Dreams That Won’t Let Go Blog Tour – February 15-19, 2010
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Tour for Stacy Hawkins Adams, author of Dreams That Won’t Let Go (Revell Books). Dreams That Won’t Let Go is the third book in the Jubilant Soul Series.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Indigo Burns is excited. Her wedding preparations to the man of her dreams are underway, her photography career is a success, and her family seems to be doing better than ever—all except her brother Reuben, who nobody has seen in years. But that’s about to change.
When Reuben decides to move back home to Jubilant, Texas, he hopes to find healing with his sisters. But Indigo isn’t so sure their relationship can be mended. And when younger sister Yasmin makes a life-altering choice, it seems like only a miracle can put the Burns family back together.
Will these siblings – and the rest of their family - ever be able to love unconditionally and release each other to live their dreams?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Stacy Hawkins Adams is a nationally-published, award-winning author and speaker. Her contemporary women’s fiction novels are filled with social themes and spiritual quests that take readers on journeys into their own souls.
She holds a degree in journalism and served as a newspaper reporter for more than a decade before turning her full attention to penning books, speaking professionally and writing freelance articles.
Stacy lives in a suburb of Richmond, Virginia with her husband and two young children. Visit Stacy online at stacyhawkinsadams.com.
READ AN EXCERPT
Dreams That Won’t Let Go by Stacy Hawkins Adams (Excerpt)
VIRTUAL TOUR SCHEDULE
RADIO SCHEDULE
January 18, 2010
The Chocolate Pages Show with Pam Perry
February 18, 2010
WordThirst Literary Journal with Ashea Goldson
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ashea-goldson
February 22, 2010
Black Authors Network
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Black-Author-Network
8:00 pm EST
February 22, 2010
Books A Latte Podcast
BLOG TOUR SCHEDULE
February 15
All the Buzz Reviews
http://www.allthebuzzreviews.com
Urban Christian Fiction Today
http://www.urbanchristianfictiontoday.com
Victorious Cafe
http://victoriouscafe.com
February 16
RAWSistaz Literary Group
http://www.rawsistaz.com
Mom Unplugged
http://www.momunplugged.com
Let Us Bear Fruit
http://letusbearfruit.blogspot.com
The POV Lounge
http://thepovlounge.wordpress.com
February 17
SORMAG
http://sormag.blogspot.com/
Sharon Ball
http://www.sharonball.com
The Certain Ones
http://thecertainones.blogspot.com
The Pleasing Spoon
http://www.echelonnetwork.blogspot.com
February 18
Book Nook Club
http://booknookclub.blogspot.com
Readin’ N Writin’
http://readinnwritin.blogspot.com
Faygo’s Report
http://instanter.wordpress.com
Paulette Harper
http://pauletteharper.blogspot.com
February 19
APOOO Book Club
http://www.apooobooks.com
Edgy Inspirational Author
http://edgyinspirationalauthor.blogspot.com
Loving Heart Mommy
http://www.lovingheartmommy.com
Word for Women
http://www.wordforwomen.wordpress.com
Target Demographics
- Women: Ages 18-55
- African-American Fiction Readers
- Christian/Inspirational Fiction Readers
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This would be perfect for my classroom library, I’m trying to introduce my students to literature that potrays African-American characters in a positive light.