#bookreview / #blogtour I Was Told There Would Be Romance By Marie Arnold @tbrbeyondtours #bookblitz

My 5 Reasons to read I Was Told There Would Be Romance By Marie Arnold



1. You follow a teen Haitian girl named Fancy, and you see how she doesn’t apated well to change. Any little change can affect everything for her. She is trying to nativage high school while trying to get invited to the popular girl’s birthday party, yet kind of stalking a boy she likes.

2. You can see the friendship between fancy and and Tilly. How fancy cares for Tilly but would risk her friendship over a small lie from telly just to not hurt fancy.

3. Fancy has strict haitian parents. She’s not allowed to date or wear outfits that aren’t approved. If Fancy doesn’t pick her grades up she can risk being  sent back to Haiti.

4. Even though boyfriends (fake boyfriends) have come between Fancy and Tilly, their friendship shows much stronger in the end.

5. The authors writing style I enjoyed. I liked the witty sarcastic voice of fancy. It was easy to relate to her and see how she deals with different situations.

Rating 4 🌟

Synopsis

Fifteen-year-old Fancy Augustine is a Haitian American girl with simple desires. She’d like to trade in her floppy, oversize boobs for cute, perky ones. She’d love a boyfriend. And she’s desperate for an invite to the biggest event of the school year: Imani Park’s birthday party. When Fancy learns her BFF, Tilly, has received a coveted invite and has a secret boyfriend, she is (understandably) devastated and wholeheartedly determined to do whatever it takes to get her own happily ever after.

So what if she makes a deal with the devil (Imani) that guarantees her an invite—but only if she can bring a boyfriend? And what’s so bad about letting her crush, Rahim, believe that she can create a voodoo potion for him in exchange for him posing as her boyfriend? And, yeah, maybe she’s destroying her friendship with Tilly and falling hopelessly behind in her schoolwork, but Fancy knows it’ll all be worth it in the end. Plus, it’s not like Fancy’s parents would really make good on their threats of sending her back to Haiti…right?

About author

Marie Arnoldwas born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti and came to America at the age of seven. Shegrew up in Brooklyn, New York alongside her extended family. She attended Columbia College inChicago, where her main focus was creative writing. As Lola StVil, she is aNew YorkTimesandUSA Todaybestselling indie author. Over two million readers have downloaded herYoung Adult fantasy series GUARDIANS. She currently has 3 projects under development atDisney Junior and Disney Plus, one of which is an animated show based on her middle gradenovelThe Year I Flew Away.

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#BlogTour The Watchers (Book 7) Night of Light By Deidra Eden #bookpromotion

Available on Amazon December 1, 2023

 

 

 

The Watchers is an epic fairytale about finding hope and light during dark times. The story introduces you to a cast of engaging, down-to-earth, yet supernatural characters. There is someone for everyone to identify with and come to love, hate, and recognize in our own modern-day life. The story line leads the audience through epic adventures, young love, challenges, heartache, and very human experiences by otherworldly and apocryphal beings of legend. The mythology of the story is deep, yet easy to understand as it incorporates real historical events, places you can find on Google maps, and documented paranormal encounters from cultures and religions from all over the world.


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About the Author




Deirdra Eden is an award winning artist and international bestselling author of The Watchers Series. Captivating audiences of all ages with her novels and fairy tales, her specialty is inspirational epic fantasy. Including documented historical phenomena, natural disasters of biblical proportions, and eyewitness accounts of the supernatural, she creates a relatable world for the modern reader with inspiring messages of hope. 

 

Deirdra enjoys horseback riding through open meadows, swimming in the ocean, hiking up mountains, camping in cool shady woods, climbing trees barefoot, cuddling her kitties, and going on adventures with her family and friends.

 

She is passionate about empowering people and helping them to reach their goals and overcome trials. 

She believes that we are all meant to be the hero of our own stories.

#BlogTour Cover Reveal: You’re Breaking My Heart By Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich @hearourvoicesBT #bookpromotion

Synopsis

Harriet Adu knows that her brother’s death is her fault. I mean, it’s not actually her fault, but it still kinda is, isn’t it?

She would do anything to live in a world where she could take back what she said that morning.

Then a strange girl shows up at Harriet’s high school – a girl who loves the same weird books Harriet does, who doesn’t vibe with anyone at school the same way Harriet does – and that different world suddenly seems possible. The girl speaks of a place underneath the subways of New York, where people like them can go and find a home. A place away from the world of high school, grief, cool people, and depression. A place where one may be able to bend the lines of reality and get a second chance at being a better person.

Will Harriet open the door?

With You’re Breaking My Heart, award-winning author Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich offers a remarkable speculative novel that will hit home for anyone who yearns for that one chance to do things over.

About author

About the Author
Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich is the author of several children’s books, including Operation Sisterhood, It Doesn’t Take A Genius, 8th Grade Superzero, Two Naomis, co-authored with Audrey Vernick, which was nominated for an NAACP Image Award, Saving Earth: Climate Change and the Fight for Our Future, Above and Beyond: NASA’s Journey to Tomorrow, and the picture books Someday Is Now and Mae Makes A Way. She is a member of the Brown Bookshelf, and editor of the We Need Diverse Books anthology The Hero Next Door. Olugbemisola lives with her family in New York City where she writes, makes things, and needs to get more sleep.

Please visit with her anytime on IG @olugbemisolarhudayperkovich and at Author’s Website for updates and more. Thank you for reading!

Be sure to check out You’re Breaking my Heart on January 23 2024 on release day.

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