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Place Called Jubilee by Timothy J. GarrettPlace Called Jubilee by Timothy J. Garrett


Publisher:  Rock Yard Books (February 26,  2019)
Category: Historical Fiction, Suspense
Tour dates: March, 2020
ISBN: 978-0578471235
Available in Print and ebook, 247 pages

Place Called Jubilee

Description Place Called Jubilee by Timothy J. Garrett


Deception, witchcraft, and the secrets of a long-dead former slave churn the life of ambitious young clergyman Coleman Hightower – even as fear, bombings, and riots rock the nation.

Historical novel A PLACE CALLED JUBILEE tells Coleman’s story as he leaves his mountain home and arrives in Washington D.C. in 1961 as the Civil Rights movement explodes across America. Coleman’s plans for a prestigious life are torn apart by his forbidden longing for beautiful and fiery activist Rosalee.

His search for meaning turns into a desperate journey that takes him and the woman of his dreams all the way to Jubilee, Alabama – a place where intrigue, betrayal, and murder combine to make Coleman wonder if he will win Rosalee’s love or even leave the tiny town alive.

My Thoughts Place Called Jubilee by Timothy J. Garrett


Coleman Hightower is a clergyman with a bright future ahead of him.  He has a great mentor and leader in the church he works and lives in.  Dr. Browning is well respected all over New York.

‘A Place Called Jubilee opens with Coleman attending JFK’s inauguration.  When walking home he is thinking to himself and ends up in the wrong neighborhood and is beaten and left for dead.  The young black men did not take too kindly to a young white man wondering onto their turf.  Luckily a young black woman, Rosalee finds him and brings him to the boarding home where she lives and tends to his wounds.  Coleman falls for her. He goes back to the church but can’t keep his mind off of her and ends up going to a civil rights meeting in hopes of seeing her.

He knows that his mentor would not agree with his pursuing a black woman, he does not agree with the “mixing of races” but Dr. Browning does find out and gives him an ultimatum. What should Coleman do?  He doesn’t want to lose his job and go back to the dirt poor life he lived as a child.

This is a story about a young white man who has a political awakening.  He eventually decides to travel south to sit in and the lunch counter and also try to win over the woman he falls in love with.  She doesn’t think it would work and constantly pushes him away.  At the same time, their lives become endangered and they end up in a small mysterious town call Jubilee.  While there, they have a mystery to solve.  Will they solve the mystery and up together?  My lips are sealed.

This is a civil rights historical fiction unlike any I have read and I have read a lot.  Just wait until you read it and get to the part about Jubilee and you will know why it’s so unique.  I loved the characters, especially the quirky ones in Jubilee.  There was a twist with Dr. Browning I did not see coming.  I love when a book catches me off guard!  Timothy J. Garrett does that and so much more.  He captures the time and landscape of the era expertly while keeping the reader entertained and wanting more.  I read a lot in the bathtub and the water went cold while reading this book!  It’s hard to believe this is his first book!  I hope he keeps on writing.  I do think a sequel would be in order.  I would love to spend more time with Coleman and Rosalee and follow them on more civil rights adventures!  I highly recommend ‘A Place Called Jubilee’ and give it 5 stars.

About Timothy J. GarrettPlace Called Jubilee by Timothy J. Garrett


Award winning author, Timothy J. Garrett lives with his wife Cynthia in his native northeast Georgia where he spent 16 years working as an E.R. physician and is now a healthcare executive. History and historical fiction are his writing passions though his influences include Southern gothic luminaries like Cormac McCarthy, William Faulkner, and Flannery O’Connor.

While Tim has written extensively for the healthcare industry, the award-winning A PLACE CALLED JUBILEE is his first published novel.

Website: http://timothyjgarrett.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtimjgarrett
Twitter: https://twitter.com/drtimjgarrett

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Time With Norma Jeane: Time Travel Novel by Elyse DouglasTime With Norma Jeane: Time Travel Novel by Elyse Douglas


Publisher:  Broadback (January 13, 2020)
Category: Time Travel, Historical Fiction, Time Slip, Women’s Fiction
Tour Dates March and April, 2020
ISBN: 978-1671646032
Available in Print and ebook, 258 pages
Time with Norma Jeane

Description Time With Norma Jeane: Time Travel Novel by Elyse Douglas


A young woman is hurled back to 1954 to spend a week with Marilyn Monroe.  Together, they embark on their own personal journeys — one a coming-of-age — the other, Marilyn’s journey, a struggle to reconcile with her past and perhaps change the future.

Praise Time With Norma Jeane: Time Travel Novel by Elyse Douglas


“A delightful and enthralling read! Elyse Douglas captured magic and put it on the page.”—Ambling Bookworm Reviews

“This is just an astonishing read that will have you hooked on page one and won’t let go till the last. I read it all in one sitting and could not put it down.”—Donadee’s Corner Reviews

Praise Lost Mata Hari Ring: A Time Travel Novel by Elyse Douglas


“I am amazed by the research done into her characters, especially since with this book it is a known woman from the past – Mata Hari. From the moment Trace falls back in time, the descriptions of people and towns created a vision in my mind and I could imagine myself there observing the situations. This book captivated me to the end! If you like books that delve into past lives along with time travel, this is a book you should pick up and read!”-Storeybook Reviews

“I must say that the authors did a fantastic job in writing this book. I do not believe that time travel is possible nor do I believe in reincarnation. But while I was reading this book, I believed it was all possible. Part of me envied Trace Rutland for what she experienced, for the things she got to see. What an exciting thing! Well, except for the being thrown in prison part.  Once I was about halfway through the book, putting it down for any length of time proved to be impossible.”- Lisa’s Writopia

“This book has it all mystery, romance , history.  I really enjoyed it as I didn’t really know that much about Mata Hari.  I like historical fiction and this book was filled with history.  I am not a believer in past lives but I found myself being drawn into the story and holding my breath to see what would happen next.  A very well done story.  I would recommend it if you like historical fiction.”-Mindy, A Room Without Books Is Empty 

Excerpt Time With Norma Jeane: Time Travel Novel by Elyse Douglas

I tumbled.  At the base of the hill, I crashed to a stop, blunted and dizzy.  As I was catching my breath, the sharp, piercing glow of car headlights stabbed my eyes, coming straight for me.  I gasped, glancing about, seeking escape.  I was lying on the narrow shoulder of a two-lane road.  Where did that come from?  The glaring headlights grew large, approaching fast.

Straining, I struggled to my feet, but a knifing pain seized my left ankle and dropped me hard to the ground.  I grabbed at it, pain grinding into me.  The headlights were close.  Frantic, I raised my arm, hand waving madly, hoping the driver would see me.  With my other hand, I clawed and dug at the ground, trying to get away.

The car closed in.  I shaded my eyes from the blinding headlights as it whizzed by, missing me by two or three feet.  I heard the brakes squealing, the tires skidding, seeking traction on the snow-covered surface, the car finally coming to rest at an angle in the middle of the road.  If another car had been behind it, they would have collided.  If a car raced by now, it would broadside the angled car.

I sat panting, cold and in pain, waiting.  Sonny was nowhere around, and I’d lost my camera when I’d fallen down the hill.

A car door opened.  Snow was boiling around me, little flakes flitting across the headlights, looking like insects.

Someone approached, footsteps crunching the snow.  I looked up into a young woman’s concerned face.  She wore a royal blue jacket with a fuzzy collar, and a red cap with ear flaps; one turned up and one down.  It was a pretty face, with big, startled eyes, glowing skin and a soft mouth, with no lipstick.

“Are you all right, honey?” she asked, in a concerned voice.

I blinked up at the woman, focusing.  A few wisps of blonde hair were visible under the turned-up ear flap.

I stared in dazed wonder at the woman, feeling a swelling knot of unease as I examined her face.  She was beautiful and entrancing; her voice familiar.  Even in my battered, confused state, I knew who this woman was.  I’d seen her countless times in photographs and movies.

For a few startled and impossible seconds, I thought I’d been knocked silly.  Surely, I was hallucinating or dreaming; some mad dream that comes with a fever.  I recalled Eddie and what he’d said about the date and year—that it was December 1954—but I refused to take it in.  I was too spacy and lost, and my ankle throbbed.  That was real if nothing else was.  Pain is real.

The woman stooped toward me.  “Honey, what are you doing out here on a night like this?  Can I help you?”

 “I’m so cold,” I said.  “I hurt my foot… my ankle.”

She reached for my hand.  “Take my hand.  I’ll help you up.”

I took her gloved hand, and with the help of her firm grasp, I managed to stand, favoring my left foot.

The woman glanced around.  “Are you alone?”

I nodded, again searching the woman’s face, confirming again her unmistakable identity.  My grip on reality seemed to have slipped away.  And then I remembered Sonny, and I turned, searching the night.

“My dog ran away.  I have to find him.”

“Honey, we have to get you inside.  You’re freezing, and you’ve probably sprained your ankle.”

“But I can’t leave Sonny out here.  He’ll freeze to death.”

“I’ll take you to the house and you can call your family from there.  Someone will search for him and then come by and pick you up.”

She supported me as we started for the car.  That’s when I caught a glimpse of the rear license plate.  It was illuminated by the taillights:  bold black letters on a silver background.  A8081N.  Beneath that was a red square, 54, and CONN.

I was teetering on the edge of reality.  What reality, I wasn’t sure.  My world, my Earth, had suddenly gone spinning off its axis, and I was hanging on for dear life.

It was a sleek, black sports car, with two seats and a red and cream interior.  She helped me ease down into the passenger seat, closing the door gently.  Feeling the warm breath of heat, I leaned back and shut my eyes, exhausted.

I heard the woman slide in behind the wheel, close her door and drop the car into gear.  The car lurched ahead and gathered speed—a lot of speed.  Why was she driving so fast on this snowy road?

I had to have confirmation.  I had to know, once and for all, where I was.  I had to know who this woman was.  I had to know if Eddie was right.  Was it 1954?  Had I flipped out?  Had I slipped back in time?

I opened my eyes and summoned courage.  Calmly, I said, “You’re Marilyn Monroe, aren’t you?”

She threw her head back and laughed.  It was a girlish laugh, just like I’d heard in the movie Some Like It Hot, one of my favorite Marilyn movies.

“Oh, honey, not tonight I’m not.  I won’t be Marilyn Monroe again until after the New Year.  For now, just call me Norma Jeane.”


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About Elyse DouglasTime With Norma Jeane: Time Travel Novel by Elyse Douglas


Elyse Douglas is the pen name for the married writing team Elyse Parmentier and Douglas Pennington. Elyse grew up near the sea, roaming the beaches, reading and writing stories and poetry, receiving a master’s degree in English Literature.  She has enjoyed careers as an English teacher, an actress and a speech-language pathologist.

Douglas has worked as a graphic designer, a corporate manager and an equities trader.  He attended the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music and played the piano professionally for many years.

Website: www.elysedouglas.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/douglaselyse
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Far Away Bird by Douglas A. Burton

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Far Away Bird by Douglas A. Burton

Thanks to Leslie Barrett of PR by the Book – Austin, I am giving away one print copy of ‘Far Away Bird’ by Douglas A. Burton.

Description Far Away Bird by Douglas A. Burton


Inspired by true events, Far Away Bird delves into the complex mind of Byzantine Empress Theodora. This intimate account deftly follows her rise from actress-prostitute in Constantinople’s red-light district to the throne of the Byzantine Empire.

Her salacious past has left historians blushing and uncomfortable. Tales of her shamelessness have survived for centuries, and yet her accomplishments as an empress are unparalleled. Theodora goes on to influence sweeping reforms that result in some of the first ever Western laws granting women freedom and protection. More than a millennium before the women’s rights movement, Theodora, alone, took on the world’s greatest superpower and succeeded.

Far Away Bird goes where history classrooms fear to tread in hopes that Theodora can finally take her seat among the greatest women in history.
Theodora seems impossible–yet her transcendence teaches us that society can’t tell us who we are deep down. Before there was a legendary empress, there was a conflicted young woman from the lower classes.

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“…elegantly written historical tale in which [Burton] effortlessly weaves sweeping emotion and fine detail…”-Kirkus Reviews

About Douglas A. BurtonFar Away Bird by Douglas A. Burton


Douglas Alan Burton is a speaker, author, and expert storyteller whose work depicts heroic figures and their deeper connection to the human experience. Doug blogs about heroes, heroines, and villains in pop culture with some unexpected and refreshing perspective. He grew up in what he describes as “the heroic boyhood culture of late Generation X” that has gone mainstream around the world. He also shares strategies with fellow writers for writing compelling heroic characters in fiction.

Douglas recently began outlining a breakthrough storytelling model that reveals a fascinating “heroine-centric” model for story structure he calls The Heroine’s Labyrinth. He believes a powerful new archetype is emerging for women in fiction. His forthcoming novel, Far Away Bird, which centers on the early life of Byzantine Empress Theodora, won the 2019 Manuscript Content for Historical Fiction from the Writers’ League of Texas and will be published in February of 2020.

Website: https://douglasaburton.com/
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