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TOTALITY Tanith Davenport ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GENRE : Erotic romance ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLURB : When eclipse-chaser Azora goes to see a partial eclipse with her friends, she catches the attention of film star and BDSM enthusiast Lorcan and wins a kiss from him. Two months later Lorcan contacts her and asks to meet up, and Azora wonders - what can he want from someone like her? Azora and Lorcan soon find the heat between them igniting, but Lorcan’s co-stars make one thing clear– Lorcan likes to date “civilians”, discarding them within a few weeks. Azora decides to enjoy the ride – her friends’ animal shelter will benefit from the publicity, and why shouldn’t she have some fun while still seeking the one thing she’s never seen, a total eclipse? But soon Azora knows the end date is in sight – and yet she no longer is sure she wants it to end. Can Lorcan be truly happy with a civilian, or will Azora see totality alone? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WINE CELLAR LIBRARY'S REVIEW : Thank you to Tanith Davenport a...

Book Tour: Excerpt of The Landmark Achilles by James George Brianas

 

In Search of His Palace, His Family, Homer, the War, and the Bronze Age Mediterranean

 

Nonfiction

Date Published: October 30, 2024

Publisher: Mindstir Media


 

The Bronze Age Mediterranean, 3200 1200 BC, was a period of high movement, intrigue, and warfare. In this book, the author, through extensive research with "Boots on the Ground," provides a new, cohesive, and comprehensive view of that age, the evolution of the Greeks into the Mediterranean, the kings and commander with their fortresses and palaces, and capped in the final years with Homer's war, "The Greatest War Story Ever Told." He describes not only how the Greek hero Achilles and events of that war leave a lasting legacy but also weaves in five generations of the family of Achilles, the truth about Homer and his war, and solves the mystery of the palace site of Achilles and his father Peleus. Excavations of Troy from 1871 to the present are revealed as are the discovered clay tablets of the Hittites identifying numerous wars at Troy and along the Aegean Sea in western Anatolia. The ultimate collapse of the Bronze Age and its kingdoms brings this author's epic saga to its final conclusion, the devastation of that end period harboring ominous signs for our own world today.

 

Early Reviews

 

A general reader, Jason Breyer, Palm Harbor, FL, working with the UPS, said of the book, "I couldn't put the book down. I was absorbed in fact versus myth and I had to keep on reading."


A Publishing Director, Danielle Allan, Boston, MA, with Mindstir Media, stated, "Your manuscript is fascinating. The book captures powerful storytelling while leading the reader through your adventures and combining them with legendary stories."


Another reader, Alexander Lardis, Annapolis, MD, a Senior Scientist (retired) with the U. S. Government, said, "The research is phenomenal, well-documented, and with a wealth of information. It was fascinating. I left feeling I had read a great story."

 

 


Excerpt

His tomb lies on the plains of Troy, a mound of earth some 30 feet (9 m.) in height and crowned by large white stones. Today it is an isolated spot along the far northeastern Aegean coast, far from his homeland on mainland Greece, visited by no one, some 7 miles (11 km.) southwest of the citadel, the fortress of Troy, whose once massive walls repelled the Greek armada of over 1000 ships and the thousands of battle-tested Greek warriors. Yes, he was the fiercest and the most courageous amongst them—the great Achilles. No tourist visits the tomb. It is now a desolate area surrounded by farmland and rolling terrain with the Aegean Sea a stone’s throw to the west. It was here along the coast that the armada landed and set up camp, a rather secluded coast protected from the winds streaming out of Thrace to the north and the Hellespont, today’s modern Dardanelles strait. It was here that the war began between the Greeks and the Trojans, Homer’s Trojan War, that 10-year long struggle in which it was prophesized Achilles would die. But in his death, he rises above all other Greek warriors. He is the hero. His immortality is secured and the legend begins.


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