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Bewitching Book Tour "Out of the Blue"






In these troubling and uncertain times of the COVID-19 Pandemic Outbreak, I wasn't sure whether to even do a post about the Release Day Blitz Book Tour for my debut novel, "Out of the Blue." I had scheduled a while ago. I, like many of you, are under a Shelter-at-Home order and I find it to be very stressful for so many reasons. I do realize however, every now and then, after watching or reading the news until we're exhausted, we need a little break and perhaps something to take us away from the confusion and anxiety of the pandemic we are all facing. For that reason, I want to share with you that today is indeed the release day of my novel that I've been writing about so much. Moreover, I am doing what's called a Release Day Blitz Book Tour through Bewitching Book Tours. This is a type of blog tour focused around the release day of the novel. The blogs you see below will feature me as guest blogger, interviewee or will share information about the book.

Enjoy!
I Smell Sheep (Guest Blog)
http://www.ismellsheep.com/


Author Stephanie Hansen (Review)
https://www.authorstephaniehansen.com/blog

Dark Whimsical (Guest Blog)
www.darkwhimsicalart.com/blogs/news


Storyteller-SKGregory (Review)
https://www.storytellerskgregory.com 

Momma Says: To Read or Not to Read
http://mommasaystoreadornottoread.blogspot.com/

Dark Treasury
https://www.audenjohnson.com

Mythical Books (Guest Blog)
https://mythicalbooks.blogspot.com/

The Book Junkie Reads (Interview)
https://thebookjunkiereadspromos.blogspot.com/


The Layaway Dragon
https://thelayawaydragon.com/

3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, and Sissy, Too!
http://3partnersinshopping.blogspot.com

T's Stuff (Interview)
http://www.tsstuff.net

Ogitchida Kwe's Book Blog
http://ogitchidabookblog.blogspot.com

Supernatural Central (Interview)
http://supernaturalcentral.blogspot.com

Lisa’s World of Books
http://www.lisasworldofbooks.net/

Booklikes
http://roxannerhoads.booklikes.com

Fang-tastic Books
http://fang-tasticbooks.blogspot.com

Paranormalists (Interview)
https://paranormalists.blogspot.com/

Roxanne’s Realm
http://www.roxannerhoads.com/

The Creatively Green Write at Home Mom (Guest Blog)
http://creativelygreen.blogspot.com/


Books Dreams Life
https://booksdreamslife0623.blogspot.com

Jazzy Book Reviews
http://bookreviewsbyjasmine.blogspot.com/

Sapphyria's Books
https://saphsbooks.blogspot.com/

JB's Bookworms with Brandy Mulder
https://jbbookworms.blogspot.com

SImply Kelina
http://simplykelina.blogspot.com

Bewitching Book Tours
https://bewitchingbooktours.tumblr.com/

Comments

  1. I love this, thank you for sharing !

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    1. Thank you so much for stopping by and for your heart-felt comment!

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  2. I'm late but not really. I've been following your work for a long time now including the previous blog at stephanierosebird.com/blog and I think this release day blitz idea is genius. I'm interested in the concept too as a writer. Anyway, love your work, can't wait to hear more!

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    1. Meri,
      Thanks for reading my blogs and for your comment. Release Day Blitz is a nice way to release your book indeed!

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