This tour will be May 1-31 (weekdays only)
I am scheduling guest blogs, interviews and spotlight stops
Your blog name and url
A couple suggested dates during the tour
The
Enchanted Garden Café
South
Side Stories
Book
One
Abigail
Drake
Genre: Women’s Fiction
Publisher: Kindle Press
Date of Publication: May 1, 2018
ASIN: B079ST8JW1
Number of pages: 272
Word Count: 89,000
Cover Artist: Najla Qamber
Tagline: Something magical is happening in the garden.
Book Description:
For her sixth birthday, Fiona
Campbell’s mother, Claire, made her a peace sign piñata filled with wishes for
a better planet instead of candy. When she got her period, her mother held a
womanhood ceremony at their café and invited the neighborhood. On her sixteenth
birthday, they celebrated with a drum circle.
Fiona grew up trying to keep the
impulsive Claire in check, and their struggling café afloat. She plans to move
out, but first must find a way to stop a big corporation from tearing down
their business and destroying her mother’s livelihood.
Claire thinks karma will solve
their financial and legal problems. Fiona prefers a spreadsheet and a solid
business plan. The last thing she has time for is Matthew Monroe, a handsome
complication who walks through their door with a guitar on his back and a
naughty gleam in his eye. But when disaster strikes, and Fiona’s forced to turn
to him for help, will she learn to open her heart and find she can believe in
something magical after all?
About
the Author:
Abigail Drake is the
award-winning author of twelve novels, including three young adult books under
the name Wende Dikec. She has spent her life traveling the world, and
collecting stories wherever she visited. She majored in Japanese and
International Economics in college and worked in import/export and as an ESL
teacher before she committed herself full time to writing. She writes in
several romance genres, and her books are quirky, light, and fun.
Abigail is a trekkie, a book
hoarder, the master of the Nespresso machine, a red wine addict, and the mother
of three boys (probably the main reason for her red wine addiction). A puppy
named Capone is the most recent addition to her family, and she blogs about him
as a way of maintaining what little sanity she has left.
She is a member of Pennwriters,
RWA, Three Rivers Romance Writers, Mindful Writers, Women's Fiction Writers,
and the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. She teaches
writing to children, and her non-fiction article about the life of a child in
Istanbul was published in Faces Magazine (an imprint of Cricket Magazine) in
February 2016.
Newsletter: http://madmimi.com/signups/181796/join
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