Archive for June 12, 2025

 

Welcome to my stop on the virtual book tour for A New Life organized by Goddess Fish Promotions.

Author L.J. Ambrosio will be awarding a $20 Amazon or B&N Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner. Don’t forget to enter!

And you can click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

A New Life

by L. J. Ambrosio

 

 

Genre: Coming-Of-Age 

Synopsis

From America to the streets of Paris, A New Life follows two friends as they navigate grief, love, and self-discovery in a city filled with history and hope.

A New Life is a story that lingers long after the last page.

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Enjoy this peek inside:

They rushed out of the hotel and stopped short of the Lyft; they gazed in wonderment at the outrageously small size of the car. Reluctantly they climbed into the car. It was like the Mouseketeer’s car; it was so small and they were so tall. They wondered if they should try another Lyft but there was not enough time. As they pulled away, they smelted gasoline or oil burning. Louie shot Ron a silly look, then smiled.

Ron hit the ceiling with every bump; his head bounced almost out of the taxi. Louie held his hand up to avoid suffering the same fate. The roads were rough all the way to the Air France Terminal. Louie told the driver he should sell his car to an amusement park.

Ron decided to travel with just a carry-on bag. He had no desire to check bags after remembering a few of Michael’s airline horror stories of his lost luggage. Michael, his mentor and friend, truly taught him the right way to travel safe and as a gentleman; they might give you an extra drink if you’re nice.

As Ron approached the departure gate, he tried to put the thought of leaving Rhonda behind out of his mind but not his heart. He wondered what Michael would say to him about this incident with Rhonda. He would tell Ron to smile; Rhonda was in a better place.

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About Author Louis J. Ambrosio:

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Louis J. Ambrosio ran one of the most nurturing bi-coastal talent agencies in Los Angeles and New York. He started his career as a theatrical producer, running two major regional theaters for eight seasons. Ambrosio taught at seven universities. Ambrosio also distinguished himself as an award-winning film producer and novelist over the course of his impressive career.

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Today Rich Leder and Rockstar Book Tours are revealing the cover for EXTRATERRESTRIAL
NOIR, his sci-fi thriller book which releases July 22nd!

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Check out the awesome cover and enter the giveaway!

 

On to the reveal! 

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EXTRATERRESTRIAL NOIR

Author: Rich Leder

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Pub. Date: July 22, 2025

Publisher: Laugh Riot Press

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 568

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Find it: Goodreads,  https://books2read.com/EXTRATERRESTRIAL-NOIR

 

An extraterrestrial the size and shape of a boot box crashes into the New Jersey
cul-de-sac Colonial of a film-noir-obsessed family on the sharp edge of
emotional, marital, and financial insolvency; rearranges its subatomic
structure; and presents itself as the couples’ long-time film-noir lust
crushes: late noir icons Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake. In short order,
Alan/Veronica displays an appetite for suburban debauchery, depravity,
decadence, and destruction and seduces the family into its psychopathic criminal
orbit with irresistible film noir panache, alluring sexual charisma, and
inconceivable intergalactic powers.

Twelve-year-old genius daughter, Mike Devine, figures out fast that
Alan/Veronica’s plan is to implode the planet. Can she save the world, not to
mention her family? She’ll need the only armament in the universe that can
subdue the extraterrestrial, and she’ll have to shoot it point blank. So it’s
questionable at best.

 

 

Reviews:


Don’t miss this bawdy sci-fi thriller. Leder spins regular doses of sex,
aliens and teen heroism into an unforgettable idiosyncratic comedic gem.”–
BEST THRILLERS

A sardonic mixture of science
fiction and snarky suburban drama, Extraterrestrial Noir by
Rich Leder is a hilariously original genre mashup.”–
SELF PUBLISHING REVIEW

Once again, Leder
shows off his bleak sense of humor as this twisted take on first contact
rapidly devolves into a deadly trip through the hidden criminal underworld that
lies beneath an idyllic suburban paradise.”–
BESTSELLERS WORLD

“Rich Leder’s Extraterrestrial
Noir 
is a slap-bang absurdist thriller that bounces from page to page
and loves every minute of it.”– INDIEREADER

A wild ride…hilarious and horrifying…an avalanche of sabotage,
gunfights, arms dealing, and more…all the chaos one could hope for in a
comic thriller.”–
INDEPENDENT
BOOK REVIEW

This dark comedy/science
fiction novel was everything I wished it would be and more.”– READERS’
FAVORITE Review 1

A wildly creative mix of
science fiction and classic noir, packed with humor, mystery, and plenty of
surprises.”– READERS’ FAVORITE Review 2

You will not put down Rich
Leder’s Extraterrestrial Noir until you have flipped from cover to cover.”– READERS’
FAVORITE Review 3


 

Enjoy this peek inside:

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Five seconds later, a thin silver arm snaked out of the box.
It didn’t come from inside the box. It simply grew, again, seamlessly, out of
the side facing the TV.

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The arm stretched purposefully to the huge television, paused
in front of the wide, dark, flat screen as if smelling it, sensing it, then
moved forward, penetrating the screen, passing through it as if by interstellar
osmosis or galactic magic, the end of the arm vanishing somewhere into the flat
panel, becoming one with the TV, which clicked back on, tuned to CNN, the
screen connected directly to the silver box via the arm.

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The news ran as it always did, like the lifelike silver
appendage of a box—that had minutes ago fallen from the sky—had not somehow
melted into the television. But then the broadcast began to play faster, as if
someone had previously recorded the program and was fast-forwarding to find a
particularly exciting segment, except that fast-forwarding wasn’t fast enough
for whoever was holding the remote.

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CNN picked up speed, its images flying by until they were an
indistinguishable blur of current events. And just when it seemed as if the
television would explode from the inconceivable velocity of the broadcast, the
screen split so that CNN filled one half and Oprah filled the other. Except it
was high-octane Oprah. Oprah at crazy speed. And then both halves of the screen
split again so that there were four programs running simultaneously—CNN, The
Food Network, Oprah, and National Geographic—all four channels racing through
their one-hour shows in thirty seconds, and then in fifteen seconds, and then
five seconds.

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The screen split again.

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Eight different channels ran concurrently. Then sixteen
channels. Thirty-two channels. Sixty-four channels.

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Lifetime, Discovery, HBO, Hallmark, CBS, NBC, ABC, Disney,
Netflix, Showtime, The History Channel, Fox, Comedy Central, the BBC, Spanish
network programming, Cartoon Network. All of these, plus dozens more, played at
the same phenomenal pace.

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And then the screen changed format; all sixty-four channels
moved to one half of the screen, and the Google home page appeared on the other
half. Almost instantly, the Google page half divided into four screens—text,
images, maps, and news—which played at the same death-defying pace as the
television channels.

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Within seconds, each of the four Google squares divided into
sixty-four squares of text, images, maps, and news, and each one of those 256
mini-screens blasted through global information at warp speed.

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Barely 120 seconds had elapsed, but what happened in the next
ten seconds surpassed all that had happened before.

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As each second ticked by, both halves of the television
divided into smaller and smaller micro-screens until a thousand screens were
blistering through everything that had ever been written, photographed, filmed,
drawn, recorded, created, invented, and discovered; everyone who had ever lived
and died; everything that had happened in the entire history of man and
Earth—and all of it, every word, image, thought, and breath, was funneling
through the snaky arm into the silver box.

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About Rich Leder:

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Rich Leder has been a working writer for three decades. His
feature credits include Primal for Lionsgate and projects for Paramount
Pictures, Tri-Star Pictures, Longridge Productions, and Left Bank Films. His
television credits include 18 produced movies for CBS, Lifetime, and Hallmark.
He has written six novels for Laugh Riot Press.
 

He has been the lead singer in a Detroit rock band, a
restaurateur, a Little League coach, an indie film director, a literacy tutor,
a magazine editor, a screenwriting coach, a wedding guru, a PTA board member, a
commercial real estate agent, and a visiting artist for the University of North
Carolina Wilmington Film Studies Department, among other things, all of which,
it turns out, was grist for the mill.
 

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Giveaway Details:

3 winners
will win an ARC of EXTRATERRESTRIAL NOIR, US Only.

Ends June 20th, midnight EST.

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For a list of my reviews go HERE.

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