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Tuesday, 27 March 2018

From liberty to magnolia by Janice S. Ellis

From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream by Janice S. Ellis PhD


Book Details:


Book Title:  From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream
Category:  Adult NonFiction,  412 pages
Genre:   Memoir
Publisher:  Christian Faith Publishing
Release date:  February 1, 2018
Format available for review:  print & ebook (mobi)
Will send print books to: USA
Tour dates: March 19 to 30, 2018
Content Rating: G (No sex scenes and no obscenity)

Book Description:

From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream vividly recounts the journey of an African-American woman from rural, segregated Mississippi through academia, corporate America, and politics. It is the story of how she triumphed even when, more often than not, the ugly realities of racism and sexism tried to deter her.

This book tells the broader story, too, of how her life epitomizes what the Civil Rights Act and Equal Rights Amendment have meant and have not meant for blacks and women as she has lived through their maturation during the last 50 years. What better time than now to examine how these two seminal and defining events played out in the life of an ordinary African-American woman who believed in all of America s promises?

What better moment than today to look deeply at the life of a woman who prepared herself and worked tirelessly to achieve her goals only to realize that many lay beyond her reach and that of most women and most blacks. From Liberty to Magnolia shows readers, especially aspiring women and minorities with whom her story will have special resonance how to navigate and ultimately embrace the challenges at every major crossroads and be triumphant.

A Discussion Guide is included for use by book clubs, classes, and group discussions.
Review:-
It's been ages that I read a book as intellectually stimulating and unique  as this in this age of trope-filled ya books. What really stood out to me in this book was the way the author has written the story keeping it realistic and inspiring at the same time and without letting the reader be bored. A really great and fantastic book.
Janice S. Ellis
Meet the Author:

Janice Ellis, Ph.D, has been an executive throughout her career, first in government, then in a large pharmaceutical company, later as President and CEO of her own marketing firm, and finally as President and CEO of a bi-state non-profit child advocacy agency. Along with those positions, she has been writing columns for four decades on race, politics, education, and other social issues. They have appeared in a major metropolitan daily newspaper, The Kansas City Star; a major metropolitan business journal, The Milwaukee Business Journal; and for community newspapers The Milwaukee Courier, The Kansas City Globe, and The Kansas City Call. She began her career writing and delivering radio commentary for two years for one of the largest ABC radio affiliates in Wisconsin. Later in her career she wrote and delivered a two-minute spot on the two largest Arbitron-rated radio stations in the Greater Kansas City area. She has also written for several national trade publications, focusing on healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry.

Dr. Ellis published an online magazine, USAonRace.com, for seven years dedicated to increasing understanding across race and ethnicity, in which she analyzed race and equality issues in America. The website continues to attract thousands of visitors per year. The site also has a vibrant Facebook page with fans numbering in the thousands. Five years ago, Dr. Ellis launched a companion site, RaceReport.com, which aggregates news about race relations, racism, and discrimination from across the United States and around the world daily. Dr. Ellis also has her own website, JaniceSEllis.com, which houses a collection of her writings and where she continues to write about race inequality, gender inequality, politics, education, and other issues related to the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Janice Ellis, a native daughter of Mississippi, grew up and came of age during the height of the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960s. Born and reared on a small cotton farm, she was influenced by two converging forces that would set the course of her life. The first was the fear and terror felt by blacks because of their seeking to exercise the right to vote along with other rights and privileges afforded to whites. The second was her love of books, the power of words, and her exposure to renowned columnists, Eric Sevareid and Walter Lippmann, whose work solidified her belief that the wise use of words is what advances the good society.

Janice Ellis became determined to take a stand, and not accept and allow the conditions of that farm life, or the strictures of oppressive racial segregation and entrenched sexism limit what she could become. She became determined to use whatever talents God had blessed her with and the power of words to help improve the human condition. FROM LIBERTY TO MAGNOLIA is her first book.

Connect with the author: Website ~ Twitter  ~ Facebook

BOOK REVIEW TOUR:

March 19 - Working Mommy Journal - review / giveaway
March 20 - Olio by Marilyn - review / giveaway
March 23 - Rockin' Book Reviews - review / giveaway
March 23 - Leels Loves Books - review
March 26 - A Mama's Corner of the World - review / giveaway
March 27 - Books And Tea - review / giveaway
March 28 - Literary Flits - review / giveaway
March 29 - Library of Clean Reads - review / giveaway
March 30 - The Book Girl - review / giveaway
March 30 - Just Reviews - review

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Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Magnetic by Carissa Miller: a review


YA Bound Book Tours is organizing a Blog Tour for: Magnetic byCarissa Miller. This tour will run from March 19th to 23rd. Check out the tour schedule below.

Magnetic
by Carissa Miller
Genre: YA Mystery/Romance
Release Date: September 2017

Summary:


When Elle Christiansen's rebellion leads to her father's expulsion from a parsonage in small-town Ohio, the forlorn pair is forced to move to Oklahoma to live with an aunt neither of them has ever met. Here she encounters her aunt’s neighbor—Maverick Mason, the quietly confident son of a wealthy oil tycoon who infuriates her as much as he inexplicably draws her in…
Maverick slowly gains Elle’s trust and coaxes her out from the seemingly impenetrable walls of self-protection she erected around her heart when her mother was murdered. He convinces Elle to confide the secrets of her tortured past: that she saw her mother's murder before it took place, and she was the one who found her, bleeding to death at the end of a lonely dirt road. Together the unlikely pair begins to unlock the secrets of not only Elle’s sordid past, but her mother's and grandmother’s as well, to uncover decades of greed, corporate corruption, lies, and murder. Quickly, the sobering realization hits: if they do not solve her mother’s murder, Elle will undoubtedly suffer the same fate. As she continues her journey toward truth alongside the boy she is magnetically drawn to in a way both frightening and uncontrollable, Elle finds the road she is most afraid of going down—that one lane dirt road where her mother was murdered—just might be the only place she can truly find redemption.  
Magnetic tells of the enduring pain of living with unsolved violent crime. Inspired by debut author Carissa Miller’s true-life events, it’s a haunting account of a young girl’s struggle in the aftermath of shattering loss. With an unraveling love story, puzzling mystery, unexpected twists and turns, and a gripping pace that will keep you turning pages, our heroine takes you on her journey as she learns one of life’s great lessons: facing your fears instead of running from them, is the only way to truly find freedom.

My review:-
A poignant,adventure filled and full of action story that will take you on Elle's journey in a plot generous in its twists and magnificent in its prose. I loved the writing style and can't wait to to read more of Elle's journey.


A Note from the Author
Carissa Miller was inspired to write her debut novel—Magneticbecause of her firsthand experience living with the trauma of an unsolved violent crime, her mother’s attempted rape and murder that remains unsolved to this day. Carissa never intended to publish Magnetic until her children found it on her computer, started reading it, and fell in love with the story and the characters, Maverick and Elle. With her children challenging her and cheering her on, telling her that she couldn’t give up because the world needed to read Elle and Maverick’s story, Carissa finally edited and published Magnetic two years after they found it on her laptop.

About the Author
Carissa Miller writes a lifestyle and design blog called CC and Mike, where she and her husband blog about their experiences designing, building, and flipping houses in the Midwest. She was inspired to write her debut novel–Magnetic—because of her firsthand experience living with the trauma of an unsolved violent crime, her mother’s attempted murder. When she’s not writing, blogging, or designing, Carissa loves Oklahoma summers on the lake with her husband and three children, going to Oklahoma State sporting events and cheering on the Cowboys, and traveling cross country with her family in the RV she and her husband renovated. Carissa laughs loudly, loves with her whole heart, tells it how it is to a fault, and enjoys living life to the fullest, every moment of every day.

Author Links:
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Blog Tour schedule – 

March 19th                                                                                       
What Is That Book About      www.whatisthatbookabout.com    Promo Post
Indie Wish List   http://indiewishlist.weebly.com   Promo Post
Shannon Muir - Mystery of Character     http://www.shannon-muir.com     Promo Post
Rainy Day Reviews     https://bookjunkiemom.blogspot.com/     Promo Post

March 20th
Adventures thru Wonderland   https://adventuresthruwonderland.blogspot.com/   Review
A New Look On Books   http://anewlookonbooks.com Promo Post
Literary Musings     http://literarymusing.weebly.com    Promo Post
Blushing Bibliophile    http://blushingbibliophile.wix.com/blog   Review

March 21st
The Avid Reader    http://the-avidreader.blogspot.com      Promo Post
forthenovellovers   https://forthenovellovers.wordpress.com/        Review
Books And Tea  http://booksandtea247.blogspot.com   Review
Reading for the Stars and Moon     http://readingforthestarsmoon.blogpot.com/   Review

March 22nd
JB's Bookworms with Brandy Mulder    https://jbbookworms.blogspot.com/    Promo Post
This and That Book Blog      http://thisandthatbookblog.blogspot.com     Promo Post
CoffeeCocktailsandBooks      www.coffeecocktailsandbooks.com     Review
The Readdicts    https://thereaddicts.blogspot.in/     Promo Post

March 23rd
The Phantom Paragrapher    www.thephantomparagrapher.blogspot.com   Review
books are love  http://hello-booklover.tumblr.com   Review
Teatime and Books    http://www.teatimeandbooks76.blogspot.com    Promo Post
The Young Girl Who Loved Books      https://theyounggirlwholovedbooks.blogspot.com    Promo Post

Tuesday, 20 March 2018

Storm Raven by K. Hanson :a review


YA Bound Book Tours is organizing a Blog Tour for: Storm Raven byK. Hanson. This tour will run from March 19th to 23rd. Check out the tour schedule below.

Storm Raven
Genre: YA Fantasy
Release Date: December 15th 2017

Summary:

YA Fantasy with Pirates!

Captain Nereyda and her first mate, Brynja, lead a band of pirates as they seek out grand adventures and loot vulnerable merchant ships. However, when they attempt an overly ambitious raid, Nereyda and her crew are captured by Commander Erhan of the Imperial navy and separated. Nereyda is pressed into service aboard a ship to patrol the treacherous waters of the Shattered Sea. Meanwhile, Brynja and the rest of the crew are sent to a life of hellish labor deep in an Imperial mining prison camp.

While serving her sentence, Nereyda is shipwrecked on an unknown island. As she explores it, she stumbles into some ancient ruins and finds…something. Whatever it is, it wakes a part of Nereyda that she had not felt before. Something that could help her free the rest of her crew and return to life on the sea, if only she can learn to control it. Unfortunately, Commander Erhan is also on the island. Nereyda must escape him, get off of the island, and rescue her crew before the commander can stop her and before her crew withers away in the oppressive mines.

My review :-

This book had me hanging till the last word with a beautifully written prose and an equally enchanting cover. I loved how the characters were portrayed in the story with multiple dimensioned realistic characteristics.  I can't wait to read more of K Hanson's books
Read the first three chapters here: http://www.khansonbooks.com/storm-rav...


About the Author
K lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he works as a software developer. In his spare time, when he isn’t writing, he enjoys reading, working out, playing video games, and spending time with his wonderful fiancee, Bobbi. Some of his favorite authors are Tom Clancy, George R. R. Martin, and Sarah Maas.

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Blog Tour Schedule – 
March 19th
Character Madness and Musings    https://jenabaxterbooks.blogspot.com/    Promo Post
A New Look On Books   http://anewlookonbooks.com Promo Post
Loves Great Reads     https://lovesgreatreadsblog.wordpress.com/    Promo Post
The Cover Contessa    http://www.thecovercontessa.com     Promo Post
Indie Wish List   www.indiewishlist.weebly.com/blog      Promo Post

March 20th
The Thoughts of a Dreamer    http://thethoughtsofadreamer.com  Promo Post
The Readdicts    https://thereaddicts.blogspot.in/    Promo Post
Darque Dreamer Reads https://darquedreamerreads.wordpress.com   Review
Books And Tea  http://booksandtea247.blogspot.com   Review
Up 'Til Dawn Book Blog  http://uptildawnbookblog.blogspot.com   Promo Post
Nova Book Reviews    https://novabookreviews.blogspot.pt/     Promo Post

March 21st
This and That Book Blog     http://thisandthatbookblog.blogspot.com    Promo Post
Kelsey Ketch, Author     http://kelseyketch.com      Promo Post
Angel Leya   www.angeleya.com    Promo Post
My Bookish Babblings    https://mybookishbabblings.wordpress.com    Review
Adventures thru Wonderland   http://adventuresthruwonderland.blogspot.com/   Review

March 22nd
forthenovellovers    https://forthenovellovers.wordpress.com/    Review
Fantasy Book Chick     https://fantasybookchick.blogspot.com   Promo Post
Reading for the Stars and Moon    http://readingforthestarsmoon.blogpot.com/   Review
Bookworm for Kids    http://www.bookwormforkids.blogspot.com    Promo Post
Literary Musings       http://literarymusing.weebly.com   Promo Post

March 23rd
The Avid Reader      http://the-avidreader.blogspot.com      Review
The Young Girl Who Loved Books   https://theyounggirlwholovedbooks.blogspot.com    Promo Post
Chapters Through Life   http://chaptersthroughlife.blogspot.co.uk/    Review
Teatime and Books    http://www.teatimeandbooks76.blogspot.com    Promo Post
E. Lizard Breath Reads    http://hike2forty.blogspot.com/    Promo Post
YA/NA Book Divas    http://www.yabookdivas.com Promo Post