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Goddess Fish: “Elliot K. Carnucci is a Big, Fat Loser” by Catherine DePino Book Tour/Giveaway (ends 7/18)
BLURB: The kids at Ralph Bunche Middle School love to pick on Elliot Kravitz-Carnucci. He struggles with his weight, looks like a geek, makes top honors, and lives above the Carnucci Home for Funerals in South Philadelphia with his distant, workaholic father and Nonna, his quirky, overbearing grandmother. Since his parents divorced, he splits spending his time with […] -
Girls Heart Books Tours: “Much Ado About Mother” by Celia Bonaduce Book Tour/Guest Post
Much Ado About Mother Series- Venice Beach Romance (Can be read out of order) By- Celia Bonaduce Genre- Contemporary Romance Publication Date- May 29th, 2014 Published By- eKensington Look out, Venice Beach–the Wolf women are all together again. But when 70-year-old Virginia arrives with her teacup Chihuahua and unshakeable confidence, she senses trouble. Erinn is keeping secrets–like being broke […] -
“A Soul’s Kiss” by Debra Chapoton Book Promotion
A Soul’s Kiss book trailer A Soul’s Kiss is available on Amazon (US) and Amazon (UK) as well as Barnes & Noble and Smashwords (all ebook formats) Excerpt: I think about Michael, but Hannah’s face keeps interrupting every memory. I think about Rashanda and Tyler, but again Hannah’s voice splits my thoughts in two. Her voice. And what I last heard her say as I sat […] -
Novel Publicity: “Daughter of Sea and Sky” by Davide Litwack Guest Post/Giveaway
The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky by David Litwack has launched! This fabulous title is available now on all online retailers and in your local book stores. You aren’t going to want to miss this new literary journey exploring the clash between reason and faith, and the power of hope and love. The Book After centuries of religiously […] -
RABT: “Winter’s Embrace” by Kathleen Ball Book Tour/Giveaway (Ends 6/7) WW
Western Romance Published: April 29, 2014 Ten years ago Winter’s heart was broken beyond repair by Stone McCoy. Now she is a travel agent ready to lead an Alaskan Cruise and to her surprise Stone McCoy is on her tour. A long ago phone call shattered her trust and her self-confidence. She never planned to see Stone again. While at college, […] -
Pump Up Your Book: “Southern Heat” by David Burnsworth Book Tour
Title: Southern Heat Author: David Burnsworth Publisher: Five Star/Gale Pages: 304 Language: English Genre: Southern Noir/Mystery Format: Paperback & eBook Purchase at AMAZON About the Author: David Burnsworth became fascinated with the Deep South at a young age. After a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tennessee and fifteen years in the corporate world, he […] -
Juniper Grove Book Solutions: “Captured Lies” by Maggie Thom Guest Post/Giveaway (Ends 5/10) WW
Title: Captured Lies Author: Maggie Thom Published: October 2012, Re-release March 19th Publisher: Quadessence Solutions Word Count: 97,000 Genre: Suspense/Thriller Recommended Age: Teen + Synopsis: She was kidnapped not once but twice and now someone wants her dead because of it… Her life was a lie! Bailey knew her upbringing wasn’t normal but she’s worked hard to stabilize her life. […] -
Black Lion Tours: “Killing Secrets” by K.L. Docter Book Tour/Giveaway (Ends 4/30) WW
…Some secrets are better left dead… Quick Facts Release Date: April 17, 2014 Genre: Romantic Suspense […] -
Virtual Author Book Tours: “Her Loving Husband’s Curse” by Meredith Allard Guest Post
Meredith Allard Guest Post My Devotional Thoughts My Top Ten Favorite Places in Salem, Massachusetts One of my favorite parts of research is traveling to the places I’m writing about. When I wrote the first book in The Loving Husband Trilogy, Her Dear & Loving Husband, I didn’t have a chance to visit Salem, Massachusetts. Thank goodness for the […] -
Buy the Books: “North Parish” by Rohn Federbush Book Review/Giveaway (ends 4/19) WW
An Ann Arborite, Professor Silas Douglas, became the first president of Michigan’s Historical Society. He was a teenager who witnessed the 1818 Maumee River treaty signing by seven tribes for President Monroe’s Erie Canal. The names of the tribes and the individual natives have been preserved in the Ann Arbor Public Library. North Parish follows the diplomats around the Great […]