Merry Boxing Day Everyone! (For my fellow Americans, Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated the day after Christmas by the British Commonwealth Nations. Kinda like an extension of Christmas?… as far as I can tell from Google XD) I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas! (If not, see my post from Monday.) Anyway, I’m hosting my very first blog tour!
Well, I mean, I did host my blog tour for my book (and it was SO much fun), but now I’m hosting someone else’s blog tour for their awesome novella. I’ve always quite enjoyed being a part of blog tours for books, as you all know. It’s fun to connect with other bloggers and readers and also share some of my favorite books and authors with you all. Say what you will, but when brain fog allows, books are a spoonie’s best friend. Right?
When I realized hosting other people’s blog tours were a thing, I thought “Ooo, that sounds fun! Maybe in the future!” I didn’t intend to be hosting one so soon. But when a friend I’d beta read for started asking about indie publishing and marketing and blog tours, I realized it might just be the perfect time.
You see, my friend Lindsi’s book is just so good. She needed help and I wanted to host blog tours and her novella just happens to be about a character in a fantasy world with the fictional equivalent of a chronic illness. And as someone who has had a chronic illness, Lindsi did something rare: she did an amazing job portraying the emotions and struggles that come with such a burden.
As you guys know, it’s super hard for most people to understand or grasp what it’s like to go through something like we are via illness. But Lindsi clearly has a pretty good understanding of it.
I’ll be sharing more about this awesome book in the near future, but I was wondering if you’d be able to help me with something. I think that God is going to use this book in powerful ways to touch many hearts. But for that to happen, we need to get it into the hands of as many people as possible. So would you be willing to share it as part of the blog tour and launch team? (NOTE: You do NOT have to have a blog to be part of the launch team. There are things for everyone to do! 🙂 )
Great! (Yes, I’m assuming you said yes. If you didn’t, I’m not sure why you didn’t, but forgive my assumption. 😉 🙂 ) Click the button below to sign up!
Blog Tour: Broken Pieces
Catherine DeLacey lives in a world where mental and emotional traumas manifest as glass-like shards that grow inside of people’s chests. Faced with lives full of suffering, many turn to specialists to have their shards surgically removed.
Catherine’s shard is too large for even the most skilled surgeons to handle safely.
Unable to live with the agony any longer, Catherine plans to take her own life until a close friend tells her the story of a woman who had a similar shard removed successfully by a mysterious source. Armed with this new hope, Catherine sets out on her journey, but as her time runs out, that hope begins to die.
Will she find a way to remove her shard? Or will she give in to despair?