About The Weight of Air • Publisher: Sandra Jonas Publishing House LLC (July 5, 2021) • Paperback: 260 pages “Soulful, achingly honest . . . A potent addition to the literature on drug addiction and recovery.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred) While his wife and two-year-old daughter watched TV in the living room, David Poses was in the […]
Hallie Lee, author of Paint Me Fearless, on tour September 2021
About Paint Me Fearless • Publisher: WordCrafts Press (December 29, 2020) • Paperback: 322 pages “Lee’s prose is fluid and full of personality.” –KIRKUS REVIEWS “A standout novel for contemporary women from all walks of life.” –READERS’ FAVORITE “Novelist explores themes of faith and lies; betrayal and redemption; and the unfathomable value of friendship when […]
Jane Casey, author of The Killing Kind, on tour September/October 2021
About The Killing Kind • Publisher: HarperCollins (September 21, 2021) • Hardcover: 480 pages He tells you you’re special… As a barrister, Ingrid Lewis is used to dealing with tricky clients, but no one has ever come close to John Webster. After Ingrid defended Webster against a stalking charge, he then turned on her – […]
Juliette Fay, author of Catch Us When We Fall, on tour September 2021
About Catch Us When We Fall • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (September 21, 2021) • Paperback: 416 pages If you love the emotionally complex novels of JoJo Moyes and the dramatic books of Jodi Picoult, you won’t want to miss this newest book about second chances, redemption, and the power of hope from USA Today bestselling author […]
St. Clair Detrick-Jules, author of My Beautiful Black Hair, on tour September/October 2021
About My Beautiful Black Hair • Publisher: Chronicle Books (September 28, 2021) • Hardcover: September 28, 2021 A collection of empowering stories and captivating photos, My Beautiful Black Hair celebrates an aspect of Black femininity—natural hair—and embraces it as a central part of Black womanhood. “A powerful celebration of self-acceptance and sisterhood.” – Kirkus Review My Beautiful Black Hair is […]
Riku Campo, author of I Am Beauty, on tour September/October 2021
About I Am Beauty • Publisher: HarperOne (September 15, 2020) • Hardcover: 240 pages A groundbreaking celebration of ageless beauty, providing the ultimate skincare and makeup guide for women in their forties and beyond from celebrity makeup artist Riku Campo. The first makeup guide to celebrate and support women forty and over, I Am Beauty is Riku Campo’s labor […]
Gareth Worthington, author of A Time For Monsters, on tour September 2021
About A Time For Monsters • Publisher: Vesuvian Books (September 28, 2021) • Paperback: 278pages A Nordic thriller in the vein of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo meets Death Wish, in which a female serial killer, who only feels emotion when listening to music, is hell-bent on revenge and must outwit a disgraced detective determined to redeem himself if she […]
Jane Ward, author of In the Aftermath, on tour September/October 2021
About In the Aftermath • Publisher: She Writes Press (September 21, 2021) • Paperback When David Herron—overwhelmed and despairing, his family’s business and finances in ruin due to the bursting lending bubble of 2008—takes his own life one chilly spring morning, he has no idea the ripple effect his decision will set into motion. Two […]
Lee Matthew Goldberg, author of Stalker Stalked, on tour September 2021
About Stalker Stalked • Publisher: All Due Respect (September 17, 2021) • E-book: 286 pages Lexi Mazur is a depressed, alcoholic, pill-popper whose only joy has become her reality TV shows, often fantasizing that the people on TV are a part of her world. After her boyfriend Steve leaves her, she fixates on the show Socialites and its […]
Andrea Kayne, author of Kicking Ass in a Corset, on tour September 2021
About Kicking Ass in a Corset • Publisher: University of Iowa Presss (September 15, 2021) • Paperback: 208pages What can organizational leaders in business, education, government, and most any enterprise learn from an unemployed, unmarried woman who lived in patriarchal, misogynistic rural England more than 200 years ago? As it turns out, a great deal. In identifying the […]