Book Tour/Feature Post and Book Review: NeverEnd by Blake Rudman

Hi, everyone!

Today I am sharing my Feature Post and Book Review for NEVEREND by Blake Rudman on this Black Tide Book Tour.

Below you will find a book description, my book review, an about the author section and the author’s social media links. Enjoy!

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Book Description

Inexplicably, huge locust swarms of Biblical proportions plague Austin, Texas: a sinister portent of terrifying things to come?

Dr. Jon Edom, hero surgeon, loving father, finds himself unwittingly drawn into the dark conspiracies surrounding the sinister Church of the Resurrected, which has uncomfortably close family ties to his wife, Rochelle.

Rochelle Edom, daughter of the Church’s founder, genius creator of the worldwide hit video game, NeverEnd, has left her coding days behind to focus on family life. She laments that the repetitive, highly-addictive game she designed shows an alarming increase in ill effects among its players: they emulate the characters’ violent actions with increasingly brutal consequences – which her husband witnesses first hand.

When Rochelle unexpectedly goes missing, along with her and Jon’s two young children, the doctor all too quickly becomes a suspect once old infidelities are exposed.

As Jon fights to clear his name under seemingly impossible, tragic circumstances, aided by his close friend, Rabbi Max, he becomes inexorably embroiled in the evil undercurrent of the Church of the Resurrected’s association with the enigmatic Coppersmith, who has a nefarious agenda all of his own…

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/231838995-neverend?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=Ny4K0gn3zI&rank=1

Universal link for the book on Amazon

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My Book Review

RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars

NEVEREND by Blake Rudman is an intense dark noir thriller with philosophical and religious elements as well as a criminal investigation and trial. The unsettling atmosphere, fully developed characters, and multitude of questions with every plot twist kept me turning the pages in a race to the end…which ended in a cliffhanger! UGH!!

Rochelle Edom is a brilliant software engineer and creator of the highly addictive video game, NeverEnd. She is also the oldest daughter of the founder of The Church of the Resurrected. Having worked through the childhood of her twins, she decided to retire and focus on her and Jon’s two younger sons. She has had problems in her marriage with Jon working long hours and her bipolar disease, so when Jon goes away to a conference, she gathers her two sons and disappears.

Dr. Jon Edom is a dedicated surgeon, but evidence begins to point to Jon as having hurt his wife and sons, he finds himself accused of the murder. Yes, they were having problems, but he loved them and cannot understand why the detective investigating his case is so sure of his guilt.

Besides Jon’s trial with startling revelations, there are swarms of locust plaguing Texas, a video game that has people killing each other, a hurricane bearing down, and questionable religious leaders and sects out to destroy each other all intertwined into a world that is completely unstable and psychologically disturbing.

This is the second book I have read by this author and once again I read it completely in one sitting. The world-building and psychological tension kept me off balance and questioning my assumptions throughout. It is a dark thriller with the criminal investigation and trial, but there are also moments of what some may call karma, or others will say divine intervention. The pacing is intense throughout. My one pet peeve as always, although it did not change my rating, is that the book ends in a cliffhanger. I hate them and will usually not pick up the next book for that reason, but I will definitely be waiting for this follow-up. Mr. Rudman has hooked me again!

I highly recommend this powerful dark noir thriller!

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About the Author

Blake Rudman enjoyed a former, successful career in executive management, building his own companies from the ground up.

Success or not, Blake’s heart has always been in the written word, and the myriad ideas he spent much of his spare time jotting down in notebooks, Post-Its, and scraps of paper whenever the inspiration hit him.

Now a breakout author of six noir thriller novels, Blake’s destiny of becoming a writer of some renown is well under way.

When he’s not working diligently on his next novel, Blake spends quality time with his daughter and reading.

Social Media Links

Website:https://blakerudman.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091948818990

Bluesky – HellBound Books: https://bsky.app/profile/hellboundbooks.bsky.social

Feature Post and Book Review: Beach View Lane by Jan Moran

Book Description

April Raines is facing the end of her long-term marriage after her husband begins another family. Eager for a fresh start, she returns home with her grown daughters to Crown Island, just off the coast of Southern California.

When Ryan Kingston acquires the historical Majestic Hotel, he is determined to bring the vintage Victorian beach resort back to life. But it could come at a steep cost to him and his carefully guarded privacy.

Especially when April Raines, head of the new Crown Island Historical Society, captures his attention. Will they both get a second chance at life?

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/126824210-beach-view-lane?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=dCVWIJ60hz&rank=1

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My Book Review

RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars

BEACH VIEW LANE (Crown Island Book #1) by Jan Moran is an emotional and enjoyable beginning to a women’s fiction/family saga/romance mash-up series. It introduces us to the families and multiple characters of Crown Island which is just off the Californian coast. This first story in the series features the return of an island daughter after the end of a long-term marriage.

April Raines has done everything to support her husband as he climbed the higher education academic ladder. While there were problems, they always seemed to work them out, until this time. He has started another family with a much younger woman while April has been on Crown Island nursing her mother back to health after a bad case of pneumonia.

April is determined to start a new life of her own with her background in historical education on the island she has always loved with her mother, daughter, and best friend as the new head of the Crown Island Historical Society. Her love of the historical Majestic Hotel and its new owner have her intrigued to learn more about the planned renovations, but their first meeting does not go well.

Ryan Kingston has bought his financial partner out and is determined to restore the Majestic Hotel to its formal glory. What many on the island do not realize is that the new extremely private owner has a secret on the island that only very few know about, and he is worried if it is revealed, it will affect his ability to carry out his plans.

This is a wonderful, emotion filled start to a genre mash-up series. The island descriptions make me want to visit and hopefully meet all the island inhabitants. The characters were fully developed even in this first book and very relatable. I lived in a town like this island, where there were vast social dichotomies and I had empathy for Ryan’s dilemma and thought it was handled beautifully. There are no sex scenes in this book, it more family drama and the beginning of a romantic relationship. I am looking forward to reading more books in this series to follow not only April’s friend, Deb, but also April’s daughters.

I highly recommend this genre mash-up book and cannot wait to read more books in this new series.

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About the Author

Jan Moran is a USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of heartfelt women’s fiction series, beach reads, family sagas, and romantic 20th-century historical novels. Jan dreams up her popular, small-town contemporary beach books on sunny shores in Southern California. Don’t miss out on new releases and special offers – join Jan’s Readers Club on her website for all her news.

Pour a cup of tea or a glass of wine, open one of her books, and find yourself transported with characters you’ll soon be rooting for as friends. Jan is an avid traveler, so you’ll find her books infused with authentic locales and things she loves to research—from chocolate, wine, and food to history, fashion, and more. Readers often say that along with a heartwarming story, they also learn many fascinating details.

As a native of Texas who lived on the East Coast and worked in Paris, Hong Kong, and Canada, Jan brings a wealth of experience to every book she writes. She welcomes you to her wonderful world of storytelling.

Social Media Links

Website: https://janmoran.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/janmoranbooks

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janmoranbooks/

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/janmoran.bsky.social

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/beach-view-lane-crown-island-1-by-jan-moran

Friday Feature Author Interview with Elise Cooper: Green Pastures by Patricia Johns

Book Description

Tabitha Schrock’s return to Lancaster County shakes the foundations of her family and community. After her departure during rumspringa and a recent divorce, Tabitha faces the challenge of reintegrating into Amish society while pursuing her dream of working as a veterinarian. Meanwhile, her sister Amanda, whose own prospects were dimmed by Tabitha’s leaving Shepherd’s Hill, decides to seize her chance at love by pursuing a man with a shadowed past. And their youngest sister, Rose, despite her beauty and romantic hopes, faces the harsh realities of matrimony, grappling with the weight of vows made before Gott and her community.

As the sisters navigate the intricacies of love, faith, and tradition, they are bound by their commitment to uphold their Amish way of life. But as they strive to keep their promises, how much are they willing to sacrifice to remain true to themselves and their community?

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Elise’s Thoughts

Green Pastures by Patricia Johns focuses on the relationship and bond between three Amish sisters: Tabitha, Amanda, and Rose. They are compelled to uphold the commitment they made to the Amish traditions but realize life can get in the way.  Each sister must navigate through different aspects of being Amish yet rely on each other, their father, and their community to help them through.

Tabitha, the oldest, left the community during rumspringa, but has now returned after a ten-year absence. During that time, she became a veterinarian, married an Englisher, and got a divorce. Because of her circumstances the bishop allows her to continue her work as a vet. She now faces the challenge of being accepted back into the community and reintegrating into Amish society.

Amanda, the middle sister, is considered a spinster, and has become an outcast of sorts since she defended Tabitha. She now wishes for a husband and a home. She is a rebel of sorts, deciding to go against the Amish custom of waiting for a man to pursue her.  She does just that with Menno Weaver after she hears he is looking for a wife even though he has a checkered and troubled past.

Rose, the youngest sister, seems to have it all, beauty and romance.  Yet, her marriage to Aaron becomes complicated and they struggle to stay together.

This story is about resilience as the three sisters join forces to support each other. It is obvious the author writes character-based stories that allow readers into their hearts and minds. As the plot unfolds readers fall in love with each sister.

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Author Interview

Elise Cooper: Idea for the story?

Patricia Johns: I submitted a WWII historical to the publisher.  They wanted me to do something completely different. They wanted a straight Amish romance that has some women’s fiction. I suggested the featured female character would be a veterinarian, and they loved it.

EC: What about community?

PJ: In this story there is a close-knit community.  The good part is that during hard times someone is never alone. The bad side is that everyone has an opinion that they are willing to share. One of the female leads is Tabitha and she is having a hard time getting back into the community. The middle sister, Amanda, wants to marry, ignoring all the expectations from the community that says the man needs to be the pursuer. The youngest sister, Rose, is trying to hide her marriage situation from the nosy community because she wants to keep up appearances.

EC: Does a lot about the community and relationships center around marriage?

PJ: I have this quote from the sisters’ father about marriage. “You both must bend. And both are better for it… When leaving is not an option, the only other choice is to grow. Marriage is like that. It forces two people to mature in ways they never would if they were apart.” He emphasizes that when married or in a relationship problems need to be talked out with truth. They must be more practical, making the best of it and making it better. It is always going to be perfect, no.  Spouses can grow together in the marriage if there is faithfulness and no abuse.

EC: But the quote above does not apply in Tabitha’s situation?

PJ:  Correct. I hope I made it clear in the book that Tabitha could not save her marriage. She was in a situation where her husband was blatantly cheating on her and not giving up the other woman. There was no scenario where she could remain in the marriage. It is not just a one size fits all for marriage. She is bitter toward her ex-husband Michael. He was very negative about her and her former Amish community.

EC:  How would you describe Tabitha?

PJ:  She was in the “English” world for ten years but now wants to come back to the Amish community. She does not have a lot in common with the other women since she has a career, an education, has been divorced, and not a housewife. She is naïve in some ways, calm, humble, a rebel, determined, resilient, direct, bold, trustworthy, and honest. She feels like an outcast, is scared, but with a very good heart.

EC:  How would you describe Amanda?

PJ: She feels, because of Tabitha, no one courted her and feels hopeless about marriage. She is hardworking, prickly, sensitive, levelheaded, and loyal. She was also outcasted because she defended Tabitha within the Amish community. She is not meek like most Amish girls, very brave. She does not fit into the stereotype of what an Amish woman is supposed to be.  Amanda is more like Tabitha than she likes to think.

EC: How would you describe Rose?

PJ: She is the opposite of Amanda and Tabitha.  She is meek and pretty where the system works for her.

EC: What about the father, Abram?

PJ:  A worrier who raised the three daughters basically on his own.  He can be stubborn, stoic, goodhearted, a family man, responsible, and protective. He is a frustration to his daughters because of his personality.  He is determined to protect his girls even when they don’t want his interference. I had a big soft spot for him because his intentions are so pure, to keep his girls safe.

EC:  How would you describe Menno?

PJ: A former alcoholic. Cordial, a loner, antisocial, not trusting, kind, and standoffish. His dad and brothers are not very nice. They are horrible people. He desperately wants to make a better life for himself but does not know how to go about doing it.  The Amish community tried to be his family, showing him how things are done and help him.

EC: What about the relationship between Amanda and Menno?

PJ: Amanda understands him. As children he stood up for her and stopped others from teasing her. Both want to look past their families and are wary of their family history. They must contend with the community.  They must prove themselves as individuals and then as a couple. At first, they are coming together without the community support.

EC: Next books?

PJ: Throughout this miniseries readers will follow Tabitha’s story including her relationship with Jonas. Book 2 of the series is titled Still Waters and comes out in November. The story has new characters. Beth comes back to the community to help her grandmother who had dementia. Beth wants to understand her late father more, but the grandmother is keeping secrets. It is about family secrets and making peace with them.

An Amish Baby in Her Arms will be released soon. Miriam Yoder thought she’d never feel happy again after the loss of her husband and unborn child until a baby is abandoned outside her workplace during a huge storm. Seeing this as an opportunity for her heart to heal, she cares for the helpless infant during a fierce storm with her late husband’s brother. He has always cared for her and is trying to keep his emotions under control.

THANK YOU!!

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BIO: Elise Cooper has written book reviews and interviewed best-selling authors since 2009. Her reviews have covered several different genres, including thrillers, mysteries, women’s fiction, romance and cozy mysteries. An avid reader, she engages authors to discuss their works, and to focus on the descriptions of their characters and the plot. While not writing reviews, Elise loves to watch baseball and visit the ocean in Southern California, with her dog and husband.