Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Young Adult Book Blitz: Forest Legend - The Tale of Ol' Split Toe by Dan Ellens

Ancient woods remember everything. Forest Legend: The Tale of Ol’ Split Toe leans into that idea with a story shaped by time, survival, and the uneasy push-and-pull between humanity and the natural world.

With a young adult lens and an environmental thread running through it, this book looks poised to blend adventure with reflection, tracing how one forest—and one extraordinary deer—witnesses generations of change, conflict, and resilience. For readers drawn to nature-centered fiction, time-spanning journeys, and stories that carry both urgency and heart, this one has a lot to catch the eye.




The Tale of Ol' Split Toe


YOUNG ADULT FICTION

Science & Nature/Environment Science Fiction/Time Travel Literature & Fiction/Action & Adventure

Date Published: 03-31-2026

Publisher: Mission Point Press


 

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Mother Nature struggles to maintain equilibrium in a changing world while fire, disease, logging, human displacement, and war repeatedly destroy forests of centuries-old trees. Split Toe, a deer chosen at birth for a unique education, travels through time to understand the interconnected workings of a Michigan forest. He meets humans along the way: Ice Age hunters who trap and kill a mastodon; Mukwoh, a young Ojibwe hunter who stalks Split Toe through swamp and forest; loggers clearcutting Michigan’s white pines; Edra, a woman advocating for the trees; Angus and Grace, pioneers who become a first generation of family farmers; scientists from the future studying the impact of nuclear radiation.
 

Split Toe witnesses two hundred years of conflict building between modern humans -- who fight to control the natural world -- and Mother Nature, who repeatedly reaches for balance. He wonders whether human ways will ultimately overpower Mother Nature, until he meets a boy who changes everything.

 

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about the author

 

 Dan Ellens is an outdoor enthusiast who is passionate about connecting people with nature. He spends nearly half of each year in an isolated, electricity-free treehouse on Winterfield Pines Nature Sanctuary with woodstove heat, handpump water, and oil lamp lighting. 

 

Dan has written four nonfiction books intended to inspire adventure, promote self-sufficient lifestyles, and connect people with nature.

 

While not in the wilds, Dan and his wife live in the small community of Salem, Michigan.


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Children's Book Blitz: Rhea and Crowley by G.D. Griffiths

Stories that stay with children often do more than entertain—they give them a safe place to explore big feelings in small, meaningful ways. The kind of story that can be read together one night and revisited later with new understanding.

 

At its heart, this one leans into quiet bravery—the kind that shows up in uncertain moments, in unlikely friendships, and in learning how to face fears without having to be fearless. There’s a warmth here that feels approachable for younger readers, while still offering enough depth to grow alongside them.

 

Blending adventure with emotional connection, this story invites readers into a journey where courage looks different for everyone—and where even the smallest steps forward matter.

 



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Date Published: March 10, 2026



 

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Meet Rhea! She is a big, fluffy German Shepherd with a wiggly tail. She is brave and strong, but she has a tiny secret: loud thunder makes her want to hide.

Meet Crowley! He is a clever crow with shiny feathers. But he has a big worry for a bird: looking down from the sky makes him feel dizzy!

One day, on a camping trip, Rhea follows a yummy smell deep into the woods. But as she wanders further and further away from her tent, she gets lost just as big storm clouds begin to gather above her. But she isn't alone in the dark woods. She stumbles upon Crowley, a bird who would rather hop than fly.

Now, this dog and bird must become a team. Can they help each other be brave enough to find Rhea's way back to the campsite?

 

A story they won't outgrow

A Story That Grows With Your Child! This book features two versions of Rhea and Crowley's adventure:

 

Read 1 - The Read-Aloud: Short, rhythmic, and full of fun sounds for toddlers (Ages 1-5)

 

Read 2 -The Early Reader: An expanded story with more details and dialogue for independent readers (Ages 6-9)

 

about the author

 

G.D's storytelling spark was ignited in the hallowed land of Wales, where his childhood was spent exploring the sea until the legendary midnight summer twilight. His journey led him through academia, earning degrees in Computer Science and Operations Management, culminating in a PhD focused on Virtual Reality. 



​While pursuing his studies in Nottingham, he met his wife. Together, their spirit of adventure took them first to New Zealand, where G.D worked in the video game industry and taught Scuba Diving. A seemingly simple job inquiry brought them to California, a place they planned to "try for one year," and where they still reside almost fourteen years later in Redondo Beach. 



The family, which welcomed their son in 2012, is completed by Rhea, their quirky German Shepherd. Rhea became the key inspiration for G.D's first book, ABC's With Rhea, A doggy journey through the alphabet. Having observed that children learn best through stories, G.D wrote this book to craft a specific, relatable world for each letter, encouraging children to connect deeply with the subject. 



He has recently published his second book, Olly's Journey, and is already hard at work weaving new tales and adventures for his readers. 



G.D's mission is to empower children to pursue their own creative writing journey.

 

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Why You Connect to Some Books in Ways You Can’t Explain

Someone asks, "So what was the book about?"--and you hesitate before responding—not because you didn't understand the book, but because whatever you say is going to sound smaller than what it actually felt like. You try anyway. You mention the writing, maybe the characters, maybe something vague like "it just worked for me." But even as you're saying it, you can tell that's not really it.

 

connecting with a good book

If that's ever happened to you, there's probably a reason—and it has more to do with how you read than what you read.

You're drawn to the atmosphere as much as the story. 

You tend to notice the tone beneath the surface of a scene, not just what's happening on the surface. It's the emotional weight behind the character conversations that draws you in, along with the way tension builds gradually rather than relying on big, dramatic moments. Even when the plot itself is simple, that sense of being inside the characters' world is what really keeps you invested in turning the pages.

You hold onto the small moments more than the big ones. 

It's often not the major twists or action-packed scenes that stay with you. It's a line that felt refreshingly honest, a subtle interaction between main characters, or a moment that could be easily overlooked--but wasn't. Those are the things that make a story feel real to you—even if they're the hardest parts to explain to someone else later.

You sit with a book before you try to explain it. 

You're not in a rush to break a story down the second you finish it. You tend to replay certain moments, reflect on how it all felt, and let it all settle in your mind a bit. So when someone asks for your thoughts right away, it can feel like you're being asked to explain something you're still processing.

When something works, it feels personal. 

Now and then, a book lines up with something in you in a way that's hard to define. It might reflect a mood, a thought, or a point of view you didn't even realize you were carrying. It's not always obvious, and it's not always something you can point to—but you can feel it when it happens.

What stays with you is an overall feeling, not the story's details. 

You might forget some of the book's specifics over time—the order of events, smaller plot happenings, even certain character names. But you don't forget how the book felt while you were reading it (and how it lingered after). That mood, that pull to keep going, the moments that hold you a little longer than expected—that's what sticks.

Not every book you love is going to come with a clear explanation, and it doesn't need one. Some stories stay with you in ways that don't translate easily into words—and that's part of what makes them matter.

Have you ever tried to explain a book you loved and felt like you weren't quite getting it right? What stayed with you—the story itself, or the way it made you feel? 

 

Monday, March 30, 2026

Children's Book Blitz: Emma the Elephant by Lorinda Alana

A story centered on growing up and finding your place can resonate long after the last page is turned. Emma the Elephant brings that journey to life, blending warmth, growth, and heart into a tale that feels both comforting and quietly meaningful.

 

Perfect for young readers who are beginning to understand making good choices and finding confidence, this story offers a soft, encouraging look at what it means to grow into yourself. With its family-centered guidance, it’s an ideal pick for families, classrooms, or anyone looking to share a story that lingers long after the final page.



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This is a story for Elephant Lovers!

 

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Emma is a tale about a young elephant who lives in the Kalahari Desert with her wonderful herd. Emma the Elephant longs to be a strong, wise, and big-hearted elephant like her mother Norma and her many aunties. After learning to make good choices and experiencing hard-won life lessons, Emma the Elephant eventually becomes the elephant she has always wanted to be.

 

about the author

 

Ms. Alana is a published school teacher and has been spreading a love of learning and reading for decades. She has two wonderful adult children who love to read!

 

Ms. Alana has always adored elephants; in fact, they are her favorite land animal.

 

Ms. Alana and her "was-band" lived on a farm in Hawaii where she owned a successful volcano tour company for seven years. She moved from Maui in 2023 and now continues to teach "on the mainland."


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Mystery Book Blitz: The Guilt of Others by Sara Burrell

A single moment can fracture everything—and sometimes the truth hides in the cracks it leaves behind. The Guilt of Others leans into that tension, building a mystery that feels as much about emotional fallout as it is about solving a crime. With layered perspectives and shifting truths, this is the kind of read that invites you to look twice at every detail—and every character.

If you’re drawn to mysteries that explore buried secrets while keeping the stakes deeply personal, this one sits firmly in that sweet spot between psychological intrigue and character-driven suspense. Ideal for readers who enjoy slow-burn reveals, it promises a story where answers come at a cost—and nothing is quite as straightforward as it seems.



Mystery

Date Published: February 25, 2026

Publisher: Seacoast Press


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The Guilt of Others opens with the sound of a gunshot in an overcrowded office. But who was shot—and who pulled the trigger—remains a mystery. Told through the intertwined perspectives of multiple characters, each harboring secrets and scars from past and present, the story slowly unravels the emotional and psychological web of trauma, secrets, and buried motives binding them together. With nine suspects, three possible weapons, and a detective whose instincts are starting to betray her, the search for the truth unearths secrets no one was prepared to face.

 

about the author

 

 Sara Burrell grew up in Mableton, Georgia. She is a graduate of Young Harris College and The University of Georgia. Sara is in her twentieth year of teaching, and is currently a teacher at an elementary school in Georgia where she is the gifted program coordinator for third, fourth, and fifth grade students. Her husband of 18 years, 2 children, 2 hound dogs, and 2 cats provide plenty of adventure and excitement to her already-busy days. Through all that, she also writes books. The Guilt of Others is her second novel. Her first, Newsworthy, released in 2023, was praised for its suspenseful plot and surprising twists.


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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Bookstagram Review: The Regression Strain by Kevin Hwang

Today, we are joining the Bookstagram tour for medical thriller The Regression Strain by Kevin Hwang! Check out this thriller, learn about the author & be sure to enter for a chance to win a prize in the book tour giveaway at the end of this post too!


 

​Book Title:  THE REGRESSION STRAIN (A THRILLER) by Kevin Hwang
Category:  Adult Fiction (18+),  344 pages
Genre: Medical Thriller
Publisher: Normal Range Press
Release date:  May 2025
Content RatingPG-13 + M because of s-words, f-words, suicide, violence, and references to sexual abuse (but not dramatized on the page)
 
"With tight pacing, visceral horror, and sharp psychological insight, The Regression Strain explores what happens when science, instinct, and morality collide..." — K.C. Finn, Readers' Favorite

Awards
First Place, 2025 Independent Author Network (IAN) Book of the Year Award, Thriller category
Gold Medal, 2025 Readers' Favorite, General Thriller category
Medical Thriller of the Year, 2025 Best Thrillers Book Awards


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Nobody’s safe when the inner beast awakens...

Dr. Peter Palma joins the medical team of the Paradise to treat passengers for minor ailments as the cruise ship sails across the Atlantic. But he soon discovers that something foul is festering under the veneer of leisure. Deep in the bowels of the ship, a vile affliction pits loved ones against each other and shatters the bonds of civil society. The brig fills with felons, the morgue with bodies, and the vacation becomes a nightmare.

One by one, the chaos claims Peter's allies. His mentor spirals into madness and the security chief fights a losing battle against anarchy. No help comes from the captain, who has an ego bigger than the ocean.

With the ship racing toward an unprepared New York, the fate of humanity hinges on Peter's deteriorating judgment. But he's hallucinating and delirious...and sometimes primal urges are impossible to resist.

The Regression Strain is a fast-paced medical thriller laced with psychological suspense, perfect for fans of Michael Crichton and Blake Crouch.
 
my review

The Regression Strain pulls readers into a very plausible setting and scenario. Medical thrills and psychological drama takes center stage in Regression Strain. Regression Strain pulls you into a story that feels just believable enough to make you pause and think. The science is there, but it never feels overwhelming, and the pacing keeps things moving. You might have to roll with a few moments, but overall it’s an easy, immersive read with a cool, slightly eerie edge.

 

Expect a relatable main character. The characters are engaging--and easy enough to identify with. Especially the main character, who feels real in how he reacts to the growing situation under pressure. Character decisions and struggles keep the story grounded, even when things get intense. The side characters add some different perspectives, though a few could’ve been explored a bit more. Still, the character dynamics definitely help keep you invested as the story progresses.

 

Would I Recommend The Regression Strain? Overall, I’d recommend this to fans of fast-paced medical thrillers with a bit of a “what if?” twist. If you like books that mix science, suspense, and just enough depth to make you think—but still keep you turning pages—this one’s worth checking out.

 
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Kevin Hwang, MD, is an internal medicine physician and professor at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston, where he sees patients, teaches residents, and leads research and quality improvement projects. Nothing excites him more than chicken enchiladas, index cards, and appropriately sized packaging.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Historical Fiction Spotlight: Her Own Legacy by Debra Borchert

History doesn’t just shape nations—it reshapes the lives of the people caught inside it, often in ways they never chose. And sometimes, the most powerful stories come from the women determined to claim a future in a world designed to deny them one.

 

Today’s spotlight shines on Her Own Legacy by Debra Borchert, a sweeping historical fiction novel set against the turbulence of the French Revolution. At its heart is a story of resilience, identity, and the fight to hold onto what matters when everything is at risk. With a richly layered setting and a heroine navigating loyalty, love, and survival, this is a book for readers who are drawn to strong women, emotional stakes, and the quiet strength it takes to rewrite your own story.


 

Book Title:  Her Own Legacy, Book 1 of the Chateau de Verzat Series by Debra Borchert
Category:  Adult Fiction (18+), 870 pages
Genre:  Historical Fiction
Publisher:  Le Vin Press
Release date:   Sep 2022
Tour datesMar 13 to Apr 3, 2026
Content Rating:  PG-13 + M: No explicit sex scenes or bad language, but one of the main characters is illegitimate. Violence of the French Revolution included, but no gore. ​



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​A captivating tale of courage, betrayal, and resilience set against the tumultuous backdrop of the French Revolution

To save her world, she must risk losing it.

Chateau Verzat’s vineyards have sustained generations, but ancient laws forbid unmarried women from inheriting land. Countess Joliette de Verzat secretly manages her estate, haunted by the fear of losing everything for herself and her people.

Revolution erupts, chaos descends. She risks her life to save her forbidden lover amidst the turmoil and flees to Paris where she uncovers a shocking truth: her illegitimate half-brother, Henri, is the rightful heir.

Now hunted by her father’s killer, Joliette must trust those she has saved to protect her and help her reclaim her legacy. But as she faces impossible choices and dangerous enemies, she must also confront her own desires and the true meaning of family.

For fans of strong women and forbidden romance, Her Own Legacy is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and the fight for self-determination. Experience the passion and turmoil of a woman defying tradition to claim her rightful place.
 
 
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Debra Borchert has had many careers: clothing designer, actress, TV show host, spokesperson for high-tech companies, marketing and public relations professional, and technical writer for Fortune 100 companies. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Writer, among others. Her short stories have been published in anthologies and independently. 

A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, she weaves her knowledge of textiles and clothing design throughout her historical French fiction. Her work has been honored with a Historical Novel Society Editors’ Choice, Publishers Weekly BookLife Editor’s Pick, numerous awards--including: Winner Best Book Series, Page Turner Awards and the Independent Author Award, Runner Up, and many five-star reviews.

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