Monday, December 21, 2020

Review Tour: Madame Howell's Book of Very Bad Things by Jae El Foster


Congratulations to tour winner Kelly D. and to host winners The Faerie Review and Natural Bri.

Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual REVIEW ONLY Tour for Madame Howell's Book of Very Bad Things by Jae El Foster, a 224 page Fairy Tales, Horror, Fantasy available now from DCL Publications. The tour will run every Monday for 4 weeks starting on February 1, and the book is available in PDF, mobi and ePub formats.

Jae El Foster will be awarding an autographed print edition of 'Madame Howell's Book of Very Bad Things to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and an autographed print edition of 'Madame Howell's Book of Very Bad Things to a randomly drawn host. Because this is a review tour, Goddess Fish Promotions will award a $5 Amazon GC to one randomly drawn nost.
Journey into a land of fairy tales like none you’ve ever experienced before with this baker’s dozen of original and often horrific fanciful treats! Madame Howell, the world’s greatest witch, will lead you through some of the most unique journeys into the Enchanted Forest, through great castles and villages, and even into uncanny realms of newly imagined dangers in her ‘Book of Very Bad Things.’ Featuring many elements from classical fairy tales while paying homage to the imaginations of the Brothers Grimm, this deliciously sinister volume delivers its own unique versions of true love and the all important ‘happily ever after.’ Within, you’ll discover dark changelings, wicked queens, houses of snakes, disobedient children, the world’s tiniest people, vicious goblins and dwarfs, a baker with a taste for blood, and so much more. Settle back and fall under the wicked spell of this dastardly and mesmerizing journey into the darkest realms of fairy tales and folklore.


February 1: Natural bri
February 8: Westveil Publishing
February 8: Laura's Interests
February 15: Bibliomanaic Aza
February 15: The Spellcaster's Source - promo
February 15: Pine Enshrined Reviews
February 22: The Faerie Review