Friday, October 4, 2019

Blurb Blitz Tour: The Monday Book by Shari Ramming


Congratulations to tour winner Alan W.
Thank you for your interest in hosting this tour, but all stops are filled.

Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual Blurb Blitz Tour for THE MONDAY BOOK by Shari Ramming, a Self-help/spiritual available now from The Light Network. The tour will run October 14 - November 1, 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. The book is not being offered for review at this time.

Shari Ramming will be awarding a $15 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

In the midst of pain, Shari Ramming saw an opportunity to learn and create The Monday Book to help others find themselves in their brokenness. With personal evaluations, she guides you to wholeness. Shari lays out steps to finding the treasure in the trauma of life: Acknowledge, Honor, Connect, Practice, and finally, Open to receive the gift of the lesson. Her simple straight-forward advice for fixing whatever feels broken is "begin and continue." It seems hard in practice, but in showing up for yourself, you'll find small ways to daily love yourself and become the cure for your own brokenness. Her message puts your problems outside so you can interact with them in a productive way. By seeing everything and everyone as a reflection of yourself, you'll become more compassionate toward yourself and everyone else. Open yourself up to the true and best you.


October 14: BooksChatter
October 15: Uplifting Reads
October 16: Stormy Nights Reviewing and Bloggin'
October 17: Author C.A.Milson
October 18: Musings From An Addicted Reader
October 21: Joanne Guidoccio
October 22: Iron Canuck Reviews and More
October 23: Sea's Nod
October 24: Our Town Book Reviews
October 25: Fabulous and Brunette
October 28: Readeropolis
October 29: It's Raining Books
October 30: Independent Authors
October 31: Long and Short Reviews
November 1: Straight From the Library