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Virtual Book Tour and Giveaway

 Hi all!

I'm doing a virtual book tour and giveaway with the wonderful Silver Dagger Book Tours. Maia Gomez is just amazing, and did a fantastic job of putting this together. I'm just 🙏 to this lady. Look at this enticing promo image she made for me:


Yes, ladies (and gentlemen -- I should not presume), the book is just as tasty.  

Below is a list of tour stops.  If you'd like to enter the giveaway, the prize is a $10 Amazon Gift Card. Please drop in and comment if you feel like. I will be checking in on each of the tour stops on the day and after, and will respond if you leave a question or comment for me.  See you there!




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