Wednesday, October 21, 2020

A Very Bookish Thanksgiving Blog Tour!



Hello Readers!

You'll notice my blog header changed, but don't worry, it'll be back next week; but why did it temporarily change? I'm glad you asked! 

We're taking a quick break from our series on women of the Reformation to participate in a blog tour! I'm very excited about this book and tour. 

I'm really excited about this because I got to participate in the Facebook launch party and it was so much fun, I loved getting to know the different authors and learn more about the stories, I'm very excited about this blog post! 

Let's dive in, shall we?


Welcome to A Very Bookish Thanksgiving Blog Tour 📚📚🍁🍂🦃




Five stories.
Five book-lovers.
Five Thanksgiving novellas inspired by five classics.
This is a limited-edition novella collection with contributions by five different authors.





The Promise of Acorns ~ Kelsey Bryant
Erin Moore is a nanny whose strained relationship with Thanksgiving becomes even more complicated when her new employer asks her to teach his grandchildren about the holiday. The results surprise them both.
Inspired by Jane Eyre





As Long as I Belong ~ Sarah Holman
Young Analise Marshall has always felt like she straddles two worlds, like Jane Austen’s Fanny Price. Yet, near Thanksgiving, she faces the fact she might soon not belong anywhere at all.
Inspired by Mansfield Park





The Windles and the Lost Boy ~ Rebekah Jones
All Lost Boys could find refuge with Patrick Quill. Jeremy might do the same—if he could find him and if Patrick is real.
Inspired by Peter Pan





Grand Intentions ~ J. Grace Pennington
Pippa has always dreamed of being a great novelist, but between her job and helping her mom raise her three younger brothers, she never seems to be able to write. So when her grandmother offers her a few months away with all the time she could wish for, she’s sure to write the story she’s always dreamed of—or does her problem run deeper than she thinks?
Inspired by Great Expectations





A Fine Day Tomorrow ~ Amanda Tero
Essie March never planned to do much with her life, being the sickly one of the family. And just as she starts to pursue her dream of nursing, it seems that everything stands in her way to prevent it.
Inspired by Little Women


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Releases on October 26!

Available for pre-order now at this link

(The price will go up from $2.99 to $4.99 on October 26, so get it now!)


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About the Authors:


Kelsey Bryant is an author, editor, and martial arts instructor from Central Texas. She loves God, her family, classic literature, and anything that transports her to the past.





Sarah Holman lives in Central Texas with her amazing family. When not working on her next novel, she can usually be found hanging out with her siblings, reading, or taking long walks. If there is anything adventuresome about her life, it’s because she serves a God with a destiny bigger than anything she could have imagined.





Rebekah Jones is first and foremost a follower of the Living God. She started writing as a little girl, seeking to glorify her King with her books and stories. Rebekah is an old soul in a young body (she’s not 12—honest!). While her exact age is classified, her interests are not. Among them are reading a variety of books, singing, playing and composing music, studying all manner of subjects, nannying an adventurous group of youngsters, and, of course, writing her books, poems, articles, and short stories. She writes a wide range of books from gentle children’s adventures to family sagas to murder mysteries.





J. Grace Pennington has been telling stories since she could talk and writing them down since age five. Now she lives in the great state of Texas, where she writes as much as adult life permits. When she’s not writing she enjoys reading good books, having adventures with her husband, and looking up at the stars.





Amanda Tero grew up attending a one room school with her eleven siblings—and loved it! She also fell in love with reading to the point her mom withheld her books to get her to do her chores. That love of reading turned into a love of writing YA fiction. Amanda is a music teacher by day and a literary guide by night, creating stories that whisk readers off to new eras and introduce them to heroic but flawed characters that live out their faith in astonishing ways.



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Giveaway!

Enter this giveaway for a chance to win a fun fall package!


Giveaway package includes Hello Autumn sign, Thankful jar, Fall cozy, and Autumn-themed charm necklace

Enter Here! 🍁🍂🍁

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That's a wrap y'all! Which story sounds the most exciting to you? What is your favorite part about fall? Let me know in the comments! 

Blessings,

Mattie May

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing about A Very Bookish Thanksgiving, Mattie! We appreciate your support so much!

    My favorite parts about fall are the weather, the autumn leaves, the decorations, and the flavors, to name a few. :)

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    1. Aw, you're so welcome. I had a fun time doing it ;D.

      Those are all lovely parts of fall ;)

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  2. Thank you so much for sharing about this! Hmm, I think my favorite parts of fall are the cooler weather and Thanksgiving with family!

    (This is J. Grace Pennington... it won't let me select mt info to comment!)

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    1. You're welcome, I had fun doing it! I definitely look forward to cooler weather ;D

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