Book Tour: New Normal by Michelle Paris – Genre: Women’s Fiction @Maparis916 @RRBookTours1 #RRBookTours 

Welcome to the tour for Michelle Paris’ new book, New Normal. Read on for more details!

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New Normal

Publication Date: May 2nd, 2023

Genre: Women’s Fiction/ Light-Hearted

Publisher: Apprentice House Press

After the sudden death of her husband, Emilie Russell just wants to feel normal. But being a middle-aged widow doesn’t come with a how-to manual. Her well-meaning friend, Viv, believes the cure to all that ails is simple: a new man. So, she sets Emilie up with her handsome and charming new neighbor, widower Colin. There’s only one problem with the plan—Colin is gay.

Emilie embarks on a rollicking journey of self-discovery with Colin as her mentor and best friend. From learning to swipe right without cringing while midlife dating in constricting shapeware to cougar moments in Key West, Emilie reenters the dating pool with both humorous and soul-crushing results.

With the encouragement of her friends, including a new furry one, plus a little therapy, Emilie begins forging a new life, one where she exchanges tears for laughter, and one that maybe—just maybe—includes the courage to find love again.

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Michelle Paris is a Maryland writer who believes laughter can heal the heart. Her debut novel, New Normal is loosely based on her own experience as a young widow. Her personal story of overcoming grief was featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. And her essays about grief and mid-life dating have appeared in multiple editions of the Chicken Soup for the Soul inspirational book series as well as in other media outlets. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America, the Maryland Writers’ Association, and the Women’s Fiction Writers’ Association. Currently, Michelle is enjoying chapter two of her life with her new husband, Kevin, who keeps her from being a cat lady but only on technicality.

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Book Tour Schedule

May 1st

R&R Book Tours (Kick-Off) http://rrbooktours.com

@bonggirlinabookworld (Review) https://www.instagram.com/bonggirlinabookworld/

@brandikaedesigns (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/brandikaedesigns/

Rambling Mads (Spotlight) http://ramblingmads.com

May 2nd

@paulalearmouth (Review) https://www.instagram.com/paulalearmouth/

@ameliaveganreader (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/ameliaveganreader/

The Faerie Review (Spotlight) http://www.thefaeriereview.com

@calmstitchread (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/calmstitchread/

May 3rd

Left on the Shelf (Review) https://leftontheshelfbookblog.blogspot.com/

Timeless Romance (Spotlight) https://aubreywynne.com/

@sogladtoreadyou (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/sogladtoreadyou/

May 4th

@beckerbingesbooks (Review) https://www.instagram.com/beckerbingesbooks/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D

@bookqueenbee (Review) https://www.instagram.com/bookqueenbee/

@latishaslowkeylife (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/latishaslowkeylife/

May 5th

@demigodreading19 (Review) https://www.instagram.com/demigodreading19/

@bingingbooksandcoffee (Review) https://www.instagram.com/bingingbooksandcoffee/

@ems.readsandreviews (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/ems.readsandreviews/

Liliyana Shadowlyn (Spotlight) https://lshadowlynauthor.com/

 

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Book Tour: And I Was Like November by Rachael Biggs – Genre: Women’s Fiction/ Short Story Collection/ Humor @biggsybiggs @DeborahBrosseau @RRBookTours #RRBookTours

Welcome to the book tour for And I Was Like November, a “beautifully writtern bummer” by Rachael Biggs. Read on for more info!

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And I Was Like November

Expected Publication Date: January 31, 2023

Genre: Womens Fiction/ Black Humor/ Short Stories

20 October 2022… In a world where hyper-positivity and woke culture abounds, Rachael Biggs’ And I Was Like November offers a glimpse of the other side, while navigating themes of isolation and longing.

These are stories of what happens to the women that didn’t get their happy ending—the ones who don’t believe the cliches about family being everything and who know that live-laugh-love isn’t the cure all. Taboo topics that embrace a gritty reality include transactional sex, romantic obsession, maternal disdain and teenaged drug dealing are linked by the need to survive in the midst of questionable sanity and deep loneliness.

“This is what happens when things don’t work out and the consequences and feelings we have in private as a result. They’re stories about women whose lives aren’t glossy, filtered, and Instagram ready, and the contrast of their brushed-under-the-rug realities is maybe more interesting and relatable. In a world where we’re bombarded with shiny fallacies, this is the beautiful side of ugly,” said Rachael.

Available on Amazon starting January 31st!

About the Author

Rachael Biggs is an author, screenwriter, copywriter and journalist. She studied creative writing at UBC, UCLA, and with masters of the craft Syd Field and Robert McKee. In 2016 she earned a screenwriting diploma from Vancouver Film School with a focus on television.

Her memoir Yearning for Nothings and Nobodies debuted to critical acclaim and was adapted for the screen as Behind the Eight Ball.

She is a frequent contributor to print and on-line publications and her short fiction appears regularly in literary magazines including Door is a Jar, Angel City Review and Charge Magazine.

She divides her time between Vancouver and Los Angeles.

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Book Tour Schedule

January 30th

R&R Book Tours (Kick-Off) http://rrbooktours.com

Stine Writing (Spotlight) https://christinebialczak.com/

@read_dog_reviews (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/read_dog_reviews/

Riss Reviews (Review) https://rissreviewsx.wixsite.com/website

January 31st

Breakeven Books (Spotlight) https://breakevenbooks.com

Timeless Romance Blog (Spotlight) https://aubreywynne.com/

Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews (Spotlight) https://heidilynnsbookreviews.blogspot.com/

February 1st

@wolves_perception (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/wolves_perception/

@vinamkent_author (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/vinamkent_author/

The Faerie Review (Review) http://www.thefaeriereview.com

February 2nd

Rambling Mads (Spotlight) http://ramblingmads.com

@evelovesbooks_travel_art (Review) https://www.instagram.com/evelovesbooks_travel_art/

@ofbooksandromance (Review) https://www.instagram.com/ofbooksandromance/

@latishaslowkeylife (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/latishaslowkeylife/

February 3rd

@booknerd_jen22 (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/booknerd_jen22/

Liliyana Shadowlyn (Spotlight) https://lshadowlynauthor.com/

@the.brooke.library (Review) https://www.instagram.com/the.brooke.library/

 

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Cover Reveal: New Normal by Michelle Paris (Dec 9th) Genre: Women’s Fiction @Maparis916 @RRBookTours1 #RRBookTours #CoverReveal

We’re thrilled to present the cover for an up-and-coming release called New Normal by Michelle Paris! Read on for more details!

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New Normal

Expected Publication Date: Spring 2023

Genre: Women’s Fiction/ Light-Hearted

Publisher: Apprentice House Press

After the sudden death of her husband, Emilie Russell just wants to feel normal. But being a middle-aged widow doesn’t come with a how-to manual. Her well-meaning friend, Viv, believes the cure to all that ails is simple: a new man. So, she sets Emilie up with her handsome and charming new neighbor, widower Colin. There’s only one problem with the plan—Colin is gay.

Emilie embarks on a rollicking journey of self-discovery with Colin as her mentor and best friend. From learning to swipe right without cringing while midlife dating in constricting shapeware to cougar moments in Key West, Emilie reenters the dating pool with both humorous and soul-crushing results.

With the encouragement of her friends, including a new furry one, plus a little therapy, Emilie begins forging a new life, one where she exchanges tears for laughter, and one that maybe—just maybe—includes the courage to find love again.

Add to Goodreads

About the Author

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Michelle Paris is a Maryland writer who believes laughter can heal the heart. Her debut novel, New Normal is loosely based on her own experience as a young widow. Her personal story of overcoming grief was featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. And her essays about grief and mid-life dating have appeared in multiple editions of the Chicken Soup for the Soul inspirational book series as well as in other media outlets. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America, the Maryland Writers’ Association, and the Women’s Fiction Writers’ Association. Currently, Michelle is enjoying chapter two of her life with her new husband, Kevin, who keeps her from being a cat lady but only on technicality.

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Book Tour: My Thirty-First Year (And Other Calamities) by Emily Wolf – Genre: Women’s Fiction/ Modern Contemporary @EmilyWolfAuthor @DeborahBrosseau @RRBookTours1 #RRBookTours

Welcome to the book tour for My Thirty-First Years (And Other Calamities) by Emily Wolf!

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My Thirty-First Year

Publication Date: August 2, 2022

Genre: Women’s Fiction/ Modern Contemporary/ Family Fiction

12 April 2022… Zoe Greene is approaching her 30th birthday not with celebrations in mind, but by recovering from an abortion, planning a divorce, negotiating family drama, and later, reentering the modern dating pool. Using humor and unfiltered truth (and Zoe’s favorite rock band, U2), Houston-based author Emily Wolf’s debut, My Thirty-First Year (And Other Calamities), illuminates the realities of womanhood, and connects to them through shared challenges, resilience, and hope.

“Years ago, I benefited from a safe and legal abortion. I didn’t need the abortion to save my life. I needed it to live my life—fully and freely. I want my women readers to reflect on or anticipate their twenties and thirties and be able to say something out loud, mourn something, laugh at it, or release it,” said Emily.

“Bad romance, messy divorce, traumatic abortion … and rock and roll. There’s a ring of authentic experience in Emily Wolf’s surprisingly light-hearted novel about some very heavy topics.”
Neil McCormick (author of Killing Bono)

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Emily is an ardent feminist, U2 fan, and native Chicagoan. A graduate of Harvard Law School, Emily now lives in Houston with her husband, children, and dogs. She volunteers with Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast and with her synagogue’s Board of Trustees and Social Justice Core Team. Emily has published several essays in the Houston Chronicle and regularly shares new writing at emilyvwolf.medium.com.

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August 29th

R&R Book Tours (Kick-Off) http://rrbooktours.com

B is for Book Review (Spotlight) https://bforbookreview.wordpress.com

@inspired.j.reads (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/inspired.j.reads/

@leirajadewrites (Review) https://www.instagram.com/leirajadewrites/

Timeless Romance Blog (Spotlight) https://aubreywynne.com/

August 30th

Riss Reviews (Review) https://rissreviewsx.wixsite.com/website

@marvsbooks (Review) https://www.instagram.com/marvsbooks/

Reads & Reels (Spotlight) http://readsandreels.com

August 31st

@gryffindorbookishnerd (Review) https://www.instagram.com/gryffindorbookishnerd/

Nesie’s Place (Spotlight) https://nesiesplace.wordpress.com

Liliyana Shadowlyn (Spotlight) https://lshadowlynauthor.com

September 1st

@amber.bunch_author (Review) https://www.instagram.com/amber.bunch_author/

Bunny’s Reviews (Spotlight) https://bookwormbunnyreviews.blogspot.com/

September 2nd

The Faerie Review (Review) http://www.thefaeriereview.com

@bookqueenbee (Review) https://www.instagram.com/bookqueenbee/

 

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Book Tour & Giveaway: Everyday Magic by Charlie Laidlaw – Genre: Women’s Fiction/ Contemporary Fiction @CLaidlawAuthor @RingwoodPublish @RRBookTours1 #RRBookTours #BookTour #Giveaway

Welcome to the book tour for Charlie Laidlaw’s novel Everyday Magic. Read on for more info and a chance to win a paperback copy of the book!

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Everyday Magic

Publication Date: May 26th, 2021

Genre: Women’s Fiction

Publisher: Ringwood Publishing

Carole Gunn leads an unfulfilled life and knows it.  She’s married to someone who may, or may not, be in New York on business and, to make things worse, the family’s deaf cat has been run over by an electric car.

But something has been changing in Carole’s mind.  She’s decided to revisit places that hold special significance for her.  She wants to better understand herself, and whether the person she is now is simply an older version of the person she once was.

 Instead, she’s taken on an unlikely journey to confront her past, present and future.

Everyday Magic is an uplifting book filled with humour and poignancy, and reminds us that, while our pasts make us who we are, we can always change the course of our futures.

What Readers are Saying…

Everyday Magic’ serves as a wake-up call for us readers to find the sparks of joy we have lost along the way and live while we can‘ – Zany Bibliophile

‘It’s an uplifting read that shows us that if we want to change then we can but we have to do it for ourselves… [it might] help people realize they are not alone‘ – Echoes In An Empty Room

Charlie writes stories that touch a reader’s soul… I highly recommend you to read this book. Witty, thought-provoking and charming story‘ – Rekha, Goodreads

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Chapter One

When Carole was little, she found a magic clearing in the woods near her home.  She had been exploring, surrounded by oak, birch, and hazel trees, picking her way carefully between bramble and nettle.  There was birdsong, squirrels darting across branches, and patterns of sunlight on the woodland floor.  She had been looking for bilberries, and her hands were full of small black berries.  She stopped to sit on an outcrop of rock by a wide stream that, in winter, could quickly become a torrent of brown water.  In summer, it was comforting; in winter, treacherous.  She ate her bilberries, the stream cascading over a small waterfall; the sound of water in her ears.  It was summer and the stream bubbled crystal clear.  The woodland rose in folds from the stream, and she climbed steadily upwards.  Here, the trees crammed in on her; it was darker.  When she looked up, she could only see sunlight trapped on leaves far above.  It was a part of the old woodland that she’d never been to before, but she pushed on, feeling that she was on an adventure and might suddenly come across a gingerbread house or wizard’s cottage. 

At the top of the hill she found herself in a small clearing.  It was only a few yards across, framed with oak trees, and perfectly round.  Sunlight from directly above made the clearing warm, and she stood at its centre, wondering if she was the first person to have ever discovered it.  Each of the oak trees around the clearing seemed precisely set, each one a perfect distance from the next, and she walked around them, touching each one, wondering if someone had planted the oak trees, or if the clearing really was a magic place.  She still sometimes believed in magic.  Then she stood again at its centre, wondering at its symmetry and why a long-dead sorcerer might have planted the oak trees.  Then, realising that the sorcerer might not be dead, and that she had walked uninvited into his private domain, she hurried away, not sure whether to be frightened or excited.  It was a place she often went back to that summer, and on following summers, sometimes alone and sometimes with her little brother.  They would sit in the centre of the woodland circle, eating bilberries, hoping to meet the sorcerer who had built the clearing.  She wasn’t frightened of him anymore; the clearing was too peaceful to have been made by a bad wizard.  It was their secret place, but mainly Carole’s, because she had found it.  It was a comforting place: it was somewhere she would go if she was sad or angry about something, because the woodland circle and its shifting half-shadows offered calm and new perspectives.  She could almost hear the trees speak to her, the wind in their branches making the leaves whisper, but so softly that she couldn’t understand.  She would listen, eyes closed, the leaves rustling, but she never understood what they were saying.  The circle of trees stood solid and immovable, dark and stoic, old and wise, and each one the colour of stone.

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About the Author

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Charlie Laidlaw lives in East Lothian, one of the main settings for Everyday Magic. He has four other published novels: Being Alert!, The Space Between Time, The Things We Learn When We’re Dead and Love Potions and Other Calamities. Previously a journalist and defence intelligence analyst, Charlie now teaches Creative Writing in addition to his writing career.

Charlie Laidlaw | Facebook  | Twitter

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Book Tour & Giveaway: Behind Closed Doors by Bestselling Author Catherine Alliott @RRBookTours1 #RRBookTours #Books

Welcome to the release of the North American edition of Behind Closed Doors by bestselling author, Catherine Alliott! Read on for book details!

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Behind Closed Doors

Original Publication Date: March 4, 2021

Genre: Women’s Fiction/ Romance

From the outside, anyone would think that Lucy Palmer has it all: loving children, a dashing husband and a gorgeous home.

But when her marriage to Michael comes to an abrupt and unexpected end, her life is turned upside down in a flash.

As the truth of her marriage threatens to surface, Lucy seizes the opportunity to swap her house in London – and the stories it hides – for a rural escape to her parents’ farmhouse in the Chilterns.

But Lucy gets more than she bargained for when she moves back to her childhood home, especially when it throws her into the path of an old flame.

Coming face-to-face with her mistakes, Lucy is forced to confront the secrets she’s been keeping from herself and those she loves.

Is she ready to let someone in? Or will she leave the door to her past firmly closed . . .

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About the Author

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Catherine has sold over 3 million bestselling novels worldwide and is translated into eighteen languages.

The first of these novels Catherine started under the desk when she worked as an advertising copywriter. She was duly fired. With time on her hands, she persevered with the novels, which happily flourished.

In the early days she produced a baby with each book – but after three – stuck to the writing as it was less painful.

She writes with her favorite pen in notebooks, either in the garden or on a sofa.

Home is a rural spot on the Hertfordshire border, which she shares with her family and a menagerie of horses, cows, chickens, and dogs, which at the last count totaled eighty-seven beating hearts, including her husband. Some of her household have walk-on parts in her novels, but only the chickens would probably recognize themselves.

All her novels are published by Penguin Random House internationally, and by No Shooz Publishing in America.

Catherine Alliot | Instagram | Facebook

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October 18th

R&R Book Tours (Kick- Off) http://rrbooktours.com

Liliyana Shadowlyn (Spotlight) https://lshadowlynauthor.com/

Stine Writing (Spotlight) https://christinebialczak.com/

@greeneyedgirl0704 (Review) https://www.instagram.com/greeneyedgirl0704/

October 19th

 @isbn_reading (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/isbn_reading/

@lianne_the_bibliophile (Review)  https://www.instagram.com/lianne_the_bibliophile/

Paige Warren (Spotlight) https://paigewarren.Wordpress.com

Sue’s Musings (Spotlight) https://suelbavey.wordpress.com/

October 20th

Nesie’s Place (Spotlight) https://nesiesplace.wordpress.com

  Reads & Reels (Spotlight) http://readsandreels.com

Dash Fan Book Reviews (Review) https://dashfan81.blogspot.com/

Harley Wylde (Spotlight) https://harleywylde.blogspot.com

October 21st

PoptheButterfly (Spotlight) https://popthebutterfly.wordpress.com

Bunny’s Book Reviews (Review) https://bookwormbunnyreviews.blogspot.com/

Books + Coffee = Happiness (Spotlight) https://bookscoffeehappiness.com/

Rambling Mads (Review) http://ramblingmads.com

October 22nd

@bookishkelly2020 (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/BookishKelly2020/

Kristin’s Novel Café (Review) https://knovelcafe.wordpress.com/

@amyd_apa  (Review) https://www.instagram.com/amyd_apa/

@biblio.jojo (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/biblio.jojo/

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