Look what I found!! The summer months can be slow for book sales, but this wonderful review ought to be good for a few. Please check it out, and consider following Barb while you’re over there.
Blurb:
There is something evil up Bergamot Holler, and it’s been targeting the Hall family for generations.
Patty Hall is fifteen years old. She loves stargazing, science fiction, and all things related to space exploration. This leaves her perfectly prepared for the wrong problem.
Patty is afraid her mother will send her to a care facility if she tells her what she’s seen. If she doesn’t figure things out soon, she’s going to join her father in the Hall family cemetery plot.
Patty has to come to grips with her own physical handicap, face the wilderness, and an ancient evil all alone if she’s going to survive.
Will O’ the Wisp is suitable for young adults. It involves elements of suspense, and is set in the mid 1970s.
- Book Title: Will O’ the Wisp
- Author: C. S. Boyack
- Genre: YA Ghost Story
- Length: 258 pages
- Release Date: March…
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That’s an awesome review, Craig. Congrats!!
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Thanks. It’s been on a bit of a slow burn with warm weather arriving. Maybe I ought to do another big push before Halloween.
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I think your book would do well for Halloween. I’m actually going to do a blog tour for Myth in Halloween (because of it’s theme). There always seem to be a lot of blogs looking for Halloween reads around that time. Yours has a spooky theme, so it would be a good fit. I signed up with a touring company, but if I hear of any bloggers looking for Halloween guest posts, I’ll let you know. Usually there are a bunch that start appearing in August or September!
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I may do a tour company again too. Maybe a small group of us could team up and do some group marketing. Maybe a countdown deal one day each with lots of cross posting.
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Hey, count me in! I’m all for helping each other out and would love to team up. We’ve got several months to come up with a plan. Maybe we can pick up a few more writers with books that would fit and do a promotion splash.
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A promotion splash sounds like a good name. You’re in charge of names from now on. 😀 I’ll try to think of a couple more people and keep you posted.
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I’ve got a few in mind, too. Let’s stay on top of this. I’ve got a mini vacay the end of this month (research trip) and then a week in July. Other than that I can focus. I’m jazzed about this, Craig. I think it could be a really cool thing to do!
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I’m all in. Have a few camping trips between now and then, but it will sneak up on us.
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What a fascinating blurb and fantastic review! Congratulations! 😀
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Thanks, Vashti. It’s a powerful motivator for me too. I want to write like crazy now.
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Go for it!
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Doesn’t get much better than that! You deserve it; you work hard.
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Thanks, Sue. Reminds me of the Sophia Loren quote I posted earlier this week.
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Oops. Did I miss that one? *awkward smile*
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Doesn’t matter. I’m not required reading. I’m more like dessert.
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Hahahahaha! As long as that squirrel doesn’t get to close.
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You’re so cool! And I LOVE the personal part about you at the end. I’m almost tempted to move out there and be your neighbor just to join that critique group with you in it. 🙂
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They’re a rough bunch, but it’s made us all better. We meet again in about a week.
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