An Interview with Blair James Steward| Author of “Miracle Uprising”

Today I’ll be hosting  author Blair James Steward on my blog. His book “Miracle Uprising” is available on Amazon.com

Me: What inspired you to start writing Miracle Uprising?

Blair: I was given a lot of pain with the life I was given. I needed an outlet to vent this agony and to escape my reality. Miracle Uprising was the world I created to make sense of everything in my mind. It was a free therapy tool.

Me: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

Blair: I was very young, I would write down elaborate stories as a kid. I did not know that it was my escape at the time, but it was. I was probably about 10 years old when I chose writing as a source of expression.

Me: How long have you been writing?

Blair: Well, 20 years if you want to pair it with the last response. I published my first book almost 4 years ago. I worked as a freelance writer before that, but they were more informative than creative.

Me: What is the most difficult part of your artistic process?

Blair: Editing is such a struggle for me. I’m good at it, I just hate it. Any writers that are reading this and love editing should consider themselves lucky.

Me: What is the most surprising thing you discovered while writing your book?

Blair: It really is a freeing process. I was homeless, and the only thing that kept me alive was the ability to write in a public library. I’ve been blessed tenfold since then, but I still find freedom in creative writing.

Me: Who is your favourite author, and why?

Blair: J.R.R. Tolkien and Mitch Albom are tied. Tolkien can create depth and reality with his own vision. Albom can explain feelings that nobody else can find words for.

Me: What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

Blair: To be perfectly honest with you, I have found this influence in lyrics. Pink Floyd has explained my agony back to me in three separate albums. The Beatles turn words in emotion like nobody else can. Led Zeppelin is a quenching taste of both of these elements. If I had to put them in order, I would say The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd.

Me: Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?

Blair: Do not hesitate to write your thoughts down. Write everything you want to express and don’t look back. That’s what editing is for, and perhaps why I hate it.

Me: If you had to describe yourself in three words, what would they be?

Father, Husband, Anomaly

Me: Are you working on anything at the present you would like to share with your readers about?

Blair: I am working on the sequel to Miracle Uprising. Fans, please be patient with me. I have two children in diapers, and I am a full-time student. Thank you so much for the overwhelming support!

About the Book

The book is originally published independently in 2017 but it received an update in 2020. The story is about a boy that has to face multiple battles in his teenage life. Forbidden love and facing actual warfare is just part of his life, but his biggest challenge he needs to face is the internal battle. A mental battle defines his everyday life. This book is the biography of the protagonist, a boy who is just seeking understanding and relief. The author wrote this book during the worst years of his life and this story helped him to cope with depression and the traumatic past, it was his escape from the real world. The book uses a lot of characteristics of high fantasy books. If you want to dig into the rabbit hole, this psychological thriller is definitely a unique choice.

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About the Author

Blair James Steward is an avid fan of psychological thrillers and enjoys writing books that’ll keep people guessing until the very last page. As a father, he also hopes to instill a love of reading in his children. After telling them stories, he finally decided to write out the stories he tells them into children’s books so other families can enjoy them.

With five books written, he’s always focused on the next story he wants to tell. Blair lives in Montgomery, Pennsylvania, with his wife and children. When he’s not writing, he’s making music, being a family man, and searching for inspiration for his next stories.

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The Tragic Tale of Teddy Woven by Peter Gray | Book review

Sela is assigned to be a private gardener for Theodore “Teddy” Woven’s ancestral home. The young gardener soon finds her presence unwelcome as she slowly uncovers the truth about his family’s past. The greatest mystery of all lies not in the house, but with its owner.

Title: The Tragic Tale of Teddy Woven

Author: Peter Gray

Pages: 281

My review

A story that will leave you with tears at the end.

What a story this is! A perfect portion of creativity blended with delicate human emotions. I don’t have any words to express the overwhelming feelings that I had after I turned the last page of this book. A perfectly heartwarming romantic drama. I must not tag this as a cliche romantic drama. It will be an injustice to the story and the beautiful storytelling efforts of the author.

Theodore “Teddy” Woven lives in his exceptionally large and vast ancestral home up high in the mountain across the sea. Sela is assigned to take care of Teddy’s garden in the absence of his usual gardner. Sela was cautious because she is instructed to leave the owner alone. But the behavior of Teddy towards Sela is telling otherwise. What is the mystery behind his unusual behavior? What are the secrets that he is keeping from her?

I can say that, this is a piece of art. The appreciation towards an art will be different for everyone. Because we experience that slice of creativity differently. No two emotions are the same. This story is like that emotion. First I thought that this will be a thriller because the author was building up mystery in the beginning. But as I delve into the life of Teddy, the darker side of his life is uncovered in front of me. It is darker because of his pain. When I realized the unimaginable pain that he tried to live with, it left my heart aching. Sela was the cure for his pain. He was waiting for her. Their love goes deep and beyond imagination. The author has conveyed these raw human emotions perfectly.

I highly recommend this book. Because this beautiful story deserves to heard.

Rating:5/5

An Interview with Stuart Pittorino | Author of The Cobra Corridor

Today I’ll be hosting  author Stuart Pittorino on my blog. His new book “The Cobra Corridor” is available on Amazon.com

Why did you choose to write this book?

I thought about what is the most dangerous weapon mankind has ever made? And then, what if it were to fall into the wrong hands? Would a traitor from the White House, Pentagon or somewhere in the military be in play? Then, why would global intelligence agencies like MI6, Mossad and Hezbollah be involved?

I found the answers to the first two questions and a covert action book started to take form. Then, all I wanted was for readers just to have a good time and escape – like being submerged in some of the best international military fiction thrillers.

Why would someone want to read your book?

Unforgettable characters with plot twists. I like to write for an audience first so it must be fast-paced and a real page-turner. With storytelling advancing over the last 20 years I chose a visual style to take my readers to the next level.

If you want excitement, escapism and enjoyment, like a James Bond or Mission Impossible good time, then go click the purchase button and enjoy the ride!

How far into the next book of this series are you?

That’s hilarious. Let’s wait and see if this becomes one of Amazon books best sellers in 2021 fiction.

What do you love about the writing process?

Life can be full of routine and hard work so the chance to dream, dwell and disappear into a fantasy world for a few hours is a real bonus.

Any tips for publishing?

Make sure your book is enrolled in Kindle Unlimited Free Books.

What advice would you give aspiring authors?

The audience is smarter than you think. Respect them. WOW them!

About the Book

18 HOURS…

IS IT ENOUGH TO FIND A BETRAYED ARMS DEALER HIDING IN BEIRUT?

AND STOP A MISSILE STRIKE?

★★★★★ “If you are a fan of spy action books this is one you don’t want to miss.”

★★★★★ “Definitely keeps you on the edge of your seat and wanting to read the last page first.”

★★★★★ “Gimme more…”

For fans of Brad Thor’s Scot Harvath, David Baldacci’s Will Robie and Lee Child’s Jack Reacher.

James Cable is delighting, resting in his post-traumatic stress state, as all hell breaks loose inside the Situation Room. Syrian terrorists hiding out in Beirut are threatening a missile strike on two American cities.

Clandestine Operations urgently call him in to save the lives of hundreds of thousands. But placing this operations officer from the CIA alongside his brother John in a special black ops team is no one’s first choice.

Disaster strikes right at the start en route to Beirut when James disobeys orders in an F-22 dogfight and the whole team gets blown out of the sky. James and John are the only ones able to eject over the southern countryside of Lebanon.

They are now left with only eight hours on this dangerous mission to hunt for the terrorists and save the lives of millions across what the CIA, NSA & DOD term The Cobra Corridor – all area between the thirty fifth and fortieth northern parallels which includes China, North Korea, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Syria and The United States of America.”

If you enjoy Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Robert Ludlum’s Jason Bourne and Vince Flynn’s Mitch Rapp this fast-paced spy thriller is one you don’t want to miss.

★★★★★ “Nailed it! It kept me guessing throughout and held my interest to the end.”

★★★★★ “Such a great read! I was looking for something that would keep me entertained and this book certainly did that.”

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About the Author

Author Stuart Pittorino

Stuart Pittorino was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and has spent the last 18 years producing in the Film & TV industry.

He lives in Cape Town below Table Mountain with his wife Nicole and son James.

Big bold bottles of red wine are his favorite whilst gazing off into the distance collecting his thoughts on a heart-racing espionage action thriller.

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[Book Tour] The Sanctity of Sloth by Greta Boris

About the Book

Title: The Sanctity of Sloth

Author: Greta Boris

Genre: Suspense, Mystery

Series: The Seven Deadly Sins

There’s one thing more dangerous than testifying to a crime—staying silent.
Locked in the ruins of a California Mission, Abby Travers watches helplessly as a girl dies outside her window. As she struggles between her moral obligation to come forward as a witness, and her commitment to a Medieval religious practice that requires her to retreat from the world, the situation spins out of control.
Abby’s hesitation starts a series of catastrophes. She finds herself at the center of a deadly cover up where every minute counts and indecision could be fatal. She questions all her beliefs and everyone she knows becomes suspect. To save herself and those she loves, she must break free from her self-imposed prisons of stone and fear.
The Sanctity of Sloth is a taut, psychological thriller that answers the question: What happens when a good woman does nothing? Fans of Paula Hawkins and A.J. Finn will enjoy this third book in Greta Boris’s Seven Deadly Sins Series.

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Excerpt 

The irony of her position struck her. She had willingly shut herself into a room with much the same dimensions as this one. It had only one small window, like this one. It had no door, however. But even without a door, sheʹd had freedom. The anchorites of old willingly consigned themselves to a cell which would eventually become their grave. They had a funeral service before they entered. Yet, they were freer than Abby was now, because it was their choice.

Would this room become her grave?

Autonomy. Sheʹd never realized before how beautiful that word was. When one was stripped of the ability to rule themselves, to determine their own fate, didnʹt they cease to exist in some way?

Sunlight streaked the gray floor with gold. By its slant, she guessed it was at least 1:30. She still had one hour of freedom, one hour to be Abby. She wanted to experience every moment she had left. When the sun reached her and warmed her skin, that would signal the end of her time in this new anchorhold. But she couldnʹt bear to watch the minutes move across the floor. She closed her eyes.

Author Bio

Greta Boris was raised in Greenwich Village, New York by an opera singing, piano playing, voice coach and a magazine publisher. Her original life plan was to be a famous Broadway actor, singer, and dancer, but when she moved to Laguna Beach, California, she changed her plans due to the commute. Today she writes to inspire, entertain, motivate, and so she can afford nice wine.

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