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Join Us For This Book Tour from Jan 27, 2020 to Feb 14, 2020! Book Details: Book Title: Inanna Phantom, Volume III - The Cairns of Sainctuarie Science Fiction Series by Hawk MacKinney Category: Adult Fiction (18 +), 270 pages Genre: Science Fiction Publisher: Sage Words Publishing Release date: Sep 2019 Format available for review: print, ebook (gifted kindle), pdf Will send print books out: USA & Canada Tour dates: Jan 27, 2020 to Feb 14, 2020 Content Rating: PG-13: Some of the war scenes are graphic.
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The threat of rift invasions seem long passed. Plentiful harvests abound. The Murian first-contact Terato Outpost has grown into the sprawling Terato-Murian Terminus Terato with a hub of relay portals reaching across the vast uncharted galactic expanses and connecting with its eon-extinct Lantaraan prehistory. An exploratory Terato-Murian Jupiterr outpost is established on the gas giant seventh planet, and its quantum and gravitational energies are used to power outpost portals for an archeological survey of the fourth planet, Eorthe. The Lantaraan database aboard Terato’s ancient Downday moon shows that one or more planets of the Solaris planets have apparently been lost. Expanded archeological records on other Lantaraan orbital bodies in the Solaris system show the fourth planet from the star—Eorthe—to be a sterile wasteland. Except it is not. Eorthe’s civilization is not to the level of the Murian Empire, but it is far advanced to those of a pastoral Terato. Terato and Eorthe form the confederated United Terran League under the nominal figurehead leader of League High Judikarr Eklam a’Qoc. Jupiterr outpost expands into a major League stronghold, Jupiterr Base, when civil unrest erupts in the League, the unexpected return of rift intrusions threatens, and the Murian Emperor Klarvko Celo is assassinated. As they prepare for confrontations with an unknown ancient enemy, the internal tensions on Myr and Eorthe push Murians and Teratoans to dangerous discords.
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Book Title: The Cairns of Sainctuarie: The Bleikovat Event (Volume 1) by Hawk MacKinney Category: Adult Fiction (18 +), 228 pages Genre: Science Fiction Publisher: Sage Words Publishing Release date: Oct 2012 Format available for review: ebook (gifted kindle), pdf Tour dates: Jan 27, 2020 to Feb 14, 2020 Content Rating: PG-13: Some of the war scenes are graphic.
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From a rocky outcrop a battle-widowed Etkaa, gazed down at the death and upheaval. Rancid green Murian blood stenched the dusklit breezes from the haze-dimmed river marshlands. Nothing has been spared by the Green Dragon forces of Bleikovia. In skirmishes along the Feldon River, Etkaa’s mate is fatally wounded with deadly selvon poison. Through a gruesome mountain trek of icy blizzards, they elude the Green Dragon. The battered starving Feldovats reach the coast at Eedov City only to be confronted by their implacable enemy determined to destroy the remaining Klarvkon rabble. Taking passage on crowded Maalon freighters, the refugees escape toward a new life among their Maalon hosts. Enraged Bleikovats move against the Klarvkons, bringing indiscriminate bloodshed. War once again surfaces, as it did in the muddy filth along the Feldon River of Malfesov, and becomes a different kind of war.
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Book Title: The Cairns of Sainctuarie: The Missing Planet (Volume II) by Hawk MacKinney Category: Adult Fiction (18 +), 258 pages Genre: Science Fiction Publisher: Sage Words Publishing Release date: April 2015 Format available for review: ebook (gifted kindle), pdf Tour dates: Jan 27, 2020 to Feb 14, 2020 Content Rating: PG-13: Some of the war scenes are graphic.
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Generations after the great Murian upheaval of the Malfesian War against the Bleikovats, the Accords between planets Terato and Myr are signed. Provisional Outpost Terato is under construction near a farm where Teratoan orphan Eklam a’Qoc lives with his uncle and cousin. Inquisitive strong-minded Eklam, Ek to everyone in the village, is captivated by the off-worlders technology, and becomes an apprentice to the Outpost Terato’s Murian commander, Grand Duke Korvo. Uncle a’Qoc disapproves; wants nothing to do with these outlanders, wants their shimmering doorway portals-of-travel banned from Terato. As Outpost Terato becomes operational it seems to become a harbinger stirring ageless secrets of The Old Ones and their frightful weapons, of ancient Teratoan ruins, mysterious glowing lights, unexplained killings, a sacred book in a language no Teratoan can read, a moon that doesn’t behave like a moon in its wobbly orbit. From cosmic reaches beyond space and time the ominous secrets of Terato’s ancient ruins become more threatening. Ek and Korvo realize both their worlds face extinction with any hope buried somewhere in unknown galaxies far beyond a pastoral Terato or the sophisticated star-empire of the Murians; of missing planets in a star system with its single star in a galaxy far-removed unknown to Terato or Myr. They travel across the universe to a place long forgotten to fight this unknown foe with weapons only dreamed of. Together they face the beast that wishes to consume the entire universe.
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Hawk has authored several works of fiction including a historical romance Moccasin Trace which was nominated for both the prestigious Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War Fiction and the Writers Notes Book Award. His Cairns of Sainctuarie Science Fiction Series and his Moccasin Hollow Mystery Series have received national and international attention. With postgraduate degrees and faculty positions in several medical universities, Hawk MacKinney has taught graduate courses in both the United States and Jerusalem. His professional writing includes articles on chordate neuroembryology, and aerospace research on muscle metabolic behavior in multi-orbital environments. Connect with the Author: website
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Jan 27 – Rockin’ Book Reviews – series spotlight / guest post / giveaway Jan 31 – Nighttime Reading Center – book review of The Bleikovat Event - Volume I / giveaway Jan 31 – Book Corner News and Reviews - book review of The Bleikovat Event - Volume I / giveaway Feb 3 – Book Corner News and Reviews - book review of The Missing Planets – Volume II / giveaway Feb 4 –Book Corner News and Reviews - book review of Inanna Phantom – Volume III / giveaway Feb 4 –Delilah Bluette - series spotlight / guest post Feb 5 – Locks, Hook, and Books – book review of The Bleikovat Event - Volume I / guest post / giveaway Feb 6 - Turning the Pages - book review of The Bleikovat Event - Volume I / author interview / giveaway Feb 6 – Locks, Hook, and Books – book review of The The Missing Planets - Volume II / giveaway Feb 7 - Blooming with Books - book review of The Bleikovat Event - Volume I / giveaway Feb 7 –Nighttime Reading Center – book review of The Missing Planets / giveaway Feb 10 - Blooming with Books - book review of The Missing Planets - Volume II / giveaway Feb 11 – Turning the Pages - book review of The The Missing Planets - Volume II / giveaway Feb 12 –Turning the Pages - book review of Inanna Phantom – Volume III / giveaway Feb 13 – Locks, Hook, and Books – book review of Inanna Phantom - Volume III / giveaway Feb 13 - Blooming with Books - book review of Inanna Phantom - Volume III / giveaway Feb 14 - Nighttime Reading Center – book review of Inanna Phantom – Volume III / giveaway
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Book Title: Come the Eventide by Chris Riker Category: YA Fiction / Adult Fiction, 330 pages Genre: YA Eco-Sci-Fiction / Fantasy Publisher: Lanier Press Release date: June, 2019 Format available for review: print, ebook (mobi, ePub) Will send print books out: USA Tour dates: October 14 to October 25, 2019 Content Rating: PG (There are mature themes, but nothing graphic or gratuitous) Book Description: A century has passed since the fall of humanity changed the natural landscape. The oceans are poison, and a fraction of Earth’s magnificent creatures remain. The only surviving humans squabble over limited resources as they cling to a fragile peace. Yet in this bleak landscape hope lives on in Earth’s other intelligent life. It all begins when Septielle, a seven-armed octopod, has a vision of a world restored—a world she will not live to see. Inspired by her vision, a dolphin named Muriel shoulders her mission and enlists any humans who will listen—including Anadare, a young islander with an ax to grind against the oppressive ruling class of tourists turned bureaucrats. An invasion of cannibalistic pirates complicates things as they declare war on a world that rejects them. As tensions rise to a crescendo, islanders, tourists, and pirates alike must put aside their differences to send Muriel on her greatest journey yet—beyond the sea, beyond form, beyond time itself. In his first novel, Chris Riker conducts an opus in voce giocoso that grins at the inevitable, but reminds us of the heart that all life shares.
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Chris Riker is a writer, father, and journalist. He grew up in Rhode Island and now makes his home in Georgia with his wife, Ping. He has always loved books, from science-fiction and fantasy to historical novels and biographies. Building on a background in broadcast news, including a stint at CNN, he is now focused on telling stories with strong characters and moral resonance. His premiere effort blends a love for our beautiful Earth and her myriad life-forms with a sense of wonder at our shared purpose and fate. Connect with the Author: website * facebook * instagram
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Oct 14 – Rockin' Book Reviews – book spotlight/ guest post / giveaway Oct 14 – Working Mommy Journal – book review / giveaway Oct 15 – Books for Books – book review Oct 15 - To Thine Own Shelf - book review / giveaway Oct 17 – fundinmental – book review / giveaway Oct 17 – Fountain Of Books – book review /author interview / giveaway Oct 21 – Sefina Hawke's Books – book review Oct 22 – Locks, Hooks and Books – book review / guest post / giveaway Oct 23 – My Devotional Thoughts – book review / guest post / giveaway Oct 24 – Life as Leels – book spotlight Oct 25 - Just another reader – book review / giveaway
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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:
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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!
New York Times best-selling author and screenwriter Steve Alten's latest novel VOSTOK, the sequel to his popular novel THE LOCH, finds two major Steve Alten characters meeting up—Dr. Jonas Taylor from MEG and Dr. Zachary Wallace from THE LOCH.
Join us for this thriller sci-fi 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: Vostok by Steve Alten Category: Adult Fiction, 416 pages Genre: Science fiction thriller Publisher: Rebel Press Published: February 17, 2015 Available in: Print or PDF Will send print books to: USA and Canada Will send ebooks: International Tour dates: March 16 to April 10, 2015 Content Rating: PG Book Description: East Antarctica: The coldest, most desolate location on Earth. Two-and-a-half miles below the ice cap is Vostok, a six thousand square mile liquid lake, over a thousand feet deep, left untouched for more than 15 million years. Now, marine biologist Zachary Wallace and two other scientists aboard a submersible tethered to a laser will journey 13,000 feet beneath the ice into this unexplored realm to discover Mesozoic life forms long believed extinct – and an object of immense power responsible for the evolution of modern man. In this sequel to The Loch and prequel to the upcoming MEG 5: Nightstalkers, New York Times best-selling author Steve Alten offers readers a crossover novel that combines characters from two of his most popular series. Watch the trailer:
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Steve Alten is the New York Times and International bestselling author of fourteen novels, including the MEG series about Carcharodon Megalodon, the 70-foot, 100,000 pound prehistoric cousin of the Great White shark and Domain trilogy, a series about the Mayan Calendar’s 2012 doomsday prophecy. His work has been published in over 30 countries and is being used in thousands of middle and high school curriculum as part of Adopt-An-Author, a free teen reading program, which he founded with teachers back in 1999. Connect with Steve: Website ~ Facebook ~ Twitter Tour Schedule: March 16 - Cheryl's Book Nook - review / author interview / giveaway March 16 - Horror Maiden's Book Reviews - review / author interview March 16 - Coffee, Books & Art - book spotlight / giveaway March 17 - Working Mommy Journal - review / giveaway March 17 - Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist - review / guest post March 18 - Back Porchervations - review / author interview / giveaway March 18 - The All Night Library - review March 18 - The All Night Library - guest post March 19 - #redhead.with.book - review / giveaway March 20 - Steve Lionel - Top Amazon Reviewer - review March 23 - The Eloquent Page - review March 23 - A. R. Braun Horror Author - review / author interview / giveaway March 24 - She Treads Softly - review March 24 - Room With Books - book spotlight / author interview / giveaway March 25 - Life as Leels - review March 25 - Pinky's Favorite Reads - book spotlight March 26 -Luxury Reading - review / giveaway March 27 - JBronder Book Reviews - review / author interview March 30 - Space and Sorcery - review March 31 - Books, Bones and Buffy - review / guest post / giveaway April 1 - fundinmental - review / author interview / giveaway April 1 - Nighttime Reading Center - review / giveaway April 1 - Nighttime Reading Center - author interview April 2 - Pure Jonel - review / author interview / giveaway April 2 - Library of Clean Reads - review / giveaway April 3 - fuonlyknew - review / author interview / giveaway April 6 - The Earthian Hivemind - review April 6 - Hello, my name is Alice - review / guest post April 7 - Amia Book Lover - review / giveaway April 7 - Brooke Blogs - review / guest post / giveaway April 8 - Boom Baby Reviews - review April 8 - Boom Baby Reviews - author interview / giveaway April 9 - Rockin' Book Reviews - review / giveaway April 10 - Deal Sharing Aunt - review / giveaway April 10 - Beauty in Ruins - review April 10 - Beauty in Ruins - author interview / giveaway Enter the giveaway!
In Levasseur’s debut middle-grade sci-fi novel, a friendly extraterrestrial girl whisks a Nebraska farm boy away for a wild adventure of Martian intrigue, rebellion and invasion.
- Kirkus Review Join us for this sci-fi fantasy middle-grade adventure touring in February! 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 2: The Luminess of Mars, written and illustrated by Brent LeVasseur Category: Middle-Grade, 90 pages Genre: Science-fiction and Fantasy Publisher: Aoléon Press Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-9791285-4-7 Omni Edition: ISBN 978-0-9-9791285-0-9 Paperback: ISBN 978-0-9791285-3-0 Release date: February 23, 2015 Available for review in: PDF Will send books: Internationally Tour dates: Feb Content Rating: G Book Description: Gilbert never knew that school could be so dangerous! Determined to accompany his new friend, Aoleon, wherever she goes, Gilbert soon finds himself back in school – at the Martian Space Academy. There he’s introduced to Martian society, hears a history lesson on the Draconian and Andromedan races, and even gets invited to a psiball match. But Gilbert soon finds out it’s not all fun and games. Not only is Aoleon’s arch nemesis, Charm Lepton, determined to make sure that Aoleon doesn’t make it through the psiball game, but Gilbert also comes under attack when a mysterious force attempts to control him. Do our two heroes have what it takes to survive? Find out in this exciting middle-grade science fiction adventure that’s sure to please young readers! Buy the Book: Pre-order 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: Reviews of Aoleon The Martian Girl Part Two: Feb 2 - Readers' Muse - review Feb 2 - redhead.with.book - review Feb 5 - One Frugal Girl - review Feb 8 - Reading Authors - review Feb 8 - Science & Fiction - review Feb 10 - Cheryl's Book Nook - review Feb 11 - StoreyBook Reviews - reviews Feb 12 - Christy's Cozy Corners - review Feb 12 - Deal Sharing Aunt - review Feb 13 - The Autistic Gamer - review Feb 13 - TW Brown on Border Collies, Zombies, and the Indie writing scene - review Feb 14 - Bluerose's Heart - review Feb 16 - Words and Peace - review Feb 16 - The Cheshire Cat's Looking Glass - review Feb 17 - fuonlyknew - review Feb 18 - Pinky's Favorite Reads for Kids - review Feb 18 - Pure Jonel - review Feb 18 -Nighttime Reading Center - review Feb 19 - JBronder Book Reviews - review Feb 19 - To Read or Not to Read - review Feb 19 - Suko's Notebook - review Feb 19 - Coffee Book Mom - review Feb 20 - Green and Glassie - review Feb 23 - Svetlana's Reads and Views - review Feb 23 - Brooke Blogs - review Feb 23 - Bound 4 Escape - review Feb 23 - Working Mommy Journal - review Feb 23 - Life with Katie - review Feb 25 - View From the Birdhouse - review Feb 26 - Amia Book Lover - review Feb 26 - allthingsbookie - review Feb 27 - Being Tilly's Mummy - review Feb 27 - Hello, my name is Alice - review Reviews of Aoleon The Martian Girl Part One: (For more reviews of Part One, please visit Aoleon The Martian Girl Part One: First Contact) Feb 4 - Bluerose's Heart - review Feb 6 - The Autistic Gamer - review Feb 6 - TW Brown on Border Collies, Zombies, and the Indie writing scene - review Feb 18 - To Read or Not to Read - review Feb 22 - Hello, my name is Alice - review Giveaway for all participating bloggers and reviewers: Book Tour: Aoléon: The Martian Girl (Part 1: First Contact) by Brent LeVasseur (Dec and Jan)12/11/2014
In Levasseur’s debut middle-grade sci-fi novel, a friendly extraterrestrial girl whisks a Nebraska farm boy away for a wild adventure of Martian intrigue, rebellion and invasion.
- Kirkus Review Join us for this sci-fi fantasy middle-grade adventure touring in Dec and Jan! 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 1: First Contact, written and illustrated by Brent LeVasseur Category: Middle-Grade, 73 pages Genre: Science-fiction and Fantasy Publisher: Aoléon Press Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-9791285-2-3 Omni Edition: ISBN 978-0-9-9791285-0-9 Paperback: ISBN 978-0-9791285-1-6 Release date: January 31, 2015 Available for review in: pdf Will send books: Internationally Tour dates: Dec and Jan Content Rating: G Book Description: Mars wants our cows (yes, cows!), and they're sending an invasion fleet to take them from us. Only Gilbert and Aoleon the Martian Girl stand in their way! Gilbert always longed for adventure, but now that he has it, he's not sure that it's everything it's cracked up to be. Ever since the night he met Aoleon the Martian Girl sitting in the middle of a crop circle in Farmer Johnson's field, it's been nothing but one wild ride after another. From fighting off swarms of giant killer robots to dealing with strange aliens from another world – never mind trekking across the vast Martian desert and skyboarding deep into the center of a (hopefully) extinct volcano – Gilbert has had his hands full just trying to keep up with it all. And now it's up to him and his new friend, Aoleon, to face off against the evil Martian overlord and keep our cows safe at home where they belong. The launch of this exciting and innovatively illustrated new series takes the reader deep into the heart of an unforgettable and out-of-this-world friendship in a story full of hijinks, hilarity, and good old-fashioned fun. Join Gilbert and Aoleon in this exciting middle-grade science fiction adventure today! Buy the Book: Pre-order 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: Dec 15 – Nighttime Reading Center - review Dec 15 – Readers Muse - review Dec 16 - One Frugal Girl - review Dec 16 - Deal Sharing Aunt - review Dec 17 - redhead.with.book - review Dec 17 - Cassandra M's Place - review Dec 17 - Ann's Reading Corner – review Dec 17 - Cheryl's Book Nook - review Dec 18 - I'd Rather Be At The Beach - review Dec 19 - Being Tilly's Mummy - review Dec 19 – Life as Leels - review Dec 19 - Green and Glassie - review Dec 19 - View from the Birdhouse - review Dec 19 - Suko's Notebook - review Dec 19 - Working Mommy Journal - review Dec 20 - From the TBR Pile – review Dec 21 - 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too! - review Dec 22 - StoreyBook Reviews - review Dec 22 – Perfect Chaos - review Dec 23 - Allthingsbookie - review Dec 23 - The Cheshire Cat's Looking Glass - review Dec 23 - Brooke Blogs – review Dec 23 - Pinky's Favorite Reads - review Dec 24 - Svetlana's Reads and Views - review Dec 24 - Christy's Cozy Corners – review Dec 26 – Amia Book Lover - review Dec 26 - Life With Katie - review Dec 26 - Pure Jonel - review Dec 26 - Seaside Book Nook - review Dec 29 - Reading Authors - review Dec 29 – Words and Peace - review Dec 29 - A Soccer Mom's Book Blog - review Dec 30 – Bound 4 Escape – review Dec 30 - Celticlady's Reviews - review Dec 30 - Boocoos Words - review Dec 31 – Did YOU Hear About the Morgans? - review Jan 6 - Peggy Ann's Post - review Jan 13 - fuonlyknew - review Jan 14 - JBronder Book Reviews - review Jan 21 - Bookaholics Must Read – review Jan 26 - The Story of a Writer - review Jan 27 - Advice From a Caterpillar - review Jan 30 – Jessica Cassidy - review Jan 30 - Science & Fiction - review Jan 31 - The All Night Library - review
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