Tag Archives: YA mystery

Guest Post: Morgan Shamy, Author of The Redpoint Crux + Int. Giveaway – FFBC Tours

Today, I’m thrilled to host this post written by the author of The Redpoint Crux, Morgan Shamy.

Her young adult contemporary/mystery novel will be released on June 9th, 2020 and is published by The Parliament House. This post is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Now, let me introduce you to Morgan Shamy, and don’t forget to enter the international giveaway for a chance to win an Amazon gift card!

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Guest Post – Diana Urban, author of All your Twisted Secrets + Book Excerpt + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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All Your Twisted Secrets, written by Diana Urban, is a young adult contemporary thriller/mystery novel that was released on March 17, 2020. Published by HarperTeen, this novel will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Bonus: US Giveaway and Book Excerpt inside! 🙂

This amazing tour is hosted by The FFBC Tours. Thank you to the publisher for the free copy of the book!

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Interview: Maureen Johnson, Author of The Hand on the Wall (Truly Devious #3) + US Giveaway- FFBC Tours

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Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of The Hand on the Wall (the third book in the Truly Devious series). Maureen Johnson answers a few questions about her writing and her creative process. Released on January 21, 2020, this book is published by Harper Collins and this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Now, let me introduce you to Maureen Johnson.

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December Reading Challenge

I’ve said it before: this year is out of control. How are we already in December? I have no control over time, but I can control what I do with what’s left of it. As you may know, I love pushing myself, and this month, I’ve decided to challenge myself through reading goals. Each year, we begin the new year with new resolutions. Let’s face it—I’ve never stuck with them. So instead, I decided I would end the year with a reading challenge.

Maybe it’ll change my mindset.

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