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January 21, 2013

Tours, Giveaways, No Reading...Oh My!

News:

It's been a while, but I posted an interview at Athens Patch with a local book blogger who is starting an offline blogging group.

I forgot to mention last week, my new article at The Indie Exchange about long term goal planning is up.

J. B. Lynn wrote a post at Killer Chicks telling about how I changed her life - maybe a slight exaggeration. Read the post to decide for yourself.

Comment Challenge: This week has been busy and I may have done 1 comment (outside of the comments on my blog). Hopefully this will be better week.

The most commented on post on my blog this week - Meet the Author: Rose Gordon.

Did you miss my new review? Check out Something New by Malena Lott.

Tours:

GWR Publicity is organizing several tours that you will want to be a part of.

February 4 - 24: Guardians Inc.: The Cypher by Julian Rosado-Machain. Learn more about the book and sign up for the tour here. ($75 Amazon Gift Card giveaway included)


February 18 - 22: The Playing the Genetic Lottery by Terri Morgan. Sign up for the excerpt tour here. (Each blog will receive a short excerpt to post).


February 8 - Pub Day Blast for Wildflowers by Schledia Benefield - Sign up here ($50 Amazon Gift Card giveaway included)

Booking soon:
March 4 - 24: Nate Rocks the School by Karen Pokras Toz

Join the GWR Publicity mailing list to receive notices about upcoming tours, events, & new authors: http://eepurl.com/udZeb

Giveaways:

Bird jewelry for The Forever Girl tour
$50 Amazon Gift Card from Terri Morgan

Reading:


What would you do if you could see into the future?

As a child, he dreamed of being a superhero. Most people never get to realize their childhood dreams, but Corrigan Bain has come close. He is a fixer. His job is to prevent accidents—to see the future and “fix” things before people get hurt. But the ability to see into the future, however limited, isn’t always so simple. Sometimes not everyone can be saved.

“Don’t let them know you can see them.”

Graduate students from a local university are dying, and former lover and FBI agent Maggie Trent is the only person who believes their deaths aren’t as accidental as they appear. But the truth can only be found in something from Corrigan Bain’s past, and he’s not interested in sharing that past, not even with Maggie.

To stop the deaths, Corrigan will have to face up to some old horrors, confront the possibility that he may be going mad, and find a way to stop a killer no one can see.

Corrigan Bain is going insane . . . or is he?

Because there’s something in the future that doesn’t want to be seen. It isn’t human. It’s got a taste for mayhem. And it is very, very angry. From Goodreads.com
 
Fixer is not available until March 2013, but learn more about it at Goodreads.


Gen Y has been picked apart by analysts, statistics, and trend reports, which often portray 20-somethings in negative, one-dimensional terms like "entitled" and "whiners". In this thought-provoking new book that aims to dispel these stereotypes, journalist Hannah Seligson chronicles the lives of seven individuals who embody this generation, exploring their challenges and ambitions in vivid detail and sketching a picture, through their eyes, of what life is actually like for young adults. Through these first-hand stories, readers will discover the transformational effect this enterprising, open-minded, innovative, and diverse generation is having on society. From Goodreads.com
Find Mission: Adulthood at Goodreads, Amazon, and IndieBound.


Are you enjoying a 3 Day weekend? What are your favorite reads for long weekends?

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3 comments:

  1. Enjoy your reading week!

    Here’s my It's Monday! What Are You Reading? Come by, if you can, and share your thoughts.

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  2. Fixer sounds interesting! My list of upcoming releases is getting quite long...

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