Author: Julie S.

The Legend of Rachel Petersen Virtual Book Tour #RABTBookTours #TheLegendofRachelPetersen

Supernatural Date Published: 06-10-2023 Publisher: Sky Publishing     Outraged when The Post Gazette overlooks him for a promotion, 43-year-old Sportswriter Christian Kane quits the Paper and moves to the country to write fiction. Inspiration flows from a grave he stumbles upon in the woods. He pens The Legend of Rachel Petersen, a fascinating story […]

Posted February 9, 2024 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 0 Comments
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When the Red Bird Flies Book Tour

by Courtney Reames Haydell Synopsis (from Amazon): George and Murphy are two brothers who share everything – toys, secrets, and especially the love for their sweet grandmother. But one day, she goes to Heaven, and the brothers miss her a lot. Then, something amazing happens. Bright red birds start showing up wherever they go. These […]

Posted February 8, 2024 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 2 Comments
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Snow Hunt by Bobby Nash Author Interview

ABRAHAM SNOW RETURNS IN SNOW HUNT! by Bobby Nash Abraham Snow is back in action and this one starts off with a bang. It started out as a routine security job. Then, a blast from the past walked out of the shadows. When Thomas Hunt, an old friend from his Army days asks for his […]

Posted January 22, 2024 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 1 Comment
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Keeping Pepper Virtual Book Tour

by Scott Brody Synopsis: Beneath the weight of four long years in confinement, a story of liberation unfolds, igniting a whirlwind of love, fear, and even hope.   When Ed and Stacey go to Las Vegas to visit their friend Pepper, they realize his dementia has gotten worse. They decide to take him with them […]

Posted January 17, 2024 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 1 Comment
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Atom Bomb Baby Review

Atom Bomb Baby Review

https://ridersofthestars.com    Julie’s Review: is a post-apocalytpic survival journey book. Some post-apocalyptic stories can be enjoyable despite the struggles to survive and escape the monsters, but some are mostly tedious. A lot depends on the characters, the world-building, and the relationships between the survivors. This story, sorry to say, was more on the tedious side. […]

Posted January 16, 2024 by Julie S. in Reviews / 1 Comment
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