Saturday, July 18, 2015

Review Tour: The Color of Clouds by J.C. Whyte


Congratulations to Sheryl P., winner of the tour prize and to Straight From the Library, the host winner.

Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual REVIEW ONLY Tour for The Color of Clouds by J.C. Whyte, a 313 page mainstream fiction: light sci-fi/paranormal available now from MuseItUp Publishing. The tour will run every Monday for 4 weeks starting on August 31, and the book is available in PDF, and mobi formats.

J.C. Whyte will be awarding a free ebook to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Additionally, Goddess Fish Productions will be awarding a $5 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn host.
Pedro’s on a mission. But not your everyday, run-of-the-mill type mission. Because Pedro is dead.

That’s right. Dead.

Spirit guide Pedro normally busies himself with conveying messages from departed loved ones through a psychic named Gwen. But when he encounters a recently deceased teenager, the boy’s anguish just about breaks Pedro’s heart. So the spirit guide decides to try and help this boy. Yet meddling in the affairs of the living is a troublesome business, as Pedro soon discovers.

Nevertheless, he convinces Gwen to take an ocean voyage, and that’s when the trouble begins. Within days of leaving port, two passengers on the cruise ship fall into a mysterious coma. Gwen seeks Pedro’s help to restore these passengers, but natural as well as unnatural obstacles keep getting in the way. And by the time the ship docks in Honolulu, the still-living are flat out scrambling for their lives!

A playful blend of science fiction and the paranormal, The Color of Clouds offers a glimpse into the unseen world while taking the reader on an extraordinary ride. The adventure includes danger, mystery, humor, sweet romance and even a dash of thriller.

But the clouds are not what you think.
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