Thursday, April 4, 2024

FS NBTM The Big Comb Over by J.P. Rieger

Thank you for your interest in hosting this tour, but all stops have been filled.

 Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual Name Before the Masses Tour for THE BIG COMB OVER by J.P. Rieger, a family satire available April 25 from Pearls Before Press Publishing. The tour will run every Tuesday and Thursday for 15 weeks starting on May 7. Prewritten guest blogs and interviews, along with promo posts, and reviews are available. Please specify which type of stop you’d like when you ask to host this tour. The book is available in PDF and Mobi format for review.

Prizes for the tour are as follows:

• One randomly chosen winner via rafflecopter will win a $25 Amazon/BN.com gift card
• One randomly chosen host will receive a $25 Amazon/BN.com gift card

Three nephews and three eccentric uncles.

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It’s 2050 and Robbie Elders has all but forgotten about his oddball, religious fanatic uncle, tim tim. He’s taken up the latest fad, genealogical research based solely on DNA. But Robbie’s “inconclusive” DNA results are unsettling. He crashes back to his childhood, back to his world of comic books and tim tim.

“I opt for posh and London” declares Lady Florence Stour. It’s 2019 and time for a Royal Wedding. Robbie’s uncle, Stef, is engaged to Lady Florence, a distant member of the British royal family. Stef’s Baltimore clan have been invited, but Robbie’s mom and dad can’t attend. They’ve entrusted Robbie and big brother, Doyle, to their mom’s two eccentric brothers, uncles Roy and Roland. Roy, a weathered waterman with a severe Baltimore accent, lives for Maryland blue crabs. Roland, a mildly hypochondriacal actor, lives to survive the Karens he unavoidably encounters. And then there’s Desales, Roy’s smart aleck, teenage son. He lives to prank. They’ve descended upon London. What could possibly go wrong?

Meanwhile, tim tim has been coaching Robbie on “the mission.” A silly religious fantasy according to Robbie’s atheist parents and the therapists. Or perhaps not? Things are not always as they appear in The Big Comb Over.


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