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Can Gilbert and Aoléon stop the Martian invasion of Earth?
Join us for this sci-fi fantasy middle-grade adventure touring in April! If you're interested in this tour, and you haven't received an email offer of review, leave a comment or contact us. Book Details: Book Title: Aoléon The Martian Girl: A Science Fiction and Fantasy Saga - Part 4: Illegal Aliens, written and illustrated by Brent LeVasseur Category: Middle-Grade, 139 pages Genre: Science-fiction and Fantasy Publisher: Aoléon Press Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-9791285-8-5 Paperback: ISBN 978-0-9791285-7-8 Omni Edition: ISBN 978-0-9-9791285-0-9 Release date: February 1, 2015 Available for review in: PDF Will send books: Internationally Tour dates: April Content Rating: G Book Description: Aoléon and Gilbert are on the run – with a whole army of Martians on their trail! Having foiled the Luminon’s plot to disrupt the Martian galact supply, Aoléon and Gilbert join forces with Bizwat – a Procyon commando who poses as a pizza delivery guy, and Helios – a first-generation soldierbot. They flee the Martian megalopolis aboard a flying saucer with the Luminon’s paladin guards in fast pursuit. Their luck quickly goes from bad to worse. Their saucer is blown out of the sky, and they crash deep in the forbidding Martian desert, more than a thousand miles away from their intended destination. Battling starvation, thirst, and a Klyklon dust storm (not to mention a giant slor intent on swallowing them whole), will our two intrepid heroes live long enough to reach the secret base where Aoléon’s parents are being held captive? Dive into part four of Aoléon the Martian Girl to find out! Buy the Book: Amazon Watch the trailer:
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Mr. LeVasseur enjoys crafting good stories based on lovable characters designed to translate well to multiple media formats such as books, games, movies, and toys. He is an associate member of the Children's Book Council. He lives in New York when he is not commuting between Southern California and Olympus Mons, Mars. His hobbies include writing, 3D animation, musical composition, and intergalactic space travel. He also enjoys various sports such as skiing, running, and exospheric skydiving. Connect with Brent: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Aoleon The Martian Girl Tour Schedule: April 1 - TW Brown on Border Collies, Zombies, and the Indie writing scene - review April 1 - Reading Authors - review April 2 - Readers' Muse - review April 2 - 3 Partners in Shopping - review April 3 - Nighttime Reading Center - review April 3 - Hello, my name is Alice - review April 6 - Deal Sharing Aunt - review April 7 - The Cheshire Cat's Looking Glass - review April 8 - redhead.with.book - review April 8 - Cheryl's Book Nook - review April 9 - Bound 4 Escape - review April 9 - JBronder Book Reviews - review April 10 - One Frugal Girl - review April 10 - Allthingsbookie - review April 13 - The Autistic Gamer - review April 13 - Amia Book Lover - review April 13 - Pure Jonel - review April 13 - Christy's Cozy Corners - review April 15 - Suko's Notebook - review April 17 - View From the Birdhouse - review April 17 - Svetlana's Reads and Views - review April 17 - Life with Katie - review April 20 - fuonlyknew - review April 23 - Brooke Blogs - review April 26 - Working Mommy Journal - review April 27 - Words and Peace - review April 30 - To Read or Not to Read - review April 30 - Pinky's Favorite Reads for Kids -review Giveaway for participating Bloggers and Reviewers
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Our first tour was so successful, we're doing it all over again. Haven't read the series yet? Here's your chance. If you love the publishing world and stories with a good dose of romance, then join this tour! Join us for this contemporary romance book tour from My 4 to 29! If you're interested in this tour, please fill out our brief sign-up form. Book Details: This book comes in a bundle edition or you can purchase it in two parts. Book Title: Climax by Christina George, Book 3 in The Publicist series Category: Adult fiction, 572 pages Genre: Contemporary romance Publisher: CreateSpace Published: Dec 15, 2014 Available in: Print and e-book (mobi for Kindle) Will send books: internationally Tour dates: Jan 12 to Feb 6, 2015 Content Rating: PG-13 Mature About the book: Kate Mitchell has never forgiven herself for breaking Nick Lavigne’s heart. Now he’s back and he’s moved on, and it’s affecting Kate’s life more than she’s willing to admit. Kate Mitchell has everything. She's the head of a crazy successful publishing house, engaged to the traffic-stopping sexy Mac Ellis and she's about to sign one of the biggest authors of her career. And that's when everything falls apart. Everything is perfect…until it’s not. In a city of 8 million people Kate manages to run into someone she never expected to see again. Nick is handsome, impossibly kind, every girl’s dream, and Kate’s former fiancé. He’s also the brother of the rising star author she’s trying to sign. Now that Nick’s back in town and has moved on he insists he’s over Kate, but part of him still can’t get past how amazing they were, and his sister won’t let anyone forget how brutally it ended. When Mac is dealt a life-changing blow, it forces Kate to question every single choice she’s made. Follow Kate as she embarks on a journey of life and love, navigating through the decisions that will change it all forever. Buy the Book on Amazon: Climax: Part One Climax: Part Two Climax Bundle
Meet the Author:
Christina George has worked in publishing for twenty years (give or take). Here’s what this book isn't. It’s not a slam against publishing (though it is broken) and it’s not a slam against authors (though some of them are crazy). This book is not autobiographical though many of the stories are true. No you won’t know which ones, cause it’s more fun to guess, right? George continues to work in publicity and helps authors because at the end of the day she does love books, she loves publishing, and she loves authors. She hopes you’ll enjoy this romp through Kate’s world as much as she enjoyed creating it. Connect with Christina: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Goodreads Tour Schedule: May 4 - Working Mommy Journal - review of Shelf Life and Climax / giveaway May 5 - Book Nerd - review of The Publicist May 5 - XoXo Book Blog - book spotlight / interview or guest post / giveaway May 5 - The Bookish & The Romantic - review of The Publicist / giveaway May 5 - Book Stop Corner - review of The Publicist / giveaway May 5 - T's Stuff - review of Climax / giveaway May 6 - The Bookish & The Romantic - review of Shelf Life May 6 - Book Stop Corner - review of Shelf Life May 6 - Coffee *Book* Mom - review of The Publicist May 7 - The Bookish & The Romantic - review of Climax May 7 - The Booksnake Etc - review of The Publicist / giveaway May 8 - Book Nerd - review of Shelf Life May 9 - Book Stop Corner - review of Climax May 11 - The Booksnake Etc - review of Shelf Life May 11 - Julia Piccolo - review of Climax May 13 - fuonlyknew - review of The Publicist / giveaway May 13 - Back Porchervations - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway May 13 - Coffee *Book* Mom - review of Shelf Life May 14 - Book Nerd - review of Climax May 14 - Vic's Media Room - review of The Publicist May 15 - The Book Fairy - review of Climax / giveaway May 15 - Vic's Media Room - review of Shelf Life May 15 - The Booksnake Etc - review of Climax May 15 - For Life After - review of Climax May 18 - Vic's Media Room - review of Climax May 20 - fuonlyknew - review of Shelf Life May 20 - Coffee *Book* Mom - review of Climax May 27 - fuonlyknew - review of Climax May 27 - Stuck in YA Books - review of The Publicist / giveaway May 28 - Stuck in YA Books - review of Shelf Life May 29 - Stuck in YA Books - review of Climax Enter the Giveaway!
Stunning portraits of Paris' thirty-seven bridges. Which one is your favorite?
Join us for this travel photography book touring from April 13 to May 8! If you're interested in this tour, and you haven't received an email offer of review, leave a comment or contact us. Book Details: Book Title: Bridges of Paris by Michael Saint James Category: Adult Non-fiction, 280 pages Genre: Travel Photography Publisher: Citron Bay Press Published: May 15, 2015 Available in: Print Will send books: Internationally Tour dates: April 13 to May 8, 2015 Content Rating: G Book Description: Bridges of Paris is a large-format coffee-table book, with over 350 original color photographs, which casts new illumination on the City of Light. The 37 bridges over the Seine River emerge as beautiful, historic destinations rather than unnoticed thoroughfares. The book features stunning portraits of each bridge as well as intimate riverside moments. Once you’ve experienced this river tour, you will never see Paris the same way again. Living as a Parisian for a year, author Michael Saint James left his American lifestyle and spent his days and nights capturing images from over, on, beside and under the bridges of Paris. With over 30 years experience as a photographer, educator and world traveler, Michael immersed himself in French culture to search out his authentic artist self. The result is a visual treasure to share with everyone. Buy the book: Amazon Author website
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Michael Saint James’ artistic pursuits include award-winning book design, film editing, and sound recording, as well as his first love, photography. Saint James is a world traveler, having visited more than 50 countries - doing everything from photographing penguins in Antarctica to trekking the Himalayas. As an educator with California teaching credentials, he has taught media production and technology arts as well as photography, art history and visual storytelling. He is an expert speaker on Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. Indeed, he walked in Vincent Van Gogh’s footsteps through the Netherlands, Belgium, and France in order to immerse himself in that troubled master’s vision. The father of two grown children, Saint James once owned a café in Berkeley, California. He has bicycled from Las Vegas to Washington, D.C. and is rumored to play a mean blues harmonica. Connect with Michael: Website ~ Twitter ~ Pinterest Tour Schedule: April 13 - Readers' Muse - review April 13 - Readers' Muse - book spotlight / giveaway April 13 - Girl With Camera - review April 14 - Bound 4 Escape - review / author interview / giveaway April 14 - Seaside Book Nook - review / giveaway April 15 - Bluerose's Heart - review / giveaway April 16 - Bless Their Hearts Mom - review / author interview / giveaway April 16 - 3 Partners in Shopping - review / giveaway April 16 - Library of Clean Reads - review / giveaway April 17 - Roughseaseinthemed - review / author interview April 17 - Deal Sharing Aunt - review / giveaway April 20 - Lavish Bookshelf - review / giveaway April 20 - Minnesota Girl in the World - review April 21 - My Life. One Story at a Time - review / giveaway April 21 - Hello, my name is Alice - review / author interview April 22 - She Treads Softly - review April 22 - Life With Katie - review / giveaway April 23 - Posting for Now - review / giveaway April 23 - View From the Birdhouse - review / giveaway April 24 - Rockin' Book Reviews - review / guest post / giveaway April 24 - Working Mommy Journal - review / giveaway April 27 - Psychotic State Book Reviews - review / guest post / giveaway April 27 - TW Brown on zombies, Border Collies, and the Indie Writing Scene - review / author interview April 28 - Griperang's Bookmarks - review / guest post / giveaway April 29 - Chic Toronto - review May 1 - The Bookish & The Romantic - review / author interview / giveaway May 4 - Ivory Owl Reviews - review / giveaway May 5 - Svetlana's Reads and Views - review May 5 - Impressions in Ink - review May 6 - One Frugal Girl - review / giveaway May 7 - Words and Peace - review / giveaway May 8 - Create With Joy - review / giveaway May 19 - Reading Authors - review June 12 - Breath of Life - review July 1 - Thoughts in Progress - review Enter the Giveaway!
And the saga continues...
Join us for this sci-fi fantasy middle-grade adventure touring in March! If you're interested in this tour, and you haven't received an email offer of review, leave a comment or contact us.
Book Details: Book Title: Aoléon The Martian Girl: A Science Fiction and Fantasy Saga - Part 3: The Hollow Moon, written and illustrated by Brent LeVasseur Category: Middle-Grade, 120 pages Genre: Science-fiction and Fantasy Publisher: Aoléon Press Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-9791285-6-1 Paperback: ISBN 978-0-9791285-5-4 Omni Edition: ISBN 978-0-9-9791285-0-9 Release date: February 1, 2015 Available for review in: PDF Will send books: Internationally Tour dates: March Content Rating: G Book Description: First it was Earth’s cows, and now it’s the Martian galact supply! When will this madness end? While spying on the Luminon, Aoléon and Gilbert uncover the Martian leader's plot to steal Earth’s milk cows for his own nefarious ends. Even more shocking is their discovery of the Luminon’s intent to sabotage and disrupt the Martian galact supply. Now the young duo must race against the clock and the Luminon’s saboteur to warn the manager of the galactworks (Aoléon’s father, no less!) of the imminent danger before it’s too late. Join Aoléon and Gilbert as they fight back against everything the universe throws their way – from horrible space accidents to angry squads of Royal Paladin Guards, to a megalomaniacal Martian leader bent on capturing them – in this exciting episode of the middle-grade science fiction series, Aoléon the Martian Girl. Buy the Book: Buy your copy today! Watch the Trailer:
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Mr. LeVasseur enjoys crafting good stories based on lovable characters designed to translate well to multiple media formats such as books, games, movies, and toys. He is an associate member of the Children's Book Council. He lives in New York when he is not commuting between Southern California and Olympus Mons, Mars. His hobbies include writing, 3D animation, musical composition, and intergalactic space travel. He also enjoys various sports such as skiing, running, and exospheric skydiving. Connect with Brent: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Aoleon The Martian Girl Tour Schedule: March 1 - One Frugal Girl - review March 2 - The Autistic Gamer - review March 2 - Readers Muse - review March 2 - Cheryl's Book Nook - review March 3 - redhead.with.book - review March 3 - Svetlana's Reads and Views - review March 4 - Words and Peace - review March 5 - 3 Partners in Shopping - review March 6 - Nighttime Reading Center - review March 6 - Working Mommy Journal - review March 6 - Hello, my name is Alice - review March 9 - Bound4Escape - review March 9 - Read Love - review March 11 - Reading Authors - review March 13 - View From the Birdhouse - review March 13 - TW Brown on Border Collies, Zombies, and the Indie writing scene - review March 13 - Deal Sharing Aunt - review March 16 - fuonlyknew - review March 18 - Suko's Notebook - review March 18 - allthingsbookie -review March 19 - JBronder Book Reviews - review March 20 - Brooke Blogs - review March 20 - Pure Jonel - review March 22 - Green & Glassie - review March 23 - Christy's Cozy Corners - review March 25 - Life With Katie - review March 30 - Pinky's Favorite Reads for Kids - review March 31 - To Read or Not to Read - review April 4 - Amia Book Lover - review Giveaway for Participating Bloggers and Reviewers: Join us for this contemporary romance audiobook tour from April 13 to May 1st ! If you're interested in this tour, please fill out our brief sign-up form. Book Details: Book Title: Shelf Life (The Publicist Book 2) by Christina George Category: Adult fiction Genre: Contemporary Romance Publisher: Audible, unabridged audiobook Length: 8 hours, 36 mins Release Date: Jan 21, 2015 Narrator: Lisa Cordileone Audiobook available: Internationally Tour dates: April 13 to May 1st, 2015 Content Rating: PG-13 Mature About the book: Publishing: An industry of out-of-control of egos, unrealistic expectations, and books with the shelf life of milk. This is Kate’s world, but for how long? When one of Kate Mitchell’s star authors is carted away in handcuffs, she thinks it’s only the beginning of her troubles. As her world crumbles around her, Kate desperately looks for anyone to hold on to but finds that happy endings are truly works of fiction. When her career and love affair hit their expiration dates, Kate sets off on a new adventure.... Starting over in California is easy, but Kate soon learns that leaving her old life behind isn’t. Nicholas Lavigne is eager to help her forget, but two things still own her heart: the dream of discovering the next great American novel and MacDermott Ellis. As Kate tries to rebuild her life, she finds a surprising gift that reboots her career in a new and unexpected direction. Suddenly her name becomes synonymous with one of the biggest best sellers publishing has seen in ages, and she's welcomed back with open arms. At the height of her success, the ghosts of her past come back to remind her of the world she'd been trying to forget and the man who never let go of her heart. Behind the book there’s always more to the story. Buy the Audiobook: Audible Meet the Author:
Christina George has worked in publishing for twenty years (give or take). Here’s what this book isn't. It’s not a slam against publishing (though it is broken) and it’s not a slam against authors (though some of them are crazy). This book is not autobiographical though many of the stories are true. No you won’t know which ones, cause it’s more fun to guess, right? George continues to work in publicity and helps authors because at the end of the day she does love books, she loves publishing, and she loves authors. She hopes you’ll enjoy this romp through Kate’s world as much as she enjoyed creating it.
Connect with Christina: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Goodreads Tour Schedule: April 13 - Eargasms Audiobook Reviews - book spotlight / giveaway April 14 - XoXo Book Blog - book spotlight / giveaway April 15 - Back Porchervations - review of Shelf Life / giveaway April 16 - Seaside Book Nook - review of Shelf Life / giveaway April 17 - For Life After - review of Shelf Life April 17 - Laura's Interests - review of The Publicist April 20 - The Book Fairy - review of Shelf Life/ giveaway April 20 - T's Stuff - review of The Publicist / giveaway April 21 - Library of Clean Reads - review of Shelf Life/ giveaway April 22 - Brooke Blogs - guest post / giveaway April 23 - T's Stuff - Review Shelf Life April 24 - Green and Glassie - review / giveaway April 27 - Brooke Blogs - review of Shelf Life / giveaway April 27 - A Soccer Mom's Book Blog - review / giveaway April 28 -#redhead.with.book - book spotlight April 29 - Laura's Interests - review of Shelf Life April 29 - BJ's Reviews - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway Enter the giveaway!
Space opera adventure and kidnap thriller…are you ready for non-stop action?
Join us for this sci-fi fantasy YA adventure touring April 6 to 17! If you're interested in this tour, and you haven't received an email offer of review, leave a comment or contact us. Book Details: Book Title: Guy Erma and the Son of Empire: A Young Adult Science Fiction Thriller Novel by Sally Ann Melia Category: YA Fiction, 440 pages Genre: Science-fiction and Fantasy Publisher: Dickson House Release date: November 2014 Available for review in: print and ebook (mobi for Kindle and PDF) Will send books: Internationally Tour dates: April 6 to 17, 2015 Content Rating: PG Book Description: The story starts with a boy: "I don't want to go, mum." "You must..." How long can a mother regret the last words to her son? This story is a space opera adventure and a kidnap thriller… A young prince is kidnapped, a galactic Empire in peril for the Prince has fallen into the hands of the ruthless yet charismatic Chart Segat, a populist politician, he is also head of the crack space warriors: the Dome Elite. Teodor’s mother, Regent Sayginn of Freyne 2 will use every resource at her disposal: military might, security surveillance, battle cyborgs and insider intelligence to find her son. She will call on the Valvanchi, the telepathic shape shifting aliens to free him … The only question is can they get to the Prince in time? Meanwhile in the shadow of the Dome, living a life of desperate poverty is another boy: 13-year-old Guy Erma. His only dream is to join the Dome Elite, and the only way he can do that is by ‘doing whatever Chart Segat says. ’ Whatever he says!' A tightly plotted thriller, Guy Erma and the Son of Empire is a complex space opera with a cracking science fiction storyline, told with verve and pace. The book will delight those who love • Science Fiction • Space Operas • Star Wars style Adventures • Galactic Empire stories • Young Adult Science Fiction • Young Adult Space Opera • Young Adult Thrillers • Young Adult Action Adventure And is inspired by the works of • George Lucas • JJ Abrams • Steven Spielberg • J R R Tolkien • Frank Herbert • Iain M Banks • Peter F Hamilton Buy the Book: Amazon
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The author was born in Wallasey, England, in 1964, and moved to the South of France when she was eleven. She spent her teenage years living in the cosmopolitan city state of Monaco and became immersed in its many languages and cultures. An English girl in a French school, for three hours each week she would sit at the back of the class as her colleagues learnt English. To pass the time, she wrote stories. This led to a lifetime of writing novels, scripts, stories and articles. In her working life, Sally writes marketing communications and manages large international websites. In 2010, Sally joined the Hogs Back Writers, a club located on the outskirts of Guildford, and she set about turning an old manuscript into this novel: Guy Erma and the Son of Empire. Sally currently lives in Farnham, and she is married with two children. Connect with Sally: Website ~ Facebook ~ Twitter ~ Pinterest Tour Schedule: April 6 - The Autistic Gamer - review / giveaway April 6 - Coffee, Books & Art - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway April 7 - Library of Clean Reads - review / giveaway April 7 - XoXo Book Blog - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway April 7 - A Novel Kind of Bliss - review / guest post / giveaway April 8 - Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist - review April 8 - Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist - guest post April 9 - Vic's Media Room - review April 10 - The All Night Library - review April 13 - 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too! - book spotlight / guest post / giveaway April 14 - #redhead.with.book - review April 14 -BooksatVioletCrush - review April 15 - Life With Katie - review / giveaway April 17 - Book Stop Corner - review / author interview / giveaway April 17 - Deal Sharing Aunt - review / giveaway April 17 - To Read or Not To Read - review April 17 - Hello, my name is Alice - review / author interview Enter the giveaway!
What happens when Donkey can't get his kite to fly?
Join us for this children's title on tour from March 16 to April 10! If you're interested in this tour, and you are not part of my host team, leave a comment or contact us. Book Details: Book Title: Donkey's Kite: A Horse Valley Adventure by Liane-Melissa Allen Category: Children's Fiction, 44 pages Genre: Fantasy Publisher: CreateSpace Published: January 2015 Available in: Print or ebook (mobi - for Kindle, ePub and PDF) Will send print books to: International Will send ebooks: International Tour dates: March 16 to April 10, 2015 Content Rating: G Book Description: The three horses Jack, Max, Lax and their friend Donkey are back! In Horse Valley, it's a perfect day to go kite flying. Jack, Max, Lax, and Donkey decide to get creative by putting together their own homemade kites. However, Donkey's kite doesn't work. No matter how hard he tries to get it to fly, it just keeps tumbling to the ground. How will poor Donkey get his kite to fly? A friendly goose named Gusty is delighted to help him out. In this Horse Valley Adventure, Donkey learns not to give up when all seems hopeless. The friends all learn a lesson about helping others and true friendship. Buy the Book: On Author's Website Amazon Barnes & Noble This is the first book in the series:
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A tale (based on the “Three Little Pigs”) about three little horse brothers who suddenly lose their house that is destroyed by a fire. The young horses are totally alone and thrust into the reality of having to depend on themselves and each other against a bully donkey, who wanders the forest wrecking homes and bullying the other animals. This warm-hearted tale promotes strong values and has a fun premise. Written and humorously illustrated in vivid color throughout by Liana-Melissa Allen, the story is a proven winner for reading aloud to children.
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Liana-Melissa Allen is a young author and illustrator of children's books and books for youth. She has written, illustrated and published six books. Her most recent one is the colorfully illustrated children's book "Donkey's Kite", the second book of "A Horse Valley Adventure" series. The first was "The Three Little Horses and the Big Bully Donkey". The lovable cartoon characters, Max, Lax, Jack and Donkey makes them a favorite of first and second grade students. She is now working on her third book of "A Horse Valley Adventure". The magical world of fantasy has inspired Liana's imagination since as long as she can remember. Part of this was fueled by her dad reading aloud to her every day when she was younger. As a result, reading is her primary passion along with music. These two passions feed her imagination into stories and drawings, which she joyously sketches out into storyboards for a potential book. Liana-Melissa is also a dedicated classical/jazz pianist, and mostly enjoys older music, especially from the big band era and the 1940's, 50's and 60's. While playing the piano, her imagination often leads to a great amount of improvising. Frequently, Liana will improvise a theme for one of the stories she is writing. Capturing this improvised music became a priority, which ultimately resulted in theme music for "A Horse Valley Adventure". The "Horse Valley" theme will be used for a short animated video featuring her Horse Valley characters. Liana-Melissa loves to hear from her young readers. Please visit her website at www.lmabooks.com for more information, and to contact her by email. Visit her on Facebook too. Tour Schedule: March 15 - The Autistic Gamer - review of The Three Little Horses March 16 - Hello, my name is Alice - review of Donkey's Kite / guest post March 16 - The Autistic Gamer - review of Donkey's Kite March 17 - Book Dilettante - review March 17 - Being Tilly's Mummy - review of both books / giveaway March 17 - Being Tilly's Mummy - guest post March 17 - Hello, my name is Alice - review of The Three Little Horses March 18 - Christy's Cozy Corners - review of Three Little Horses March 18 - Christy's Cozy Corners - review of Donkey's Kite / guest post / giveaway March 18 - Rockin' Book Reviews - review of both books / giveaway March 19 - Working Mommy Journal - review of both books / giveaway March 20 - Pinky's Favorite Reads for Kids - book spotlight March 23 - Thoughts in Progress - review / giveaway March 24 - My Devotional Thoughts - review of both books / guest post / giveaway March 24 - Bound 4 Escape - review of Three Little Horses / giveaway March 24 - Bound 4 Escape - review of Donkey's Kite / giveaway March 25 - A Mama's Corner of the World - review of Donkey's Kite/ giveaway March 26 - Bluerose's Heart - review of both books / author interview March 26 - Experiencing Parenthood - review of The Three Little Horses March 27 - Green and Glassie - review / author interview / giveaway March 27 - Walking with Nora - review of both books / giveaway March 27 - Just One More Chapter - review of The Three Little Horses March 30 - Just One More Chapter - review of Donkey's Kite March 31 - The Cheshire Cat's Looking Glass - review of both books / giveaway April 1 - View From the Birdhouse - review of both books / giveaway April 1 - Experiencing Parenthood - review of Donkey's Kite April 1 - Life With Katie - review of The Three Little Horses April 2 - #redhead.with.book - review of The Three Little Horses April 2 - 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too! - review of both books / giveaway April 2 - #redhead.with.book - review of Donkey's Kite April 4 - Library of Clean Reads - review of The Three Little Horses April 6 -fuonlyknew - review of both books / author interview / giveaway April 7 - Life With Katie - review of Donkey's Kite / giveaway April 8 - Deal Sharing Aunt - review of both books / giveaway April 9 - Library of Clean Reads - review / giveaway April 10 - Jessica Cassidy - review of both books April 10 - One Frugal Girl - review of both books April 13 - Breath of Life - review of Donkey's Tale April 13 - Breath of Life - author interview Enter the Giveaway! |
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