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Goddess Fish: “Forward to Camelot” by Susan Sloate and Kevin Finn Super Book Blast
Forward to Camelot by Susan Sloate and Kevin Finn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLURB: WHERE WERE YOU THE DAY KENNEDY WAS SAVED? On the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination comes a new edition of the extraordinary time-travel thriller first published in 2003 with a new Afterword from the authors. On November 22, 1963, just hours after President […] -
“Return” by Melissa Douthit Book Tour/Giveaway (Ends 11/27) WW
Publisher: Couronne Press (August 1, 2013 Series: Legend of the Raie’Chaelia, Book Three| Category: YA Fantasy, Futuristic Fantasy, Fantasy Tour Date: Mid October-November Available in: ebook, 300 Pages After the fall from the Maaldan cliff, Chalice is reunited with her friends on a journey that takes them to the coastline of Ielieria. Little do Vlaad and his Fierain know what […] -
Dystopian Book Giveaway Hop (Ends 11/7) WW
Dystopian Giveaway Blog Hop hosted by My Shelf Confessions and I Am a Reader Not a Writer. November 1st to 7th I fell in love with this genre when I read Hunger Games. And now I’m reading Divergent. However, I loved Animal Farm and 1984 by George Orwell, and it’s amazing what a prophet that man was–in a manner of speaking. […] -
All Aboard the Polar Express–Mt. Hood Railroad
All Aboard! THE POLAR EXPRESS comes to life this holiday season as the Mt Hood Railroad rolls out of the station bound for the “North Pole!” Come early and climb aboard with your family to cozy-up and enjoy our festively decorated vintage train cars. Dancing chefs deliver hot chocolate and a cookie to each guest to savor while music from […] -
“Just Ella” by Annette K. Larsen Book Tour/Giveaway (Ends 11/5) WW
Tour Schedule Just Ella by Annette K. Larsen Book Summary: A Proper Romance Ariella was only looking for a distraction, something to break up the monotony of palace life. What she found was a young man willing to overlook her title and show her a new and vibrant way of life. But when her growing feelings for Gavin spiral out […] -
Prism Book Tours: “Dead Dreams” by Emma Right Book Tour/Excerpt/Giveaway(Ends 12/3) WW
On Tour with Prism Book Tours... Dead Dreams by Emma Right 250 Pages Eighteen-year-old Brie O’Mara has so much going for her: a loving family in the sidelines, an heiress for a roommate, and dreams that might just come true. Big dreams–of going to acting school, finishing college and making a name for herself. She is about to be […] -
Litfuse Publicity: “The Bargain” by Stephanie Reed Book Review
It’s 1971, and Betsie Troyer’s peaceful and predictable life is about to become anything but. When their parents flee the Amish, nineteen-year-old Betsie and her seventeen-year-old sister Sadie are distraught. Under the dubious guidance of a doting aunt, the girls struggle to keep the secret, praying their parents will return before anyone learns the truth—a truth that may end all […] -
Goddess Fish: “Viscount’s Vow” by Collette Cameron Book Tour/Giveaway (Ends 11/8) WW
The Viscount’s Vow by Collette Cameron ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLURB: Amidst murder and betrayal, destiny and hearts collide when scandal forces a nobleman and a gypsy to marry in this Regency Romance. Half Romani, half English noblewoman, Evangeline Caruthers is the last woman in England Ian Hamilton, the Viscount Warrick, could ever love—an immoral wanton responsible for […] -
Pump Up Your Book: “God’s Little Instrument” by Sandra Hall Book Blast (Ends11/1) WW
About the Author: She has been working as a legal assistant the past twenty-three years in an extremely busy law office. She is the mother of three adults and grandmother of six wonderful grandchildren, with numbers seven and eight putting in their appearance this summer. The unexpected loss of a younger sibling eleven years ago opened the floodgates of her […] -
“Faux Paw” by Julia Dweck Book Review
Faux Paw by Julia Dweck My rating: 5 of 5 stars Let me begin by saying the illustrations were almost cuter than the story! They were extremely complementary to the story, and I would love to see Julia work with this illustrator again! The story was cute, and I believe small children would identify with the idea of being whatever […]
