Now scheduling a 1 month tour for The Problem with Power by Agnes Jayne
This one month tour will run September 7- October 5
I am scheduling interviews, guest blogs, reviews and promo stops
I have a pdf and mobi formats for reviewers
I have a pdf and mobi formats for reviewers
To participate in this tour please send:
Your blog name and url
A couple suggested dates during the tour
Type of stop you wish to host
And let me know if you'd like to review
The Problem with Power
And let me know if you'd like to review
The Problem with Power
Agnes Jayne
Genre: Paranormal
Publisher: Crescent
Moon Press
ISBN:
978-1-937254-63-6
978-1-937254-63-64-3
ASIN: B008BKAUQA
Number of pages:306
Word Count: 96,000
Book Description:
Emily VonPeer hopes that she
never meets the man of her dreams. For years, she's been haunted by visions of
an unknown lover destined to die in her arms. When her aunt's death brings her
home to her family's estate in Upstate New York, she meets Nicholas Flynn, an
agent of Paladin, an enterprise dedicated to the study and eradication of
demons, and the hero of her nighttime fantasies. He arrives on her doorstep
seeking answers for a slew of magically-related murders tied to the VonPeer
family.
Although his intentions are
suspect, Emily follows Nicholas into the investigation, hoping to spare him the
fate promised by her premonitions - at least, that's what she tells herself.
When their exchange with a demon goes awry, Emily sustains an injury that
threatens to turn her into a monster. Her transformation places her in the
crosshairs of sorcerers, senators, and a seductive stranger who promises
eternity.
About the Author :
Agnes Jayne began
her writing career as a reporter for her high school newspaper in a small town
in Northern New York. She completed her undergraduate degree in English and
Political Science from Binghamton University. Upon her graduation from
Binghamton University, she won a prestigious journalism fellowship at the New
York State Senate, and went on to complete a Master of Arts Degree in English
at the University of Albany. Following this, she worked as a political writer,
producing speeches and other government documents for state and local
politicians.
These days, she
splits her time between writing and teaching classes in composition and
literature at a small college in Maryland. She lives high in the Blue Ridge
Mountains of West Virginia with her husband, son, and a plethora of adopted
pets.
Website: www.agnesjayne.com
Twitter:
@AgnesJayne
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