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Literary Titan Gold Book Award May 2023

The Literary Titan Book Awards are awarded to books that have astounded and amazed us with unique writing styles, vivid worlds, complex characters, and original ideas. These books deserve extraordinary praise, and we are proud to acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and writing talent of these brilliant authors.

Award Recipients

The Voice of God by Bill V. Lightsey

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Literary Titan Gold Book Award May 2023

The Literary Titan Book Awards are awarded to books that have astounded and amazed us with unique writing styles, vivid worlds, complex characters, and original ideas. These books deserve extraordinary praise, and we are proud to acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and writing talent of these brilliant authors.

Award Recipients

Visit the Literary Titan Book Awards page to see award information.

Literary Titan Silver Book Award May 2023

The Literary Titan Book Awards are awarded to books that have astounded and amazed us with unique writing styles, vivid worlds, complex characters, and original ideas. These books deserve extraordinary praise, and we are proud to acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and writing talent of these brilliant authors.

Award Recipients

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SONGBIRD 

The Broadway scene in 1920s New York City has been rocked by the shocking news of a playwright’s untimely demise and the discovery of a missing manuscript. Enter Jax Diamond, a charming and sophisticated private detective who embarks on a journey to unravel the chaotic final weeks leading up to the playwright’s death. The list of suspects is long and includes the playwright’s wife, Patricia, who may have been seeking evidence for a divorce case, a potential scorned lover, and a suspected murderer on the loose. But, regardless of who is to blame, Jax Diamond is determined to get to the bottom of it all in Songbird by Gail Meath. Prepare for an immersive experience!

As I listened to the Songbird audiobook, I was transported into the room where the scenes were unfolding. Meath’s skill in creating period-driven dialogue and characters is evident throughout the book. The audiobook narrator also contributes to the immersive experience, making it feel as though you’re a part of the story. While this may not be the book for readers seeking challenging, hard-to-decipher mysteries, it is a delightful, light, and easy read/listen that allows you to unwind and relax. I personally enjoyed following along with the story while tending to my garden on a sunny afternoon.

Meath’s character-building is spectacular. The standout character in the novel is Jax Diamond. He is well-crafted and perfectly curated to fit the overall vibe and themes of the book. Diamond’s charming and relaxed demeanor sets the tone for a well-known private detective in the 1920s, and his dialogue throughout the novel is exceptional. If you’re a history buff, you’ll appreciate the small easter eggs that Meath includes in the book, such as Diamond’s homemade beer, which references the prohibition era. This is yet another example of Meath’s ability to fully immerse readers in Jax Diamond’s world.

Whether you’re a fan of the glamorous worlds depicted in F. Scott Fitzgerald novels or the whodunit feel of an Agatha Christie story, you’ll love Songbird. It is a tantalizing mystery that I highly recommend.

Pages: 212 | ASIN : B09HMRCVCL

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Literary Titan Gold Book Award – Apr 2023

Literary Titan Gold Book Award

The Literary Titan Book Awards are awarded to books that have astounded and amazed us with unique writing styles, vivid worlds, complex characters, and original ideas. These books deserve extraordinary praise, and we are proud to acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and writing talent of these brilliant authors.

Award Recipients

Vivencias (Poemas) by Mayra Almaguer

The Mole Book III by Ron Raye

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Literary Titan Silver Book Award – Apr 2023

Literary Titan Silver Book Award

The Literary Titan Book Awards are awarded to books that have astounded and amazed us with unique writing styles, vivid worlds, complex characters, and original ideas. These books deserve extraordinary praise, and we are proud to acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and writing talent of these brilliant authors.

Award Recipients

Higher Steps Solutions for Healing by Louise Pyant

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Second Chance At Love

Gini Rifkin Author Interview

Break Heart Canyon follows a widow living alone on her farm who discovers a relic hunter in the spirit cave on her property and finds herself attracted to him. What were the morals you were trying to capture while creating your characters?

Putting human needs for one another over avaricious pursuits. Justice comes to those who wait, and we are all stewards of the land and history. 

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

Second chance at love, preserving Native American land and legends, learning about the Bone Wars that took place out west, and a bit of science regarding the eclipse. 

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

 An unconventional medieval where the Lord and Lady of the castle are already married but must work together to save their land and the villagers as they are under siege at Yule, and 

it is a test of faith, with a bit oh humor and a wonderful renewal of romance and caring for the two main characters. May be self-published hopefully out Nov 2023

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Unearthing artifacts in Colorado sounded like easy money to Ryker Landry. Then he met the woman who owned the land.
Una MacLaren vows no fortune hunter will desecrate the ancient relics of Break Heart Canyon—even if the man is a handsome scoundrel. Fighting to keep her goat farm afloat as local cattlemen hatch deadly schemes to make sure she fails, Una has enough to worry about.
Captivated by the courageous redhead, Ryker joins forces with Una and her deerhound, MacTavish. But what does he desire most—the woman or the artifacts?
When the mythical white cougar again prowls the rocky cliffs, the legend of Break Heart Canyon draws them into a web of danger. Only daring and blind trust can save them.

The Ideal Location For My Love Story

Susan Rounds Author Interview

The Winds of Autumn follows a young woman newly married who accompanies her husband on the Oregon Trail while realizing her feelings for another man. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

During my childhood, I remember visiting the fairytale castle, Neuschwanstein, and watching the musical fantasy, Cinderella, on television. Both sparked my imagination and inspired the kind of dream world I would later write about. Jane Austen’s influence would too. The prince becomes the consummate gentleman. The castle becomes a grand mansion. But I also wanted to explore those idyllic notions during the difficult events in America’s past and see how love, like the characters, would find a way to survive the hardships. And, since the city of St. Louis was the starting point of America’s westward expansion, I felt it was the ideal location for my love story to begin.

What were some of the emotional and moral guidelines you followed when developing your characters?

My historical romance novel, The Winds of Autumn, takes place in the 19th century during a tumultuous period in America’s history. This setting allowed me to take readers on a narrative journey set against the backdrop of epic events during that time—the Trail of Tears, the War of the Rebellion (Civil War), and the building of the Transcontinental Railroad. These external events were also important catalysts for creating emotional conflict in my novel and between the characters. So much of a fictional story relies on creating characters that feel real to the reader. I wanted to make that real connection by immersing myself into the mind of my characters so I could feel every emotion they felt and what might happen if they acted on those emotions. Pain is a key motivator that can morph into resentment, or hope and love. I asked myself, what did my protagonist, Mariah, feel when she lost her sister, or Mariah’s mother when she lost her daughter? Those feelings run deep, and my personal experience growing up played a part in developing those characters. My antagonist, Nathan Lawton, faces a moral decision, one he justifies from a traumatic moment in his childhood that fuels his resentment with far-reaching consequences. It was important to raise the emotional stakes by forcing the characters to make choices, right or wrong. But the marriage customs of the 19th century left Mariah no choice when she realizes, too late, that marrying Nathan was a mistake. She suddenly finds herself trapped in her marriage which made me wonder, how was it even possible for a woman to follow her heart? Mariah’s internal struggles propel the story forward, forcing her into unimaginable situations but ones that ultimately transform her into the woman she was meant to be.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

The title of my novel, The Winds of Autumn, uses the word “winds” as a metaphor for change, the main theme throughout the storyline. That transformational change is most evident in Mariah’s character, a refined young lady abruptly turned pioneer woman enduring the harsh plains of the American West. The theme, the sins of the father, was important to convey in Nathan’s character, giving the reader a clear understanding of his motivations. I found this to be a powerful theme because of its consequences to carry over generation to generation. After I finished writing my manuscript, I realized how central the meaning of home was in my novel, and how even a relationship can feel like coming home. And since my novel is about happily ever after, I wanted to exploit the theme of forbidden love as much as the hope that readers yearn for with the possibility of second chances.

What is the next story that you’re writing and when will it be published?

I’m researching the Gilded Age, a fascinating period in America’s history. I like the idea of that setting for a love story.

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A captivating love story transcending the American West, where secrets hide unknown consequences and true love fights for a second chance.
At the end of the War of the Rebellion, Mariah Renwick is still haunted by the memory of her late sister as she tries to piece together the remnants of an innocent time lost. All she wants is to bring happiness home again. Then dashing Lieutenant Nathan Lawton rushes into her life and becomes her new husband. But Nathan’s dark and tormented past hides revenge and betrayal as he stakes his claim to the Renwick fortune and his future out West.
Railroad magnate, Julian Marquette, has just returned to St. Louis to secure another bank loan from Mariah’s father. A brilliant mastermind, Julian orchestrates the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, not for the sake of his own vanity but for the people of America. He’s a man borne of conviction for what he believes in, a passionate man who’s secretly been in love with Mariah since he first saw her two years ago. But now it’s too late . . . until an intimate moment together takes them by storm.
“It was there again, in that infinitesimal space between them, the subtle tremor of attraction, at once forbidden but about to collide.”
Torn between desire and duty, Mariah is caught in a crossfire as she faces unimaginable struggles on an epic westward journey that shows no mercy. Can Julian fight against impossible odds for the woman he loves, or is all hope lost?
Sweeping landscapes. Passionate characters. The consummate gentleman is back.

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