Saturday, January 30, 2021

PROMO Blitz: "Quotes" Humbled but, Yet Eloquent by Winifred Lee Richardson #promo #quotes #nonfiction #rabtbooktours @winifre76070790 @RABTBookTours @BookBuzznet

 


Motivational Quotes, Inspirational

Published: December 2020

Publisher: PageTurner Press and Media



"Quotes" Humbled but, Yet Eloquent contains several informative quotes, colorful photographs, special writing features, poems, scriptures list, songs and an autograph page. The book’s focus is to share Encouragement, positiveness and uplifting words to everyone worldwide.



About The Author


Winifred Lee Richardson resides in the Southern California area with her son and dear family. She inherited the love of writing from her mother.


Contact Links

Website

Twitter

Facebook

Promo Link


Purchase Links

Amazon

B&N

Kobo

iBooks

IndieBound

 

RABT Book Tours & PR

 

Friday, January 29, 2021

PROMO Blitz: Taming Wild Horses by Mila Nicks #promo #romance #releaseday #giveaway #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @mila_nicks

 

Book 2 of Wild Horse Ranch Series

Contemporary Romance

Date Published: January 29th, 2021


photo add-to-goodreads-button_zpsc7b3c634.png

He’s ready to be a better man…

Chase Collins started the summer a brooding, broken man. He was content keeping to Wild Horse Ranch, where he could tend to horses and stew in peace. When Samara Grant reentered his life, she changed everything, and now he wants to prove to her—and himself—he can be the good guy he always hoped to be. What he doesn’t know is that it’s darkest before the dawn…

She’s done running from the past…

Only a summer in Lutton, Texas. That’s what Samara Grant told herself when she arrived. Now months into living in the small town, she’s carved out a life for herself managing her grandma’s B&B, riding horses and falling in love for the first real time in her life. After so many years spent running, she wants happiness, but unfortunately her tragic past is back to haunt her…

He’s not letting things go that easily…

Reed Ward is supposed to be the guy who has it all. He comes from the most prestigious family in Lutton. He’s handsome. He’s charming. He always gets the girl—so why is it that he’s on the sidelines watching his life go up in smoke? His family’s torn apart, his ranch is no longer his, and the woman that’s supposed to be his wants his best friend. One things for sure: he’s not going down without a fight…

 


About the Author

Mila Nicks is on a mission to pen heartfelt and entertaining love stories featuring women of color.

When she isn’t writing diverse love stories, you can find her globetrotting, sampling new cuisines, and spending quality time with her spunky pet Chihuahua, Zayden.

For more on Mila, including news on upcoming releases and story freebies, check out her website and subscribe to her newsletter: https://www.milanickswrites.com/

 

Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Goodreads

Instagram

 

 

Purchase Link

Amazon

 

 

 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

RABT Book Tours & PR

Release Blitz: Mrs. P., Who Stole My Keys by Lacie Carpenter and Thornton Cline #promo #middlegrade #releaseday #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours @INtensePub @thorntoncline

 



Mrs. P Series, Book 2

Middle-Grade Book

Published Date: January 29, 2021

Publisher: INtense Publications LLC


photo add-to-goodreads-button_zpsc7b3c634.png


Mrs. P. and her students return to school from their holiday break only to find more pranksters on the loose in her classroom. Mrs. P. is pranked with a hologram of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Ghost of Avery Middle School and with the mother of them all--her keys mysteriously disappear for weeks. Ella, Lennox, Stella and Austin team up to investigate and uncover the identity of the secret prankster who is constantly disrupting Mrs. P.’s class.


Excerpt

What a sham,” Stella whispered to Lennox, Austin, and Emma.

You’re telling me,” Lennox replied.

Are we the only ones who know the truth?” Emma whispered.

Preston, Tristan, and Mason know, but I guess the other classmates think he hung the moon,” Austin said.

And now’s not the time to tell them,” Stella whispered back.

Principal Abbott placed a lanyard gold medal and held a large cardboard check in his hands. He began to speak as the cameras rolled, and the microphones were shoved into Kelile and Mr. Abbott's faces.

Kelile Anderson, you are a hero in everyone’s eyes. Your invention of a portable digital scanning device to analyze blood samples inside the arteries and detect cancer in the body has caught the Intel Foundation’s attention. You have made a significant breakthrough discovery to help in the fight against cancer and to save lives. I present to you today this gold medal and a check for $50,000 for winning the top prize of the Intel Foundation Young Scientists Award,” Principal Abbott said.

Everyone in the auditorium stood and cheered with thunderous applause. Kelile’s face beamed with pride and accomplishment. Even if half the school knew Kelile was the anonymous prankster and did all the pranks he was accused of; it didn't matter now. He was the celebrated hero, who canceled out everything he ever did to Mrs. P. and the students. Principal Abbott handed Kelile a microphone to say a few words.

Thank you for this special recognition. I am humbled and honored to receive this award today. Thank you, the Intel Foundation, for seeing the potential in me. Thank you, Principal Abbott, students, and teachers for putting up with all my geeky and crazy ways. I especially wish to thank Mrs. P. and my parents.”

He’s finally admitting to his pranks,” Stella whispered.

Yes, but in a strange, vague sort of way,” Lennox replied.

After the awards ceremony, several reporters asked for photographs of Kelile with his science teacher, Mrs. P.. She obliged and smiled proudly with her arms around Kelile even though Mrs. P. knew in her heart of hearts that Kelile was the prankster who annoyed her during the semester with crazy pranks.

When the reporters had finished their photos, Mrs. P. threw her arms around Kelile to congratulate him.

I am so proud of you, Kelile!” Mrs. P. exclaimed.

Thank you, Mrs. P.,” Kelile replied.

Mrs. P. paused for a second and looked at Kelile as if she knew he was the culprit who stole her keys.

Even heroes make mistakes too,” Mrs. P. said.

At that very moment, Kelile knew she knew, but Mrs. P. was the kind of teacher that would forgive and look past his mistakes. Kelile had a feeling he and Mrs. P. would get along just fine in the near future.


About The Authors

Lacie Carpenter


With a love for music, literature, and the obscure-Lacie Carpenter finds joy and solace in writing. With three degrees, working on two more, and several Fiddler of the Year awards; her passions lie in music and writing. Her performances and writing reflect her zest for excitement and intrigue. She is a published author with Hal Leonard and INtense Publishing. Carpenter is a music specialist, psychology professor, avid YouTuber, Vlogger, and has a love for baking and travelling. An award-winning fiddler, multi-instrumentalist, and singer/songwriter, Lacie enjoys passing on her knowledge to others. She has spoken on and moderated many panels at conventions such as NAMM and Music Cities Convention in Chengdu, China. She calls Nashville, TN her home and is grateful to be able to live out her dreams as an artist.

Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Instagram

Youtube


Thornton Cline


Ever since his mother signed him up for piano lessons at age five, Thornton Cline has been writing non-stop. With over 1,000 published songs, 150 recorded songs, 32 traditionally published adult, children’s and YA books published, Thornton Cline has been nominated multiple times for Grammy and Dove Awards. In 2017, Cline won a first-place Maxy Literary Award for “Best Children’s Young Adult Book”. Thornton Cline’s books have appeared at the top of the Amazon bestselling charts. Cline has been honored with “Songwriter of the Year” twice-in-a row and has received a platinum award for certified sales of over one million units in Europe.

Cline continues to mentor, speak, teach, and inspire aspiring authors and songwriters around the world. He resides in Hendersonville, Tennessee with his wife, Audrey and their cat, Kiki.. You can follow all the latest updates on his books and songs at his website, ThorntonCline.com; Thornton Douglas Cline on Facebook, @ClineThornton on Twitter, and @ThorntonCline on Instagram. Mrs P: Who Stole My Keys is Cline’s second book of the Mrs. P. series on INtense.


Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

LinkedIn

Goodreads

http://SumnerAcademy.org

http://WelchCollege.edu


Purchase Links

Amazon

Publisher

 

RABT Book Tours & PR

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Blog Tour: Caffeine & Nicotine by Eric Weule #blogtour #giveaway #interview #mystery #supernatural #rabtbooktours @

 


Mystery/Supernatural

Date Published: 11/10/2020

Publisher: Darkstroke



Kelly Jenks knows the dead boy is going to show him something awful. Jonathan is seven. He never wears shoes, and his feet are always clean. He cruises between this world and the next in a 1967 Cougar XR7. Jonathan has a message for Kelly: There is a faceless man preying on the city’s homeless.

Jackie Carmichael hires Kelly to find an employee who has vanished. The case appears simple at first, but Kelly soon discovers that the missing girl is not who she seems. As Kelly attempts to separate the facts from the lies, Jonathan brings him another message: Jackie Carmichael is hiding something.

With the beaches, mansions, and dive bars of Orange County, CA as the backdrop, Caffeine & Nicotine is a dark and brutal look at what happens when the dead pass sentence.




Interview

Is There a Message in Your Novel That You Want Readers to Grasp?

I’ve always believed that readers take what they want from a novel. Each time a reader picks up a novel, they are reading a different version based on their own experiences, fears, wants, desires, etc. That’s the beauty of the reader/novel relationship.

Yes, there are a few messages in Caffeine & Nicotine. They are subtle for the most part, and it’s up to each individual reader to decide if they want to grasp one, all, or none of them.

If a reader finds a message in anything I write, I’d love to hear about it.

 

 

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?

 Taking a book from idea to published work is a challenge. Balancing my daily life with the mental demands of writing a book is the biggest one for me. When I’m actively writing a novel, it is an all-consuming thing. The people closest to me aren’t always thrilled when I say, “I’m writing a new book!” I’m getting better at the balancing act, but it’s still very much a challenge.

 

How many books have you written and which is your favorite?

I have written seven novels, a novella, and handful of short stories. Each one is special to me. Each has their flaws and shining moments for me as a writer, but Annika is my favorite. It’s not my best novel. It’s not the most accessible. But it is my favorite.

 

 

 

If You had the chance to cast your main character from Hollywood today, who would you pick and why?

Brad Pitt would play an amazing Kelly Jenks. Sean Penn is probably too old now, but if he could channel his inner Spicoli, he could be good. As I’m writing this, it occurs to me that Keanu Reeves might actually be perfect for the part. Ryan Gosling would be interesting.

Tom Cruise would NOT be allowed to play Kelly Jenks. He’s too short.   

 

When did you begin writing?

I wrote my first story when I was thirteen. I used a typewriter and onion skin paper. It was about a guy being stalked by a wolf and it was inspired by Metallica’s “Trapped Under Ice.” It was probably the greatest thing ever written, but I lost it, so we’ll never know.

 

 

 

How long did it take to complete your first book?

Three years. It was ridiculously long, complicated, and in hindsight, it was two completely separate books combined into one. I liked it, though. And it allowed me to say, “I wrote a book.” Which is always nice.

 

 

 

Did you have an author who inspired you to become a writer?

Stephen King started me down this path. Robert McCammon and John Connolly gave me no choice but to get better. Kathe Koja taught me that there is more than one way to tell a story. All four of them are brilliant in their own way and they all inspired me to keep on keeping on.  

 

 

What is your favorite part of the writing process?

 

 The first draft is my favorite part of the process. I just write. No pressure, no deadlines, no expectations, no editors, and no readers. The first draft is like reading a book. I have no idea what will happen. Characters pop up and I get to know them. Storylines take random turns and I happily follow along because I have no idea where the story is going, but I can’t wait to find out.

Writing a first draft is one of the best parts of my life. It’s like driving a fast car on a curvy road with nobody in front of me. Glorious.

 

 

Describe your latest book in 4 words.

You should read it.

 

 

Can you share a little bit about your current work or what is in the future for your writing?

 I’m rewriting Job Training currently. It was published in 2014, and it is the direct sequel to The Interview. I’m doing some tweaks to the plot and Kelly’s character development that line up better with where he is at in Caffeine & Nicotine. It will be rereleased in May 2021. After that, maybe The Gardener which is also a Kelly Jenks book, or I have a couple standalone novels that are calling to me.

 

 


About The Author


Eric Weule is the author of several novels. He lives in Southern California. Caffeine & Nicotine is a stand-alone novel, which features Kelly Jenks from The Interview.


Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Blog

Instagram

Amazon

Goodreads

Bookbub


Purchase Link

Universal Book Link



a Rafflecopter giveaway
RABT Book Tours & PR

Release Blitz: 7 Minutes to Freedom by Natalya Androsova #promo #releaseday #nonfiction #selfhelp #giveaway #rabtbooktours @NatalyaAndroso2 @RABTBookTours

 

 


7 Minutes to Freedom: Simple Writing Meditations to Liberate Your Writing and Your Life

Self-help, creativity, personal growth, writing prompts, journalling, personal transformation

Date Published: January 28, 2021

Publisher: North Spirit Publishers



Have you always longed to express your innermost thoughts in writing but thought it impossible because you’re not a writer? Do you wish you could quiet the voice in your head, lose the self-doubt, and write to your heart’s content? What if you could let go of limiting beliefs, build a joyful daily writing practice, and discover your authentic voice and your authentic life?

Freedom is closer than you think. Freedom to write and rewrite your life. Freedom to write yourself happy, clear, and free. Seven minutes at a time.

7 Minutes to Freedom offers a roadmap for writers and nonwriters to find their voice, embrace their creativity, and radically transform their writing and their life. It is a practical guide to summoning your courage, writing through challenges to create a dream life, boosting your creativity, gaining insight, and improving your relationship with yourself and your writing,

This book is written for experienced writers, novice writers, nonwriters, those burnt out by the creative process, and those who have struggled to share their thoughts, ideas, and voice. It is meant for anyone interested in self-discovery, creativity, and deep spiritual insight.

With one hundred simple and powerful seven-minute writing meditations to use as guideposts to creative freedom, this book will help you rediscover the joy of writing, build new daily habits, and embrace the freedom that comes with knowing you can write and live without fear.


Use the powerful meditations in this book to learn exactly how to:

  • Overcome writer’s block and develop your authentic voice
  • Quiet your inner critic and build a joyful daily writing practice
  • Abandon limiting beliefs and self-judgment
  • Unlock your creative potential
  • Reconnect to parts of yourself you’ve neglected
  • Cultivate gratitude and focus, and change the course of your life
  • And so much more!


If you’re ready to make powerful discoveries about yourself and improve your writing life forever, the writing meditations in this book are the perfect tools to help you find your way to writing and living without fear. Get your copy today to discover just how far freedom, clarity, and inspiration can take you!


Excerpt

­Is this book for you?

If you are reading this book, you are ready to get curious about yourself. By using the prompts in this book, you can gain direct access to your wisdom and intuition, discover your secrets, and find your authentic voice.

You don’t have to be a writer to benefit from this book. In fact, this book will help you discover your voice and liberate your writing process. If you are a writer, this book can help you strengthen your creative muscle and deepen your relationship with yourself and your writing. It will give you newfound clarity on the habits of mind that separate you from the life you want to be living.


Why this book?

Each of us knows the difference between flying and feeling stuck. This book invites you to fly. Writing is a form of flying. It’s a deep meditation on the meaning of your lived experience - a way of exploring your external and internal worlds. Writing is a wonderful tool for self-discovery. It invites you to access your soul and its guidance. It keeps you honest and teaches you how to grow by paying attention to each moment. What does this moment want to tell you? What questions does it contain? Where are you stuck? What can you learn there so that you can break free and fly again?

This book invites you to explore yourself by responding to simple writing invitations. It offers a hundred ways to write yourself free and fly again in your writing and your life. It contains a hundred invitations to write yourself clear, write yourself well, and write yourself home. This book will help you cultivate focus, attention, and clarity. It will help your writing become effortless and spontaneous. It will help you discover an authentic voice and an authentic life by attuning to your thoughts and feelings. It will make your relationship with yourself and your writing more true. It will show you how to experience each moment of your life more fully.

Writing is a form of meditation. It is also a form of prayer. You can write to ask, and you can write to hear the answers. You might not know the answers yet, but you have the power to ask powerful questions. And if you ask, life always answers.

Writing is not separate from life. The same beliefs that inhibit our writing inhibit our living. Writing is a great tool for seeing through these unhelpful beliefs. Gaining clarity on our beliefs makes our writing clearer, and in turn, writing adds clarity to our lives. While we’re working on our writing, writing is working its magic on us. It’s a win-win.

As the famous author Julia Cameron writes, “We should write because humans are spiritual beings and writing is a powerful form o­­f prayer and meditation, connecting us both to our own insights and to a higher and deeper level of inner guidance as well. We should write because writing brings clarity and passion to the act of living.”


Last wishes

I have a few last wishes as you embark on your journey towards yourself. Writing often becomes a place for self-judgment and perfectionism, but it doesn’t have to be. Writing is a form of flying. Honour your own way of flying. Don’t judge what you have written. I hope you use this book to spread your wings and fly.

In the last chapter, I include my own freewriting explorations of the topics in this book. I’m sharing my own raw unfinished writings to inspire you to write freely. Notice how imperfect my writing form is. Notice how I digress and leave the prompt behind and follow my pen and my heart wherever they take me. Feel free to do the same. Playfully. Without a concern for the form.

Try writing with the attitude of playfulness and self-care. Be curious and courageous. Be accepting of your words and your thoughts. Be honest. It is for your eyes only. Don’t worry about writing correctly. Step boldly into the fire of self-inquiry and get ready for some powerful insights. Be spontaneous and fresh, and don’t rush. It’s all there to be discovered and revealed in due time. What you force won’t be true, but what you discover might change your life. As an experiment, trust your hand to reveal what your head might not know.


Why write?

This is love: to fly toward a secret sky, to cause a hundred veils to fall each moment.

Rumi

Why write? Why express anything when silence is already perfect? Why fly towards a secret sky? The truth is I don’t really know. Perhaps to reveal another shade of silence, another note, another breath. To cause the veils of untruth to fall.

Writing is like a fountain. The heart doesn’t ask where the fountain gets its water—it opens to the flood of writing coming in. Writing is like air. I breathe it in so I can go on living. Have to take another breath, write another line, forgive the line before for coming out awkward, silly, or incomplete. Writing teaches forgiveness, compassion, humility, and acceptance. Nothing needs to be perfect. It already is, in all its imperfection.

I fell in love with writing as a form of revelation, a tool for honesty and self-disclosure. Whatever is hiding beneath the surface can be seen. There is no power in the little me to cause the veils to fall, but writing, on the other hand, is a mystical force that reveals its power to those who can appreciate it. I have written almost daily for thirty years and found that the more I understand myself, the more authentic my voice is. Writing has been my prayer. It has been my teacher, and I forever remain its apprentice. I hope you, too, never stop exploring your heart.


About The Author

Natalya is an award-winning writing and dissertation coach with over two decades of experience teaching writing. She has coached professional writers and university writers of all skill levels–students, staff, and faculty. Natalya currently runs Writing and Graduate Student Support at Ryerson University in Toronto, where she also teaches Writing for Wellness to staff and faculty and acts as a dissertation coach for graduate students.

Her passion is helping writers become more courageous, authentic, and kind to themselves. Through individual coaching, writing groups, and writing retreats, she has helped hundreds of writers to break through blocks and find inspiration, a more authentic voice, and a greater freedom in their writing and their life. Her doctoral research also focused on the intricacies of the writing process, exploring the relationship among the poetic, the feminine, and the sacred.

She lives in Toronto, Canada, and when she is not writing or meditating, she loves to play tennis, practice yoga, or sit by the water and cloud watch for hours. In her own writing practice, spanning three decades, she discovered that beliefs we have about our writing are not different from the beliefs we have about ourselves, so a new way of writing often translates into a new way of living. What was impossible becomes probable and even likely when we learn to write and live without fear.


Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Blog

Goodreads

Instagram


Purchase Links

Amazon

Barnes & Noble



 

a Rafflecopter giveaway
RABT Book Tours & PR

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Blog Tour: Black ≠ Inferior by Tolu' A. Akinyemi #blogtour #interview #poetry #giveaway #rabtbooktours @toluakinyemi @RABTBookTours

 

 


Poetry

Date Published: January 1 2021

Publisher: The Roaring Lion Newcastle LTD



Black ≠ Inferior is a collection of poems divided into 2 parts. The first part is a collection of thematically linked poems exploring Blackness and the myriads of issues it attracts. The second part oscillates themes— talking about consent, a query of death, a celebration of love among others. In his usual stylistic, this collection deals with weighty matters like race and colourism with simple and clear language.

In Black ≠ Inferior, we see Tolu’ Akinyemi reacting in response to the world, to issues that affect Black people. Here, we see a poet shedding off his burdens through his poems; hence, the beauty of this collection is in the issues it attempts to address. In this collection, Tolu’ wears a coat of many colours – he is a preacher, a prophet, a doctor and a teacher.

We see Tolu’ the preacher in these lines:

I wish you can rise through the squalor of poverty

and voices that watercolour you as under-represented.

I wish you can emblaze your name in gold,

and swim against every wave of hate.’

This is a collection of poems fit for the present narrative as any (Black) person who reads this collection should beam with confidence at the end. This is what the poet sets out to achieve with his oeuvre.






Interview

Can you tell us a little about the process of getting this book published? How did you come up with the idea and how did you start?

Ans: I had previously written a story titled ‘Black Lives Matter’ in my collection of short stories—Inferno of Silence. I would say the story birthed this collection as I felt the urge to expand on the subject considering the hurting year that the past year has been with racial tensions been on the front burner.

 

What surprised you most about getting your book published?

Ans: The great reception by early readers has been endearing and very heart-warming.

 

Tell us a little about what you do when you aren’t writing

Ans: When I am not writing, you can find me working at my day job as a Financial Crime Compliance Consultant. I currently work in my present role as an Incident Manager for a Tier 1 Investment Bank through a Global consultancy firm.

 

As a published author, what would you say was the most pivotal point of your writing life?

Ans: Very recently, one of my poetry collections won an award however I would say nothing beats the feeling of seeing my first book in print.

 

Where do you get your best ideas and why do you think that is?

Ans: I get the best ideas either while I’m out running, basking in the tranquillity of the cool breeze caressing my skin. Also, I get great ideas when I’m in bed with my eyes wide-opened either in the early mornings or at the dead of the night. I love the tranquillity that nature offers and also the silence that the night offers gives me the opportunity to generate ideas without stress.

 

What is the toughest criticism given to you as an author?

Ans: There are negative critiques here and there, but I see criticism as part of an author’s journey. The moment a writer hits that publish button and open up their work for public consumption, then negative criticism should be expected.

Personally, I do not weigh criticism received against one another, so it’s not an issue but a part of the writing experience.

 

What has been your best accomplishment as a writer?

Ans: Becoming a published author has been my greatest accomplishment as a writer. Knowing that I would not go to the graveyard with all these books as unpublished manuscripts.

 

 

How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?

Ans: At the moment, I have no unfinished books, however it’s only a matter of time before that narrative changes.

 


About the Author

Tolu’ A. Akinyemi hails from Nigeria and lives in the UK where he has been endorsed by the Arts Council England as a writer with “exceptional talent”.

Tolu is the author of seven outstanding books which includes, Dead Lions Don’t Roar (Poetry, 2017) Unravel your Hidden Gems (Essays, 2018) Dead Dogs Don’t Bark (Poetry, 2018) Dead Cats Don’t Meow (Poetry, 2019) Never Play Games With The Devil (Poetry, 2019) Inferno of Silence (Short Stories, 2020) A Booktiful Love (Poetry, 2020). Two poetry collections, “Black ≠ Inferior” and “Never Marry a Writer” are scheduled for publication in early 2021.

A former headline act at Great Northern Slam, Crossing The Tyne Festival, Feltonbury Arts and Music Festival, and featured in various Poetry Festivals, Open Slam, Poetry Slam, Spoken Word and Open Mic events in and outside the United Kingdom.

His poems have appeared in the 57th issue (Volume 15, no 1) of the Wilderness House Literary Review, The Writers Cafe Magazine- Issue 18, GN Books, Lion and Lilac and elsewhere.

His books are based on a deep reality and often reflect relationships, life and features people he has met in his journey as a writer. His books have instilled many people to improve their performance and/or their circumstances. Tolu’ has taken his poetry to the stage, performing his written word at many events. Through his writing and these performances, he supports business leaders, other aspiring authors and people of all ages interested in reading and writing. Sales of the books have allowed Tolu’ donate to charity, allowing him to make a difference where he feels important, showing that he lives by the words he puts to page.


Contact Links

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Blog

Instagram

LinkedIn

Youtube


Purchase Links

Amazon

iBooks

Author Website




a Rafflecopter giveaway

RABT Book Tours & PR