, she went and checked the boat’s position at the lower helm. Starting the engines, she steered southeast in the northward Gulf Stream and watched the blue swells until the boat was pretty much in the same location as the day before.

                “At least eat,” she instructed herself, it being twenty-four hours or more since her last meal. Opening a can of stew, she ate it cold with a spoon while sipping coffee. Looking at the closed laptop at her elbow, she hesitated to reach for it.

                “Only one way to deal with fear.” She opened the lid and started the computer.

    Her fingers unsteady above the keys, the vision from the previous day’s nightmare came fully into view. The big dark doorway at Klave’s. Her imagination ran with and gave her the rolling door crashing down and up fast like steel teeth chomping, chewing.

    “Back off.” Her shoulders shuddered, and she barked at the vignette.

    Opening a secure internet browser, she launched the messaging application.

    After addressing an email to Allison, she froze for a minute, her fingertips quivering. The three hardest words she ever typed displayed.

    AprilDid she die?

    Hitting send, she stared at those three words, waiting for the reply that she couldn’t will Allison to answer.

    ***

    Sometime later, she opened a browser alongside the messaging application where her question to Allison still floated without an answer. The local television stations had previously recorded ‘on scene’ footage ripe with frightful images of Klave’s with the breathless voices of newscasters. There were no details of any worth.

                Opening the online Daytona Beach News-Journal, the story was in the banner.

    Three Killed in a Possible Attempted Robbery

    April read that David Klave was declared dead on the scene. She learned that Molly’s pal, Dennis, was also murdered, evidence suggesting that he was trying to cover and protect another victim. No other names were offered, pending notification of next to kin. One man had been shot twice and was expected to survive. He was being attended to in the ICU at Memorial Medical Hospital. There was nothing about the third victim. No mention of Molly or her status.

    She saw her own name given as one of the ‘persons of interest.’

    Klave’s employees were quoted as saying that the suspect had a long face that was injured. He had driven off in a late model red Corvette, heading north.

    She read three more news reports in the Ormond Beach, Orlando, and St. Augustine newspapers, the body count making the story a headliner. There was no additional information, only a recap and worthless commentary.

    She closed the browser and looked to the messaging application.

    No reply from Allison.

    She sent the text again and waited ten long and painful minutes.

    Leaving the table for the flying bridge, she grabbed a bottle of water and a package of the saltines she had seen her sister snacking on. The light went out over the middle of the galley as she left, and she made a mental note to put in a fresh bulb.

    Up top, the breeze was sweeping away the heat of the day. She checked her location, fired the engines, and spent the next hour staring at the ocean until she had the boat back in place.

    Climbing down the ladder, she went inside and saw that Allison had not replied.

    “My beautiful Molly…” she held her eyes closed, “… I’m still hoping.”

    She spent the rest of that day at the lower helm, getting up every half hour to look for a message from Allison.

    As the sun set at her back, she went inside to look again. The darkening galley reminded her to find a package of light bulbs and a step-ladder. She found both in the click-lock supply closet and had the dead bulb out and was poised to twist in the new one when it slipped from her fingers. It shattered, and she got a new one from the closet, along with the dustpan and broom. The second bulb went in easily, and she climbed down to sweep up the aluminum cone and shards.

    The messaging application pinged.

    Instead of hurrying to it, she stalled, fearful of the news. She finished up the sweeping and stepped to the table, the ball of her right foot landing on a stabbing missed piece of glass.

    “Brilliant.” She felt the deep cut as she swung around on the bench and looked to the message screen.

    AprilDid she die?

    AliDon’t know.

    AprilFind out.

    AliI’m on it. It is a fuck storm here. Wasn’t here when it happened. Parts store.

    AprilYou learn anything?

    AliYes, of course.


    Greg Jolley’s Books

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    THE DISPOSABLES

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    THE DISPOSABLES
    THIEVES: Book One of the Obscurité de Floride Trilogy

    THE COLLECTORS

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    THE COLLECTORS

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