Congratulations to tour winner Marcy M. and to host winner Hope. Dreams. Life... Love.
Thank you for your interest in hosting this tour, but all stops are filled.
Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual Book Tour for The Secret Benefits of Invisibility by C. W. Allen, a Middle Grade Adventure Fantasy available June 7 from Cinnabar Moth Publishing. The tour will run June 6 - June 17, and C. W. Allen is available for guest post and interviews. A PDF or mobi copy of the book is available for review in conjunction with a guest post or interview.
C. W. Allen will be awarding $10 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and a $10 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn host.
For Zed and Tuesday, adjusting to life in modern-meets-medieval Falinnheim means normal is relative. Lots of kids deal with moving, starting new schools, and doing chores. But normally, those schools aren't in underground bunkers full of secret agents, and the chore list doesn't involve herding dodos. The one thing that hasn't changed: all the adults treat them like they're invisible.When a security breach interrupts a school field trip, the siblings find themselves locked out of the Resistance base. With the adults trapped inside, it's up to Tuesday, Zed, and their friends to save the day. And for once, being ignored and underestimated is coming in handy. After all, who would suspect a bunch of kids are capable of taking down the intruders that captured their families, let alone the murderous dictator that put them into hiding in the first place?
Turns out invisibility might just have its benefits.
June 6: Joanne Guidoccio
June 6: Read Your Writes Book Reviews
June 7: All the Ups and Downs
June 7: The Avid Reader
June 8: Deborah-Zenha Adams
June 8: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
June 9: Fabulous and Brunette
June 10: Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews
June 13: Independent Authors
June 14: Andi's Middle Grade & Chapter Books
June 15: Books in the Hall
June 15: Kit 'N Kabookle
June 16: Westveil Publishing
June 17: Long and Short Reviews