About The Antigone Poems Trade Paperback: 104 pages Publisher: Altaire Productions & Publications; First edition (June 15, 2014) Featuring poetry by Marie Slaight and charcoal drawings by Terrence Tasker, The Antigone Poems was created in the 1970’s, while the artists were living between Montreal and Toronto. An intensely personal invocation of the ancient Greek tale of defiance, the illustrations and […]
Archives for February 2015
Nick Pengelley, author of RYDER: Bird of Prey, on tour May 2015
About Ryder: Bird of Prey Published by : Alibi (May 05, 2015) Pages: 238 Fans of Steve Berry and James Rollins will devour Ryder: Bird of Prey, the latest white-knuckle thriller featuring Palestinian-born, British-educated adventurer Ayesha Ryder. She’s one of fiction’s boldest heroines—and now she’s rewriting royal history. According to the last words of a dying man, the Maltese […]
William Todd Rose, author of CROSSFADES and BLEEDOVERS, on tour May/June 2015
About Crossfades: A Dystopian Novella Published by : Hydra (May 19, 2015) Pages: 129 In a dark horror novella for fans of Stephen King, Joe Hill, and Dean Koontz, one unsuspecting man faces a mass murderer who’s turned the afterlife into his own terrifying playground. Some men fear their own deaths. Others dream of peace and heaven. […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for February 23rd – 27th
The Last Good Paradise by Tatjana Soli Monday, February 23rd: 5 Minutes for Books Tuesday, February 24th: Suko’s Notebook Tuesday, February 24th: Patricia’s Wisdom Wednesday, February 25th: nomadreader . Those Rosy Hours at Mazandaran by Marion Grace Wolley Monday, February 23rd: Bibliophilia, Please Tuesday, February 24th: Daily Mayo Wednesday, February 25th: Kahakai Kitchen . . The […]
Rashad Harrison, author of The Abduction of Smith and Smith, on tour May 2015
About The Abduction of Smith and Smith • Hardcover: 352 pages • Publisher: Atria Books (January 6, 2015) In this harrowing and thrilling work of historical fiction, two enemies become the unlikeliest of allies as they fight to save their own lives aboard a hell ship headed into the dangerous unknown. The Civil War is over, though […]
Elizabeth Haynes, author of Behind Closed Doors and Under a Silent Moon, on tour February – April 2015
To celebrate the release of Behind Closed Doors, we are going to do a mini tour for Elizabeth Haynes’ previous novel, Under a Silent Moon! About Behind Closed Doors • Paperback: 496 pages • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (March 31, 2015) An old case makes Detective Inspector Louisa Smith some new enemies in this spellbinding second installment […]
Louisa Young, author of The Heroes’ Welcome, on tour March 2015
About The Heroes’ Welcome • Paperback: 272 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial (March 10, 2015) April 1919. Six months have passed since the armistice that ended the Great War. But new battles face those who have survived. Only twenty-three, former soldier Riley Purefoy and his bride, Nadine Waveney, have their whole lives ahead of them. […]
Month of Maisie Readalong for Jacqueline Winspear’s Maisie Dobbs series
To celebrate the release of Jacqueline Winspear’s 11th novel in the Maisie Dobbs series, A Dangerous Place, we’re hosting a series blog tour during the month of March. Tour Schedule: March 2nd – 6th – The first nine books in the Maisie Dobbs series March 9th – 13th – Leaving Everything Most Loved March 16th – […]
Dennis Lehane, author of World Gone By, on tour March 2015
About World Gone By • Hardcover: 320 pages • Publisher: William Morrow (March 10, 2015) Late spring, 1943. The world is at war but the American mob is in its heyday. Former crime boss Joe Coughlin now works as a consigliere to the infamous Bartolo Crime Family, effortlessly handling its interests in Tampa, Boston, and […]
C. W. Gortner, author of Mademoiselle Chanel, on tour March 2015
About Mademoiselle Chanel • Hardcover: 416 pages • Publisher: William Morrow (March 17, 2015) She revolutionized fashion and built an international empire . . . all on her own terms Born into rural poverty, Gabrielle Chanel and her sisters are sent to a convent orphanage after their mother’s death. The nuns of the order nurture […]