Blog Tours

Guest Post – William R. Potter

November 25, 2008

I’m excited to introduce to you William R. Potter. Mr. Potter is touring the blogosphere publicizing his book, Lighting the Dark Side. Here’s a little info from his bio: William R. Potter attempted his first novel at age eleven (something about a giant crab attacking Vancouver). The teen years kept his imagination in a state [...]

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The Sighing of the Winter Trees, by Laura Grossman

November 7, 2008

Welcome to today’s stop on Laura Grossman’s blog tour! The Sighing of the Winter Trees is her first collection of poetry. I liked these poems. I didn’t love them, though; I think because I couldn’t get inside of them. I tend to love poetry that takes something ordinary and simple and turns it around or [...]

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Grit for the Oyster, by Suzanne Woods Fisher, et al.

November 3, 2008

Welcome to today’s stop on the blog tour of Grit for the Oyster, by Suzanne Woods Fisher, Debora M. Coty, Faith Tibbetts McDonald, and Joanna Bloss! Grit for the Oyster: 250 Pearls of Wisdom for Aspiring Writers is a book designed to give Christian writers encouragement throughout the writing process. The book is divided into [...]

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Rue de la Pompe, by James Earle McCracken

October 28, 2008

Welcome to today’s stop on James Earle McCracken‘s blog tour! Rue de la Pompe is the first installment of a four-part series. Michael Whyte is an American living in Paris. On his thirtieth birthday, he finds a receipt in his pocket for dry cleaning that he doesn’t remember dropping off. Upon collection, he finds a [...]

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Midwife of the Blue Ridge, by Christine Blevins

September 29, 2008

Welcome to today’s stop on Christine Blevins‘s blog tour! The main character of Midwife of the Blue Ridge is Maggie, who was orphaned after a brutal attack on her Scottish village. She is taken in by Helen, a midwife, who teaches Maggie her trade despite popular belief that “Dark Maggie” is bad luck. After Helen’s [...]

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The Lost Diary of Don Juan, by Douglas Carlton Abrams

September 18, 2008

Welcome to today’s stop on Douglas Carlton Abrams blog tour! I was delighted to have the chance to read this book on my way to Spain. It definitely enhanced my Spanish experience. Don Juan, as you probably know, is known as the greatest lover in Spain, perhaps all of Christendom. This book is the story [...]

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Asking for Murder, by Roberta Isleib

September 5, 2008

Welcome to today’s stop on Roberta Isleib’s blog tour. Asking for Murder is the third Advice Column Mystery and Isleib’s eighth book. Dr. Rebecca Butterman is a clinical psychologist and part-time advice columnist with a penchant for amateur sleuthing. At the outset of this installment, Rebecca discovers her friend, Annabelle, severely beaten and left for [...]

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The River, by Moonlight, by Camille Marchetta

September 1, 2008

Welcome to today’s stop on Camille Marchetta‘s blog tour! The River, by Moonlight, is her third novel. This was a great book. It’s set in 1917 – New York. A vagrant sees the talented and lovely Miss Lily Canning jump off of a bridge into the Hudson River. Her family and friends are baffled by [...]

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