Author: james-kahn

  • The 2024 Laramie Awards Spotlight for Americana Fiction

    The 2024 Laramie Awards Spotlight for Americana Fiction

    Don’t Spare the Horses!

    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction AwardThe Laramie Awards are only open through the end of September!

    Tales of frontier life steeped in historic places and dates have long captivated readers of all ages. From Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House series to The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, these stories give readers a glimpse into what was or what may have been. This Americana genre focuses mostly on Western/Pioneer/Civil War stories but can easily contain sub-genres including mystery, romance, and adventure as long as they are dressed with the American West or South as a backdrop. This division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs) is meant to celebrate stories that evoke the rough-and-tumble nature of the Wild West, the heartbreaking croon of a lonesome cowboy by his fire, and the overly perfumed air of a small town saloon.

    The Categories for the Laramie Award are:

    • Western Romance
    • Adventure/Caper
    • Classic
    • Civil War/Prairie/Pioneer
    • Contemporary Western
    • Americana
    • First Nations

    If you’re looking to shine a lantern on your work, submit to the Laramie Awards today! If you’re just a fan of some good ol’ fashioned themes coloring your experience, take a look at some of the previous Laramie Award winners.

    We are delighted to celebrate the 2023 Winners of the Laramie Awards!

    • Barbara Salvatore – The Trail to Niobrara
    • T.K. Conklin – Promise of Spring
    • Elizabeth Woolsey – The Travels of Dr. Rebecca Harper A Matter of Time
    • Daniel Greene – Northern Dawn (Northern Wolf Series Book 4)
    • K.S. Jones – Tastefully Texas

    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2023 LARAMIE Awards is:

    The Last Man

    A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery

    by Thomas Goodman

    Blue and Gold badge recognizing The Last Man by Thomas Goodman for winning the 2023 Laramie Grand Prize

    More articles will come out celebrating those Laramie Awards Winners this month! For now, we’d like you to join us in celebrating these amazing books in the genre we’ve recently received!

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    BED of CONSPIRACY
    By Juliette Douglas
    Laramie First Place Winner

    Bed of Conspiracy Cover

    Growing up alone on the streets of Saint Louis in the mid-1870s, nineteen-year-old Samantha Davis has had to fight for everything.

    When she rescues Colonel Brady from armed attackers, she isn’t trying to be a hero or land a dangerous new job, but the moment Brady sees her deadly aim and unparalleled courage, he knows he’s found his new undercover agent. Brady has been tasked with infiltrating the KGC, the Knights of the Golden Circle, a group of Southern sympathizers hellbent on bringing down the government in a Confederate uprising.

    Brady believes Sam will be the perfect partner for Ross Cooper, a veteran agent who spends his off-time as a trail boss in Kansas. However, Ross is less than thrilled with Brady’s choice of the untrained, bad-tempered girl. Despite his misgivings, Ross agrees to team-up with Sam, and the two go undercover as Jim and Virginia Van Meter, a newlywed couple from South Carolina visiting Washington. After being introduced to Adam Mundy, the leader of this cell of the KGC, Ross (aka Jim) agrees to use his shipping business to help the Confederate cause.

    Read more here!

    TOM SAWYER RETURNS
    By E.E. Burke
    Laramie Grand Prize Winner

    Tom Sawyer Returns is the second book in The New Adventures series by author E.E. Burke.

    Readers join a now grown up and far more independent Becky Thatcher as she maneuvers her complicated life in Civil War era Mississippi. Tom has long since left, and Becky is engaged to Union Captain Alfred Temple, who offers her all the safety and security she needs in such uncertain times. But does she love him? Actually love him?

    Becky soon discovers that her heart may have other plans.

    Read more here!

    MATAMOROS
    By James Kahn
    Laramie First Place Winner

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    With the American Civil War as a grisly backdrop, James Kahn shines a light onto the real old West in his latest novel, Matamoros: Civil War Adventure, Romance and Espionage in an Old West Border Town.

    The tiny Mexican town of Matamoros becomes a haven for traders, traitors, ex-slaves, and card sharks. Bring the war into the mix with Northern and Southern agents, both self-appointed and official, and the result is perfect for plenty to go wrong.

    Clayton Wilkes owns the Brave River Gambling Emporium and can smile and shoot almost in the same breath.

    Read more here!

    ROLLING HOME
    By David Fitz-Gerald
    Series Grand Prize Winner

    Rolling Home Cover

    David Fitz-Gerald concludes the Ghosts Along the Oregon Trail series with a grand finale for an eclectic cast of characters, as the long wagon train is finally Rolling Home to their new lives in the wild west of Oregon.

    With the end of the trail just out of reach, however, their hopes dwindle and their hunger rages. The rigor of the western environment continues to test their determination and threaten vows of heartfelt romance. These weary people ache and mourn losses, while seeking new ways to survive and pull each other forward in the face of impending winter.

    This wagon train of travelers will also face venomous villains who have been lurking in the shadows, outlaws waiting for their best opportunity to pounce.

    Read more here!

    Note: David Fitz-Gerald’s entire series of Ghosts Along the Oregon Trail is excellent. You can read all our reviews for it here.

    GUARDED HEARTS
    By T.K. Conklin
    Laramie Grand Prize Winner

    Guarded Hearts Cover

    Guarded Hearts by T K Conklin is a sensual romance in the Wild West, with all the passion and excitement natural to the setting.

    Sparks fly between a man with an outlaw past and a woman with a terrifying gift to heal or harm. Strykes is a man haunted both by a violent childhood and his time in an outlaw gang. But he has found a place in Rimrock, where he met LaRisa, an auburn-haired woman whom the townspeople have labeled a “witch” due to her healing herbs and rumors of her “powers”.

    LaRisa has kept her distance from people, afraid of her gift of healing touch that can turn dangerous, even deadly. But, when she comes to town to deliver her medicinal herbs, she makes her way to the livery with tasks for Strykes such as shoeing her horse or fixing a spring in her wagon. He is only too happy to oblige the auburn-haired beauty. The attraction between them is instantaneous, yet they both are hesitant to act on it, fearing they would hurt the other– he from his violent past, and she from her “witch” power.

    Read more here!


    Give another three cheers for the amazing Westerns and Americana Fiction here!

    The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs

    This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs Levels of Achievement is so worthwhile! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each list is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter!

    Your book deserves to be discovered.

    Submit to the Laramie Awards today!

  • MATAMOROS: Civil War Adventure, Romance and Espionage in an Old West Border Town  by James Kahn – Action/Adventure Romance, Westerns, Western Romance

    MATAMOROS: Civil War Adventure, Romance and Espionage in an Old West Border Town by James Kahn – Action/Adventure Romance, Westerns, Western Romance

     

    Laramie Western Fiction 1st Place Best in Category CIBA Blue and Gold Badge

     

    With the American Civil War as a grisly backdrop, James Kahn shines a light onto the real old West in his latest novel, Matamoros: Civil War Adventure, Romance and Espionage in an Old West Border Town.

    The tiny Mexican town of Matamoros becomes a haven for traders, traitors, ex-slaves, and card sharks. Bring the war into the mix with Northern and Southern agents, both self-appointed and official, and the result is perfect for plenty to go wrong.

    Clayton Wilkes owns the Brave River Gambling Emporium and can smile and shoot almost in the same breath.

    One day he demonstrates his wit and daring for all to see as he confronts a man suspected of cheating at a high-stakes card game. In so doing, he draws the attention of a Northern operative.

    Enter Isaac, an ex-slave and Clay’s closest confidant. Isaac’s talented and educated, able to speak the King’s English when called upon, or revert to slave jargon when necessary. After all, southern slavers and rebel spies lurk about in Matamoros and its Texas counterpart, Brownsville – and freed slaves can never be too careful.

    There are fortunes to be made at the large shipping port. Those aligned with the rebel cause trade raw cotton to Europe and receive payment in much-needed weaponry. But they’re not the only ones making money. Clay’s riches stand to be boosted by the conflict flaring around him, including Napoleon III’s interest in conquering and controlling Mexico.

    In the middle of it all, Clay’s personal life transforms with the unexpected return of his erstwhile partner in scams.

    The alluring Allie, a self-made woman with whom Clay shares romantic but somehow inexpressible feelings, arrives on the scene. Allie employs her fascination with the art and science of photography, séances, and other con artistry as she and Clay try to get a handle on what’s going on in Matamoros.

    In his varied roles as author, medical advisor, TV and film producer, and novelizer of iconic films like “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” Kahn comes well qualified to identify and explore the dichotomy that makes the best stories even better.

    The action in this broad panorama of love, crime, and war rises to a cinematic fever pitch as plot streams swirl and splash. Matamoros brings some real people to life, notably John Wilkes Booth, styled as Clay’s distant cousin. In the end, Kahn’s deftly drawn “postscript” begs for a sequel.

    There’s nothing quite like a shady border town to spark larger-than-life characters onto new adventures. The ever-evolving goings-on in Brownsville on the American side and Matamoros across the river, in such tight sequence at such a significant time and so masterfully arrayed by Kahn, will excite and engage all fans of Americana, Westerns, and Romances. What can we say? It’s a thrill a minute set for success – and one book we can highly recommend. Matamoros won 1st Place in the CIBAs, Laramie Awards for Americana Fiction.

    One more thing, for a multimedia experience, Kahn has produced a Matamoros CD of original Americana music, each track about one of the characters in the novel. Click here to find out more.

     

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  • Part Two of The 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards (#CIBAs) Overall Grand Prize and Division Grand Prize and First Place Category Winners

    Part Two of The 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards (#CIBAs) Overall Grand Prize and Division Grand Prize and First Place Category Winners

    We are deeply honored and excited to continue to announce the 2020 Winners of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs) with our second of three official postings.

    Click here to visit the First Posting out of Three Official Announcements for the 2020 CIBA Winners.

    Click here to visit the Third Posting out of Three Official Announcements for the 2020 CIBA Winners.

     

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    The winners were recognized at a special CIBAs ceremony held on June 5th, 2021 in-person and by ZOOM webinars based at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether, Bellingham, Wash.

    The CIBA announcements were made LIVE with Chanticleerians participating and interacting from around the globe and North America.

    We cheered on the CIBA Premier Finalists with our bubbly of choice from wherever we were Zooming!

    Btw, Kiffer’s favorite Champagne!

    We want to thank all of the CIBA judges who read each and every entry and then comment, rate, and rank within each of the 24 CIBA Divisions. Without your labors of love for books, the Chanticleer International Book Awards would not exist. THANK YOU!

     

    We want to thank all of the authors and publishers who participated in the 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards (the CIBAs). Each year, we find the quality of the entries and the competitiveness of the division competitions increasing exponentially. We added a new level to the judging rounds in 2020—the premier Level of FINALIST per each CIBA Division. The CIBA judges wanted to add the Finalist Level of Achievement as a way to recognize and validate the entries that had outstanding merit but were not selected for the very few First Place Award positions within each genre division.

    This post will recognize the First Place and Grand Prize Winners for the Laramie, Chaucer, Goethe, Hemingway, Chatelaine, Mark Twain, and Somerset Awards.

    Coveted Chanticleer Blue Ribbons!

    We are honored to present the

    2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards

    Grand Prize Winners 

    The 2020 CIBA Winners! 


     

    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction Award

    The LARAMIE Book Awards for

    American, Western, Pioneer, Civil War, and First Nation Novels

    The Grand Prize Winner isA blue and gold badge for the 2020 Grand Prize Winner for Laramie Westerns for Trouble the Water, a novel by Rebecca Dwight Bruff

    TROUBLE THE WATER, A NOVEL by Rebecca Dwight Bruff

    Cover of Trouble The Water by Rebecca Dwight Bruff

     

    • Eileen Charbonneau – Mercies of the Fallen 
    • James Kahn – Matamoros 
    • Daniel Greene – Northern Wolf
    • David Fitz-Gerald – She Sees Ghosts? The Story of a Woman Who Rescues Lost Souls 
    • Gerry Robinson – The Cheyenne Story   
    • J.B. Richard – Jesse  
    • Mike Shellenbergar – Quail Creek Ranch 
    • Mike Shellenbergar –Refuge
    • J. Palma – The Chaffee Sisters   
    • Fred Dickey – Days of Hope, Miles of Misery – Love and Loss on the Oregon Trail 

    The Chaucer Awards for Historical Novels

    The CHAUCER Book Awards for

    Pre-1750s Historical Fiction 

    Grand Prize Winner is

    BIRD IN A SNARE by N.L. Holmes

    Cover of Bird in a Snare by N.L. Holmes

    • B.L. Smith – The Fall of the Axe
    • Helena P. Schrader – The Emperor Strikes Back
    • Denis Olasehinde Akinmolasire – The Mission to End Slavery
    • Thoren Syndergaard – Ripley of Valor
    • Brook Allen – Antonius: Son of Rome
    • Janet Wertman – The Path to Somerset
    • Regan Walker – Summer Warrior    

    Post 1750s Historical Fiction Award

    The GOETHE Book Awards for

    Post-1750’s Historical Fiction 

    Grand Prize Winner is

    A blue and gold badge for the 2020 Grand Prize Winner for Goethe Post-1750s The Aloha Spirit by Linda Ulleseit

    THE ALOHA SPIRIT by Linda Ulleseit

    Cover of The Aloha Spirit by Linda Ulleseit

    • Wendy Long Stanley – The Power to Deny       
    • Ben Wyckoff Shore – Terribilita      
    • Donna Scott – The London Monster   
    • Michelle Cameron – Beyond the Ghetto Gates    
    • P. L. Jonas – Beneath a Radiant Moon     
    • Dorothea Hubble Bonneau – Once in a Blood Moon  
    • Jule Selbo – Breaking Barriers: A Novel Based on the Life of Laura Bassi

    Ernest Hemingway looking off to the right

    The HEMINGWAY Book Awards for

    20th Century Wartime Fiction

    Grand Prize Winner is

    THE QUISLING FACTOR by J.L. Oakley

     

                   


     

    Romance Fiction Award

    The CHATELAINE Book Awards for

    Romantic Fiction and Women’s Fiction

    Grand Prize Winner is

    A blue and gold badge for the 2020 Grand Prize Winner for Chatelaine Romantic Fiction When the Wind Chimes by Mary Ting

    WHEN THE WIND CHIMES by Mary Ting

    Cover of When the Wind Chimes by Mary Ting

    • Linda Stewart Henley –Estelle: A Novel
    • Lindy Miller –The Magic Ingredient
    • Alexandrea Weis – The Christmas Spirit
    • Linda Lee Graham – A Thimbleful of Honor
    • Gayle Woodson – After Kilimanjaro
    • Eileen Charbonneau –Mercies of the Fallen
    • Carol Van Den Hende – Goodbye, Orchid       
    • Gail Noble-Sanderson – The Lavender Bees of Meuse   
    • Barb Warner Deane – The Whistle Stop Canteen     
    • T.K. Conklin – Promise of Spring    

    Mark Twain Awards

    The MARK TWAIN Book Awards

    for Humor and Satire

    Grand Prize Winner is

    A blue and gold badge for the 2020 Grand Prize Winner for Mark Twain Humor and Satire Arnold Falls by Charles Suisman

    ARNOLD FALLS by Charlie Suisman

    Cover of Arnold Falls by Charlie Suisman

    Blue and Gold Mark Twain First Place Winner Badge for Best in Category

    • Lenore Rowntree – Cluck
    • Wayne Edmiston – UNfatally Dead: to thaw or not to thaw?
    • Haris Orkin – You Only Live Once
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Bernie, I’m Glad You’re Dead
    • Alex J. Tremari – Dragoncast
    • Matt Tompkins – Odsburg
    • J.P. Kenna – Toward A Terrible Freedom           

    The SOMERSET Book Awards

    for Literary, Contemporary, and Mainstream Fiction

    Grand Prize Winner is

    A blue and gold badge for the 2020 Grand Prize Winner for Somerset Literary and Contemporary Fiction A Season in Lights By Gregory Erich Phillips

    A SEASON IN LIGHTS by Gregory Erich Phillips

    Cover for A Season in Lights by Gregory Erich Phillips

    Blue and Gold Somerset First Place Winner Badge for Best in Category

    • Sara Stamey –Pause
    • Candi Sary –Magdalena
    • Kathleen Reid –Sunrise in Florence
    • T P Graf – As the Daisies Bloom
    • Julie Weary – Knowing Marjorie Thane
    • Barbara Linn Probst – Queen of the Owls
    • Jennifer Gold – Keep Me Afloat
    • Lainey Cameron – The Exit Strategy
    • Susan Wingate – How the Deer Moon Hungers  

     


    Congratulations to ALL!

    We will email each winner with more information about their prize packages and more information.

    Be sure to FOLLOW and LIKE us Facebook and on Twitter @ChantiReviews

    Please standby for our next post ( that will honor:

    • Journey Book Award Winners
    • Hearten Book Award Winners
    • Harvey Chute Book Award Winners
    • Mind and Spirit Book Award Winners
    • Nellie Bly Book Award Winners
    • Instructional and Insight Book Award Winners
    • Short Story Book Award Winners
    • Book Series Book Award Winners

    And the OVERALL GRAND PRIZE for the 2020 CIBAs!

    Stay Tuned for Part 3 that will announce the Overall Grand Prize Winner!

    We are now accepting entries into the 2021 and 2022 Chanticleer International Book Awards.

    Click here for more information and submission deadlines: https://www.chantireviews.com/contests/

    As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, please email us at Chanticleer@ChantiReviews.com   We will try our best to respond within 3 business days.

    Thank you for joining us in celebrating the 2020 CIBA Winners! – The Chanticleer Team

     

     

  • LARAMIE Book Awards for Western & Pioneer Fiction 2020 CIBA Award Winners

    LARAMIE Book Awards for Western & Pioneer Fiction 2020 CIBA Award Winners

    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction Award

    The Laramie Book Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in the genre of Western, Pioneer, & Civil War Historical Fiction and First Nation Novels. The Laramie Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring, the wild west, pioneering, Civil War, North American History, and First Nation Novels. These books have advanced to the Premier Level of Achievement in the 2020 CIBAs.

    The 2020 LARAMIE Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the LARAMIE Grand Prize Winner were announced by Janet Oakley on Saturday, June 5, 2021 at the Hotel Bellwether and broadcast via ZOOM webinar and Facebook Live.

    It is our privilege and profound honor to announce the 1st in Category winners of the 2020 LARAMIE Awards, a division of the 2020 CIBAs.

    This is the OFFICIAL 2020 LIST of the LARAMIE BOOK AWARDS First Place Category Winners and the LARAMIE Grand Prize Winner.

    Congratulations to all!

    • Rebecca Dwight Bruff – Trouble the Water, a Novel  
    • Eileen Charbonneau – Mercies of the Fallen 
    • James Kahn – Matamoros 
    • Daniel Greene – Northern Wolf
    • David Fitz-Gerald – She Sees Ghosts? The Story of a Woman Who Rescues Lost Souls 
    • Gerry Robinson – The Cheyenne Story   
    • J.B. Richard – Jesse   
    • Mike Shellenbergar – Quail Creek Ranch 
    • Mike Shellenbergar – Refuge 
    • J. Palma – The Chaffee Sisters   
    • Fred Dickey – Days of Hope, Miles of Misery – Love and Loss on the Oregon Trail

       

        The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2020 LARAMIE Awards is:

        Rebecca Dwight Bruff for

        Trouble the Water, a Novel

        Cover of Trouble The Water by Rebecca Dwight Bruff

        Blue and Gold Grand Prize Winner Badge for the 2020 Laramie Awards awarded to Rebecca Dwight Bruff's Trouble the Water, a Novel

        The 2021 LARAMIE Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC22 on April 10, 2022. Save the date for CAC22, scheduled April 7-10, 2022, our 10 year Conference Anniversary!

        Submissions for the 2022 LARAMIE Book Awards are open until the end of July. Enter here!

        Don’t delay! Enter today! 

        A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in July. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. We thank you for your patience and understanding.