Author: Julie S.

Children of a Good War Tour #FrenchLetters

Jack Woodville London Q&A   When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? Or what first inspired you to write? 8th grade.  I was enrolled in a ‘Ready Writing’ competition and won a prize of some kind for a story about someone very like me who somehow fixed up a wrecked sports […]

Posted November 13, 2018 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 1 Comment
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Gratitude: The Art of Being Thankful By Vickie Phelps Tour #LSBBT #LoneStarLit

Gratitude: The Art of Being Thankful By Vickie Phelps Tour #LSBBT #LoneStarLit

GRATITUDE: THE ART OF BEING THANKFUL by Vickie Phelps Genre: Non-Fiction / Inspirational / Devotional Publisher: Inspire Books Date of Publication: July 11, 2017 Number of Pages: 92, 4.5″ x 6″   Scroll down for Giveaway! This ninety-two-page gift book is a compilation of devotions, poems, prayers, and lists of things to be grateful for. The difference between having […]

Posted November 12, 2018 by Julie S. in Blog Tours, Reviews / 3 Comments
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Chasing Petalouthes Tour

Author: Effie Kammenou Narrators: Emily Lawrence Length: 13 hours 21 minutes Series: The Gift Saga, Book 3 Publisher: Effie Kammenou Released: Aug. 27, 2018 Genre: Contemporary Romance The Gift Saga concludes with the next generation coming into the forefront of the story during their tumultuous years between adolescence and adulthood. Evvie has lived through more […]

Posted November 3, 2018 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 1 Comment
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The Hunted Audiobook Tour

The Hunted Audiobook Tour

Author: Jessica Gunn Narrator: Shannon Condon Length: 6 hours and 42 minutes Series: Hunter Circle, Book 1 Publisher: Jessica Gunn Released: Aug. 16, 2018 Genre: Urban Fantasy I’m Krystin Blackwood, and I’ve only ever been good at one thing: killing demons of Darkness. But at 24, I’m about to face my toughest challenge yet: shifting […]

Posted October 25, 2018 by Julie S. in Blog Tours, Reviews / 3 Comments
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The Late Bloomer Tour, Interview with Mark Falkin

Interview with Mark Falkin What do you consider to be the main theme or message in The Late Bloomer? It’s usually only after I’ve written a first draft of something in fiction do I begin to know what it means. Let me mix metaphors: you uncork the subconscious and it drives; it’s doing the thematic heavy […]

Posted October 16, 2018 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 1 Comment
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