Thursday, October 11, 2018

BLOG TOUR: Deadly Ground by Thomas W. Starbuck and Judy Belshe-Toernblom SPOTLIGHT+REVIEW


Deadly Ground
by Thomas W. Starbuck and Judy Belshe-Toernblom


Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. (April 4, 2018)

Deadly GroundCategory: Fantasy, Romance, Science Fiction Lite, Post Apocalyptic
Tour dates: October-November, 2018
ISBN: 978-1641401678
Available in Print and ebook, 157 pages



Deadly Ground by Thomas W. Starbuck and Judy Belshe-ToernblomDeadly Ground a riveting story about the human race under threat, with a rare DNA condition providing a second chance for humanity. A fast-paced novel that reads like an apocalypse movie with a biological viral disease, some romance, and aliens in the mix, centered on the unforgettable human main character AB, who becomes the hope for humanity's regeneration.

By author Thomas W. Starbuck, whose storyline for Deadly Ground was adapted and written by Judy Belshe-Toernblom.


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 Deadly Ground by Thomas W. Starbuck 
and Judy Belshe-Toernblom


Praise Deadly Ground by Thomas W. Starbuck
 and Judy Belshe-Toernblom

Great concept...makes you think. Could history be repeating itself? Fast read. Anxious for the sequel.- Peggy Holder, Amazon

"A really good book and definitely a page-turner. I really liked the characters which is so important to me when I read a book. And the story really makes you think a lot about the things that are going on around us throughout the world. This was a different type of book than I normally read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. This book has something for so many readers interests ñ some fantasy, some romance, some sci-fi. It's also a quick read. I'm looking forward to the author's sequel to 'Deadly Ground'."-Tamara,-Amazon Review

Praise Boonville Redemption: 
The End Of The Beginning by Judy Belshe-Toernblom

Unique and wonderful on multiple levels. Told from a dog's point of view, the tale of love, betrayal, and ultimate redemption is woven in a tapestry of beautiful description, colorful history and memorable characters. Set in the quaint town of Boonville, Anderson Valley, Northern California, the book resurrects Boontling, the valley-specific, and near- lost language of Boonville's earliest settlers. It's a great read that will draw you into the quieter, gentler times, captivate you with the lush scenery, prompt you to curse or cheer the townsfolk of 1800s Boonville.
- J. Helen Elza, Amazon

A touching story about the good and evil that is part of the human experience. The characters inspire one to think about forgiveness and redemption. Very engaging and beautifully written. Loved reading it. So good I wanted the story to continue!

-Garden Girl, Amazon

Opulence in every space of his home was an accurate description of AB’s lifestyle. From his lavish Tuscan kitchen to his media room festooned with all the latest gadgets. He must always have the best, top-of-the- line, and there should always be a way to improve it, whatever it might be.
There was uncompromising quality, design, and craftsmanship in everything he owned. Every detail from the high ceilings to the beautifully inlaid floors and exquisite moldings in every room. He was a master at details. His worldwide travels had culturally enriched him beyond the average guy. He brought into his home the beauty he had seen around the world and incorporated it into his life and home.
His California home was perched high on the hills overlooking the northern Pacific Ocean. Rustic, magnificent, and equipped with all the modern amenities. The crown of his home was the fantastic unobstructed view of the northern Pacific Ocean. In the summer he viewed the vista through enormous glass doors that collapsed and folded into themselves, bringing the outdoors inside. In the winter, he would daydream out the same doors with a warm cup of coffee in his hand. At those moments, it seemed that all his cares drifted away. Having this unhindered view to the ocean year-round made him feel like he was gazing into infinity, and for those brief moments, he was satisfied.
Outside his home was even more exterior evidence of how he thought a person should live peacefully and without want. The stunning, lush landscaped yard was park-like. It included a pool, spa, fountains, spacious private patio areas, and an expansive grassy yard. To go along with that he had created an organic garden, and a hothouse. He could have charged admittance to the public to see all of this if he was not such a sociophobe. It seemed that he was always in a building frenzy. He was never finished.
With all the romance that he had built around him for the eye to visualize, he had yet to find a woman to share it with. Not one that could put up with him on a long-term basis anyway. His intellect was higher than most on the planet, but his emotions ran deep.
Call it what you will: DNA, genetic, learned, or just a reality check from having a heart attack in his thirties; he had developed a compulsion to write down his thoughts in a journal at the end of each day. Every shelf in his den showed his varied degrees in education, assorted medical books, studies on viruses, some awards, record albums, and dozens of journals.
A Frederick Remington’s bronze sculpture was placed on a nearby table. Next to it, in direct contrast, was an empty Coca-Cola can-struction. Leaned up against the wall were several paintings by various famous artists waiting to be hung. The amazing house always was in flux. Proving that we were always one step away from the sublime to the ridiculous in AB’s world.
On his desk were family pictures of a young AB with his younger brother in their mother’s garden. AB’s garden was an embellished version of his mother’s. In another picture was a young AB standing with his father in front of his DC-3.
Stacked next to them were old newspaper clippings. The headlines read that his entire family had been killed in an airplane crash, leaving him as the young heir to the family’s fortune. Sitting on top of the articles was a book of poems that belonged to his mother.
One of his journals lay open on his desk next to a notice from the IRS blazoned in their favorite shade of red. Most people knew what AB did for a living, where he went, and how he lived. But no one knew his thoughts or what made him tick other than what they had heard him talk about. His journal revealed the inward workings of AB.




I think this was a really good book with a cool concept. It is a really fast read and the characters can be relatable which is a great feat for such a short story. The story gets you thinking about things going on around you and as to whether history is really repeating itself and how things are going in the world. This is a different read for me as I’m normally an urban fiction or romance reader, but this was refreshing and makes me wonder what other sci-fi books I may be missing out on by not reading them. I give it 4 shields!




About Thomas W. Starbuck


Deadly Ground by Thomas W. Starbuck and Judy Belshe-ToernblomThomas W. Starbuck, an eternal optimist, finds joy in everything around him ñ from quality time with his active family to quiet meditation and contemplation about the world around him. Never living life in the status quo, Tom had an idea for a story.

This spark of an idea for a screenplay turned into Tomís first novel, 'Deadly Ground', published in April 2018. To give Deadly Ground the soul it needed, Tom worked with gifted writer, Judy Belshe-Toernblom, on both the screenplay and novel, and they were recognized by the 2018 Capital Fund Screenplay Competition Top 100.


Tom is the father of two daughters and a beloved granddaughter, who one of the Deadly Ground characters was named after. He lives with his wife of 45 years in Des Moines, Iowa, where he graduated from Drake University and worked in financial services for 32 years prior to retirement in 2009.


Website: http://www.twstarbuck.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TWStarbuck-523048831464185/
Twitter:†https://twitter.com/TStarbuckAuthor




About Judy Belshe-Toernblom

Deadly Ground by Thomas W. Starbuck and Judy Belshe-ToernblomMulti-talented Judy Belshe-Toernblom has spent her career as an award-winning writer/producer/casting director in Hollywood. Having published 5 books, Judy received the Dove Foundation Award for her book, Boonville Redemption: The End of the Beginning, as well as its film, Boonville Redemption, starring Pat Boone, Edward Asner and Diane Ladd. Working with Thomas W. Starbuck on both the screenplay and published novel, Deadly Ground, they were recognized by the 2018 Capital Fund Screenplay Competition Top 100. She also received the Irwin Award for her book, It's A Freeway Out There! Everyone's Guide to the Film and Commercial Industry.

She's had the privilege of working with award-winning directors over the years, casting for movies, educational films, industrials and infomercials,† such as:† McGruff the Crime Dog series, How the West Was Lost (Cable Ace Award), Knotts Berry Farm, Oroweat, Disney educational projects, Boys and Girls Town PSAs, Will Rogers Institute PSAs, and 100s more.


Website: http://boonvilleredemption.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Boonville-Redemption-617980531559265/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoonvilleFilm

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Giveaway Deadly Ground by Thomas W. Starbuck
and Judy Belshe-Toernblom

This giveaway is for the winner ís choice of one print or ebook copy of the book. Print is open to the U.S. only and ebook is available worldwide. This giveaway ends November 30, 2018, midnight pacific time. Entries are accepted via Rafflecopter only.



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