Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual Blurb Blitz Tour for Grinders Corner by Ferris H. Craig & Charlene Keel, a Romantic Comedy available now from Red Sky Presents. The tour will run August 28 - September 15, and this tour will not include interviews or guest blogs; however, a blurb, excerpt and author bio will be provided to every host for inclusion on their blog. A PDF copy of the book is available for review in conjunction with a promo post.
Ferris H. Craig & Charlene Keel will be awarding two winners, a free copy of Grinders Corner (print or ebook). (U.S. only for print, International for ebook) to two randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter during the tour, and a free copy of Grinders Corner, either print or ebook to a randomly drawn host.
Grinders Corner explores the world of taxi dance halls in the 1960s in all its raw hilarity. Saucy, sassy and sexy, but not the least bit erotic, it follows the adventures of three young women trying to survive in the glitter palaces of Los Angeles.August 28: Romance Novel Giveaways
Like lambs led to the slaughter, Uptown, a newly divorced English major with panic anxiety disorder and no job skills, Voluptua, an out of work actress, and Mouse, a former child star trying to make a comeback all struggle to make enough tickets to pay the bills. Things get complicated when Uptown falls in love with a customer who happens to be a priest.
In Grinders Corner it was a simpler time, long before gentlemen’s clubs and pole dancers, and it happened in a place where shy, lonely men could talk to women, even dance with them, with no fear of rejection—for about fifteen cents a minute.
August 29: The Avid Reader
August 30: T's Stuff
August 31: Christine Young
September 1: The Pen and Muse Book Reviews
September 4: Wendi Zwaduk ~ Romance To Make Your Heart Race
September 5: Lampshade Reader
September 6: Romantic Reviews
September 7: Yah gotta read this
September 8: Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews
September 11: Danita Minnis
September 12: Harps Romance Book Review
September 13: Harlie's Books - review
September 14: Natural Bri - review
September 15: Long and Short Reviews