Spotlight: The Perfect Ten by John Iredale

Fiction  / Drama 

Date Published: May 22, 2025 

The Perfect Ten is a gripping tale of friendship, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to when pushed to the edge.

When three high school friends witness a disturbing event, they make a pact to never speak of it again. Twenty-five years later, their high school reunion reignites not only memories—but a dangerous new alliance. Two of the men are facing personal crises: one is drowning in debt, the other desperate to save his wife from a rare cancer. Their third friend, connected to a powerful mafia family, may hold the key to their salvation—but at what cost?

As the trio ventures into the high-stakes world of counterfeiting, an unexpected fourth member joins their scheme—a once-forgotten classmate whose transformation is as stunning as it is surprising.

Spanning the coal mines of Pennsylvania to the glittering heights of Manhattan’s finance and fashion districts, The Perfect Ten takes readers on an international journey filled with twists, secrets, and moral gray areas. With characters you’ll root for and a pace that never lets up, this smart, fast-moving thriller asks: How far would you go for the people you love?

Excerpt

Preface

Years ago, during the Carter Administration when interest rates skyrocketed to twenty percent or more, I used to frequent a restaurant called Sebastian’s in Raleigh N.C.  A group of us would show up after five to quaff a few beers and shoot the breeze.  One night, as we bantered back and forth about the state of the economy, one of the guys made the comment, “I bet right now it costs more than ten dollars to make a ten-dollar bill.” 

From that profound realization, we began to create a screenplay (at least in our minds it was destined to be a star-studded box-office success starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemon) about two desperate men who embarked on a comedy filled journey into the world of counterfeit.

Each night when two or more of us would slide into our booth, we would kick around how Walter and Jack would accomplish their mission. I wish I had a tape recording of those sessions - they were brilliant and often led to alcohol laced cacophonous laughter. Those memories of the good times we had at Sebastian’s have given me cause for laughter for the past 45 years. Recovering from hip surgery back in 2012, I endeavored to record our screenplay on paper.  But to my dismay, I realized that many of the funnier scenes had long since faded so I found myself creating a whole new story based upon the same premise. Upon retirement, I finally found the time to complete this project.

I’m sure some of the gang (Dick, Dave, Ben, and Glen) have died - but for those who remain, this book is a memorial to the good times we shared.  

I wrote this book in three months.  It took my wife, Beverly, countless hours over a six-month period to correct my grammar, and what she calls my “improper use of the English language” and make sense of my unorthodox sentence structure.   She offered some great ideas, and I owe a great debt of gratitude to her for making this book possible. I would be remiss to not mention my friends Bert and RuthAnne Moss, who read the first versions and offered good advice and much encouragement. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.  And my friends Kenneth Pearson and Kathy Kresge who read the book and encouraged me to pursue having it published. Thank you all again. 

It is important to note that this book is a complete work of fiction.  None of this happened and none of the characters are real.  While it is peppered with interesting facts that are true, it has a healthy dose of B.S. that enabled me to keep writing without getting bogged down by mundane things such as truth. Surely the artful merging of imagination and fact is the signature of any great storyteller.  At least it is for my stories – as my wife so often reminds me.

God has richly blessed me throughout my life, and it is my desire to be a blessing to others. Having spent over 45 years in North Carolina, I have decided to donate all profits from the sale of this book to Samaritan’s Purse, earmarked for the victims of Hurricane Helene. 

John R. Iredale DPM

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About the Author

John R. Iredale was born in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, and earned his doctorate in podiatric medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1967. He went on to practice podiatry for nearly five decades in Durham, North Carolina. Known by friends, family, and patients as a natural-born storyteller, John often found inspiration in the lives of those around him. His deep curiosity and attentive ear uncovered stories that spanned generations, cultures, and communities.

In retirement, John finally turned to the page, sharing the vivid tales that have been living in his memory and imagination for years. The Perfect Ten is his debut novel—a suspenseful blend of crime, loyalty, and the power of old friends with unfinished business.

Spotlight: Rulebreaker by Kat Mizera and Elise Faber

Release Date: August 25

She’s everything I shouldn’t want.

But that’s never stopped me before.

I didn’t become a billionaire before the age of thirty by playing it safe. I’m a risk-taker…except when it comes to matters of the heart.

Until Lily.

The pop phenom is all legs and curves, with a boisterous laugh and a wicked sense of humor—everything that drives me crazy. She drives me crazy.

But the more we butt heads, the more I crave the sound of her voice…the feel of her body against mine.

Except I’m positive she’s hiding something from me. Something big.

I let someone else keep secrets once—I won’t allow that again.

She’s mine.

And I won’t stop until she knows it.

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Meet Kat Mizera

USA TODAY Bestselling Author Kat Mizera was born in Miami Beach with a healthy dose of Wanderlust. She's lived from coast to coast, and everywhere in between, but home is wherever her family is. A devoted mom and wife to her wonderful and supportive husband (Kevin) and two amazing boys (Nick and Max), Kat loves to travel the globe with her adventurous, hockey loving family. Greece is at the top of that list. She hopes to one day retire there, spending her days writing books on the beach.

Kat is former freelance sports writer who now writes steamy hockey romance about her favorite fictional teams, the Las Vegas Sidewinders and the Lauderdale Knights. The library of novels she's penned also include sexy contemporary stories about baseball stars, alpha sex club owners, bodyguards, rock stars, and royalty. Regardless of genre, her books about bad boys with hearts of gold will steal your breath, rock your world and melt your heart.

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USA TODAY bestselling author, Elise Faber, loves chocolate, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and hockey (the order depending on the day and how well her team—the Sharks!—are playing). She and her husband also play as much hockey as they can squeeze into their schedules, so much so that their typical date night is spent on the ice. Elise changes her hair color more often than some people change their socks, loves sparkly things, and is the mom to two exuberant boys. She lives in Northern California. 

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Spotlight: My Perfect Family by Khadijah Vanbrakle

Sixteen-year-old Leena has always wished for a big family... but when she discovers she has a Muslim grandfather and aunt she never knew, she learns that family comes with tangled histories she may not be able to heal.

"Lonely Leena" is close with her young single mother. Still, she's always secretly dreamed of more (and, when she was a kid, asked Santa for it). A huge family to cheer her on at graduation. A gaggle of smiling faces at the holidays. But one call from the hospital, and her mother's hidden past comes to light: Her grandfather is in the ER, and her aunt is with him in recovery. Sorry--her WHO?

But with family comes family secrets--Leena's mom's, and as Leena grows close with her new family behind her mother's back, her own. Leena's mom warns that Leena's grandfather Tariq's financial generosity doesn't come without strings attached... like Leena converting to Islam, fighting for a spot at a top university, and adhering to the restrictive rules that she ran from all those years ago. Leena isn't sure who to trust, yet she's certain that she adores Tariq and her mom--and that she's the only one who could heal old hurts. After so many years, is it even possible? And if she can't, will she have to choose between them?

A big family was the dream, but all this drama isn't.

Warm, witty, and sometimes serious, My Perfect Family is a poignant intergenerational narrative that gives voice to Black Muslim women. A thoughtful examination of the intersection between gender and religion, Khadijah VanBrakle's sophomore novel is a heartfelt tale of forging one's own path... while loving those who stay by your side.

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About the Author

Khadijah VanBrakle is an award-winning author who writes coming-of-age stories about Black American Muslim teens, a dual marginalization that she shares. She was born and raised in Canada to American parents. Khadijah's debut, FATIMA TATE TAKES THE CAKE, was a 2024 NAACP Image Awards finalist in the Outstanding Youth/Teens literature category. She's a mom of five and lives in New Mexico with her family.

Khadijah loves putting together adult Lego sets and baking in her limited spare time.

Spotlight: While The Getting Is Good by Matt Riordan

Amid the gangland wars of Prohibition, one fisherman’s long-shot play to secure his family’s future brings disaster to everyone he loves.

As Prohibition nears its end, Eld—a Great Lakes fisherman and war veteran—makes a desperate grab for more. Watching lesser men hit it big while he struggles to provide becomes too much to bear. A quick stint running whiskey seems like a smart, temporary fix. Even his cautious wife, Maggie, agrees.

But one brutal run across Lake Huron upends everything. Caught in a ruthless turf war, Eld’s family is torn apart—he vanishes into Canada, while Maggie and their daughter are forced into a faith that’s more cult than refuge.

By the time they find each other again, the cost of that one gamble may have changed them forever.

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Eld watched his son raise the binoculars to his eyes. The boy didn’t put the strap around his neck, and Eld almost said something in the way of a warning about the about the binoculars finding their way overboard. He opened his mouth but thought better of it and said nothing. The boy had arrived at the age where telling him things wasn’t so much teaching as nagging, and a flash of annoyance was getting to be a familiar look on the boy’s face. Besides, Eld had picked up those binoculars in France.

Eld never said “war.” He always said “in France.” Even to himself.

They were good binoculars, too expensive to replace, but they weren’t French. Eld had plucked them from the mud near the body of an almost dead English horse. If those binoculars went to the bottom of Lake Huron it would be one less thing Eld had from France, which was fine by him.

“Yup,” Doc said, “that’s Charlie McCallister’s boat.” The boy held the binoculars one-handed and rolled at the hips with the swell. “He’s painted the old scow, blue of all things, but that’s his, all right.” 

Doc turned and moved toward Eld, each step across the yawing deck light and certain. Eld watched him and knew how the world seemed an easy place to a young man, more so for a young man like Doc. There was no point in telling him otherwise. Doc would just stare at him, and anyway that information would reveal itself soon enough. Eld smiled at his son and took back the binoculars. He put the strap around his neck before sweeping the rolling blue for Charlie’s boat. It hadn’t been half an hour since the rain quit, but the sun was sparkling down the slope of the bigger rollers, forcing Eld to squint. It was indeed  Charlie’s boat, and Doc was right. He’d repainted it. Blue. If some dark November night Charlie didn’t come back on time, and his wife sounded the alarm, Eld and the rest of the fishermen in town would be out here looking for the upturned blue hull of his boat, in all that blue water. Charlie knew that.

“I don’t see any gear out,” said Doc.

Eld focused on the stern. Doc was right again. No nets were visible and no cork lines trailed from the stern. Charlie was nowhere in evidence either.

“He’s just drifting,” said Doc. “We in Canada? Close?” The boy looked at his father and cocked an eyebrow. “ ’Course, little thing like an international border, that wouldn’t stop Charlie from fishing.”

Doc had been out on deck when Eld dead reckoned their course on the chart table in the wheelhouse. Eld figured them at a couple miles over the Ontario line. He didn’t have the papers to fish here any more than Charlie did, but there was less competition than on the Michigan side. Fishing over the line was illegal, but Eld didn’t feel wrong about it. The fish didn’t know they were Canadians.

Eld put the binoculars down. “Let’s go take a look. Might be he needs help.” 

Doc followed his father into the wheelhouse.

“That fool Charlie needs a tow, he’s gonna have to wait till we’re full up. We don’t have the fuel or the time to run him back twenty miles.”

“There’s been days I needed help,” said Eld, but he didn’t counter his son.

Lately Doc was given to expressing some unchristian sentiments, and when he did, Eld could hear those same words coming from Doc’s mother. He saw that thought for the poison it was and chose instead to think of Doc’s sentiments as a symptom of a youthful impatience. Anyway, they could sort out what to do when they talked to Charlie. Eld bumped the throttle arm twice with the palm of his hand and the engine clatter made further conversation impossible.

If Charlie needed help, he should be out on deck looking for it, but he wasn’t there. Eld weighed the possibility that Charlie was working alone, and that he had gone over. He’d be floating somewhere, on his back probably, in the twenty miles of open water between here and land, and there’d be almost no point in looking for him. Eld knew he would look anyway, until he had to run back for fuel. A whole tank of fuel burned and no fish to show for it would put his month in the red. That would make two out of the last three, and that would mean a conversation with Maggie. Like her son, Maggie would say Charlie was a damned fool and Eld didn’t need to make his family go hungry for every fool who got it in his head to be a fisherman. All of that was true, and reasonable, and just the same, Eld, if need be, would go looking for Charlie.

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About the Author

Matt Riordan grew up in Michigan but spent his early twenties working on commercial fishing boats in Alaska. After college, Matt drifted from commercial fishing through a variety of jobs before landing in law school. He then became a litigator in New York City, where he practiced for twenty years. He now lives with his family in Australia.

Spotlight: Song of the Heart Scale by Karina Espinosa

Genre: Fantasy Romance

Cover Designer: Covers by Christian

Publication Date: Aug. 22, 2025

You’d think surviving dragons, doppelgänger drama, and a fated twin flame bond would earn a girl a break—but no, not in Elaria.

I’m Cat, and I’ve officially hit the third act of my fantasy nightmare. There’s famine sweeping the land, war brewing like a badly-timed sequel, and—plot twist!—Damien Drakonar, the infuriatingly hot dragon prince I may or may not love, is now facing off against his own brother, Crown Prince Thorne. Yeah. Family dinners are awkward.

Oh, and did I mention the whole “I’ve been promised to another” situation? Because nothing says “happily ever after” like a surprise royal engagement and a kingdom on the verge of collapse.

As swords clash and secrets surface, I’m stuck between two worlds—my old life in L.A., with takeout and traffic, or this new one where I might just help shape the fate of an entire realm… and maybe even find my own. But choosing love over everything? That’s a risk even Hollywood couldn’t choreograph.

This is it—the final battle, the last song. So buckle up. Things are about to get dragon-level dramatic.

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Karina Espinosa is the Urban Fantasy Author of the Mackenzie Grey novels and The Last Valkyrie series. An avid reader throughout her life, the world of Urban Fantasy easily became an obsession that turned into a passion for writing strong leading characters with authentic story arcs. When she isn't writing badass heroines, you can find this self-proclaimed nomad in her South Florida home binge watching the latest series on Netflix or traveling far and wide for the latest inspiration for her books. Follow her on social media!

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Spotlight: Not That Sea-rious by Victoria Jayne

Release: August 19, 2025:

Genre: Contemporary Rom/Com

Tropes: Vacation (Cruise Ship) Romance; Plus Size Lady; Golden Retriever; Fling

What happens on the ship, stays on the ship... until it doesn’t!

One cruise.

One weekend.

One date.

Endless possibilities.

Boarding the boat for a bachelorette weekend, Marissa planned to celebrate her friend’s last days of being a single. All her focus was on the bride-to-be. Until they played roulette with the sexy ginger.

Unexpectedly cruising alone, Beau anticipated spending several days blackout drunk mourning the loss of his engagement. A vivacious bridal party had other plans. Captivated by Marissa, he forgot to be sad and had a wild weekend of love, lust, and liberation!

Their electric connection sparks a desire neither were prepared for, but their whirlwind romance is supposed to end when they reach the shore. Vacation flings can’t last forever.

Right?

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