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Friday, April 3, 2026

Blog Tour: Spotlight

 



#5 in The Lighthouse series


Christian Fiction / Thriller

Date Published: 12-31-2025

Publisher: Besondy Publishing LLC

 


What if the Future of Faith Depended on a Song?

 

DelivRus, a world-famous Christian rock band, confronts its darkest threat—from the world outside, and from the pride within.

It’s 2041, and a single world government is striving to strip nations of sovereignty and faith. But the music of DelivRus has been a bulwark against the global attack on faith. That has made the band and its leaders a target for destruction.

Tarnished drummer Charley Austin, 21, and untested songwriter Mia Johansen have been called to reunite the famous band for a high-stakes comeback tour that could ignite widespread spiritual revival—or end in catastrophe.

But as they prepare, supernatural forces infect Charley and Mia with pride, turning ambition into arrogance, loyalty into rivalry, and every creative difference into a potential fracture.

What begins as personal tension threatens to destroy DelivRus on the inside, even as external forces are being directed to end the band’s existence in a two-pronged attack of destruction.

 

With political intrigue and spiritual warfare raging in the shadows, the stage becomes the ultimate battleground—not just for a fractured world, but for the souls of Charley and Mia as faith and pride collide in heart-pounding suspense.

 

Fans of Frank Peretti will enjoy how Besondy gives dimension and character to evil dark angels.

Fans of C.S. Lewis' early works will appreciate how evil forces in Besondy’s novel slyly plot how to deceive and destroy the main characters.

Fans of Charles Martin will like how Besondy drags you deeper into the night so that truth can burn away the lies, reorienting your soul.

 

Spotlight is Book Five in the award-winning The Lighthouse series of Christian thrillers.

The Hidden Saboteur

The Chase

The Snare

Road to Nineveh

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The novel can be enjoyed as a stand-alone read. Order your copy today and enter the fight for humility, unity, and faith that resonates like today’s headline news.

 

 




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Twelve-time award-winning author Charles Besondy published his first Christian thriller in 2018. His works tell riveting stories of the spiritual battle for our hearts.

Besondy's The Lighthouse series consists of 5 novels, a novella, and a short story.

He lives with his wife in Lakeway, Texas.


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Thursday, April 2, 2026

PROMO: M.B.A. - Discover the Truth About Leadership

 



Leadership, Business

Date Published: March 13, 2026



Are MBAs actually worth it?

Why do confident people keep getting promoted over competent ones?

Why does modern leadership often look like meetings, buzzwords, and no real decisions?

M.B.A. is a sharp, satirical business book that examines the uncomfortable realities of modern education, leadership, and corporate culture. With dry humor and analytical clarity, it challenges the myths surrounding higher education, management, teamwork, and “hard work,” revealing why so many smart, capable professionals feel stuck despite doing everything they were told would lead to success.

This book explores why credentials don’t equal competence, why confidence is often mistaken for leadership, and why organizations reward appearance over results. It breaks down how flawed systems—not a lack of talent—create inefficiency, burnout, and poor leadership across companies, institutions, and workplaces. Rather than offering motivational clichés or productivity hacks, it provides a clear-eyed explanation of how professional life actually functions in today’s economy.

Written for professionals, managers, MBA candidates, and anyone questioning the value of modern business culture, M.B.A. exposes the gap between titles and ability, education and outcomes, and leadership language versus leadership behavior. It explains why teams frequently slow down high performers, why clarity feels threatening in organizations, and why real competence often goes unnoticed.

This is not a self-help book. It’s not a business manifesto. And it’s not another guide filled with inspirational quoquoteI

It’s a calm, unsentimental critique of the systems that shape education, leadership, and work—and a guide to understanding them without buying into the illusions they sell.

If you’re tired of corporate buzzwords, skeptical of MBA hype, frustrated by ineffective leadership, or curious why the modern workplace rewards the wrong behaviors, this book will give you the language and clarity to finally make sense of it.


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Five-star ratings are how modern systems measure value. If that sentence made you uncomfortable, you’re probably the target audience.

Drew Christensen is an entrepreneur and corporate leader who has spent years inside large organizations observing how confidence, credentials, and presentation often outperform competence. His writing blends satire with clear-eyed analysis, exploring the quiet absurdities of modern business, leadership, and professional life.

Influenced by the idea to “give rise to mind while abiding nowhere,” his work resists rigid frameworks, fashionable doctrines, and credential-driven certainty in favor of independent thinking and practical judgment.

He lives in the United States with his wife and a total of fifteen animals, depending on how generously one defines the term. This includes three dogs, two cats, two in-laws, one dog-in-law, and four cats-in-law. The remaining three animals reject the premise outright and insist on being classified as “children.”

Masters of the Bullshitting Arts is his second


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Blog Tour: Boy Altared

 




Historical Fiction

Date Published: April 1, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing



Amid the vibrant landscape of San Francisco in the late 1960s, eleven-year-old Jamie steps into the confines of a dark confessional booth. With promises of confidentiality, Father Nelson uncovers a chilling secret buried deep within the young boy’s subconscious.

Intrigued by his grave past, Father Nelson brings him into the church as an altar boy under the mentorship of Harry, an older acolyte. The priest quickly gains control over Jamie, using the boy’s complicated history and his own undisputed authority to initiate a dark turn in their relationship. Jamie falls deeper into the world of religion, and his blooming friendship with Harry becomes a needed distraction from the somber realities of the church.

Shaped by major cultural events, from the Manson murders to the moon landing, to Woodstock and the Civil Rights Movement, Jamie’s life unfolds as he navigates religion, power, and loss of innocence. A haunting coming of age story, Boy Altared explores a seismic shift into adulthood during one of the most turbulent decades in history.




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Jamie follows Harry’s lead, watching closely as each item is placed with care. The white linen cloth is smoothed across the altar. The chalice gleams under the soft glow of candlelight. Everything has a place. Everything matters.

“Pay attention,” Harry says quietly.

Jamie nods.

He takes the corporal in both hands, careful not to wrinkle it, and lays it exactly where Harry showed him. The small gold bells catch his eye—ornate, delicate. When he lifts them, they chime softly, the sound lingering in the air.

“Where do these go?” Jamie asks.

Harry guides him to the side of the altar and gestures toward a cushion between two chairs. “Right there. We’ll sit here during Mass.”

Jamie sets them down gently. The faint ringing feels important, like something not to disturb.

They move behind the altar, where Harry points out each object in turn. The tabernacle. The crucifix. The thurible, its chains faintly clinking as it sways.

“We burn incense in there,” Harry explains. “It’s like prayers rising to heaven.”

Jamie watches as Harry lights it, a thin ribbon of smoke curling upward. It drifts into the light streaming through the stained-glass windows, turning the air hazy and bright at the same time.

“These are for the procession,” Harry says, handing him the staff. “You’ll carry the cross.”

Jamie grips it carefully, the cool metal steady in his hands.

They take their places at the entrance as the church begins to fill. Voices soften. Movements slow. The space seems to shift as people settle into their seats, their attention drawn forward.

The scent of incense thickens, wrapping around everything.

Through the haze, Father Nelson appears.

Harry leans closer. “Wait for the signal.”

Jamie keeps his eyes on him, ready.

A small nod.

That’s all it takes.

Harry begins to swing the thurible in a slow, practiced rhythm. The smoke deepens, the air growing heavier, more sacred. Jamie steps forward, his movements careful, deliberate. The weight of the cross feels larger than he expected, though he holds it steady.

As he walks down the aisle, he scans the faces in the pews, searching.

For a moment, everything narrows—the sound, the light, the quiet presence of the crowd.

He places the cross in its stand and steps back, moving beside Harry again.

Together, they kneel.

The smoke rises.

And Jamie follows it upward, as if it might carry something of him with it.

 

 

About the Author

 

 J.S. Pavoggi was born in 1957 and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, the sixth of eight children in a devout Catholic family. He attended parochial school, served as an altar boy, and came of age during the turbulence of the Vietnam War era and the cultural upheaval that followed.

After a 40-year career in public service with the United States Postal Service—where he also served as a union representative—Pavoggi experienced a life-altering heart procedure that changed the way he saw the world. What began as an impulse to write a better streaming series evolved into a powerful, fictionalized account of survival and healing.

His debut novel, Boy Altared, is a deeply personal work of historical fiction rooted in memory, silence, and resilience. Pavoggi lives in Arizona with his wife of 38 years. They have three children and four grandchildren.

 

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Blog Tour: The New Life Blueprint

 



A 21st-Century Guide for Success, Health, Wealth, and Happiness in a Complex World


Motivational Self-Help

Date Published: January 14, 2025

Publisher: Forbes Books



2025 Global Book Awards Silver Medalist in Self Help Success

Life is coming at us fast. It’s easier with a guide for life navigation.


The world has changed more in the last few years than in the previous fifty, rendering our traditional blueprints for life, work, and success outdated. Strategies that once promised a clear path to the American Dream, like pursuing a conventional education or climbing the company ladder, no longer guarantee continual progress toward our goals. Many of us find ourselves unprepared and uncertain, struggling to adapt to the accelerating pace of change. In this new era, the questions arise: what are the key drivers of success and sustainability? How can we navigate this complex world effectively?

The New Life Blueprint: A 21st Century Guide to Success, Health, Wealth, and Happiness in a Complex World by best-selling author Dr. Natalia Peart, with Christopher Burge, offers an insightful approach to navigating life more holistically and sustainably in our rapidly changing world.

Traditionally, success was a straightforward formula: get a degree, land a job, work hard, and enjoy the rewards. In The New Life Blueprint, Peart and Burge first examine the historical, contextual, and personal shifts that have made this old blueprint outdated. They make the case compellingly that this blueprint, which currently guides our educational, career, and life choices, was designed for a simpler, more predictable era but no longer applies in our new, more complex era.

They respond to this challenge by reinventing the old blueprint into a modern-era career, mental, financial, and lifestyle blueprint. Their new roadmap provides readers with the instructions and guidance they need to equip and prepare themselves to navigate their professional and personal lives, build resilience in constant uncertainty, and achieve the sustainable success, health, wealth, and happiness they seek.

Drawing on 14 disciplines, including neuroscience, economics, and performance psychology, as well as decades of experience as a psychologist, CEO, leadership and performance consultant, and Wall Street executive, the authors bring a wealth of knowledge to the table.

This book is not just about survival; it’s about flourishing in a world where change is the only constant. The New Life Blueprint not only captures the urgency and necessity for a redefined approach to living in a complex world but also provides a hopeful vision for thriving with confidence and clarity.

 


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Dr. Natalia is a multi-hyphenate psychologist, entrepreneur, business and career consultant, best-selling author, speaker, and Forbes Contributor.

She is the Founder and CEO of Blueprint Global, a human-centered innovation and design consultancy dedicated to helping people and companies prepare, navigate, grow, and lead sustainably in a constantly changing world.

Dr. Natalia has more than 30 years of experience helping leaders and individuals obtain their professional and personal goals. Throughout her career, she’s worked as a clinical psychologist, a leadership and performance consultant for large national Fortune 1000 companies such as Gallup to small businesses, an executive and personal consultant, a Chief Officer of a foundation, and CEO of a nonprofit organization, and now as an entrepreneur.

Whether she is working at the individual, organizational, or societal level, the common thread throughout her experiences is that she is driven by a desire to solve our big challenges involving how to grow and lead, particularly through disruptive change.

She has served on the Federal Reserve Board, 10th District, was a SXSW 2021 presenter, and has been featured in various media outlets, including Harvard Business Review, New York Times, FOX, Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Yahoo Finance, Oprah Magazine, Black Enterprise, Glassdoor, Elite Daily, and Thrive Global.

She has also spoken at events ranging from small group workshops to three-thousand-person events. She has earned her B.A. with Honors in Psychology from Brown University, her PhD. in Clinical/Community Psychology from the University of Maryland, and completed her Clinical Internship at Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

PROMO: Montana Matrimonial News




Historical Fiction

Date Published: 10-07-2025

Publisher: NorthStar Press



Loneliness gnaws and chews like the relentless prairie wind. Dakota homesteader, Digger Dancy, props his feet in the oven and waits for the storm to end. His brother, George, barges into the soddy in a swirl of blowing snow. George announces he will abandon his claim to seek a wife. He can’ t stand the loneliness. Digger slaps a stack of old newspapers on the table and convinces him to place an ad for a correspondence bride in the Montana Matrimonial News. Doctor Gamla, the almost-doctor and midwife, treats George’ s frostbite, and offers a cure for his melancholia. She tells of two sisters living in tar-paper shacks along the Mad Dog River. The brothers cannot imagine how Doctor Gamla’ s cure will change their lives. Nickelbo’ s whole world is wheat. The homesteaders talk about crops, worry about the weather, complain about prices, and dream what they’ ll buy after the harvest. Asa Wainwright busts sod with a grasshopper plow. Ingrid Larson dallies over planting to avoid her sister’ s wedding. Drunken Oscar Borgom gets lost in a storm on the way to the outhouse. Through it all, Doctor Gamla delivers babies, treats ailments, and offers advice. “My cures work if you can stand them."

 

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 Candace Simar likes to imagine how things might have been. She combines her love of history with her Scandinavian heritage in historical novels that examine the early days of Minnesota and North Dakota. “I write historical novels to share painless history lessons about the fascinating and unique history of our region.”

Her historical novels include: Sister Lumberjack, book five in the Abercrombie Trail Series (North Star Press, March 2024) Follow Whiskey Creek (Sweet Honey Press 2023) Escape to Fort Abercrombie (Five Star Cengage 2018) Shelterbelts (North Star Press 2015), Blooming Prairie (North Star Press 2012) Birdie (North Star Press2011) Pomme de Terre (North Star Press 2010), and Abercrombie Trail (North Star Press 2009). Her short story collections: Dear Homefolks (River Place Press 2017) and The Glory of Ordinary Time (Wolfpack Press 2018). Farm Girls (River Place Press 2013) is a book of poetry co-written with her sister, Angela Foster. Candace’s short stories have been published in the anthologies: Spoilt Quilt (Five Star Cengage 2020), Librarians of the West (Five Star Cengage 2021); and Why Cows Need Cowboys (Two Dot Press 2021).

Simar is a Spur Award winner and Spur finalist from the Western Writers of America for her Abercrombie Trail series. Shelterbelts was a finalist in both the Willa Literary Awards in Historical Fiction and the Midwest Book Awards. Escape to Fort Abercrombie holds a Will Rogers Gold Medallion and a Peacemaker Award from Western Fictioneers.

Her short stories and poetry have received awards from the Bob Dylan Creative Writing Contest, Lake Region Review, League of Minnesota Poets, National Federation of State Poetry Societies, Dust and Fire, and the Laura Awards for Short Fiction.

Candace enjoys sharing her research and writing with groups and book clubs across the nation.


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A Cold War Adventure


Historical Fiction/Cold War Fiction w/romance subplots

Date Published: 03-01-2026

Publisher: Bim Bom Books



There are no accidents in life, only opportunities wearing different clothes."

When the first privately owned Soviet circus arrived in 1990 America as the Soviet Empire unraveled, its elite performers expected to build cultural bridges through spectacular shows. Instead, this prestigious troupe faced a perilous journey through Cold War America.

Circus director Yuri had to navigate treacherous waters where American mobsters, Soviet agents, and political forces circled like predators. Young aerialist Anton dreamed of becoming a clown against his family's wishes, while forbidden romances and unexpected connections bloomed between Soviet performers and Americans who saw past the ideological divide. As high-stakes conspiracies threatened to tear the circus family apart, they had to choose between the authoritarian chains of home and the uncertain promise of freedom.

As The Ringmaster reminds us, "The best Soviet stories are like vodka—they burn with suffering, intoxicate with conflict, keep you stewing in reflection, and yearning for your heart's desire." This genre-bending tale explores whether human connection can transcend ideology—and whether storytelling can bridge the divides that separate us.

 


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The Clown Alcove

Chapter 3 — November 1989, Moscow Circus Museum

Note to host: This excerpt is self-contained. Anton and Josef are teenage circus students on a school field trip. Anton harbors a secret dream of becoming a clown, something his father, a respected aerialist, would consider a disgrace.

Anton lingered in the clown alcove while his classmates moved on.

A cordoned-off table displayed a lifelike head of Oleg Popov, the “Sunny Clown,” under a glass dome with an open window. Anton recognized Popov—his favorite—and felt a sudden urge to touch the uncanny likeness. Sharp and oddly realistic.

He slipped behind the velvet rope, wondering if someone had embalmed Popov’s head.

The head featured his signature skewed checkered cap pinned with a white silk chrysanthemum, a bright yellow wig, and a red nose. He wore a gentle smile, and his eyes were—wait! Anton thought he saw Popov’s eyes blink. It happened so fast, he wasn’t sure. His heartbeat quickened.

Anton figured his imagination was deceiving him—that the clown alcove atmosphere was playing tricks on him. Anton lingered. Popov’s smile felt like an invitation. He remained still, but nothing happened, so he admired the other clown displays. However, Popov’s eyes seemed to follow him. He walked back and forth in front of the bust; sure enough, the eyes appeared to track his movements. He called out to Josef, but the class had already headed to the auditorium.

Popov’s eyes stared straight ahead. Anton leaned over the rope to inspect them; they looked watery. He ducked under the velvet rope and peered under the table skirt. In a blur, someone yanked him under the table, and a hand covered his mouth.

“Shhh,” whispered a painted face, finger to lips. Stunned, Anton complied, and the stranger removed his hand.

Who is this guy? He was crouched under the table, in blue overalls and a striped shirt. Aside from white greasepaint around his eyes and the fact he was hiding under the table, he appeared normal.

“You’re a very clever fellow,” the man remarked.

Anton caught his breath. “Who are you, and why are you inside Popov’s head?”

“Fair questions. My name is Tikhonov Tikosander Shevchenko, but my friends call me Tiko. Come to think of it, even my enemies call me Tiko. But of course, I am a clown.” He held out his hand for a handshake. BUZZZ. The slight shock from the hand prank startled Anton.

“I am so sorry.” Tiko grinned. “I forgot I had that on. Here, take it.” He handed the palm buzzer to Anton.

Tiko settled in with his new friend. “To answer your question, I’m workshopping my new Popov table prop. What better place to try it out than at this clown exhibit? What do you think?”

“Well, it’s kind of creepy,” Anton admitted, unable to suppress a grin. “But I love it.”

Tiko’s painted eyes twinkled. “That is what I was going for.”

Josef returned, looking for his lost friend.

“Hey, Anton. Where’d you go?” he whispered as he walked around the table, assuming Anton was loitering in the alcove. “Hey, Kalinski is asking for you. She sent me to find you. Come on, we’re headed to the animal enclosures. You don’t want to miss the big cats, right?”

Anton was about to scurry out, but Tiko yanked him down, put a finger to his lips, pulled out a white grease paint marker, and applied the paint around Anton’s eyes. Tiko pointed up, and Anton nodded, lifting into Popov’s head. From there, he saw Josef circling the table and peering around the gallery panels.

“Anton, come on. Kalinski’s losing her patience,” Josef said in an urgent whisper.

Anton tracked Josef’s movements through Popov’s eyes, a thrill of mischief surging through him. His heart thudded in his chest. The momentary claustrophobia quickly gave way to excitement. He bit his lip to keep from laughing. So, this is what it must feel like.

Josef circled the table once more, oblivious to Anton’s ruse. “Okay, I’m not getting in trouble; this one is on you,” he said as he started down the hall. His shoulders slumped with a mixture of frustration and resignation—he was tired of covering for Anton but wasn’t ready to abandon his friend, either.

“Yo, Josef, wait!” Anton called out. Josef froze and then spun around.

“Anton, cut it out, man; this is not funny.”

Anton put Josef out of his misery. “Hey, Josef. Look at Popov.”

Josef peered at Popov’s face. “What about it?”

“Look at his eyes.” Anton crossed his eyes, and Josef jumped back, nearly knocking over a display panel.

Grinning from ear to ear, Anton climbed out from under the table, and they both burst into laughter.

As Anton turned toward Tiko, who had just re-entered Popov’s head, he gave a parting wave. Tiko responded with a wink.

Josef and Anton were still giggling when they caught up with their classmates. Anton still had white greasepaint circling his eyes.

Kalinski turned beet red. “Anton and Josef, stop clowning around!” Unaware of her pun.

At that, Anton and Josef collapsed into convulsive laughter. Tears streamed down their cheeks, and mucus ran from their noses. Anton struggled to breathe. They averted their eyes from each other but couldn’t resist. Each glance triggered another uncontrollable burst of laughter and tears. Josef nudged Anton with his elbow, and Anton, still gasping for breath, wiped the sweat from his face, squeezing his eyes shut.

Katyana stood over them, glaring in rebuke. “You two are hopeless.” This only made them laugh harder, and she stormed off in frustration. Beneath her irritation flickered something else—a twinge of envy at their easy camaraderie, their freedom to be foolish without the weight of legacy on their shoulders.

They knew they were in trouble and considered throwing themselves at Kalinski’s mercy, but it didn’t matter if she exiled them to Siberia; they were struggling to breathe.

“Wait outside the animal enclosure,” Kalinski ordered. “We’ll discuss this at school. Anton, I’m having lunch with your mother tomorrow—we’ll have much to talk about.”

Anton’s stomach dropped. What if my father finds out? His father claimed clowns were dreamers, not real performers. But at that moment, Anton felt it in his bones—his future wasn’t in the air, but in the ring, making people laugh. Class dismissed.


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 Cliff Lovette is a father, storyteller, and dog lover living in Sandy Springs, Georgia. For over 40 years, he practiced entertainment law, serving as Senior Vice President at LaFace Records and representing artists including Usher and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. His passion for bridging historical divides led him to co-produce a groundbreaking reconciliation event between descendants of Buffalo Soldiers and Lakota Native Americans. In 1990, when Bobby Liberman—road manager for the first privately owned Soviet circus touring America—became his client, Cliff discovered the true story that inspired this debut duology.


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Blog Tour: Call in the Dogs

 




Western/Cowboy,  Cherokee, Outlaw

Date Published: 02-26-2026

Publisher: Write the West Press an imprint of Paperback Press, LLC Springfield, Missouri



Levi Kuratowski, better known as “Little Kansas,” only thinks his days of carrying a gun are over. With a trading license approved by the Cherokee Nation he is determined to build a trading post on the banks of Spring Creek. Soon however he must set his hammer aside and take up his colt revolver. Upon receiving word that the outlaw Bill Kirby has escaped custody he prepares to face his old adversary.

Levi’s friend, Cherokee rancher Turon Turtle vows to offer aid and his rifle. Turon’s strong willed sister, Ruth, has a different vow in mind for Levi. Levi soon finds the determined Ruth as challenging as the inevitable showdown that has yet to come.

For the first time since leaving Europe three years earlier his has a sense of home. He finds customers in the neighboring Cherokee and travelers. More importantly he finds friends. Unknown to Levi is the whereabouts of the outlaw Kirby. Can Levi rely on his new friends and community? Will Levi be able to hold on to what he has built and face the man who thinks nothing except for the destruction of Levi and all he holds dear?

 



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“Queenie is out in front,” Turon Turtle said, reaching over to put a stick on the fire.

“Stump is close behind,” Ounce Pathkiller grunted.

The two Cherokee had been speaking mostly in English for the benefit of the third man, Levi. Known to most in the area as Little Kansas. A nickname he picked up while cowboying out West where he had met the Cherokee Turon Turtle.

Born and raised in a poor family in Poland, fox hunting was foreign to Levi Kuratowski. Only the rich had hounds. Here he sat with two Cherokee, a hemisphere away from home.

“How can you tell which dog is in the lead?” Levi asked while staring at the night sky.

“Each dog sounds different. Has its own voice,. as people do,” Ounce replied.

“Yeah, Queenie has a sharp tone. She’s the boss. Now, Ounce’s dog Stump has a deeper bark, as if he’s in a well. Also, he sounds as though he’s way behind Queenie,” Turon added while grinning and giving Ounce a sidelong glance.

Ounce spoke in Cherokee, too quick for Levi to understand the words, but he understood the gesture.

“Stump catch that old fox, you’ll see,” Ounce added.

“Better be an old fox if Stump is going to catch it.” Turon pulled a tobacco pouch from a coat pocket and unrolled a small paper between his fingers.

Ounce once again grunted.

“I heard you priced Stump to Ned Foreman for fifty dollars,” Turon said, carefully dumping tobacco on the paper then rolling a cigarette.

“Yeah,” Ounce said while accepting the tobacco pouch and papers from Turon.

Reaching for a burning stick to light his cigarette, Turon asked, “What makes him worth fifty dollars?”

“I traded two twenty-five-dollar fighting roosters for him.” Ounce built his own cigarette.

The smiling Turon reignited his stick and leaned over to offer Ounce a light. “Why don’t you breed Queenie to Stump? Get some pups,” Levi asked.

“I would rather she got snake bit,” Turon said, tossing the stick into the fire.

An owl let out his night call not far away. Levi thought nothing of the bird. The two Cherokee went quiet. Owls were harbingers of death, giving warnings for the Cherokee. Minutes passed before anyone spoke.

“I should probably get back to the wagon and store,” Levi said, standing up to stretch.

Since coming to the Cherokee Nation, the quiet Jewish immigrant Levi had become a small-time celebrity. A celebrity brought on by Turon’s exaggerated stories about their trip from Texas driving Turon’s Hereford bull home. A brief misunderstanding between Levi and four Cheyenne over the ownership of the bull turned into a full-out battle. A haphazard capture of an outlaw who tried stealing Levi’s horse on the Cimarron River became a quick-draw gunfight.

 


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 Born and raised on the Ozark Plateau. Charlie Amos grew up in the footsteps of outlaws, cowboys, and woodsmen. He currently lives in Oklahoma with his wife, children, and dog Banjo. When he is not tending cattle and kids he is reading and writing about the American West. Years of working in agriculture, forestry, trucking, and teaching school has laid the foundation of telling our American story through relatable characters. Writing westerns for westerners, and everyone else.


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