Congratulations to tour winner Harrison L. and to host winner Our Town Book Reviews.
Thank you for your interest in hosting this tour, but all stops have been filled.
Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual Book Tour for If Darkness Takes Us by Brenda Marie Smith, a post-apocalyptic science-fiction, available now from SFK Press. The tour will run June 28 - July 23, and Brenda Marie Smith is available for guest post and interviews. A PDF or mobi copy of the book will be available by May 24 for review in conjunction with a guest post or interview.
Brenda Marie Smithwill be awarding a $50 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn host.
In suburban Austin, Texas, Bea Crenshaw secretly prepares for apocalypse, but when a solar pulse destroys modern life, she’s left alone with four grandkids whose parents don’t return home. She must teach these kids to survive without power, cars, phones, running water, or doctors in a world fraught with increasing danger. And deciding whether or not to share food with her starving neighbors puts her morality to the test.
If Darkness Takes Us is realistic post-apocalyptic science-fiction that focuses on a family in peril, led by a no-nonsense grandmother who is at once funny, controlling, and heroic in her struggle to hold her family together with civility and heart.
The book is available now. It’s sequel, If the Light Escapes, is told in the voice of Bea’s eighteen-year-old grandson, Keno Simms, and will be released by SFK Press on August 24, 2021.
June 28: Our Town Book Reviews
June 28: Rogue's Angels
June 29: Literary Gold
June 30: Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews
July 1: Fabulous and Brunette
July 2: The Avid Reader
July 12: Becoming Extraordinary
July 13: Andi's Book Reviews
July 14: Westveil Publishing
July 15: fundinmental
July 16: All the Ups and Downs
July 19: The Key Of Love
July 20: Linda Nightingale, Author
July 21: Novels Alive
July 22: Long and Short Reviews
July 23: Kit 'N Kabookle