As a part of the launch of Night of the Living Bread, book four in the series, I’ve partnered with Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours and several more of my favorite book bloggers to do a few guest posts and interviews. Each goes live on the date shown, so please visit the blogs, check out the posts, leave a comment, and in some cases enter the contests!
- Ma;y 23 – Donnell Ann Bell’s Friends Friday – Keep Going
- May 27 – Jody’s Bookish Haven – Spotlight
- May 27 – Carstairs Considers – A review of the book
- May 28 – Read Your Writes Book Reviews – A Fun Interview with Sugar Calloway
- May 28 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – Spotlight
- May 29 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – Spotlight
- May 30 – Dru’s Book Musings – A Day in My Life with Sugar
- May 30 – Maureen’s Musings – Spotlight
- May 31 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – Recipe for Crunch & Munch from the Book
- May 31 – FUONLYKNEW – Spotlight
- June 1 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – Spotlight
- June 2 – Frugal Freelancer – Interview with some new and interesting questions for me.
- June 3 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – A guest post on how those pets just keep sneaking into my books.
- June 3 – Novels Alive – Review
- June 4 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – Review
- June 5 – Ascroft, eh – Questions about theme as well as bringing to life the places in the book.
- June 5 – The Stiletto Gang Blog Interview – Here’s one for you where my writing partner asks the questions only someone that close to you knows to ask.
- June 6 – Reading Is My SuperPower – In this guest post, I talk about what’s going on when there’s a gap in a book series.
- June 7 – Baroness Book Trove – Review
- June 8 – Cozy Up With Kathy – In this character guest post we hear from Greer Gooder, who is never shy about sharing her opinion.
- June 9 – Sarah Can’t Stop Reading Books – Review
- June 17 – Cinnamon & Sugar and a Little Bit of Murder – Multi-talented blogger and author Kim Davis shares a review and try’s out Dixie’s recipe for Blondies.
- June 28 – Kings River Life – A review and an interview
“There is often a theme in my books, but I usually don’t discover it until I start writing. And that was definitely the case with this book.”
~ Mary Lee Ashford, Interview with Dianne Ashcroft