Happy last day of the blog tour, friends! <3
Thank you all so much for joining me in the tour. It means a lot to have such a supportive community!
Unfortunately, at the time I'm writing this (11:20 pm), paperback still hasn't been approved on Amazon. The files were rejected, but I got that worked out and re-submitted, so hopefully soon... Hey, maybe by the time you're reading this I'll have deleted this paragraph and instead inserted a link to the paperback version. ;D
The final four stops on the tour are linked below—spotlights and reviews today. Give them a read!
Angela Watts @ The Peculiar Messenger >> spotlight
Gracelyn @ Literatura >> spotlight
Serethiel @ The Book Sprite >> spotlight & review
Abigail @ Books, Life, and Christ >> spotlight & review
Favorite Indie Christmases
Today, I'm spotlighting two of my favorite indie Christmas stories. Yes, I've read many more than two—and picking was rather difficult—but I have so many book reviews and recommendations planned for the 12 Days of Christmas party (starting next week!), y'all will have to settle for these. ;)~ A Christmas Peril by Diane Moody (The Teacup Novellas, #5) ~
I love this story so much, my peoples. Like, I can't even explain how or why or anything. It's so dear, so good, so precious. <3
I'm currently reading it for the third (or fourth?) time. It has just about everything a love in a story—contemporary, WWII, sweet romance, a good Christmas tale, and plenty of injuries and some angst. *wink*
~ As in Olden Days by Jesseca Wheaton (Questions of War, #0.5) ~
Ahhh, this story is so darling. For anyone who loves sweet, simple Christmas stories of family, love, and good times—give this one a read.
And if you're a fan of the Questions of War series, you definitely need to grab this little gem! <3
~Faith
Don't worry, Faith!! I'm sure "Behold" will be up on Amazon soon! <3
ReplyDelete"A Christmas Peril" is a good one! I haven't read it in awhile so I don't remember a ton about it, but maybe I should fix that. ;)
Thank you, dear! <3
DeleteIt's sooo good! Hehe, agreed. ;) I'm hoping to finish it today!
Yep, I plan to grab a copy of Behold once it's released in paperback! :) (hope that's soon!) Hmm, I may need to check out these two books... Funny thing is, I haven't read As In Olden Days, and yet I've read the other Questions of War books. I'm going to need to fix that soon... ;)
ReplyDeleteAww, yay! :D
DeleteYes, yes, do! Oooh, I totally suggest reading As in Olden Days then! It's a sweet, little story. <3
It's so exciting to have your book up, and I can't wait till the paperbacks are available! :)
ReplyDelete-Brooklyne
Thanks so much for the support, Brooklyne! :D
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