As most of you know, A Fantasy Christmas, the fantasy trilogy I wrote with Sherry Gammon and Stephanie Fowers, is on tour. For the past few days we've had some fantastic blog stops and a great review.
Author Cami Checketts was kind of enough to read and review the book. You can read the entire review here. Here's some of what she had to say:
"I thoroughly enjoyed each of these short romances and their Christmas connection . . . My recommendation would be to buy yourself a little Christmas present and download A Fantasy Christmas."
I Am A Reader Not A Writer and Amie Borst were both kind enough to let us take up space with guest posts. On I Am A Reader Not A Writer, we talked about how each of us got started writing. On Amie's blog Sherry gives some ideas on how to overcome writers block - and who couldn't use that advice?
Other blogs who helped spotlight the book are: Black Words White Pages, Author Wendy Knight, and Author Stephanie Connelley Worlton. We want to thank all of the bloggers who have participated.
I also wanted to mention that yesterday we had a launch party on Facebook, and what a blast that was! I hosted the first hour, Stephanie hosted the second hour, and Sherry hosted the final hour. We played a bunch of games and gave away 28 prizes. We want to thank everyone who participated and who helped make the event so much fun!
Here's some info about A Fantasy Christmas and links to where you can pick up your copy today!
What do Witches, Elves, and Greek Gods (Oh My) have in common? They are part of the romantic Christmas anthology, A Fantasy Christmas, written by Cindy C Bennett, Stephanie Fowers, and Sherry Gammon
Halfling by Cindy C
Bennett
Banished
from the South Pole, Kara tries to carve out a new life among the elves of the
North. It’s not easy with a secret to protect—a secret she's cursed with by the
unusual circumstances of her heritage: half-elf, half-fairy. In the North,
she’s assigned to work with Seb on a special project. He's the most gorgeous
elf she’s ever seen - and the orneriest.
As
if being banished wasn’t punishment enough.
Seb
introduces her to Trystin, a fairy from the nearby fairy forest. Trystin
discerns her secret right away and promises to teach her how to use the powers
given to her by the very thing she’s fighting to keep hidden.
Nothing
is simple for Aphrodite’s daughter, especially love.
Scorned
by society in regency England, Affry longs for romance. Upon encountering
a dashing nobleman at her aunty's Christmas' ball, Affry gets caught in a
lovely intrigue with disastrous results. Worse, she wins the interest of the
gods.
Now
the furies of the underworld and Hades himself are after her. When all is
fair in war, Affry must use love as her weapon—but only for the one who’s
stolen her heart.
Loving Marigold by Sherry Gammon
Young
Marigold Yarrow has a secret. She’s also in love with Jack Mahoney. In the
middle of her ninth grade year, Jack's family up and moves to Port Fare,
New York, leaving the small town of Sugar Maple, West Virginia - and
Marigold - far behind.
Nine years
later Jack and Marigold meet again. They join forces to weed out the shady
Abbott boys. The unscrupulous brothers are illegally selling moonshine near her
home on Sugar Maple Ridge. And they'll do anything to get Marigold to leave the
ridge. Anything.
This time it
may be magic that tears Jack and Marigold apart.
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