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Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual Name Before the Masses Tour for K.I.A. by Alexander Charalambides, a Thriller/NA available now. The tour will run every Tuesday for 16 weeks starting on January 16, and Alexander Charalambides is available for guest post and interviews. A PDF mobi, epub copy of the book is available for review in conjunction with a guest post or interview.
Alexander Charalambides will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and a $20 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn host.
Hildegard lives in a real-life dollhouse, surrounded by prop houses and actors who play friends, teachers and foster parents. Only one man ever seemed real, and after his disappearance, she’s had enough playing along. As Hildegard makes her final preparations to run away from home, a swarm of black clad soldiers appear, controlling the police and swarming across her home town. She can evade them for now, but after learning their mission, she decides to play along one last time, following them to Truman Academy, a lonely building on a freezing aleutian island. Hildegard knows it for what it is: just another prop, but not everyone feels the same way. Through the hell of endless drills and marching, Hildegard befriends the stealthy Grace and bloodthirsty David, and enlists them in an effort to unravel the plan of the man called G and his monstrous menagerie of inhuman soldiers.January 16: Sharing Links and Wisdom
January 23: Christine Young
January 30: Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
February 6: BooksChatter
February 13: Fabulous and Brunette
February 20: Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews
February 27: Danita Minnis
March 6: It's Raining Books
March 13: Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews
March 20: The Avid Reader
March 27: T's Stuff
April 3: Just Books
April 3: The Reading Addict
April 10: Two Ends of the Pen
April 17: Straight from the Library
April 24: Readeropolis
April 24: Regan Black
May 1: Long and Short Reviews