Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Tour Kick Off: Leaving Barringer by @tinamartinbooks




Romantic Suspense
Date Published: January 4, 2016


Calista Blackstone has no problem playing her position as the supportive, dutiful wife of Barringer Blackstone. All she wants is a family, but after five years, she's given up hope of actually becoming a mother - at least to Barringer's children.
Barringer (Barry) Blackstone is too busy making money to make babies. CEO of Blackstone Financial Services Group, he's actively working on taking his father's company to the next level and avoids the subject of children. He's no longer certain that he wants the added stress of trying to raise a family while growing the business. But the workaholic will learn the hard way that money should never precede family.








#1 – Do You See Writing as a Career? No. I see writing a something I enjoy doing that I just so happen to get paid for. It’s a good feeling to wake up in the morning and sit in my home office, thinking about what I’m going to write for the day.


#2 – What was the Hardest Part of Your Writing Process? The hardest part for me is getting the first draft finished. That’s only because I like to add details but I know I cannot spend much time on the first draft. So I try my best to save details for drafts two, three and sometimes, four.


#3 – Did you have any One Person Who Helped You Out with Your Writing Outside of Your Family? No. I pretty much took off writing on my own. There was no one to hold my hand through the process and tell me what to do and not do. As a writer, I don’t think one would need that. It could stifle creativity.


#4 – What is next for your writing? Next, I want to take a stab at writing romantic comedy. It’s something I’ve never done, so, this summer, I’m going to challenge myself.


#5 – Do you have an addiction to reading as well as writing? If so, what are you currently reading? Yes! I love reading. Sometimes, I read several books at a time. A few chapters from this one. A few from that one. At the moment, I’m not reading a thing because I’m working on a novella.


DESCRIBE Your Book in 1 Tweet:  Leaving Barringer, a relationship novel filled with real-life drama that will keep you turning pages.


This or That?

#1 - iPd or Mp3?  Mp3

#2 – Chocolate or Vanilla? Chocolate

#3 – Mashed Potatoes or French Fries? French Fries

#4 – Comedy or Drama? Drama

#5 – Danielle Steel or Nicholas Sparks? Nicholas Sparks

#6 – Fantasy or Reality? Reality

#7 – Call or Text? Text

#8 – Public School or Home School? Public School

#9 – Coffee or Hot Chocolate? Coffee

#10 – eBook or Paperback? Both



Tina Martin is the Amazon Top 100 Bestselling Author of over thirty women's fiction and romantic suspense novels and novellas. Her books include, The Accidental Series, The Alexander Series, The Dying To Love Her Series, The Champion Brothers Series, The Blackstone Family Series, The Mine By Default Mini-Series, Secrets On Lake Drive, Can't Just Be His Friend, All Falls Down, Just Like New to the Next Man, Might As Well Be Single, Falling Again, The Crush and Vacation Interrupted.


She released her newest novel, Leaving Barringer, on January 4, 2016 and a novella, Who Do You Love?, on December 12, 2015. She is currently working on Book 4 of The Champion Brothers Series titled, Wives and Champions.



When she’s not writing, Tina enjoys reading, traveling, blogging and spending time with her family. Visit her online at www.tinamartin.net where you will find a full listing of her novels, upcoming works and contact information.



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PROMO Blitz: Accidental Droning by @pliebengood #excerpt




Contemporary Adventure Thriller
Date Published: February 2015

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Accidental Drowning has been optioned for a possible movie adaption by a Hollywood producer.

Bo Granger loses his job as the manager of a country club golf shop and turns to flying his private drone as a pastime.

Accidentally he captures video with his drone of a woman being murdered by drowning. Bo is torn over whether or not to turn his video over to authorities. He is afraid of reprisal by the person who owns the mansion where the drowning took place, and he worries that his invasion of privacy will derail his wife’s campaign to become governor of California as she is defined as a state legislator by her privacy platform.

Bo endures a series of misadventures as he wrestles with doing the right thing. He is nearly shot to death by a goon hired by the dead woman’s husband, he’s falsely charged with sexual assault by his wife’s housekeeper in a dirty politics scheme, and he gets involved in a torrid romance with a female newspaper reporter who is determined to get the story of a lifetime



Excerpt

The line of club members was out the door. Sequoia Country Club’s pro shop was under siege from filthy-rich golfers—club initiation fees had recently topped three hundred thousand dollars—wanting the newly arrived, multicolored umbrellas. Part of the reason for the unusual customer demand was a steady rain that had swept across the peninsula in the early morning hours. Another was the genius of shop manager Bo Granger, who’d paid a meteorologist out of his own pocket for a long-range forecast the week before. Even though April was still considered the rainy season in the Bay Area, he’d gambled on a big storm hitting precisely on the morning of the club invitational, which boasted a field of 150 golfers. He’d ordered three-dozen of the splashy Leroy Neiman–like designer umbrellas that featured a well in the shaft suitable for housing airplane-sized bottles of booze. He’d been smart, too, in sending e-mail notices to all members announcing his upcoming rainy-day special. Bo figured the huge run on club merchandise was going to be a hit with his new general manager.

Bo had been with the club a little over four years. He’d felt secure enough in his position to warrant this bravado with the umbrellas. Even at a discounted seventy-five dollars a pop, he stood to rake in sales of $2,700 if he could unload three dozen. It was not yet nine thirty in the morning, and he’d sold twenty-four.

Bo was well regarded by the majority of the club’s 550 members, most of them Silicon Valley millionaires. In addition to being a shrewd buyer and mover of golf merchandise, he was very likeable. He had a way of making every club member who came into his shop feel special—especially the good-looking women. He’d almost married one of the better-looking ones, Sally Anne Perkins. She was the daughter of a venture capitalist and had graduated a few years back from the prestigious Stevenson College in New Hampshire with a degree in “green anything.” During the time Bo dated her, she didn’t work; in fact she’d never had a job—didn’t need one with Daddy’s money. She mostly stayed at home and watched game shows. Despite her abundant free time, she didn’t volunteer much—the annual beach cleanup along the San Martin County coastline being the exception. After dating for a year and a half, they broke up. Sally Anne had caught Bo tossing recyclable materials into the garbage yet again. She took a picture of him in the act and posted it on Instagram with the tag, “Should I marry a man who’s this insensitive to our carbon footprint?” She received 547 responses saying no.

Bo got his name from his younger sister. She couldn’t say Robert—it came out Bobo—so his parents went with the abbreviation. Bo’s personality was pleasing. He’d been brought up to be liked by Elaine, a housewife, and Steven Granger, a Walgreen’s pharmacist. “Pleasing people will get you further in life than any degree,” his father had preached. Life with Elaine and Steven was vanilla. Steven made him join the Boy Scouts; Elaine made him play the piano. The most childhood excitement Bo could remember was a road trip to LA where he and his sister, Bobbie, were treated to entire days at Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm.

Bo attended Lowell High School in San Francisco, where he failed to distinguish himself as either an exceptional student or athlete—although he did play number three on the golf team—but as a senior was voted Best Personality over a guy who went on to be a nationally recognized comedian.

Bo attended San Francisco State and got his BA in business in four years. It wasn’t until his junior year that he figured out what he wanted to do with his life. He played for State’s golf team and set his mind to becoming a PGA instructor after he graduated. He figured he could make a good living at it and be exposed to beautiful women who were eager for him to teach them the game. Part of that reasoning was fostered by his good looks. His dark, wavy hair, movie-star-like strong jawline, and penetrating hazel eyes had served him well with college co-eds. He’d left a trail of brokenhearted young girls behind him at State. One of his rejections was good-looking enough to land spots in two different national TV commercials. “I dated the Chick-fil-A girl,” he was proud of saying.

Unfortunately, Bo never reached his goal of being a PGA-sanctioned teaching pro—three times he’d failed at putting together the requisite successive rounds of eighty-two or better. That was the golf world’s equivalent of “three strikes and you’re out.” His last opportunity to qualify was at the California Club in South San Francisco. Bo had carded an eighty and an eighty-two on his first two rounds. He was confident that he could post one more round under eighty-two—too confident. His premature celebration the night before his final round did him in. He wasn’t normally a cocktail drinker—he mostly stuck with beer—but the vodka gimlets he was offered by a fellow competitor’s caddy in the club’s bar went down way too easily and too often. By eight o’clock that evening, he had to be carried into the men’s locker room, where club members constructed a bed out of bench pads and left him there to sleep it off. It didn’t help that Bo had an eight o’clock tee time in the morning. It was the par-three, two-hundred-yard twelfth hole that killed him. Sitting at seven over par through eleven holes, he was just three strokes under the dreaded eighty-two-stroke maximum.




About the Author


Pete Liebengood is a retired TV sportscaster (KRON-TV San Francisco and a past play-by-play contributor to ESPN. He's authored two other novels, "Class of '62" and "Honeyball."

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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Release Blitz: Phantom Riders MC: Hawk by @ToryRichards #excerpt #giveaway




Erotic Biker Romance
Date Published: 3/15/2016

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Ultimate betrayal leaves Hawk, the president of an outlaw motorcycle club, distrustful and hating women. He only wants them for one thing now, and once he’s satisfied his animal urges he casts them aside without a second thought. But then Audra shows up, a curvaceous redhead on the run he can’t seem to resist.  When a threat to his club and his way of life involves her, Hawk has to make a decision to turn the sexy, pint-sized package of trouble loose, or claim her for his own.




EXCERPT

I quickly scooted out of the booth, realizing that Hawk was right behind me. Before I could question him, he grabbed my arm and proceeded to jerk me in the direction leading to the back of the bar. I glanced around the bar wildly, but I didn’t see Dane’s men anywhere.

“They left, but they’ll be back.” We entered a dark hallway, and halfway down he stopped us at a door. I expected him to knock, but instead he lifted his leg and kicked the door in, causing the occupants in the room to scream out in fear. “Out!” he snarled.

I barely had time to acknowledge the naked couple before they snatched up their strewn about clothes and rushed past us. As the man passed me I recognized him as one of Hawk’s men. We made eye contact long enough for him to wink at me. Once they cleared the threshold, Hawk pulled me inside and slammed the door behind him.

“Take your clothes off.”

“What?” He had to be kidding.

“Take your clothes off.”

I know that my jaw dropped at his demand. When I realized that he meant it I began to back up, slowly shaking my head. “You’re crazy!” I whispered sharply. Okay, maybe I had removed my shirt in the restroom, but that had been of my own accord, and he’d said “clothes,” as if he meant everything.

“Take your damn clothes off.” So far he hadn’t moved from his spot, yet I’d backed up until my back was against the wall. “Those men knew how to find you, which means there’s a bug on you somewhere.”

I tried to decipher what he was saying, but my brain wouldn’t wrap around the idea that he thought I had a bug on me. He took a menacing step toward me, and that was all I needed to do what he wanted. Strangely, I wasn’t afraid of Hawk, only of what having his hands on me would make me feel. I was attracted to him in a strange way that left me confused. Maybe it was because I knew that he wasn’t attracted to me, and I looked at it as a challenge.

I quickly removed my hoodie and handed it to him, kicking off my shoes at the same time. As Hawk began going over it I unzipped and rolled down my jeans. I quickly began to unbutton my shirt when a memory reminded me of something.

“Just a minute.” I waited for him to look at me. “There’s no way there can be a bug in these clothes because they aren’t mine. I took them from a laundromat.”

He hesitated for only a second. “I want everything.”

Deciding not to argue with him, I finished with the buttons, removed my shirt, and threw it at him. He caught it to his chest and I swear I saw the tiniest curve of his mouth that revealed that he was amused at my irritation. He examined my clothes thoroughly, finding nothing, as I expected. Then he turned those dark eyes on me, running his gaze up and down my body and missing nothing.

Leaving me hot.

“Everything,” he demanded. “Or did you borrow your underwear, too?”

No, the underwear I had on was mine, a thong Dane had purchased from Victoria’s Secret, and the only thing that he liked me to wear under my clothes. The way Hawk’s gaze moved over me turned me on when it shouldn’t have. I was no stick figure, my short height gave me curves I’d spent half my adult life hiding, until I’d realized that some men liked meat on their women. The coffee eyes on me now revealed that Hawk was no exception.

I swung around, wondering if I would be able to remove my thong, which was silly when I thought about it, because my backside was completely naked to him right then. I pulled it down, catching Hawk’s hiss when I bent slightly to work it over my knees and down my legs. I tossed it over my shoulder in his direction. Completely nude, I reached for the top sheet on the bed before facing him again.

“Satisfied?” I nearly swallowed my tongue when I saw that he still had my thong in his hands. There was no way a bug could be hidden in that tiny, see-through thing.

Hawk’s expression was savage. Something strong and basic had come over him. He reminded me of a bronze statue, solid and strong, powerfully intimidating. I was a prisoner, held captive by the intensity in his eyes. Slowly hand moved upward to his face, pausing right beneath his nose. His nostrils flared, and his eyes closed, as he crushed the bunched thong and inhaled deeply.

Ohmygod, I’d never seen anything so compelling, so erotic. Lust slammed through me, flushing heat over my whole body. I held my breath and watched his eyes open slowly, lazily, revealing the truth. He was aroused. No, scratch that. He was ravenous!

“Toss me your shoes.”

What? Was I reading him all wrong? Seeing something that I only wanted to see? But then, everything I’d learned during my short acquaintance with Hawk came back to the surface, reminding me that he ignored his emotions, and his body’s cravings. I didn’t think that he was afraid of letting go, he didn’t strike me as a weak man, but as someone who thrived on absolute, total control. That made him very dangerous.

I grabbed my Valentino sneakers and tossed them to him. He caught them with one hand. He examined them thoroughly, frowning when he came to the pyramid studs decorating the side. One of them appeared to be loose and with little effort he was able to remove it. He held it up for me to see, but I had no idea what he wanted me to acknowledge.

“It’s decoration.”

He shook his head. “It’s GPS.”



About the Author


I’m a grandma who writes smut. I'm also a mother, daughter, aunt, friend, and sister who discovered my passion for writing at the ripe old age of ten. Before I received my first manual typewriter, with pencil in hand, I would jot my stories down on notebook paper. Later, after receiving that desired typewriter at the age of thirteen I spent hours in my bedroom, where my parents thought I was doing homework.
I was born in Maine, where most of my family still lives today. However, most of my life I've lived in Florida where I attended school, married and raised my daughter.

Writing is a hobby for me, and even though I've retired from Disney it remains a hobby. I'm happy to be just making enough "mad money" from it to be able to keep my cats fed, travel a little, and spoil my grandchildren.

For a while (many years actually) life got in the way of my dreams. A few years ago, with the encouragement of my family, I decided to get serious and I haven't looked back!


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Monday, March 14, 2016

Tour Kick Off: Wealth & Privilege and Brains & Beauty by @JeanetteAWatts #giveaway



                

Historic Fiction

2013 / 2015



Book One (Wealth & Privilege)
Boy meets girl, falls in love at first sight. Oops, she's already married. Bad planning. She becomes a friend and a muse, helps him find his voice. He knows that no one gets to capture their own muse, but he can dream, can't he...?

Book Two (Brains & Beauty)
Girl meets boy, falls in love at first sight. Kind of unfortunate for a married woman. He becomes her best friend, the only man in her life that she can really count on. She wishes there could be more to it. There can't be, but she can dream, can't she...?



#1 – Do You See Writing as a Career?
Only for the very lucky. In this day and age, it's hard to make a living by one's pen.

#2 – What was the Hardest Part of Your Writing Process?
I have a process? Cool!  The hardest part of writing is finding the time to do it. Life is full of distractions - including spending time working on book promotion, instead of writing another book! It's a very important part of being an author, but it's hard finding enough hours in the day - and still getting the laundry done.

#3 – Did you have any One Person Who Helped You Out with Your Writing Outside of Your Family?
My friend Leah, who has a dedication in Wealth and Privilege, was the single most important reason I have a finished novel. I'd been working on the book off and on for years. But that thing I said about finding time to write? Yeah. Big problem. Life is full of demands and distractions. I knew if I ever wanted to finish the book, I needed to reprioritize my life. I was getting the laundry done, and the errands, and the cleaning, but not the writing. To help me change that, she called me every single day, and asked me one question - "Have you worked on your book yet?" At that point, I'd put down whatever other thing I was doing, and I'd sit down to write. Or I'd get to it later if I could. I couldn't stand it if I went too many days answering "No" when she asked the question. It really did help me focus my priorities.

#4 – What is next for your writing?
I've got a modern satire coming out soon, called Jane Austen Lied to Me. It's a big departure from the historical fiction. I still had to do my research, because I had to have all my Jane Austen characters right.  But it was much less intense writing.  It was sort of a mental vacation. I have several other historical fiction books banging at the inside of my brain, I need to get those daily phone calls started again soon...

#5 – Do you have an addiction to reading as well as writing? If so, what are you currently reading?
I always have a book or two in progress! Right now I'm reading Anna Karenina.  It takes place during the same time as Wealth and Privilege and Brains and Beauty, it's fun to see the Industrial Revolution from a different persepctive.

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Boy Meets Girl. It's Complicated. #lovestory

This or That?

#1 - iPd or Mp3?
I'm obviously behind the times. Isn't the iPod for playing Mp3s? I actually have a laptop for my music collection. I teach dance, so I have thousands of songs sorted by genre and organized in tempo order. And they are .WAV files, because .wav files aren't compressed.

#2 – Chocolate or Vanilla?
Chocolate Nutty Moose Tracks. Turkey Hill Farms makes it, it's to die for. I can't get it in Ohio anymore, this is something of a personal crisis for me. It's about as much chocolate as you can fit in one bowl... all for 140 calories!

#3 – Mashed Potatoes or French Fries?
Depends on what it goes with! French Fries for burgers, mashed potatoes for beef or turkey or some other simple roasted meat. I'm a traditionalist that way...

#4 – Comedy or Drama?
Depends on what I'm in the mood for. Comedy is definitely the thing when you're having a bad day and just want something fluffy, but dramas make you think more. Both are necessary for a balanced life.

#5 – Danielle Steel or Nicholas Sparks?
I haven't read either, sorry! But I do read lots of David McCullough and some Philippa Gregory.

#6 – Fantasy or Reality?
Reality, always. Even when I write historic fiction, the emphasis is on historic, not fiction.

#7 – Call or Text?
Yeah, I love texting...why leave phone messages when you can state your business in a text, and people will answer when they get the chance.

#8 – Public School or Home School?
Public, all the way!

#9 – Coffee or Hot Chocolate
Why does it always have to be one or the other with you.... haven't you ever heard of MOCHA?

#10 – eBook or Paperback?

I prefer to have a book in my hands. I'm sorry to all the trees I've killed...


Jeanette Watts is a dance instructor and performer of many different kinds of dance, a costumer, a former television producer, and a big softie who can't learn to say no when people need help with their festivals. It makes it really difficult for her to get time to write.

Twitter: @JeanetteAWatts    




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March 16 - The Pen Muse - Guest Post
March 17 -  The Writers Ink Well - Interview
March 18 - Readsalot - Excerpt
March 19 - The Dragon Slayer - Excerpt
March 20 - Nerdy, Dirty, and Flirty - Excerpt
March 21 - A Life Through Books - Wealth & Privilege Review
March 22 - My Reading Addiction - Brains & Beauty Review
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March 25 - Fantastic Feathers - Guest Post
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April 27 - Author B. L. Blair - Wealth & Privilege Excerpt
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Tour Kick Off: Checkmate by @bcwhoward #giveaway



Mystery
Date Published: February 16, 2016


Checkmate is the fourth standalone novel in the Harry Starke series of mysteries.

Angela Hartwell lay dead in the shallow waters beside the golf course. There was not a mark on her, yet she had been strangled. How could that be?

Once again, it’s up to Harry Starke to find out. The investigation takes him into a world he’s very familiar with, a world of affluence, privilege, and corruption.
To solve the mystery, he must deal with three murders, a beautiful used car dealer, her lovely twin sisters, and a crooked banker.  Not to mention Burke and Hare, two crazy repo men who will stop at nothing to protect their employer’s interests. There's also the matter of an ingenious, sadistic killer. But nothing is ever quite what it seems....
Harry Starke is a hard-boiled private detective, an ex-cop, a tough guy from the right side of the tracks with finely tuned senses, good instincts, and friends in high places. He’s single, successful, well educated, and yes, he will hurt you if he needs to.







#1 – Do You See Writing as a Career?
Writing has been my career for more than 30 years. I have published more than 40 books, including 9 novels, and more than 4,500 print and web articles. I still work as a travel journalist for About.com.

#2 – What was the Hardest Part of Your Writing Process?
Procrastination is always been my problem. I tend to put things off, especially writing projects, until the deadline looms large, then I get down to it.

#3 – Did you have any One Person Who Helped You Out with Your Writing Outside of Your Family?
No

#4 – What is next for your writing?
I am presently writing my 5th novel in the Harry Starke series of mysteries, Family Matters, and I’m also fulfilling my commitments as the Golf Travel expert on SAbout.com

#5 – Do you have an addiction to reading as well as writing? If so, what are you currently reading?
I do. I read Sci Fi, mysteries, and historical novels. I am currently reading Blue Ridge, Black Heart by Geraldine Powell. Great book. Interesting female P.I. The book is set in and around Chattanooga, TN, as are my Harry Starke novels.

DESCRIBE Your Book in 1 Tweet: Checkmate. Who killed Angela Hartwell, and why?

This or That?

#1 - iPd or Mp3?  Ipad

#2 – Chocolate or Vanilla? Vanilla

#3 – Mashed Potatoes or French Fries? Both, and in large quantities.

#4 – Comedy or Drama? Drama

#5 – Danielle Steel or Nicholas Sparks? Neither one

#6 – Fantasy or Reality? Fantasy

#7 – Call or Text? Call

#8 – Public School or Home School?

#9 – Coffee or Hot Chocolate Coffee, Dark Italian Roast


#10 – eBook or Paperback? Hmmm, eBook… both


Blair Howard is from a small town in England, near Stratford-upon-Avon, on the edge of the English Cotswolds. He is Kentucky Colonel, an honor bestowed upon him in 2008 by the then Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Steven L. Beshear. Until 2015, he wrote sweeping historical epics, and is the author of five historical novels. In July of 2015 he decided to try his hand at writing mystery novels, thus we have Harry Starke. The first in the series, Harry Starke, was released in mid-September 2015. The second novel, Two for the Money, was released October 19 the same year, Hill House, in mid-December 2015, and Checkmate in February 2016, and there are more to come.
Blair is the author of more than 40 books and more than 4,500 magazine, newspaper, and web articles. His work has appeared in many national and international publications, including Delta's Sky Magazine, PHOTOgraphic magazine, The Mail on Sunday, The Walking Magazine, Petersen's Hunting Magazine, The Boston Herald, The Detroit Free-Press, The Anchorage Times and many more.

Twitter: @bcwhoward






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March 25 - A Life Through Books - Review
March 28 - Steamy Side - Review
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March 30 - The Indie Express - Review
March 31 - Nerdy, Dirty, and Flirty - Excerpt
April 1 - Muffy Wilson - Excerpt
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April 4 - Avenue Books - Excerpt
April 5 - My Reading Addiction - Review
April 6 - The Dragon Slayer - Excerpt
April 7 - LibriAmoriMiei - Review
April 8 - Novel News Network - Review
April 9 - Christina Loves Writing - Excerpt
April 10 -  Perfect at Midnight - Excerpt
April 11 - On A Reading Bender - Review
April 12 - The Book Sirens - Review
April 13 - Bound 2 Escape - Excerpt
April 14 - eBook Addicts - Review
April 14 - Readsalot- Excerpt
April 15 - Books Direct - Excerpt
April 16 - Logikal Blog - Guest Post
April 18 - Books are Love - Review
April 19 - Around the World in Books - Excerpt
April 20 - Author B. L. Blair - Excerpt
April 22 - RABT Reviews - Wrap Up