Author highlight: Jude Perera

‘A Glow in the Forest’ and ‘The Beast’ by Jude Perera. Photo: Jude Perera

Today’s author highlight is Jude Perera. He is a blogger, author, and dedicated family man who loves to write and uses words as an escape and whose writings are filled with adventure, mystery, romance, history, and of course escapism. His blog is centered mostly around short fiction, lifestyle writings, and travel narratives but it is his full length books that have garnered the most attention. Written with young adults in mind, they are filled with adventure and romance and perfect for readers aged 13 -30 but true book lovers are not bound by set demographics. Stories are meant to entertain and inspire and if you are looking for action, romance, and adventure fiction, consider “The Beast” and “A Glow in the Forest.” Both of these titles are available through the author’s website. Let your imagination soar!

Jude Perera is a CPA living in Melbourne with his wife and two sons. He has gained some literary presence as a short fiction, lifestyle and travel blogger with some International online magazines – Hackwriters, Fiction 365, The Fringe Magazine, Southlit & Eastlit Magazines and Travelmag. His first book, a teenaged/YA tale – titled “The Beast” was released in Melbourne. It has received positive reviews in international and local literary circles and press. Key Melbourne based libraries including the – National Centre for Australian Children’s Literature – University of Canberra, State Library of South Australia and The National Library of Australia carry copies of the book. It is also available in the National Library of Sri Lanka. His second novel, a medieval adventure – “A Glow in the Forest,” was released in Kindle, B&N and Kobo in April 2020. (Amazon, 2023)

“The Beast”

Four close friends begin a search for the mysterious ‘Beast’ in a dark and spooky wilderness, but little do they know that they will discover much more about themselves in this stirring young adult adventure. Love, danger, and the depths of the soul – it is all here, and all part of this tale of wonder, mystery, and togetherness. Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, friendship rules supreme and shatters any and all divisions.

“A Glow in the Forest”
The times are medieval. A work house high up in the mountains cringes next to a dark forest without boundaries. Meet a pair of sadists who harass and torment three teenagers and a small child forced to live there. Two siblings, orphans from a noble family, keep their origins a secret to the rest of its inhabitants. A poor farm girl and a young boy with his heart on the altar decide that enough is enough. They escape to the dark bowels of an unknown world with hopes of happiness and freedom. They are helped and led by a handsome young hunter with an unknown past and a feisty girl, who seek escape for reasons of their own. Feel the pangs and joys of their first loves, and encounter painful social and religious hypocrisies and superstitions that threaten to tear them apart. Bandits, murderers, predators, soldiers, even a faceless beast of terrifying dimensions crowd along their perimeter. But they fight to keep and preserve their one true possession: freedom.

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New book release: ‘House One’ by Nina Wilson

‘House One’ is the new novel by Nina Wilson. Photo: Amazon

Who can resist a good mystery novel filled with suspense and spooky settings? These types of books have always been my favorite, and growing up, I would look forward to my next suspenseful read. Today’s new book release is a novel for young readers ages 15-18 that centers around the strange goings on in a summer camp for children. “House One” by Nina Wilson takes place at a summer camp and involves unexplained deaths and malevolent forces. Check it out for yourself. Suitable for all readers, it is available on Amazon.

Nina Wilson is an author, poet, and photographer from the middle of nowhere Iowa. She has a B.A. in History and Fiction, and an M.F.A. in fiction. She has published a handful of poems in various literary magazines. Her two previous novels, “Surrender Language” and “Malady,” were published by Adelaide Books, the editor of which unfortunately is now involved in a handful of class-action lawsuits for fraud. Personally, she is an avid cat-lover, history nerd, and spear-fighter in a Historical European Martial Arts group. She enjoys hiking with her cats and cemetery photography. Her novel “House One” is largely based on her experience working at a summer camp for six summers and all the mayhem and mystery that went along with it. (Nina Wilson, 2023)

“House One” – Deep in the hills of Greenville, Iowa sits a century-old summer camp for children—Camp Kellova. Throughout the various remodels over time, House One remains a mysterious entity. Danger still lurks and unexplained deaths continue with frequency. Long-time camp counselor, Laurel has always been leery of House One. This summer, after she pulls a body out of Lake Owaissa, she decides it is time to find out why the spirit of this cabin has become so merciless. What malevolent forces are behind the mysterious happenings at House One? More importantly, what can Laurel do to keep the children out of its shadowy grip?

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New children’s book release: ‘The Duck Who Flew to the Moon’ by Emma Brax

‘The Duck Who Flew to the Moon’ is the new children’s book by Emma Brax. Photo: YouTube

Children’s books are not only entertaining, but they can also serve as teaching tools. Who can resist books that are colorful and feature adorable characters learning valuable life lessons? Today’s new children’s book is “The Duck Who Flew to the Moon” by Emma Brax. Come along with Dani Ducklee as she learns about inner strength and the magic of friendship. Order now and embark on a journey that will soar straight into your heart. This adorable book makes the perfect holiday gift for children ages 3 -12.

Emma Brax is the acclaimed author of “The Duck Who Flew to the Moon,” a heartwarming tale that follows the adventures of Dani Ducklee, the smallest duck one could ever imagine. Do not miss out on this touching story of a little duck with a big heart. Beyond her writing, Emma is a devoted mother to three wonderful boys and cherishes every moment spent with her family. Her passion for storytelling does not stop with Dani’s adventures; she is currently working on a follow-up book that promises even more thrilling escapades for the beloved duck. (Emma Brax, 2023)

“The Duck Who Flew to the Moon” – Despite her petite size, Dani’s bravery and spirit shine through, taking readers on an unexpected journey to the stars. As she faces the challenges of the storm, she discovers the strength within herself and the magic of friendship in the most unexpected places. Whether you are looking for a bedtime story to inspire the dreams of an adventurer or a tale to share with loved ones, “The Duck Who Flew to the Moon” promises to be a cherished addition to any bookshelf.

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New book release: ‘Shadow Link’ by James Trait

‘Shadow Link’ is the new science fiction novel by James Trait. Photo: Amazon

My name is James Trait and I live in upstate New York. I grew up loving science fiction and the adventures the characters had together. It helped me to escape the craziness of life and to see that there will always be better times ahead. My science fiction reflects both the adventure and the family elements I loved growing up. “Shadow Link” is my new book. (James Trait, 2023)

“Shadow Link” – Two men, two universes, endless connections. When a group of scientists discovers a device on an alien planet capable of travel into entirely new universes, the hope is to find the solution to their problems. But they soon discover one cannot gain an advantage without wreaking havoc for their counterparts. It is up to John Roman and his two teams, to determine just how to use this technology before it destroys the very people they wish to protect.

Reading age: 10-18 years, Grade level 5-12

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