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Friday, July 10, 2026

Blog Tour: Perilous Shores

 



Book 2 of The Sea Hawkes Chronicles

 

Historical Fiction/Nautical Fiction

Date Published: June 23, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing



Vengeance is as dangerous to a cause as to the enemy.

The murder of his wife at the hands of British soldiers prompts American privateer Captain Jonas Hawke’s vow to make Britain pay.

A grief-stricken Jonas strikes deep into the heart of the enemy, driven by his personal vendetta. When he raids a port city, one of his men crosses an unthinkable line, which forces Jonas to come to terms with the anguish that distorts his definition of justice.

Concerned his wrath will bring irreparable harm to the cause for America’s freedom, Jonas grapples with his role as a warrior and as a man. When he learns the Royal Navy is hunting his ship, he fears his deadly decisions may have cost him and his crew everything. It’s too late to turn back. Instead, he must continue on and face the inevitable perils of war.

Perilous Shores is a gripping, action-packed, and historically authentic tale of revenge, survival, and one man’s relentless pursuit of his country’s independence.

 


Excerpt

Chapter One

26 April 1777

Near Compo, Connecticut

The sun crested the trees, quickly burning off the tendrils of fog that hugged the bay. Boats filled with soldiers moved between anchored ships and the shore. The ships flew the Royal Navy standard. The soldiers wore red.

The watchers, a man and a boy, had been on the road from Newport, Rhode Island to Philadelphia for a week. The boy sank against a tree, dropping his seabag from his shoulders. He shivered from the cold, and something else.

“Thirteen of sail. Dozens of boats, hundreds of soldiers,” Jonas Hawke muttered. He turned to his son, William. Jaw clenched, he ground his teeth. “We must find the local militia. Inform them.”

A pale William looked up, his eyes wide. “But won’t someone else have already told them?”

Jonas cocked his head. “Perhaps, but we must make sure.” He turned to walk back the way they’d come. “If you are ever in doubt about what you should do, act. If you are uncertain about someone else already having acted, act anyway. ’Tis better the militia get two reports, or a dozen, than none be given on the chance that ‘someone’ else may have already done so.”

William thought for a moment and nodded. As he rose to follow, he struggled into the straps of his seabag.

Together, they hurried back along the path that paralleled the road. Jonas would look for a tavern or inn, where he might quietly inquire after local militia leaders.

Fifteen minutes earlier, while walking along the Connecticut coast road this late spring morning, Jonas had sighted the Royal Navy standard floating above the trees in an estuary near the Saugatuck River. Moving carefully into a stand of woods that stretched nearly to the shoreline at the eastern edge of the millpond to watch, the presence of the British revived rage Jonas had carefully sought to suppress.

Now, as the two rounded a tree, a voice called out from behind. “You two! Stop!”

Jonas and William froze in their tracks.

“Turn around, slowly.”

They turned.

Four British soldiers stood before them, one a sergeant. Three held muskets aimed at Jonas’s and William’s chests. Arms folded, the sergeant stood smiling slightly without humor. “And what do we ‘ave ‘ere, eh?”

The sight of their red uniform coats clenched Jonas’s fists. The sounds of the woods was replaced by a roaring in his ears.

Forcing himself to relax, he put his hand on William’s shoulder. “My son and I are traveling, sir. With your permission, we’ll be on our way.”

“Wha’ and tell the rebels we are ‘ere?” He gave a short laugh. “Not on your life. You’re coming wi’ me. The lieutenant’ll decide wha’ to do with you.” He turned to the man on his right. “You and Allen take these two back to the lieutenant. Tell ‘im they was acting like spies.” To Jonas and William, he barked, “Move.”

Jonas decided silence was his best option.

The sergeant waved his hand to indicate the direction. Two soldiers fell in behind, muskets no longer aimed, instead held ready for use as clubs. The sergeant and the third soldier disappeared noiselessly into the woods behind.

William continued shaking as the group walked. The sound of crickets in the grass did little to calm him.

After a few minutes, they arrived in a wide clearing, the grass trampled flat. A few dozen soldiers stood formed up, readying to march down the road that cut through on the western side of the open area.

The small group paraded up to an officer. “Sir, Sergeant Hawthorne begs to tell the lieutenan’ that he and us found these two sneakin’ aroun’ in the trees by way o’ the road. He says to say they was acting like spies, sir.”

The officer spared barely a glance at William, then looked Jonas up and down. “Well, what have ye to say?”

Jonas’s hand moved once more to William’s shoulder. “Sir, my son and I are simply traveling. We happened to be on the road when I saw your ships. I thought it best not to get in the way of your soldiers, so we were going back toward Fairfield until you’d passed.”

The man pursed his lips. “Well, well. But who are you now? To where are you bound? And from where?”

“My name is Hawke. From Norfolk, in Virginia. We were in Newport, Rhode Island, with my sister’s family. Now we are returning.”

“To Norfolk? Why not take a ship? Virginia is a long way by land. Especially with a child.”

“I am not a child!” William’s outburst caught both men by surprise.

“It’s alright, William.” Jonas tightly squeezed his son’s shoulder, and he subsided. I have enough anger for the both of us.

“Well, I am sorry, young man. I wouldn’t dream of offending such a strapping young lad.” The lieutenant laughed, eyes momentarily reflecting joy. Returning his attention to Jonas, the frown returned.

“I have two boys myself, in Devonport.” He sighed. “I haven’t seen them for nigh on a year.” Straightening, he caught himself. “But never mind, the question stands.”

“We do not take ship transport because none sail from Newport, on orders of General Clinton. The Royal Navy has closed the port to all but naval vessels.”

The man nodded slightly. His frown disappeared. “Then why not take a small packet from another of the ports along this coast? There are many.”

“Because the Royal Navy stops every colonial ship. Some captains resist. I will not risk my boy.”

Pursing his lips, the lieutenant said, “Very well. But with rebel militia hereabouts, it seems a risk to walk, too.”

He peered more closely at Jonas. “Unless you, sir, have rebel sympathies?”

“I have endeavored throughout my life to avoid politics, Lieutenant…” Jonas began. He fought to slow his breathing.

“Hargrave. Of the Fourth Regiment of Foot; the King’s Own. How is it possible in these times to avoid politics? Surely you believe more strongly in favor of one side or the other?”

Jonas closed his eyes and sighed. “Sir, I would that we could return to the days of peace, now passed. For the moment, I simply try to keep my family alive.” His voice caught. “I have failed in that duty in respect to my wife. Now I must keep my son alive.”

Hargrave frowned again. “I am sorry to hear of it.” Straightening his shoulders, he continued. “But I must add to your difficulty. I cannot let you go on your way.”

As Jonas began to protest, he held up his hand. “There is nothing to be said. You say you avoid politics and seem an honest man. However, you have not said you support your king. For the sake of your boy, I will not force you to either lie or be taken prisoner. But I also cannot have you going to the local rebels and alerting them to our presence. Therefore, I will temporarily detain you, until we have done what we have come to do.”

“It is likely they are already aware, sir. I cannot be the only person who saw your ships.”

“True enough. But we landed patrols last night to clear our path. You are the fruit of that work. Mayhap we have at least delayed the enemy.” He shook his head. “Meanwhile, I will hold you and the others. My men have secured a house nearby. There you will remain until we return.”

 


 

About the Author


Thomas M. Wing, a Naval Academy and Naval War College graduate, retired after thirty-two years as a Navy Surface Warfare officer. A dedicated sailor for half a century, he created the Continental Navy Foundation, served as its executive director, and commanded its brigantine, Megan D.

Tom’s first novel, Against All Enemies, earned gold medals from the Military Writers Society of America and Literary Titan. In Harm’s Way, the first in the Sea Hawkes Chronicles series has also garnered several awards.

He resides in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and daughter and a cat and a dog. Whatever free time he has is still spent on the water.

For more about the author and to follow his blog about nautical and naval trivia, visit his website ThomasMWing.com.


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Blog Tour: Beyond the Broad Path

 



Embracing the Narrow Way of Certainty in Christ

 

Religion / Christian Living / Inspirational

Date Published: April 28, 2026

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing

 


Is there a single path that can reach both the lukewarm believer and the skeptical non-believer? Beyond the Broad Path argues that there is. This book speaks to believers who have grown complacent, calling them back to their role as salt and light, while also inviting non-believers into an honest exploration that assumes no prior faith or biblical knowledge.

Grounded in today’s fractured cultural landscape, the book confronts the search for truth in a world of distraction, division, and digital isolation—not to condemn, but to reveal what these forces are replacing in the human heart. From there, it leads the reader to life’s ultimate crossroads and presents the only solution – Jesus Christ.

With fresh clarity, this book makes the case that Christ’s message is not outdated, but radically relevant—offering redemption, lasting joy, and peace that cuts through chaos. Drawing from Matthew 7:13–14, readers are challenged to recognize that time is finite and the choice of which road to walk is unavoidable.

If you are ready to trade anxiety for certainty and the noise of the world for the assurance of God’s truth, turn the page. The journey toward the narrow way begins now.

 
 


Excerpt

If we are constantly driven by the fear of man, the fear of poverty, or the fear of failure, it means we have functionally forgotten that we have been purchased by the Creator of the universe.

 

Having diagnosed the sickness of the world and confronted the necessity of choosing a side, we must now address the most fundamental question of human existence: Why are we here?

This is the question that precedes all geopolitical, cultural, or prophetic concerns. It is the question every human heart, whether it acknowledges God or not, attempts to answer through career, relationships, power, or pleasure. In a world spiraling into lawlessness, understanding our God-given purpose is the one anchor that prevents us from being swept away.

The Original Intent

The answer to “Why are we here?” is not found in the complexities of the last days, but in the simplicity of the beginning. We exist by design and for a relationship. The foundational purpose of man is clear in Scripture: to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.

We were created for fellowship, which was broken by sin. Every prophecy, every war, every rising and falling kingdom, is merely the backdrop to God’s grand narrative of restoring that broken relationship. “Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea I have made him” (Isaiah 43:7). Our purpose, therefore, is rooted not in what we can achieve on earth, but in whose image we reflect and whose love we accept.

Let’s be clear on this: Satan is real, the spiritual battle is ongoing, the crucifixion of Christ was a bloody, humiliating and violent death . . . Jesus paid the price for our sins . . . we are bought at a price. Our hope comes through the resurrection when on the third day, God raised Jesus from the dead and He now sits at the right hand of our heavenly Father.[BW1] [JF2] [BW3] 

The Fog of the World: Forgetting the Price

If our purpose is so simple, why does it feel so impossibly difficult to maintain focus? Why do believers often live lives of chronic stress, anxiety, and spiritual weariness, sometimes indistinguishable from those who reject God entirely? The enemy does not always need a spectacular sin to destroy a believer. His most effective tactic is distraction.

We become so consumed in the everyday challenges of life that the eternal perspective is lost entirely. The persistent drumbeat of the world is deafening:

  • The bills are due – The constant pressure of commerce and debt.
  • The job demands more – The idol of performance and productivity.
  • The schedule is full – The tyranny of the urgent over the important.
  • The media screams – The endless noise of fear, anger, and grievance.

The heavy, low-hanging fog of worldly obligation and fear is designed to make us forget the profound and radical truth of our identity. It makes us forget that we are not slaves shackled to the grind but adopted children who have been ransomed from destruction. We allow the burdens of this fallen system to define our worth and consume our thoughts, thereby forgetting the ultimate price paid for our freedom.

We Were Bought at a Price

The most crucial moment in a believer’s life is when they stop seeing Christ’s sacrifice as merely a historical event and start seeing it as an immediate, personal valuation of their soul. God did not wait for us to be worthy; He did not wait for us to clean up our lives, secure the perfect job, or pay off our debts. He stepped into our messy reality, assessed our value, and paid the full amount: “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8 NIV).

If we are constantly driven by the fear of man, the fear of poverty, or the fear of failure, it means we have functionally forgotten that we have been purchased by the Creator of the universe. “For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s (1 Corinthians 6:20).

Because you were bought at a price, your time, your talents, and your life belong to a higher purpose—a purpose that transcends the demands of your job or the balance of your bank account. Remembering this price is the only way to break the debilitating cycle of worry and spiritual burnout.

 


 [BW1]This paragraph does not flow logically from the preceding text—seems misplaced and somewhat repetitive. Perhaps it could be deleted or the key points could be merged at the appropriate places earlier in this narrative.

 [JF2]This paragraph and this entry are moved from later in this chapter.  I agree with the original entry from Barbara that it doesn’t fit where I had originally placed it.  I have moved it here to see if it fits better, more as a precursor to the remainder of the chapter.

 [BW3]Thanks!


 

 About the Author

 


 John Stephen Frey proudly wears two hats: he is both a veteran aviation safety and training professional and the founder/Director of Life Beyond Horizons Ministry. With a career launched over forty years ago in aviation, he uniquely applies his expertise in safety analysis to his lifelong intensive study of God's Word. Through his online ministry, John has reached a worldwide audience, sharing prolific theological essays that offer a refined biblical perspective on contemporary issues. While his work is mostly based in Washington, D.C., John and his wife of over 45 years spend much of their time at their home in Oklahoma, close to their two daughters and granddaughter.

 

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Thursday, July 9, 2026

PROMO: Summer of the Blue Jay

 

 


Literary Fiction Novella

Date Published: March 30, 2026

Publisher: Manhattan Book Group




What would you do with the last 24 hours of your life?

For nineteen-year-old Tina, the answer is simple: live.

After receiving devastating news, Tina refuses to spend her final hours confined to a hospital bed. With time slipping away and an impossible dream still burning inside her, she convinces Jake, a fellow patient, to run. Together, they escape the hospital, steal a car, and set out for New York City—determined to squeeze an entire lifetime into one unforgettable day.

As their frantic parents race to find them, Tina and Jake chase freedom through the heart of the city. From the peaceful lawns of Central Park to the dazzling lights of Times Square, every stop becomes a stolen moment, every laugh an act of defiance, and every heartbeat a reminder that time is the one thing no one can bargain for.

But as the sun begins to set, their breathtaking adventure turns into a race toward one final, symbolic destination—one that will test their courage, their bond, and the meaning of a life fully lived.


Emotional, urgent, and deeply human, Summer of the Blue Jay is a poignant contemporary novella about friendship, love, resilience, and the power of choosing joy when the clock is running out.

Perfect for readers who enjoy heartfelt coming-of-age fiction, emotional literary stories, and thought-provoking books that ask life’s biggest questions, this unforgettable debut reminds us that tomorrow is never promised—and that one day can hold the meaning of a lifetime.

 

About the Author


Mike DeMaio is an author and seasoned technology professional whose career has spanned more than twenty-five years in corporate Information Technology, including leadership roles supporting global teams across the pharmaceutical, biotech, and specialty food industries.

After decades of solving complex technical challenges, Mike turned to writing as a way to explore the human stories behind pressure, change, resilience, and time. What began as humorous reflections on life in IT soon evolved into a deeper creative calling, leading him from industry commentary and tech-focused articles into fiction.

His debut novella, Summer of the Blue Jay, asks one of life’s most powerful questions: what would you do if you only had twenty-four hours left? Inspired by Mike’s own reflections on career disruption, identity, and the urgency of living intentionally, the story blends emotional depth with a fast-paced journey about friendship, courage, and the priceless value of the present moment.

Mike continues to develop a diverse range of writing projects, including humorous technology-inspired work, fiction, and thriller concepts. Through his storytelling, he hopes to remind readers that time is never guaranteed—and that the moments we choose to truly live are the ones that matter most.

 

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Blog Tour: Fueled By Pain

 




Nonfiction / Self-Esteem / Memoir

Date Published: January 15, 2026

Publisher: MindStir Media



What if your pain wasn’t holding you back… but pushing you forward?

From abuse and neglect to crime, addiction, prison, and crushing debt—Patrick Simiglai’s story is not just about survival. It’s about transformation.

In Fueled By Pain, ultra-endurance athlete and mental performance coach Patrick Simiglai shares how he rebuilt his life from the ground up using discipline, resilience, and 23 powerful mental techniques designed to help you do the same.

This is not a motivational quick fix.
This is a blueprint for real, lasting change.

Inspired by elite forces like the Danish Frogman Corps, Patrick pushed himself through extreme physical challenges—ultramarathons, rope climbs, and marathon swims—discovering that the real battle isn’t in the body… it’s in the mind.

Inside this powerful book, you’ll discover how to:
• Master your inner dialogue and stop self-sabotage
• Build discipline that lasts beyond motivation
• Develop unshakable mental resilience under pressure
• Break free from addiction, fear, and limiting beliefs
• Turn pain, discomfort, and resistance into your greatest advantage
• Create long-term success through integrity and self-trust

Patrick’s journey—from chaos to clarity—proves that no matter where you start, you can rebuild your life. Today, he is a successful entrepreneur, endurance athlete, and mentor helping others unlock their potential and take control of their lives.

His message is simple—but powerful:

You don’t need a new life. You need a new relationship with yourself.

Pain, resistance, and discomfort are not signs that you’re on the wrong path. Often, they are proof that you’re walking in the direction of growth. You don’t have to feel ready. You just have to show up honestly and keep your word to yourself—especially on the days when no one is watching.




Excerpt


There comes a moment in every long race where the body is not the problem anymore. The legs still move. The lungs still work. What breaks is the story in your head.

This is where most people start negotiating.

You tell yourself you deserve a break. That you have done enough. That no one will blame you if you stop now. The voice sounds reasonable. Friendly, even. But it is the same voice that has kept you small for years.

Discipline is recognizing that voice and choosing, again and again, to take one more step.


 

About the Author

Patrik Simiglai is a Danish ultra-endurance athlete, mental performance coach, and speaker dedicated to helping individuals transform their lives through discipline, resilience, and powerful inner dialogue. As the author of Fueled By Pain, Patrick shares a raw and deeply personal journey of overcoming adversity and building mental strength from the inside out.

Competing in some of the world’s most grueling ultra-endurance races—including 200- and 300-mile events across deserts, mountains, and extreme terrain—Patrick has developed a unique approach to mental toughness rooted in real-world experience. His work bridges the gap between extreme physical performance and everyday personal growth, offering practical tools for leaders, athletes, and teams to perform under pressure with integrity and consistency.

Patrick’s path to success was anything but conventional. Growing up in a childhood marked by abuse and later struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, he understands firsthand the challenges of feeling trapped by your own thoughts. His transformation—from chaos and self-destruction to purpose-driven achievement—forms the foundation of his coaching, speaking, and writing.

Through his work, Patrick emphasizes that true growth begins with mastering your inner dialogue. His philosophy is simple yet powerful: you don’t need a new life—you need a new relationship with yourself. By embracing discomfort, taking responsibility, and committing to disciplined action, he teaches others how to unlock their full potential and create lasting change.

Originally written in Danish and later rewritten in English as a personal challenge, Fueled By Pain reflects Patrick’s belief that growth comes from stepping outside your comfort zone and committing to the process, even when it’s difficult. Drawing from years of journaling, coaching, and extreme endurance experiences, the book delivers 23 mental techniques designed to help readers build resilience, overcome self-doubt, and achieve long-term success.

Today, Patrick Simiglai works with individuals and organizations worldwide, inspiring others to confront their limits, strengthen their mindset, and turn pain into purpose.

"Challenges fuel growth. Courage creates opportunities."
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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

PROMO: The Edge of Motherland

 




Literary Fiction

Date Published: May 14, 2026

Publisher: Manhattan Book Group



A moving literary novel about friendship, identity, belonging, and the search for home in a divided America.

In the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic and the racial reckoning of 2020, two unlikely friends are forced to confront what home really means.

A young Black man and a middle-aged White man meet through the Indianapolis tech company where they both work. Though separated by age, race, and life experience, they discover a powerful connection through music, poetry, and the emotional landscapes that have shaped them. What begins as an unusual friendship becomes something deeper as both men find themselves questioning the world around them—and their place within it.

Disillusioned by their state’s response to the pandemic and shaken by the racial strife unfolding across the country, the two men leave Indianapolis on a transformative journey. Against the eerie backdrop of a fractured America, they face isolation, grief, uncertainty, and the complicated truths that define love, loyalty, friendship, and identity.

As the road carries them away from everything familiar, they begin to reevaluate their beliefs, their histories, and the meaning of belonging. Through shared adversity, conversation, art, and memory, they forge a bond that challenges them to see themselves—and each other—with greater honesty and compassion.


The Edge of Motherland by Michael Leppert is a moving work of cultural heritage fiction for readers who appreciate character-driven literary fiction, contemporary historical fiction, stories of unlikely friendship, and novels that explore race, resilience, connection, and hope during uncertain times.

“Motherland is a poignant story about love, friendship, identity—and the music, poetry, and places that shape us.”
—Lesley Weidenbener, Managing Editor, Indianapolis Business Journal

 

About the Author

 

 Michael Leppert is an award-winning lecturer, columnist, essayist, and author based in Indianapolis, Indiana. A longtime communicator, public affairs professional, and educator, Leppert brings decades of experience in government, policy, business, and storytelling to his work.

He teaches speech and writing at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and serves as an adjunct professor at IU’s O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. He earned his B.S. in Public Affairs from Indiana University and his M.S. in Communication from Northwestern University, building a career rooted in the two fields that have shaped his life: government and communication.

Before entering academia and writing, Leppert spent thirteen years in public service for the State of Indiana. His career began at the Indiana Boys School, where he worked for five years and later served as program manager in the Intensive Treatment Unit. He then spent eight years at the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, ultimately serving as Executive Director of the IURC. In that role, he became known for his ability to explain complex and often controversial issues with clarity, insight, and accessibility.

After leaving state government in 2002, Leppert spent two decades as a private-sector lobbyist, public affairs consultant, and communications advisor, working with corporations, nonprofits, government leaders, community organizations, and business executives to help advance strategic priorities. His experience with public policy, political systems, and institutional decision-making has deeply informed his fiction and nonfiction writing.

Leppert began writing a weekly column in 2014, with his work appearing in newspapers throughout Indiana. His first book, Contrary to Popular Belief: A Chronicle of a Progressive in Indiana, was published in 2016. His novel Flipping the Circle, published by Greenleaf Book Group in 2021, is a political thriller that draws from his deep knowledge of Indiana politics, lobbying, and government culture. His fiction explores power, corruption, identity, morality, and the complicated human stories behind public life.

At the heart of Leppert’s work is a passion for helping people understand complicated ideas through story. Whether in the classroom, in public commentary, or on the page, he is driven by the belief that storytelling can bring clarity, challenge assumptions, and create meaningful connection.

Michael lives in a historic neighborhood in downtown Indianapolis with his wife, Amy Levander, and their rescue dog, Birdie. He has two adult children, Alex and Jack. He and Amy are competitive golfers, beach walkers, and enthusiastic lovers of live music, comedy, and theater.

 

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PROMO: Storms of Crick Road Bridge

 


 


Crime Thriller

Date Published: April 8, 2026

Publisher: MindStir Media



Eden Valley is a quiet town in northwestern Pennsylvania still healing from a dark chapter in its history. Two years ago, the community was shaken by a kidnapping and a series of murders. Tom Stallings, the celebrated town hero, solved the crimes and identified the evil demon responsible. In an effort to revitalize the town, Tom's son, Josh, has purchased the town's orchard, naming it The Stallings Orchard at Crick Road Bridge.

However, Tom is soon informed by the local sheriff that he and his family are the targets of a threatening letter, mysteriously signed "The Avenger." The unknown author accuses Tom and Josh of being land-grabbers with blood on their hands and vows to seek revenge.

Against this tense backdrop, three individuals-each driven by their own pain and misguided sense of justice-embark on separate journeys of revenge. While the first merely seeks to resolve personal grievances and jealousy through minor acts of vandalism, the other two harbor far more sinister intentions, representing both physical and metaphorical storms on a path of chaos and destruction.

 

About the Author

 

 David Kerr grew up in the small, rural community of Enon Valley, Pennsylvania, in the '50s and '60s where the main source of employment was farming or working in the steel mill industry. Surrounded by families who struggled to maintain their middle- class lifestyle and hold tightly to the American values of God, family, and country, little did he realize that these people and places would become the inspiration for his novels.

A graduate of Georgia Southern University, Kerr served as an English teacher and school administrator for forty-four years. Following his retirement, he wrote and published two mystery novels, Secrets of Crick Road Bridge and Storms of Crick Road Bridge.

Today, he and his wife, Lois, live in Woodstock, Georgia, where they enjoy being close to their daughter Paige, son-in-law, Chris, and grandsons, Banks and Ford


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Blog Tour: Forest Legend

 




The Tale of Ol' Split Toe


Action and Adventure Fantasy for teens

Date Published: 03-31-2026

Narrator: Dan Ellens

Run Time: 10 hours 6 minutes



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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Forest Legend: The Tale of Ol’ Split Toe is an adventure that sweeps through time from the Ice Age into the future to tell the story of ecological change to our forests from Nature’s point of view; through the eyes of a time-traveling deer – Ol’ Split Toe. The story takes place in Michigan.  Split Toe is a deer born during an eclipse and chosen by spirits of nature for a special education – to understand the intricate inner-workings of a forest. Split Toe travels through time for his lessons.

 

The story begins in 1409 AD with a young Ojibwe hunter pursuing Split Toe through a tag alder swamp and Michigan’s white pines forest. Action, suspense, and close calls lace the adventure. Split Toe time traveles to the Ice Age, where he sees soil forming for the first time. He recognizes it as the birth place of the forest – Split Toe’s lesson. But Split Toe also has an Ice Age encounter with a mastodon and is chased by dire wolves back through the time portal, and into Michigan’s logging era, with modern humans clear cutting the white pines that were his once his home.

 

Split Toe steps through time, engaging in the pioneer era, the family farm era, the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, the time when infrastructure is added to Michigan’s rural and agricultural land. Roads straighten and improve. Ditches and power lines follow roads. Split Toe sees the human view of land use and ownership change. He sees the rise of the corporate farm. He sees civilization encroaching on wild places. Through it all, Split Toe observes humans and tries to understand how they fit in the natural order of things. Split Toe watches humans try to control everything about the world around them.  He also understands that Mother Nature reacts to everything happening by steadfastly reaching for balance. Split Toe wonders if humans will overtake Mother Nature. He needs to find out.

 


When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

 

I never really ‘wanted’ to be a writer.  I simply evolved into one. Now I write to connect people with nature – books and a blog. I write because I have things I want to write about. My first book, Turning Ten: Great Adventures in the Great Lakes came out in 2000. Forest Legend: The Tale of Ol’ Split Toe is my fifth book and my debut into the world of fiction.


 

Have you published any previous books?

 

There are five books in my back trail:

·        Turning Ten: The Tale of Ol’ Split Toe (2000)

·        A Time for India (2006)

·        Building the Bunkee: A Photo Anthology of Custom Log Cabin Construction and One Man’s Retirement Dream (2021)

·        Treehouse Letters: The Unabridged Michigan Forest Life Journal (2022)

·        Forest Legend: The Tale of Ol’ Split Toe (2026)

 

What can we expect to see from you in the future, any books on the backburner?

I have a number of book ideas that I am not ready to discuss. Right now I am using all of my energy to introduce Forest Legend.

Meanwhile, I still write the Michigan Forest Life blog when I am at my treehouse in Winterfield Pines Nature Sanctuary. Later this summer I hope to launch a series of YouTube videos with me reading short excerpts from Forest Legend.

 

What do you like to do when you're not writing?

When I am not writing or talking to groups about Forest Legend, I am caretaker of Winterfield Pines Nature Sanctuary in Clare County, Michigan. I live half time in an off-grid, electricity-free treehouse with woodstove heat, handpump water, and oil lamp lighting. I spend quite a bit of time maintain trails, setting up a guest log cabin, and preparing for off-grid winter life. It is a charming lifestyle that inspires me.

I also cherish my family time with my spouse, adult children, and grandchildren.

 

Did you learn anything from writing your book? What was it?

I learned a writing project does not reach its true potential without feedback. Writing always benefits from constructive observations. But an author needs to be receptive to feedback. It is up to the author to use the feedback to improve the written product.

I also learned that writing the book is the easy part. Finding a publisher and promoting the book can take more time and effort than the writing. It can be an intense slogs for the author. Persistence is the most important thing to reach a conclusion.

 

Some writers have something playing in the background, do you and what?

I am often in the forest when writing, in a treehouse without electricity. I open the windows and listen to the sounds of the forest – birds, insects, frogs, squirrels chattering, wind in the trees, and the heartbeat of my cuckoo clock. It is nature’s symphony

 

Tell us a little about yourself. Perhaps something not many people know about?

Since retiring from a full career in industry, I am really leaning into my relationship with nature. My home is in a rural setting, but I leave it often to spend a few days in the forest. About half my time each year is spent in the wilderness.

I am an amateur artist. I am also passionate about rescuing abandoned fine art, restoring it when necessary, and finding a respectful new home for each piece.

 

What do you hope your writing brings to your readers?

I write books to connect people with nature. I hope readers go away with that. I hope they feel the natural connection. Smell it. See it. Taste it. I hope Forest Legend makes them think about their own place in the natural order of things. I hope as they read the adventure, a better understanding of the whole life of a forest rubs off, and when they turn the last page, the story sticks with them.

 



About the Author

 

 Dan Ellens is an outdoor enthusiast who is passionate about connecting people with nature. 

 He spends nearly half of each year off-grid in an isolated, hand-built, electricity-free treehouse nestled within Winterfield Pines Nature Sanctuary with woodstove heat, handpump water, and oil lamp lighting.

 Dan was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and grew up in southeast Michigan. He has a Mechanical Engineering degree from Calvin University and an MBA from Michigan State University. Dan is retired from a full career in industry and international business. 

During 1996, 1997, and 1998, his family lived as expatriates in Bangalore, India, the inspiration for “A Time for India”, Dan’s second book, now in its second edition. 

 When Dan’s children were small – 10 years old - he took them each on an outward-bound, father-child adventure. The journal of those four trips became Dan’s first book, “Turning Ten: Great Adventures in the Great Lakes”, now in its second edition. 

 Dan is an accomplished woodworker and carpenter. His lifelong love for old-school carpentry inspired “Building the Bunkee: A Photo Anthology of Custom Log Cabin Construction and One Man’s Retirement Dream”. Dan is a hobby artist who is passionate about rescuing, restoring, and finding new homes for fine art. In the wilds, he sees cooking and baking without modern conveniences as their own adventure and creative expression. “Treehouse Letters: The Unabridged Michigan Forest Life Journal” includes entries about his art and his back-woods cooking … and many other things that one might think about while in a tree. 

 “Forest Legend: The Tale of Ol’ Split Toe”, Dan’s upcoming novel – his debut fiction piece written while sitting in his treehouse nest - brings experience from decades of life in the forest together with a rich understanding of mid-Michigan’s pioneer history and changing landscape. In this sweeping adventure, Dan explores the resilience of nature through the eyes of a majestic, time-traveling deer.


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