Thursday, March 3, 2022

Shelter from Our Secrets, Silence, and Shame: How Our Stories Can Keep Us Stuck or Set Us Free by Rebecca L. Brown, MSW, RSW

 Please welcome  Rebecca L. Brown, MSW, RSW author of Shelter from Our Secrets, Silence, and Shame: How Our Stories Can Keep Us Stuck or Set Us Free

Rebecca L. Brown, MSW, RSW will be awarding a $15 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.


Shelter from Our Secrets, Silence, and Shame: How Our Stories Can Keep Us Stuck or Set Us Free

by Rebecca L. Brown, MSW, RSW

 

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GENRE: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Self-Esteem                       

 

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INTERVIEW:


1. What or who inspired you to start writing?

As a mental health clinician I have been inspired by books which are relatable to the general population, but introduce people to the world of resilience, strength and empowerment which is the world in which I live and work.  So people like Brène Brown, Elizabeth Lesser, and Glennon Doyle are the inspiration to me writing my own story, which is the goal of my book, to inspire others to share their stories.


2. What elements are necessary components for this genre?
In the genre of mental health, self-empowerment, resilience, and memoirs the most important component to me, as both a reader and writer is authenticity.  This genre is all about life, experiences, healing and relationships, so if an author is not authentic and does not write from their own truth, then the book loses credibility for me.  


3. How did you come up with your idea for your novel?
I have spent over 35 years as a mental health clinician hearing other people there share their stories with me.  I have been humbled and in awe of their strength, vulnerability and courage. I know that we cannot heal what we keep hidden, so I needed to start sharing my own stories.  I had time over the early part of the pandemic to pause, reflect, read and eventually start to write my story.  


4. What expertise did you bring to your writing?

I have been a mental health clinician for 35 years, I have a Masters Degree in Social Work, with additional certification in trauma and crisis response.  I have worked in the medical and child protection fields, and eventually discovered equine assisted therapy which includes horses in the sessions.  This has become my passion, and it also plays an important part of my journey in my book.


5. What would you want your readers to know about you that might not be in your bio?

Well, since my life is now an open book, literally, I share so much of my life story that I feel readers will know me better than I know myself by the end! 


6. As far as your writing goes, what are your future plans?

I actually had enough material to fill another book, so the option is always open about writing another book focusing entirely on equine assisted therapy and the power of horses to heal humans.


7. If you could be one of the characters from this book, who would it be and why?

Well, since the main character in my book is actually me, I’d say I’m pretty happy with this role now.  It only took me 50+ years to figure the character out!  And I’m still learning something new every day.


8. Can you give us a sneak peek into this book? Yes, of course!  I think the introduction will give you a better idea what is to come.  Hopefully, you’ll say after you’ve read the intro, “Buckle up, this is going to be a bumpy ride, but I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen next…”

 

 

INTRODUCTION

I haven’t been sleeping well.

When I don’t sleep well, it’s usually because my subconscious is trying to

come to the surface of my conscious mind. There’s something tugging at

me, pushing and nudging me to finally do it.

It is a deep longing to share the story, and not just my own story.

I hold a place in me for the stories of others.

I believe that this is the reason for my work; it is time for me to share these

stories.

I have worked in the world of trauma for over thirty-five years, and

although I know that I have helped the people I interact with personally,

I can’t help feeling that I can help many more people if I write a book.

A book to share the insights, ideas, experience, and strategies I have learned

from the stories I’ve collected over a lifetime.

A word, or perhaps a title, keeps coming to me: Shelter.

Shelter from our secrets, silence, and shame.

Is this the time to offer what I can to the world in an effort to provide meaning,

affirmation, validation, and tools to help others in their own shelter-seeking?

While I have a collection of stories from the people with whom I’ve worked

over the course of my career, I have taken an oath to protect their stories

and their secrets. I won’t be sharing any of them directly but more as part

of the collective themes I’ve observed. As I work from a trauma-informed

perspective, I won’t be telling any graphic, horrific, or triggering stories

that could further perpetuate people’s own traumas. Narrative therapy

should never prolong or perpetuate trauma by sharing stories that could

harm the teller, or the listener.

I’m also hoping to provide shelter for my grandmother’s story, my father’s

mother, which has come to light out of the darkness, the shadow, and the

grave, where it was been buried with her for over twenty years. During

the quiet months of early 2020, I had time to go through some old family

albums, and I came across material I had tucked away in a box with some

photos and papers about my grandmother’s life. The papers were from the

search I’d started a few years earlier online.

It’s ironic that I’ve been working in the field of trauma for my entire

career yet had no knowledge of the traumatic secret buried deep within

my own family. I have a profound need to understand my grandmother’s

pain and suffering as a young girl, a young woman, a wife, a mother, and

a grandmother. To our knowledge, she never spoke of this to anybody.

Ever. And that’s what makes this trauma a tragedy. We’re all helpless to do

anything to ease her pain. It also explains so much about her personality,

her vulnerability, her strength, her resilience and her suffering … in silence.

I want to tell her story in a way that releases its silence. I will endeavour

to treat her secret story with the utmost respect and compassion. As I

unwrap it, I will gently present it and cradle it in the most delicate lace

handkerchief, as she would have wanted. I will be that safe space for her

secret to finally be set free, and I’ll give her story shelter and honour it with

understanding, love, and compassion.

She died when she was ninety years of age. I was thirty at the time. Twenty

years after her death, the story came to light. It was like a bolt of lightning

struck our family. We’re spread out all over the world: Canada, England,

the United States, Australia, and Hong Kong. Staying in touch through

social media has helped me feel somewhat connected to my cousins. My

father is still very close to his sisters, and they all speak with great pride

and love about their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. It’s

a family connected by loyalty and love. I know my grandmother was proud

of all of us, but it’s now with a heavy heart that I realize her own childhood

was nothing like the happy, safe, and connected lives she helped create for

her own children. I understand now how important that was to her.

 

I feel both compelled and encouraged by her memory, which is giving me

the voice to share her story and release the secret and the silence, because

secrets only survive in the darkness. When we release them to the light

and let them rise to the surface, they lose their power and control over us,

and this is how we become free of the shame. This is my hope in telling

her story.

I also want to write this book from the perspective of the child I was and

from the lens through which I viewed the world around me at the time.

My understanding of events and situations that happened to me, or around

me, impacted me in profound ways. I’ve held on to a great deal of pain and

shame, and through my own inner work and working with many people

who had similar experiences, I’ve learned how to reframe and understand a

different perspective to the stories I told myself and held on to for so long.

Stories are often recalled in fragmented snapshots of moments, which get

stuck in our minds. I’ve learned how to connect the dots of these moments

and weave meaning and understanding through them to create a mosaic

of memories that has become the fabric of who I am.

I now understand that I was hurt and angry for a long time, and that I

created a protective barrier to hide behind. I’m now able to see how and

why things played out for me the way they did. I’ve done a great deal of

work in the past few years, and I’ve been able to work through this pain,

so I don’t want this book to come across as angry or blaming, but from the

perspective of understanding, compassion, and forgiveness.

I too have caused a great deal of pain to the people I love most in my life.

It’s also my hope that by releasing my story and secrets, my shame will

diminish and I’ll find shelter. By sharing my story, perhaps others will feel

less alone with their secrets and shame, and they’ll trust enough to start

sharing their stories in a way that releases them and allows them to seek

shelter.

It took almost an entire lifetime for my mother and me to begin to heal

our relationship. It’s still a work in progress, but we have begun. It started

in the fall of 2020, somewhere between the first and second wave of the

COVID-19 pandemic, when I realized that life was too short to stay stuck

in the anger and hurt. I had wanted to go on a journey of my own life’s

timeline and visit all the places I had lived as a child. This is an exercise

I often suggest to people I work with. When we create a life timeline and

reflect on it, significant events, defining moments, and experiences—good

ones and not so good ones—become the turning points that determine our

choices and paths. When we visualize every experience as a steppingstone

that has led us to exactly this moment in life, it can have a profound impact

on how we see and understand ourselves.

Otherwise, as in the case of my dear grandmother, the story may stay

buried and secret for over one hundred years.

My story begins with childhood, and as tragedy and trauma propelled

me too quickly through adolescence, I got lost for a time in my life of

responsibility, perfectionism, and people pleasing. I started to see myself

unravelling and tried desperately to hold on to who I thought I was

supposed to be. My long and winding road takes me through valleys of

pain, shame, and self-loathing … and then gradually, one step at a time, up

and out the other side to a place of honesty, acceptance, and authenticity.

I write this book because I’d like to share the collection of knowledge,

wisdom, and expertise I’ve collected along my journey. I have sought

shelter in the words of wise ones who have written their stories long before

my own. I am sharing, referencing, quoting, and encouraging you, dear

reader, to go on your own journey, to seek shelter in the footsteps of those

who travel this road with you. It’s too lonely a road to travel on our own.

When we become too focussed on the goal or the destination, we risk not

seeing the beautiful possibilities and moments of happiness and awe right

before our eyes, in this present moment.

We can turn to our drugs of choice: alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, pain killers,

food, chocolate, potato chips, exercise, work, self-harm, sex, competition,

shopping, social media, or a million other things.

xOr, we can seek shelter through music, mindfulness, nature, laughter,

yoga, running, working out, tea, meditation, cooking, creating, reading,

connection, animals, hobbies, art, or a million other things.

Essentially, the question to ask ourselves is: Do I want to numb out or tune

in to what I am thinking, feeling and doing?

There is so much hidden beneath the surface of calm water;

hidden secrets and buried treasure.

But we cannot heal what we keep hidden.

When we become quiet and stop listening to the stories we have told

ourselves, and instead seek shelter in our wisdom, when we are willing to

risk being vulnerable, open and authentic we can start to imagine the new

stories waiting to be written.

I hope that my words will help lighten, enlighten, and lead you through

your own journey to find the shelter you are seeking.

 


9. Do you belong to a critique group? If so, how does this help or hinder your writing?
No I don’t.


10. When did you first decide to submit your work? Please tell us what or who encouraged you to take this big step?
I actually talk about my writing process and experience in the book itself. I hope readers fine it helpful.


11. What is the best and worst advice you ever received? (regarding writing or publishing)

I actually didn’t really tell many people I was even thinking about writing a book until I had almost finished it, and then I needed to share parts with the people that the chapter impacted.  This included my parents, my sisters, my husband, my adult children, and my ex-spouse.  By then, I was receiving so much support to go forward with it, that it just naturally felt like the time to start talking to a publisher. 


12. Do you outline your books or just start writing?

To some degree.  Each of my chapters is a separate area or experience in my life, both personally and professionally.  These experiences are woven into my professional experiences and I hoped to create an educational, informational and therapeutic journey for readers.


13. How do you maintain your creativity?

My book is my life story, both personally and professionally, so as long as I am passionate about my work, then I’ll always have a story to tell.


14. Who is your favorite character in the book? Can you tell us why?

My favorite character in my book is Dolly.  At the risk of giving away the spoiler, I’ll just say she’s very much like Dolly Parton, in that she doesn’t mind when people call her a dumb blonde, because she knows she’s not dumb, and she knows she’s not blonde!


15. Are your plotting bunnies, angels or demons? 
Wait!! What??  I’ll go with angels!


16. Anything else you might want to add?

Thanks SO much for hosting me and highlighting my book.  I sincerely hope your readers enjoy it, and I’d love to hear from people if it resonated with them, and hopefully inspires them to share their own stories.




BLURB:

 

As a mental health clinician, Rebecca Brown has been a safe place for many to seek shelter from their secrets, silence and shame. Inspired to finally slow down, stop running from herself and share her own story, she found ways to seek and savour her own shelter.

 

Rebecca's personal journey takes us through sadness, tragedy, self-sabotage, the impossible pursuit of perfection, distorted thinking and eating, engaging with her shadow self, divorce, and numbing with alcohol, all in an attempt to avoid the story needing to be shared.

 

Dispelling the limiting beliefs we hold about ourselves can unlock our limitless potential to reach goals we never dared to dream. From the Boston Marathon to working with horses, Rebecca sets out to prove to herself that anything is possible when you don't listen to the negative stories you tell yourself.

 

Everyone has a story. We become who we are because of what has happened to us, and because of the stories we tell ourselves. But do our stories continue to serve us well, or keep us stuck? Are our stories fact or fiction? Is it time to rewrite the versions we have been telling ourselves?

 

Shelter provides strategies to help reframe the thinking patterns we have developed, and offers tools to recognize when we are suffering from our own thoughts, feelings and actions. Resilience-building techniques are woven through the pages, and encouragement for the lifelong journey of collecting moments of awe and happiness.

 

Seeking and reading Shelter is a gift of self-compassion and self-discovery. Rebecca's hope is that it will be read with a highlighter in hand, pages folded down, re-read, recommended to a friend, and used as a guide to start sharing our own stories with those we love.

 

We may not have written our beginnings, but we have the ability to write every word from this point forward and just imagine where our stories can take us when we are free of secrets, silence and shame.

 

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EXCERPT:

 

I give my talk.

 

The room erupts in applause.

 

A dozen people line up to thank me or say a few words at the end of my session.

 

One man in particular stands out.

 

He is well over six feet tall and wearing a full Texas sheriff uniform.

 

He has greying hair and is likely close to the end of his career.

 

He pumps my hand as he shakes it, almost leaving it numb.

 

He thanks me for my talk. “Great stuff,” he says.

 

And then he hands me his business card.

 

But it’s not quite a business card.

 

It’s a photo card, like a baseball card, or a kid’s hockey card, with the player’s name, position, and smiling face as they stand posed to take a shot in their team uniform.

Only this is of a man on a black horse.

 

More precisely, it’s this man, a Texas sheriff on his beautiful black police horse.

 

“I thought you’d like to have this,” he says. “My horse is Canadian, like you.” And then he says something that has stayed with me, because he couldn’t be more right: “Everyone in this business should have a good horse!”

 

He meant the business of trauma.

 

I couldn’t have agreed more.

 

I still have his “business card.”

 

Two years later, I went back to Texas to teach a three-day workshop on resilience to youth detention workers. I tried to look up my Texas sheriff, but he had retired. I hope he’s finding more time to enjoy his good horse. I’ve shared the story of our brief encounter and his photo card with many police officers over the years. And every one of them agrees: horses can heal humans. I’ve found shelter with horses. Sometimes in the saddle, but mostly not. My story will get there. Eventually. 

 

I finished my keynote address and spent the rest of the day at the conference on Youth in the Justice System. People stopped me in the halls of the hotel, telling me how much they enjoyed my talk. Later that evening, I went for a run.

 

And then I drank a bottle of wine and went to bed.

 


 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

REBECCA BROWN is a clinical social worker with over 35 years in practice ranging from medical social work, childhood trauma, vicarious trauma for first responders, international psychological first aid, and Equine Assisted Therapy. She is honoured to hold a faculty appointment with the Department of Family Medicine at Western University in London, Ontario. She teaches extensively on the topics of trauma and resilience and has delivered keynote presentations throughout North America. She shares her life and career with her husband, a family physician and trailblazer in the field of Lifestyle Medicine. Together they live and work on the shores of the Great Lake Huron, where they seek and share shelter with their six adult children, four grandchildren, extended family and friends, two dogs, two cats and one horse.

 

Connect with Rebecca L. Brown

 

WEBSITE https://rebeccabrown.ca/

 

INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/rebeccabrown.ca/ 

 

GOODREADS https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22150115.Rebecca_L_Brown 

 

Get your copy of Shelter                    

 

AMAZON.COM https://amazon.com/dp/0228859417 

 

AMAZON.CA https://amazon.ca/dp/0228859417

 

INDIGO CHAPTERS https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/shelter-from-our-secrets-silence/9780228859420-item.html

 

BARNES & NOBLE https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/shelter-from-our-secrets-silence-and-shame-msw-rsw-brown/1140865116

 

SMASHWORDS https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1125515 

 

 

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE

 

Rebecca L. Brown, MSW, RSW will be awarding a $15 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

 

RAFFLECOPTER:

 

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/28e4345f4099

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NOTE: The author is hosting a Goodreads giveaway for the first month of her blog tour, from March 1-31st. It can be found here: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/339258-shelter-from-our-secrets-silence-and-shame-how-our-stories-can-keep-u                   

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Descent Into Darkness by Zanne Raby

 Please welcome Zanne Raby author of Descent Into Darkness

Zanne Raby will be awarding a $15 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.


Descent Into Darkness

byZanne Raby

 

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GENRE  Science-Fiction / Space-Opera

 

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INTERVIEW:


1. What or who inspired you to start writing?

 

The truth is that writing was always in my blood. My mom wrote children’s stories that were never published. Every night, when she put me to bed, she would tell me stories about faraway lands and different cultures. My mom was from an immigrant family that left a poor village in Sicily after the First World War. They arrived in the USA without any knowledge of English, but a desire to have a better life for their children. Mom would tell me stories about life in the “old country” and then when Russia and the USA were rocketing into space back in the late 1960s, she switched to stories about the moon and other galaxies. Now you can see why I chose to write sci-fi, with all that inspiration coming from my mom. Unfortunately, none of my mother’s fascinating stories were ever published, but she encouraged me from a young age to be creative. 

 

2. What elements are necessary components for this genre?

 

Let’s talk about the name of my series, “The Chronicles of Deneb”. Two of the novel are now out, and you can find them on Amazon, Kobo, and Barnes and Noble. But just from the title, you kind of get the idea that the novels aren’t happening on Earth. You think “sci-fi” right off the bat, but that’s just the beginning. I wanted the story to be interesting to almost anyone so Descent into Darkness(the second novel in the series) isn’t hard science fiction. In my opinion, extraterrestrial exploration is a necessary component of this genre, as well as interactions with alien cultures and fictional worlds.  That’s why when I wrote Descent into Darkness,I set it on a make-believe planet in the Denebian solar system, Deneb being a real star but without planets. DiDis heavy on adventure with a smattering of science and a smidge of romance. I believe that when you write sci-fi, you’ve got to insert enough factual data to make it believable, but the story can’t rely totally on science otherwise it gets bogged down in details to the point where it becomes a slog. That’s why I sprinkle a ton of adventure into the mix with characters that I unveil bit by bit throughout the series. Adventure + aliens = entertainment!


3. How did you come up with your idea for your novel?

 

This is going to sound a bit strange, but the original idea for the series came about through some conversations with my sister. She’s got an ocean liner full of friends who seem to be total gold-diggers (to each, their own), and there’s me, the woman who served in the Air Force for 38 years climbing up the camouflage ladder. Well, that lifestyle was just was super shocking. From all those long talks, came the idea to write a tongue-in-cheek book about gold-diggers in space. I started working on that, and then I realized I needed a back story. So I wrote a more serious adventure-based work titled The Flight of the Mayflower,the first book in the series where three Space Arks flee from Earth in 2080 to find a new habitable planet to call home. The current novel, Descent into Darkness,is the continuation of TFOMas the main characters face personal dilemmas integrating into a more advanced alien society where their arrival has plummeted the planet into turmoil.


4. What expertise did you bring to your writing?

 

Here comes my past to haunt me! I served in the Royal Canadian Air Force for thirty-eight years and retired as a Lieutenant-Colonel. I was on deployments, including Joint Task Force Afghanistan, Joint Force Command Brunssum and did a tour at US Central Command and a short stint at the Strategic Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. That means I have a ton of military experience, and you know what they say – “write what you know”. So, in my series, several of my main characters have military backgrounds – for instance, Lt-Col Fynn Vogel is a super-star fighter pilot jock, as is his wife, Erica Rosendahl. Colonel Pallav KĂ³bor is a Security Officer, big, brave and bent on revenge.  I also introduce a young female officer Captain Bafa Villutomi (an alien from Deneb) as Pallav’s sidekick. She’s smart, sassy and quick as lightning but she has a lot to learn – like most young officers. Like I did, all those years ago.

 

5. What would you want your readers to know about you that might not be in your bio?

 

I just adopted a sweet Pomchi puppy named Maximus. A little guy with a giant ego. He looks like a foxy little angel but acts like a real devil at times! He’s the first puppy I’ve ever owned and he’s training me well. Now I may seem to be an extrovert, but I’m actually a very private person. Most of my adult life, I’ve had to develop a real hard shell and not let anyone in to see who the authentic me really is. Part of this is due to my service with the Air Force where I needed to portray a specific persona to be taken seriously as a senior officer (who also happens to be a woman). But we all need our own space to be our goofy, crazy selves and laugh at the Three Stooges without being judged, right? Lose one point if you don’t know who they are!


6. As far as your writing goes, what are your future plans?

 

That’s an easy question. As long as I have inspiration, I’ll continue to write. Right now, I’m working on the third book in the series, Fires of Fury. And I have a draft outline of the fourth book, I think it might be called Spirits of Steel. The series will span over thirty years, so there’s more on the way for sure!


7. If you could be one of the characters from this book, who would it be and why?

 

Now that’s a good question. Fynn Vogel is the type of person I’d love to be. He’s the best of the best once you get him in the cockpit and up in the clouds. Loyal. Kind-hearted. Cocky and cute. An all-around fun person. Who wouldn’t want to be Top Gun? Then, there’s General Ravenna. She’s an alien from Deneb7 and a woman who had to prove herself every step of the way in a male-dominated world. A woman who was scarred by life and whose career has become a crutch. Extremely successful, she’s made it to the top. Sharp as a whip, ruthless, but she also has a vulnerable side. As the series progresses, we see more of Ravenna and like an onion, she has many layers. So, toss up between the two for me.


8. Do you belong to a critique group? If so how does this help or hinder your writing?

 

There are times when, like everyone, I have doubts. Some of it has to do with technology and what is in the realm of the scientifically probable. I have a group of friends who are brutally honest with me. I’ll send them a scenario, and then some possible outcomes for them to review. I gather all the responses and go with the majority. I listen to the voice of the group when I’m unsure. They’ve helped me quite a bit and I appreciate their honesty.


9. Do you outline your books or just start writing?

 

When I first started writing, I just wrote. I began the first novel in the series in March 2018, a few months before I released from the Air Force. I had so much uncertainty and fear in my life that writing helped unleash this. I just let the words flow across the screen. Well, sooner or later, when a person is writing a series that spans decades, you really have to make an outline and a timeline. Without this, there’ll be too many inconsistencies in the work. I start on sticky notes and post them on the wall, grouping them by year and character. It’s not carved in stone and I change it slightly from time to time, but my outline is like a road map leading me along the way.


10. How do you maintain your creativity?

 

Every day I get up and exercise, then take a long, hot shower. I have this great big shower with a pebble floor and three walls with stones embedded in them, plus a glass door through which I can see the hills and forests in the distance. And of course, a humungous sunflower shower head.  I get a ton of inspiration with the water trickling down. Water has always been inspirational to me, I mean, I live on a hill overlooking Georgian Bay, and you’re going to see a water theme in the series when I introduce the planet Cepheus, a watery world with an archipelago of mountainous islands linked by a series of bridges. But then again, I’m on a well so these long hot showers are something of a double-edged sword in the summer. We’ve run out of water a few times and I’m wondering if it’s got something to do with my creativity in the shower routine.


11. Who is your favorite character in the book. Can you tell us why? 

 

My favorite character is General Pallav KĂ³bor. Pallav is a straightforward kind of guy. Married his high school sweetheart, became a cop, had a couple of kids, and then had to follow his genius astrophysicist wife around the country until they ended up at NASA. While she’s earning a Nobel prize for the discovery of habitable Earth-like planets, he’s serving as the senior security officer and chugging along in her shadow. But things change for him when he finds out she’s doing the dirty on him. Pallav then dips into the dark side and plots revenge, not on her – she’s the love of his life – but on the brilliant astronautical engineer who just happens to be the guy who saved his bacon. In the first book of the series, Pallav is not a main character but that changes in Descent into Darkness. In DiD, Pallav runs with the wolves but he never loses sight of who he really is:  a family man at heart, who will do anything to keep his loved ones safe. Even at the cost of his own soul.





BLURB:

 

Descent into Darkness: Mayhem follows the Mayflower in the second book of The Chronicles of Deneb series. Journey along with the crew of the Space Ark Mayflower as they adapt to their new home on the planet Deneb. But along with their struggle to integrate into an alien culture, a new battle sweeps across the planet with the arrival of the human-transmitted Chimera bactovirus, bringing war and fanning the flames of racial intolerance. With a bloody conflict raging across the planet, the crew of the Mayflower is split between the two factions and embroiled in the chaos and destruction. Descend with the crew into darkness, where the only survivors of a global war will be on the right side of the border.

 

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EXCERPT:

 

“Pallav? You alright?” Tara’s voice broke him from his reverie and he pasted on a phony smile.

 

“Sorry darling, I was a million light years away. I’ll be fine,” he promised. Sweat trickled down his back in the unrelenting heat of the Denebian day, his disruptive pattern shirt already sticking to his body as he shrugged into his rucksack.

 

“Daddy, I’m gonna miss you.” The chirpy sing-song voice of little Jolanta gave him cause to smile at the child as she held out her arms to him. Swooping her up, Pallav dropped a kiss on the little girl’s rosy brown cheek, her eyes glistening with tears.

 

“And I’m going to miss you too, little one.” Hugging the orphaned girl to his chest, he burrowed his face into the cloud of dark hair that was as soft as a feather before pinching her cheek and gently setting her down. Guilt pierced his heart at the sad resigned look on the child’s face. Had it not been for him, Jolanta would be snug as a bug with her biological parents and not in lockdown high above the capital city living with a pair of humans.

 

Poor little thing… she’s known so much loss in her short life, he thought. Surrounded by death as the human Chimera bactovirus raged across Deneb, Jolanta had been cruelly abandoned by her mother after Tara retrieved the fallen child from the cobblestoned marketplace in the centre of the capital city. He could still picture his wife walking through the door with the tiny tot in tow. Shocked, surprised, but then captivated, Pallav let the child into his heart. It wasn’t like his two teenagers wanted him around anymore. No, Luke and Isabella were busy chartering their own course in the Wessel world with Gomalan insisting that they attend the best boarding school in the nation.

 

Taking advantage of his position, Pallav had initiated a thorough search for Jolanta’s parents only to get confirmation that they were amongst the thousands in Styria who had succumbed to the pandemic. Since her arrival, the young orphan had been his little shadow, never leaving his side, following the big man’s movements with her luminous opalescent eyes. He smiled inwardly at the thought of Jolanta climbing into her little cot and begging her new daddy for a bedtime story. Guilt-ridden he realized that he’d miss her more than his own children who were so immersed in their new lives that even their weekly holotalks were rushed and awkward. Laughing at himself, Pallav knew he was totally under the child’s spell.

 

“I promise to be back in time for market day, so no tears, okay?” Taking the little urchin’s chin in his hands, Pallav stared into her eyes. “And you have a promise to make to me too young lady, don’t you?” The little brown head nodded up and down, serious eyes acknowledging the responsibility her adopted father had assigned to her.

 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Since the days of the Napoleonic War, there has always been a member of Zanne's family in uniform. Choosing to follow in the footsteps of her ancestors, Zanne joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1980, and was selected to attend the Royal Military College of Canada – the first year that women were accepted into that prestigious academy of learning. After graduation, she studied to become a Transportation and Movements Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force.

 

During a career spanning 38 years, some of the most memorable experiences involved command of 8 Mission Support Squadron as part of Joint Task Force Afghanistan, leading a study on support to the Canadian Arctic involving several trips to Northern Canada, including Canadian Forces Station Alert (the most northern settlement in the world), a three–year tour with NATO at Joint Force Command Brunssum, a deployment as the NATO Liaison Officer to United States Central Command, and finally a nomination as the Deputy Commander for the Canadian Forces Recruiting Group.

 

After hanging up the uniform and putting away the combat boots, Zanne bought a small acreage in Central Ontario and designed her own house. With an office overlooking the picturesque shores of Georgian Bay, surrounded by maps and images of alien worlds, she is pursuing her life-long ambition to become an author. Enough of the reports and returns that littered her desk over her career, now she could turn her attention to unleashing the creativity that had taken a back seat to the analytical world of logistics. The time had come to shake the dust off and begin a new career. The winds of change had called.

 

Zanne is currently crafting The Chronicles of Deneb, a sci-fi series that will take the reader from a dystopian earth on a voyage across the galaxy in search of a safe haven. But the planets the team discover provide anything but the sanctuary they sought. In her spare time, Zanne enjoys travel, photography, hiking, and gardening. And always, a good story to pass the time.

 

 

Connect with Zanne Raby

 

WEBSITE zanneraby.com

 

FACEBOOK Zanne Raby

 

INSTAGRAM @zanne_raby

 

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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Marines Don't Cry by Daniel Garcia and Jacqueline C. Garcia

 Please welcome Daniel Garcia and Jacqueline C. Garcia author of Marines Don't Cry

One randomly chosen winner via rafflecopter will win a $50 Amazon/BN.com gift card.

Ten randomly chosen winners via rafflecopter will win a free copy of the eBook.



Marines Don't Cry

by Daniel Garcia and Jacqueline C. Garcia

 

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GENRE: Memoir, Non-fiction

 

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INTERVIEW:


Why did you write the book? 

            As a result of walking by foot around the world for several decades and meeting all kinds of people, such as the poorest of the poorest and the richest of the richest, many people in different countries asked me, “Can I have a copy of our book?”  

            Dec 7, 2021 marks 25 years of this life, walking and praying for children and world peace.  52,000,000 steps on six continents.  People ask, “How did you do it?” 

            As I experienced many harrowing stories, I felt God telling me, “Write the book.” Actually, it was an idea I had before I starting walking in 1996, that my life would be a walk, a book, a documentary, a movie, and a concert.

What is the book about?

            This book is about death and life.  It is about healing.  It is about God and about me, a Marine, what I went through and how God changed me.  It is about how God communicates with me and how I responded.  His joy, his forgiveness, his peace.  This book is about receiving the love of God when I was lost, and I didn’t even know I was lost. 

Would I be obedient or disobedient?  I learned that when I was disobedient, I experienced pain.  When I was obedient to what God is telling me, I experienced miracles.

Where did you get the idea for this book?

            The idea of “Marines Don’t Cry” is both from God and from people that I met along the highways and byways.  These people are part of my life, my journey, my healing.   Since I was a young kid in New York City, my escape was going to the movies.  I would be caught up in the stories.  So, I wondered what would it be like to tell the story of my life, raised in the ghettos of New York to walking by foot around the world.  

Why is your book being released now (Dec 2022)?

            Look at the events in the world today:  division, pandemic, death, corruption, greed.  People are losing hope and don’t know where to turn.  Marines Don’t Crytells the reader what I did to regain hope in devastating events.  The alternative would have been suicide – I chose life; therefore, I chose God. I wanted to live, and the only one who could give me hope was God.  

Why do you believe God picked you?

            I really don’t know “why me” or why anybody.  I know that I needed God, a father, someone to teach me, to save me from myself.   I believe that before I was born, the Almighty already knew who I was, what I was going to do in my life, and how I would be chosen to impact the world with hope.  It is humbling to receive the favor of God, to have his hand upon one’s life.  It is compelling and overpowering.  This is something we had to write about and share with the world.





BLURB:

 

Have you ever been lost -- really lost?

 

Danny and Jackie answer this question in Marines Don’t Cry with stories of death to life, deep sorrow to joy, darkness to light, and freedom in Christ.

 

Danny recounts his early life in Spanish Harlem and describes conversion from a life of drugs and “the fast lane” to one consumed with knowing and serving God. This makes his journey of walking more than 52 million steps on six continents for children and world peace such an incredible story.

 

Marines Don’t Cry is about the transformational power of God’s love: how Danny found his calling and is delivering the message of Christ at all costs.

 

 

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EXCERPT:

 

Chapter 7: “You Must Choose Now”

 

One night in my living room, under the influence of several drugs and alcohol, I experienced something bizarre and frightening. Something happened to me, and I knew that something was terribly wrong. In a moment, I felt my spirit leaving my body; a wrenching separation and tearing from deep within. Life literally came out of my body. My feet lifted from the floor. I levitated upwards and felt myself being pulled out of this world. It was an out-of-body experience. I did not feel physical pain, but I knew I was dying. All my life, I had been in control and never let fear consume me. Now, I was terrified.

 

I panicked.

 

My thoughts raced. I knew that if I died, I would go to hell because of all the bad things I had done in my life. I learned in Catholic school that if I died in the state of mortal sin, I was destined for hell, a place of eternal fire and torment. Eternity flashed before me, and I heard an audible voice through time, space, and spirit say:

 

“Which way do you choose? Life or death? You must choose now.”

 

The voice enveloped my thoughts. In a flash, the Lord gave me a choice of life or death, and it was a choice of both physical and spiritual proportions. Although I had not been in church for over twenty-five years, I knew I was lost, had no hope, and was going to hell. I was completely petrified, and for the first time in my entire life, I was truly afraid and frightened beyond my understanding.

 

With a desperate cry, I screamed, “Jesus, save me!”

 

As soon as I said the name “Jesus,” my spirit immediately jumped back into my body. I experienced the terrible fear of God. To this point in my life, I paid no attention to the teachings that the Catholic church instilled in me. I had turned away from Him and disobeyed His laws.

 

By calling on the name of Jesus Christ, I chose life. I was saved spiritually; the moment of my salvation from death and beginning the transformation to a new life. This was a miracle. I was thirty-three years old—the same age as Jesus when he started his public ministry.

 


 

 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

About the authors of Marines Don’t Cry

 

Daniel Garcia

 

Danny Garcia, The Walking Man, was born and raised in New York’s Spanish Harlem.  He served as a United States Marine, law enforcement officer, and ordained minister. Since 1996, he has prayed and walked over 52,000, 000 steps on six continents for children and world peace. During his journeys, Garcia met with dignitaries all over the world, ministering to the famous and to the poorest of the poor.  Danny made presentations to Kings/royals, Presidents, and other world leaders, to include four Presidents of the USA, several Prime Ministers of other countries, the Pope, Mother Teresa, Ambassadors and various eminent personalities and multilateral organizations.  Garcia began his journey as a personal commitment to peace and children and continued walking and raising funds for multiple charitable organizations.

 

Danny is married to the former Jacqueline Charsagua of El Paso, TX, and they work side by side to share the gospel of Jesus Christ.  For more information, visit Danny’s website, www.globalwalk.cc.

Jackie Charsagua Garcia

 

Jackie Charsagua Garcia is married to Daniel Garcia.  She graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO, in 1985 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force.  Jackie holds a Bachelor of Science in Management and a Master of Science in Human Resources Management.  While in the US Air Force, Jackie specialized in communications, acquisition, systems engineering, and information technology.  

 

After a rewarding and fulfilling Air Force career, she retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the summer of 2006, having spent more than 21 years on active duty. Since 2006, she has supported and advised on all aspects of her husband’s walks and charitable initiatives within the United States and abroad.  She joined Danny during his Africa Walk in 2007 and ministered in South Africa, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Southern Sudan.  During this time, her faith and reliance on God grew tremendously under the mentorship of Danny Garcia. The Global Walk experience gave Jackie an opportunity to serve God abroad, and her vision is to spread the hope, love, and the grace of Jesus Christ through her writing.  She is a native of El Paso, TX, mother of one amazing daughter, and a breast cancer survivor. 

 

Websites: 

https://marinesdontcry.com    

https://www.globalwalk.cc

 

Facebook:  

https://www.facebook.com/dannygarciawalkingman/          

https://www.facebook.com/groups/263639465513321

https://www.facebook.com/jackiecharsagua.garcia

 

Instagram:  

https://www.instagram.com/dannyg_walking man/

https://www.instagram.com/jackiecg_usafa85/

 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBYOx4vqntVWUtW8pnefqg/videos

 

YouTube link of an interview with Danny and Jackie for the Veterans History Project: https://youtu.be/tiJV0RdVmis

 

Linked In: 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-c-garcia/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/global-walk-inc/

 

Buy links:  Marines Don't Cry (marinesdontcry.com)

 

BookFunnel:  https://buy.bookfunnel.com/xq67q9237u

 

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Marines-Dont-Cry-Delivering-Message/dp/163195640X/

 

Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/marines-dont-cry-danny-garcia/1139454637

 

Books-a-Million: https://www.booksamillion.com/p/Marines-Dont-Cry/Danny-Garcia/9781631956409

 

BookShop: https://bookshop.org/books/marines-don-t-cry-delivering-the-message-at-all-costs/9781631956409

 

IndieBound:  https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781631956409

 

 

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE

 

One randomly chosen winner via rafflecopter will win a $50 Amazon/BN.com gift card.

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