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Prism Book Tours: “The Bluebird Bet” by Cheryl Harper Grand Finale Blitz
A themed tour through Prism Book Tours. We’re blitzing the GRAND FINALE for The Bluebird Bet By Cheryl Harper Did you miss any of the posts about thie sweet romance about two people on opposite sides of what to do with the Bluebird Bed-and-Breakfast? If so, go back and check them out now! Launch 2. What do you hope readers take with […] -
Goddess Fish: “Days of Future Past” by Sally Smith O’Rourke”
Days of Future Past by Sally Smith O’Rourke ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLURB: Things are not always what they seem. Fate sometimes conspires to right a decades-old wrong. The 6.8 earthquake that strikes Southern California one warm March night is the fateful event that brings family therapist Ann Hart and trauma specialist Ted McConaughy back together. Twenty years after his […] -
YA Science Fiction Event
Science Fiction is the hottest genre right now. Add in some best selling authors and Young Adult books and you have an event not to be missed. So come celebrate these awesome YA Science Fiction Authors with us! Giveaways, book exclusives, games and more! Young Adult Science Fiction Multi-Author Event March 19th from 5:30-9PM. You can enter the big $100 […] -
Prism Book Tour: “The Bluebird Bet” by Cheryl Harper Book Review/Giveaway
A themed tour through Prism Book Tours. We’re Launching the BOOK TOUR for The Bluebird Bet By Cheryl Harper A sweet romance from Harlequin Heartwarming about two people on opposite sides of what to do with the Bluebird Bed-and-Breakfast. Follow the March Tour! 4: Launch 5: My Devotional Thoughts 6: Wishful Endings 8: JoJo’s Corner 9: Colorimetry & Babs Book Bistro 10: i blog 4 […] -
RABT: “The Dead Room” by Stephanie Erickson Book Tour
Post Apocalyptic Date Published: March 11, 2015 322 years after the apocalypse, the world has changed, but her people have not. Secrets, lies, and manipulations endure among a small group of survivors taking refuge on an island in the Northern Pacific. No one knows what claimed so many lives over three centuries ago, and no one asks, except Ashley […] -
YA Bound Book Tours: “Always” by Kelly Risser Cover Reveal
Always Remembered by Kelly Risser Release Date: 05/19/15 Clean Teen Publishing Summary from Goodreads: One clue… what does it mean? Ken, the leader of the Blue Men of the Minch, has kidnapped Evan. Before they left, Evan was able to leave a package for Meara—her grandfather’s necklace wrapped in a cloth napkin with one word written in blood. Azuria. Unfortunately, Meara […] -
Pump Up Your Book: “Wintergarden” by T.M. Wallace Book Tour
About the Author Theresa Wallace-Pregent lives with her husband and four talented children in Ontario, Canada. Her young adult fantasy novel Under a Fairy Moon was a finalist in the Amazon Break-through Novel Awards in 2010 and was published by Brownridge Publishing in the summer of 2011. In 2012, Under a Fairy Moon won the Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award […] -
RABT: “Just Pru” by Anne Pfeffer Release Week Blitz
Contemporary Women’s Fiction Date Published: March 2, 2015 When twenty-five-year-old Pru Anderson—braless, pajama-clad, and clutching her cat, Chuck—is rescued from her burning Los Angeles apartment, the thing that scares her most is meeting the neighbors. New people make her hide in the bathroom, counting by sevens, but when her home is destroyed, she must turn strangers into friends … or […] -
Prism Book Tours: “One Perfect Year” by Melinda Curtis Book Tour
A themed tour through Prism Book Tours. One Perfect Year (Harmony Valley #4)Melinda Curtis Adult Contemporary Romance March 1st 2015 by Harlequin Heartwarming He’s coming up on her blind side How can Shelby Hawkley forgive Gage Jamero for bailing on her when she needed him most? He and her husband, Nick, were the best part of her life. Now […] -
“The Brothers’ Keepers” by Matthew Peters Book Review
The Brothers’ Keepers by Matthew Peters My rating: 5 of 5 stars Permit me to say from the outset that this is one of the most unusual thrillers I’ve ever read. I was intrigued by subject matter and the premise, and I certainly wasn’t disappointed by the way the author captured this. Being a committed Christian, I’m never bothered by […]