Happy Galentine’s Day! This Feb. 13 holiday was invented by Parks and Rec’s Leslie Knope as a way to celebrate female friendship. Be My Galentine: Celebrating Badass Female Friendship is a new book to help you take your Galentine’s celebrations to the next level. In Be My Galentine you will find: Friendship quotes with accompanying whimsical […]
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The Boy Who Killed Grant Parker by Kat Spears
In The Boy Who Killed Grant Parker, Luke moves from the city to the country to live with his Baptist pastor father. He is soon labeled a troublemaker and earns the disdain of the town golden boy Grant Parker. But when Grant gets injured, Luke goes from zero to hero, and the bullied becomes the […]
Read More »Blog Tour: Stars So Sweet by Tara Dairman | Review and Series Giveaway
Tara Dairman’s All Four Stars books are such a delight, and I’m thrilled to help celebrate the launch of the series finale Stars So Sweet! Gladys Gatsby, middle schooler by day, adventurous cook by night, and stealth food critic on the side, stole my heart and gave me a serious case of food envy with these […]
Read More »Read Me Like a Book Blog Tour | Guest Post
Hello friends and welcome to my stop on the Read Me Like a Book blog tour! Liz Kessler is best known for her Emily Windsnap middle grade series and this is her first foray into the YA realm. Kessler actually wrote RMLAB ten years ago but now finally the time is right for this lesbian coming out story to […]
Read More »This is the Story of You by Beth Kephart | Guest Post and Giveaway
Hello friends and welcome to my stop on the This is the Story of You blog tour! Beth Kephart’s latest book is about love, family, survival and nature when a superstorm hits a small town . Read on to find out more about the book, read author Beth Kephart’s thoughts about writing environmental stories, and enter to […]
Read More »The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson | Author Q&A
Lily Anderson’s debut The Only Thing Worse Than Me is You is on sale now. This book was a total blast to read and had me smiling from ear to ear. It is a YA retelling of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing and it’s filled with nerdy references, witty dialogue, and quirky characters. Shakespeare fans […]
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