Showing posts with label Blog Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog Tour. Show all posts

Monday, May 26, 2014

http://seasonsofhumility.blogspot.com/p/resistance-blog-tour.html

Something fresh has arisen in the world of New Adult fiction and Christian fantasy! Resistance is the first in an epic 6-book series by Jaye L. Knight. I had the pleasure of proofreading the book prior to publication, as well as organizing the cover reveal and blog tour. It's been quite the adventure, and I'm inspired by the author's commitment and care for each aspect of the publishing process. Learn more about this awesome new release below...

About the Book

“Don’t you know? Animals like you have no soul.”

Could God ever love a half-blood all of society looks upon with such fear and disdain? Jace once believed so, but when a tragic loss shatters the only peace he’s ever known, his faith crumbles as the nagging doubts he’s tried to put behind him descend on his grieving heart. With them come the haunting memories of the bloodstained past he longs to forget, but can never escape.

Taken from home at a young age and raised to serve the emperor, Kyrin Altair lives every day under a dangerous pretense of loyalty. After her unique observation skills and perfect memory place her into direct service to the emperor, Kyrin finds herself in further jeopardy as it becomes increasingly difficult to hide her belief in Elôm, the one true God.

Following the emperor’s declaration to enforce the worship of false gods under the penalty of death, many lives are endangered. But there are those willing to risk everything to take a stand and offer aid to the persecuted. With their lives traveling paths they never could have imagined, Jace and Kyrin must fight to overcome their own fears and conflicts with society as they become part of the resistance.

About the Author

JAYE L. KNIGHT is a 25-year-old independent author with a passion for writing Christian fantasy and clean NA (New Adult) fiction. Armed with an active imagination and love for adventure, Jaye weaves stories of truth, faith, and courage with the message that even in the deepest darkness, God's love shines as a light to offer hope.

Jaye is a homeschool graduate and has been penning stories since the age of eight. She was previously published as Molly Evangeline. You can learn about her latest writing projects at www.jayelknight.com.

Want More?

  • You can purchase the book now on Amazon! (Kindle format is only $3.99; paperback version will be available there very soon...)
  • Resistance is currently on tour in the blogosphere! View the schedule with direct links on the blog tour page.
  • You can immerse yourself in the world of Ilyon via the special tour-wide giveaway! Enter using the Rafflecopter form below (US only):

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Monday, May 19, 2014

Author Cathy Bryant has a special treat for us today! An interview with the hero and heroine of her new inspirational romantic suspense release, A Bridge Unbroken - well, sort of. Her characters might have other ideas. ;)

Meet Chance and Dakota, and be sure to stick around after the interview for some some exciting info and an ebook giveaway!

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Chance: (finger to lips) Shhhh! Don't tell Cathy. She'll arrive here in a sec to interview me and Dakota. But we're gonna put her in the hot seat for a change. After all, she's put us through the ringer in writing A Bridge Unbroken. It's only fair that we return the favor. Shh, here she comes. (returns to seat and acts all nonchalant)

Cathy: (enters, moves to seat) Hey, you two. Ready to get this interview underway?

Chance: (with a smirk) Of course. Why wouldn't we be?

Dakota: (her eyes shoot daggers) Yeah, it's not like we have anything else to do with our time, thanks to you.

Cathy: (shifts uncomfortably) Uh...what do you mean?

Dakota: Renovate a farmhouse, fix a bridge, work on our relationship, get away from the antagonist, all while dealing with an unexpected gift of a dog and chickens? I mean, really, couldn't you just send us to outer space in a defunct space shuttle or something?

Chance: (pats Dakota's arm) Easy, honey, your Irish temper is showing.

Dakota: (continues to shoot daggers)

Cathy: (swallows hard) Um, sorry. First question: Why did you two introduce yourselves to me with such major problems to overcome?

Chance: Ha! You're the one who created us, not the other way around. Why'd you give us so much to overcome?

Cathy: I wanted to explore the topic of forgiveness. It's a huge part of our faith, but we struggle with it, especially when the offender seems determined to destroy us.

Dakota: (nods) Even worse is when our actions hurt others. We can't go back and undo it. Sometimes we can't even forgive ourselves. And when the other party accepts no responsibility... (her words trail off as she glances at Chance)

Chance: (frowning) Haven't we discussed this enough? Yeah, so maybe I have a hard time seeing the speck in my eye--

Dakota: Speck?

Chance: So maybe it's a little bigger than that.

Cathy: Maybe?

Chance: You, too?

(Cathy and Dakota share a knowing look.)

Chance: (sighs) Okay, beam. You happy now?

(Cathy and Dakota smile.)

Cathy: (glances at clock) Well, let's move on to question two. Dakota, why do you run away so much?

Dakota: As I recall, you gave me a pretty tough childhood. (inserts sarcasm) Let me express my undying gratitude.

Cathy: Anything to help the story.

Chance: Yeah, speaking of that, why do you put the story above the characters? Don't we deserve some gratitude for bowing to your commands?

Cathy: Um, first of all, you are the story. That's just the way it works. And as for bowing to my commands? Y'all are the most unruly characters I've ever written. You took over on more than one occasion.

Dakota: You should be grateful.

Cathy: If I wrote by the seat of my pants, maybe. But I like knowing what you guys are gonna do before I ever start the story.

(Chance and Dakota look at each other.)

Dakota: Great. Our author has OCD.

Chance: Big time. But at least it explains why she put us through so much.

Cathy: Enough about me. Chance, would you explain how you got those scars on your face?

(Chance blushes and squirms in his seat.)

Dakota: (compassion in eyes) Uh, I'll take responsibility for that. Sorry, Chance.

Chance: (smiles tenderly at Dakota) It's over and done with. Besides, I'm not the only one.

Dakota: I think we've done pretty well in moving past it all. (She takes his hand.)

Chance: (brings her hand to his lips and plants a soft kiss) Agreed. (He stands and pulls Dakota up with him.) Interview over.

Cathy: (her face incredulous) What? I'm not through.

Chance: Oh yes, you are. (He and Dakota turn and move away.)

Dakota: (glances back over her shoulder) Seriously, Cathy, how can you expect to write a romance and not give your hero and heroine some alone time? I mean, really.

Cathy: (watches them walk away, with a sheepish grin) Sorry. Did I mention they don't always do what I say? (shakes her head as she exits)

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A BRIDGE UNBROKEN
Letting go to build a bridge…

A frightened runaway's plan to start afresh is derailed when she co-inherits her late grandfather’s farm with the man responsible for the scars on her heart. But he isn’t the only ghost from the past. Someone else is out to get her and will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Will Chance and Dakota lay aside their grudges to restore the old farmhouse and bridge, or will evil forces sabotage their attempt at forgiveness?


Other Miller’s Creek Novels

“Miller’s Creek, Texas…where folks are friendly, the iced tea is sweet, and Mama Beth’s front porch beckons…”

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A Texas gal by birth, Cathy enjoys spinning tales set in the fictional town of Miller's Creek, Texas. When she's not writing the Miller's Creek Novels, you'll find her rummaging through thrift stores or up to her elbows in yet another home improvement project in the mountain cabin she shares with her minister husband of over thirty years. You can find out more about Cathy and her books at www.CatBryant.com

Here are a few other places to find Cathy:

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$100 Visa Card Giveaway/Launch Party

Cathy is celebrating the launch of A BRIDGE UNBROKEN with a $100 Visa Card Giveaway. Other prizes include t-shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags, bookmarks, eBooks, print books and Amazon Gift cards. Winners announced at the Facebook Launch Party, May 22, 2014, 7-8 p.m. CST. CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE VISA CARD GIVEAWAY. See you at the party!

https://www.facebook.com/events/315502748601792/

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eBook Giveaway!

In addition to the awesome tour-wide giveaway and Facebook party, Cathy is kindly offering an ebook copy of A Bridge Unbroken to one of our BB readers! Just leave a comment with your e-mail address (so we can get in touch with you if you win), and let us know what you think of Chance and Dakota, and their story. Are you a romantic suspense fan?

(Note: This giveaway is open internationally. Winner will be announced next Monday, May 26th, in the comments section of that day's post.)

Monday, May 12, 2014

http://blog.cedarfort.com/blog-tour-uncovering-cobbogoth/

About the Book

Norah Lukens needs to uncover the truth about the fabled lost city of Cobbogoth. After her archaeologist uncle’s murder, Norah is asked to translate his old research journal for evidence and discovers that his murder was a cover-up for something far more sinister.

When she turns to neighbor and only friend James Riley for help, she realizes that not only is their bitter-sweet past haunting her every step, but James is keeping dangerous secrets. Can Norah discover what they are before it's too late to share her own?

Readers old and young will love this YA Fantasy Romance set in Boston, MA, but full of mythical beings, magic, and lost secrets.

Amber's Review

Full of mystery, danger, and romance, Uncovering Cobbogoth is undeniably intriguing and imaginative. A lot of thought had to go into creating the Cobbogothian mythology and the connections between it and the story's heroine, Norah, and I applaud Clark for her creativity! The book contains many twists and tender moments.

There's definitely a "first book in a series" feel to this, as there are a lot of flashback scenes, back story, and explanations which often keep the pace reined in. I did enjoy learning more about James through the flashbacks - it's just that there are a lot of them. And I confess that some of the magical/mythical elements remained out of my complete grasp. The history is a little complex, and the Cobbogoth setting is rather different. But I appreciated the uniqueness of the imagery and the surprising ways plot elements fit together!

References to gods and goddesses, intense images (involving murder victims, etc.), and demon "possession" are a part of the story, but there are also themes of love and sacrifice. Clark has set up a very interesting supernatural YA fantasy series with Uncovering Cobbogoth, one that is sure to garner plenty of fans. 

*With thanks to Cedar Fort for providing me with a PDF copy of the book in exchange for my honest opinion.*

Book Trailer



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  • You can read other reviews, spotlights, etc. during the Cedar Fort blog tour, which lasts through the whole month of May: Uncovering Cobbogoth Blog Tour

Monday, April 7, 2014

Please welcome debut author Miranda Uyeh to the BB! Miranda blogs at To Be A Person, and she offers authors assistance in putting together blurbs (etc.). She loves stories, and I'm thrilled that she's here to share a little more about her own story with you!

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Amber: So exciting this day is finally here, Miranda! Congratulations on the upcoming release of your poignant debut later this month. Knowing your love of poetry, could you describe the premise of To Die Once to my readers in the form of a poem?

Miranda: Thank you for the sweet, warm welcome! My, you’ve caught onto something I hoped would be a surprise! You didn’t put me on the spot at all, as I’d already planned to release seven Sunny Sunday Poetry special features for the seven weeks the tour will run. Yep. Seven poems in all! The first Sunday, April 6th [yesterday] will feature the love and friendship poem stories (Part 1 and 2) of To Die Once), and I’m so excited! The rest of the Sundays will tell the story from Jennifer, Rodrigo, Stefano, Chidi, and Jacob’s points of view, and finally, a wrap-up on the beauty of God’s grace. For a snippet, I’ll give the first and second verses of poem 1 and the third and fourth verses of poem 2. Here it goes!

This is a love Story 
Not one full of Glory 
Diced with thorns, but not Gory 
Oh, just listen to the Story … 

Two unequally yoked Hearts 
Come together as hinged Carts 
At first it seemed pretty like the Arts 
But soon came along piercing Darts … 

(Verses 1&2, Part 1, To Die Once Poem Story

We love God, we love songs, and this way we’ll Stay 
We’ll sing along hymns and then we’ll Pray 
No need to worry about a party, we’ve got much to Say 
But we wouldn’t mind those fruity drinks on the Tray! 

But lo, one day a man walked In 
His eye, Jennifer caught like a Pin 
He vowed then that her heart he’d Win 
Even if it meant plunging her into Sin … 

(Verses 3&4, Part 2, To Die Once Poem Story

I hope this piques your curiosity! Poem 1 has 10 verses in all, and poem 2 has 11. You’re welcome to stop by at my blog for the full versions!

Amber: How fun that you already had this in the works! [Readers, you can find the first poem post HERE. And stop by Miranda's blog in the coming weeks for more!] 

You know my love and appreciation for flower themes in stories. :) Tell us, what is your favorite flower? What role do flowers play in your debut? 

Miranda: Yes, I know how much you love flower-themed stories! ;) My favorite flower is the rose. One of the reasons I used it in this story is because it symbolizes love/romance, which I wanted to delve deeply into. As beautiful, intense, and delicate as the petals are, so can love be. Surprisingly, on the very same stalk you find these petals, you also find the thorns. But that doesn’t stop the flower from turning out beautiful at the end of the day. It is able to grow alongside, survive, and even flourish despite the presence of the thorns for the rest of its natural life. The thorns will never have the power to stop the rose from being the beautiful flower that God intended it to be. So it is with love.

More importantly for the story theme, I wanted the rosebush to be a symbol of hope to the characters, something they could always look back on and remember that no matter how dead something/someone may appear, it is possible to bring them back to life by the power of God’s grace. Each had to learn to NEVER give up on love and life, even in dark times.

Amber: Great thoughts, my friend. So which of your characters are you most eager for readers to meet? Which character’s story resonates the most with you as the author?

Miranda: Wow! Lovely question. Intimate too. *softly smiling* I can’t wait for readers to meet Rodrigo! The guy’s a complex mix of many things. He’s intelligent, but cunning; he’s sleek and very stubborn—wouldn’t take no for an answer! It was these traits that led him (and Jennifer) into a lot of trouble, one he finally realized that neither of them could get out of without God’s great mercy and healing grace. He simply had to learn that he couldn’t always have his way. He’s a major part of the reason I titled this book To Die Once.

Jennifer and Chidi resonate with me in a lot of ways. I really can’t choose one over the other. I guess it’s the reason I put them together as friends. While Jennifer has a heart for adventure and love, Chidi plays the role as Jennifer’s voice of reason. Chidi’s passion for God and common sense rule her world, even her personal dreams. Merge these two characters together … equals me! I recently took a quiz that confirmed it—the Jane Austen Character quiz? I ended up being Elinor Dashwood! Posted the button on my blog’s sidebar too. :)

Amber: Nice! I confess I'm excited for your readers to meet the complex and intriguing Rodrigo, as well. :) 

The journey to publishing a book is often a long and difficult one. What helped you to hold onto your passion for To Die Once when challenges arose? Based on your experiences so far, would you say the journey has been worth it? 

Miranda: The word “often” in your question consoles me a lot because at some point I seriously started to wonder if there was some sort of conspiracy somewhere to keep me from being published! Yeah, I know, it’s a crazy thought! But don’t worry. I finally calmed down and became reasonable about it. It is often said in this industry that “writing ain’t for the faint of heart.” There are other authors out there that go through their unique struggles on their journey to being published, and afterwards. It truly has been worth it. I’ve learned to relax and not panic even in the worst of situations where there seems to be no hope at all. I just need to take it to God in prayer. He’ll make a way where there seems to be no way. This journey has taught me to trust God on a far deeper level than I ever did before.

Amber: I so agree. God really does provide all we need to walk in His will. It's been encouraging to me to see things come together for you! Now, what’s next for the “Child of Grace” series and for your blogging? 

Miranda: It is my good pleasure to let you know that I’ve started working on book #2, To Lie Once. This story centers on Jennifer’s sister, Joyce—“a good girl gone bad” story. I’m so excited! This time, we’re going to Paris! And a little bit more of Nigeria. Stay tuned! ;)

As for my blog, there will be more entertainment (music/movies) and spiritual-themed posts.

Amber, it was nice of you to have me today! I truly enjoyed answering these questions. Let’s do this again and again, yes?

Amber: Yes, let's! ;) Great to have you here, and looking forward to seeing where God leads you next!

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Miranda A. Uyeh is an assistant lecturer at a local college in Makurdi City, Nigeria, where she teaches two geology courses. Her love for books goes as far back as when her father placed Disney's Rapunzel in her hands - her very first storybook! By the time she was thirteen she knew she was going to be a writer. You can find Miranda on her blog where she shares her love for books, entertainment, and Christian spirituality with her readers. Miranda holds a B.Tech (Hons) in Applied Geology from ATBU, Nigeria. To Die Once is her debut novel, #1 of the Child of Grace book series.

You can also connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Goodreads, and Google+.

About To Die Once

"Two men, one woman, a rosebush … 
… a terrible past, an uncertain future 

Jennifer, a woman unexpectedly trapped in a path of love and passion against everything she believes.

Rodrigo, a man set to get what he wants at the cost of what matters most.

Stefano, a man with a past, a story to tell and passion to offer.

Chidi, a friend in need, a friend indeed. Or not?

From a culture where good girls follow the norm and live as they’ve been told, Jennifer is no different from any other girl until by happenstance, she meets and falls in love with Rodrigo, a man who’s handsome, rich and foreign. Different. She has no idea who he is or what he does, and is swept into a world of romance and passion. It is not long before she discovers a shocking truth that shakes both her world and his.

Then he is gone.

Stefano shows up at a time when Jennifer has made up her mind about the rules of life. He thinks she’s beautiful and is in love with her. In a bid to convince her to give him a chance in her life, old memories once buried are brought to life. And the events that follow don’t leave anyone unaffected by the truth of the past that was left unsettled.

Meanwhile, Jennifer with her friend Chidi, find themselves on a self-discovery journey that has one of them raising questions.

Some just have to ask, where is God in all this?

… an inspirational romance, from Lagos to Italy."

Giveaway!

You can be one of 10 readers to win an e-copy of To Die Once each week of the blog tour (making a total of 70 ebook winners in all)! Visit Miranda's Facebook page to enter, or enter using the Rafflecopter form below:
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(Note: The giveaway is open internationally and is not hosted by The Borrowed Book. Winners will be emailed their prizes after the blog tour concludes.)

Monday, August 26, 2013


About the Book

"Once upon a time – better known as 'now' - Gabriel Pritz reigns as king of his high school. Easy grades, perfect baseball season, a pretty date for prom—he's coasting into a golden future. Until his parents demand he cook dinner once a week. Caught between kitchen fires and ballpark withdrawal, Gabe is thrown into Tam Swann's orbit. Hostile, friendless, and stubborn, she's exactly the sort of person he'd prefer to avoid.

Tam's sphere of influence expands beyond Gabe's sad domestic skills, rapidly invading everything from his favorite game to parts of his soul he didn't know existed. It's uncomfortable, it's hard work, it's...making him a better man. And that's just what she does to people she doesn't like. The better he gets to know her, the more he has to face the truth: this sharp, heart-breaking outcast is worth fighting for. How many families, fairy tales, and felons will he go through to ride to the rescue of the bravest person he's ever met?"

Amber's Review

The Silent Swan is an intriguing and refreshing fairytale retelling, albeit a story that I didn't completely "get." The tale begins with a senior boy who is very much caught up in his own world of baseball games and student government and girls. Unsurprisingly, his point of view is a bit annoying at first, but it truly made his character growth that much more enjoyable to witness. Having the whole story told from his perspective was an interesting twist - one that I applaud, but also one that might have kept me from being completely connected.

A lot of the dialogue between the brothers (and even between all of the characters at different times, really) felt like an "inside joke" I just wasn't comprehending - so there's one strike. The strange and at times disrespectful parent-children relationships constitutes strike two. And the book is quite long...a quality which did allow for some great character exploration, but alas, it just felt too unnecessarily dragged out at times, especially toward the end when scene after scene revolved around the same activity. Combined with my confusion over certain plot elements (again, it felt like some things were going over my head and just not "clicking"), there's strike three.

Does that mean the book is "out"? Nope - it just means that there were some obstacles that kept this from reaching "favorite" status for me, despite its promising moments.

I did love the mystery at the beginning. I loved Gabe's moral wrestling - his struggling with his conscience. I loved the camaraderie between brothers (both Gabe's and Tam's)...the fun cooking scenes...the sympathetic peek into a young man's mind (a tad bit frightening, but enlightening, LOL)...and even the baseball references and scenes did win me over with how they were portrayed, even though I'm not a huge fan of the game.

All in all, The Silent Swan was fascinating, although it didn't impress me as much as I thought it might and was hoping it would after being initially hooked by the story. It's certainly a unique retelling - entirely contemporary, no magic in sight. If you like generally clean YA (the male fixation on the physical is portrayed to some degree, and there are a few instances of minor crude language), and if you're looking for a different sort of story to lose yourself in for a while, you might want to check this one out!

*With thanks to the author and IFB Tours for providing me with an e-ARC of the book in exchange for my honest opinion.*

About the Author

"Lex Keating has been engaged in a passionate affair with books ever since the Velveteen Rabbit wanted to be real. She graduated from a liberal arts college with a BA in literature, and currently resides near Charleston, South Carolina, in a swamp full of barbarians and all their cats. She has been a teacher, a paralegal, a computer programmer, and a hospice caregiver. She currently divides her time between studying old fairy tales and making up new ones." You can connect with the author on Facebook.

Extras
  • Check out the other blog tour post links HERE (or by clicking the image at the top of the post).
  • Enter the blog tour giveaway for a paperback copy of the book (U.S. only) via the Rafflecopter form below:

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Happy Monday and 1st day of July, everyone!

Some of you may recall I have a freelance editing business (Editing Through the Seasons)...which I've recently expanded to also include some freelance publicity projects. I'm putting together a couple of blog tours for the latter half of this month. If you have a blog and would be interested in participating in either tour, please e-mail me at amberstokes@editingthroughtheseasons.com. Would love to have you on board!

(And even if you don't have a blog, I hope you'll still consider joining in the fun! Giveaways, reviews, interviews, cool activities...it's all happenin'! Check in at Seasons of Humility during the dates noted below for more details.)

"May the K9 Spy" E-books Blog Tour (Middle Grade)

Dates: July 15-26

Looking for: reviews, interviews, or spotlights

Includes: scavenger hunt, giveaways for blog readers and reviewers, free Kindle books promotion during the tour

Learn more: May's latest newsletter

Purchase: Book 1 on Amazon; Book 2 on Amazon

Songstone Blog Tour (Young Adult)

Dates: July 22 - August 2

Looking for: reviews, interviews, or spotlights

Includes: giveaways, summer beach-read theme

Learn more: Lena's website; Songstone on Goodreads

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

More from Bonnie S. Calhoun ~ Founder and Publisher of Christian Fiction Online Magazine

Okay so you’ve decided that you are going to take the plunge, gather up a large group of book reviewers, and put on a blog tour for your latest novel. Okey dokey smokey…how hard could it be?
Well let’s see…first you need to decide if you want actual book reviewers or do you just want influencers. There is a world of difference in the two, and never the twain shall meet. 
Influencers are the friendly souls that know and love you and want to help get the word out about your latest book. They sign on to “influence” others to pick up your work and read it.
Where as actual book reviewers…do just that. They review the book. Now sometimes that turns out to be a great thing…and sometimes not. Everyone has their own personal perception of what they read. (This goes back to my first post about “target audience”) Usually when people sign up for a blog tour, they are are genuinely hoping to like the book.
So okay…you’ve spent the time gathering the reviewers, setting the time frame for them to post, getting the books into their hands. What could go wrong? This sounds easy.
There is an old adage…when something can go wrong it will. Let’s say you have 40 people posting for your tour. I bet I can find at least 40 things to go wrong *snort-giggle*!
Let’s look at some of the recent serenity sappers that I’ve encountered…
  1. Several tours where the books didn’t get delivered on time for the reviewers to read them before needing to post. (Now sometimes that’s not always a killer. A lot of people are willing to post an introduction about the book, and add a review later.)
  2. Several people went to the hospital for unexpected surgeries. Fortunately they all turned out fine, but you can hardly demand for someone to post from their hospital bed…even when the hospital does have WiFi!
  3. And personal problems galore!
  4. A new baby decided to show up 3 weeks early…the little guy just couldn’t wait!
  5. Floods, tornadoes, and wildfires…oh my! And let’s not EVEN get into the winter season and major snowstorms. Yanna…I found out that the Post Office doesn’t always deliver in bad weather like they used to in the old days *snort-giggle*
  6. And let’s not even discuss one recent book that was published by a Christian publisher…and had NUMEROUS cuss words in it! That one REALLY gave me a headache…and quite a few people who refused to post for it (which I totally understood)
  7. And then horror upon horror…don’t even think about the people that for one reason or another don’t like the book. I prefer for people to tell the truth about how they feel about a book without attacking the actual author, but a lot of times Christians are loathe to say anything negative about another Christians work, so they just don’t post…what are you gonna do?
And then sometimes the blog tour fairy smiles upon you and everything goes absolutely right! Auhhh…the feeling doesn’t usually last too long. So enjoy it while you have it. And happy blog touring…it can make you old before your time, and it’s not for the faint at heart!


About the Author...
Bonnie S. Calhoun is the Founder and Publisher of (CFOM) Christian Fiction Online Magazine. She is also the Owner and Director of the (CFBA) Christian Fiction Blog Alliance which is the parent organization for the magazine. And she serves as the current President for (CAN) Christian Authors Network. She is the Northeast Zone Director for (ACFW) American Christian Fiction Writers, and won their Mentor of the Year Award for 2011.

In addition to her passion for spreading the word about Christian fiction, Bonnie is also an author of snarky suspense. Her novel Cooking The Books (A Sloane Templeton Novel) will release from Abingdon Press in April 2012. It is presently available for digital e-reader download if you are a book reviewer. Go to NetGalley.com, Abingdon Press as the publisher.


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