Published by Harper Collins Synopsis: Lyra. Lucy. Percy. Once in a generation, a hero emerges whose story enthralls readers worldwide.Fireborn is an epic quest, perfect for fans of the His Dark Materials and The School for Good and Evil series, that will spin readers into a magical world like no other--and introduce them to an unforgettable … Continue reading Ultimate Tour: Harper Collins Fireborn by Aisling Fowler
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Blog Tour: The Lore of Prometheus by Graham Austin-King
Synopsis: John Carver has three rules: Don't drink in the daytime, don't gamble when the luck has gone, and don't talk to the dead people who come to visit. It has been almost five years since the incident in Kabul. Since the magic stirred within him and the stories began. Fleeing the army, running from the … Continue reading Blog Tour: The Lore of Prometheus by Graham Austin-King
Blog Tour: The Venators by Devri Walls
Six years ago, Grey Malteer was attacked by creatures he thought couldn't possibly exist. They repeated a word, calling him a name he'd never heard before...Venator. Since then, his life has been a hellhole of secrecy-hiding old pain alongside strange new abilities.Rune Jenkins has an itch, as she calls it, but it's more than that. … Continue reading Blog Tour: The Venators by Devri Walls
Death in Vermilion by Barbara Elle
To get ready for the 2019 release of book 2 in The Cape Mysteries, I'm sharing Death in Vermilion today, the book that started it all! I dare you to read the first chapter and not download a copy today! Death in Vermilion Publication Date: April 16th, 2018 Genre: Mystery/ Thriller/ Suspense KWL Cover Contest … Continue reading Death in Vermilion by Barbara Elle
Giveaway and Promo: The Things We Learn When We’re Dead by Charlie Laidlaw
The Things We Learn When We’re Dead Genre: Contemporary Fiction/ Humor Publication Date: January 26, 2017 Summary: With elements of The Wizard of Oz and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The Things We Learn When We’re Dead shows how small decisions can have profound and unintended consequences, and how sometimes we can get a … Continue reading Giveaway and Promo: The Things We Learn When We’re Dead by Charlie Laidlaw
Blog Tour and Review: White Water, Black Death by Shaun Ebelthite
Publication Date: September 2017 Genre: Thriller/ Suspense "A cruise ship is the perfect target for a biological attack". These are the chilling words emailed to the Seaborne Symphony in the mid-Atlantic. Magazine editor Geneva Jones has been sent on the trans-Atlantic cruise to help secure a major advertising agreement from the CEO of the cruise … Continue reading Blog Tour and Review: White Water, Black Death by Shaun Ebelthite
Author Guest Post: ‘Writing About Your Twenties in Your Thirties’ by Sarah Tierney #BlogTour #SandstonePress
As part of her blog tour for her newly released title, Making Spaces, the author has kindly written a short essay entitled 'Writing about your twenties in your thirties'. I love that the author has clearly put a lot of herself into her main character, Miriam. As a woman in her miiiiiid....late.... twenties, it's nice … Continue reading Author Guest Post: ‘Writing About Your Twenties in Your Thirties’ by Sarah Tierney #BlogTour #SandstonePress
Guest Post: A Writer is Always Terrified by Joyce Schneider
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: J.A. (Joyce Anne) Schneider is a former staffer at Newsweek Magazine, a wife, mom, and reading addict. She loves thrillers…which may seem odd, since she was once a major in French Literature - wonderful but sometimes heavy stuff. Now, for years, she has become increasingly fascinated with medicine, forensic science, and police … Continue reading Guest Post: A Writer is Always Terrified by Joyce Schneider
Guest Post with Sarah Armstrong
Good day ladies and gentlespoons! I have the pleasure of presenting to you a guest post from Sarah Armstrong, author of the newly released novel The Devil In The Snow. The thing that stood out to me the most while reading this book was the strong focus on mother and daughter relationships across generations of … Continue reading Guest Post with Sarah Armstrong