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Janitors 5: Heroes of the Dustbin by Tyler Whitesides Blog Tour

September 4, 2015 By Heather Leave a Comment

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Janitors 5Janitors 5: Heroes of the Dustbin by Tyler Whitesides

Spencer knew that from the moment the Founding Witches had returned, the Rebel Janitors had begun disappearing. So many schools were defenseless now, the students’ minds rotting from Toxite breath while the janitors vanished without a trace. Then it became personal.

Although their enemies are powerful, their allies few, Spencer and his team of Rebels are not giving up! But what chance do a handful of kids and one rescued janitor have against the combined evil of the Founding Witches and the Sweepers? Can the Rebels close the source of all Glop and stop the Toxites once and for all-or is the world doomed to fall under the control of the sinister Bureau of Educational Maintenance? This explosive series finale is a gripping ride through conflicted loyalties and daring escapes, unexpected alliances and betrayals, and an ending you will never forget!

Amazon * Deseret Book

About the AuthorTyler Whitesides

TYLER WHITESIDES worked as a janitor at a middle school while attending college. It was there he discovered the many secrets and mysteries that can be hidden in a dusty school. Tyler graduated from Utah State University with a degree in music. He enjoys fly fishing in the mountains, cooking, and vacuuming. Tyler and his wife, Connie, live in beautiful northern Utah.

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The Giveaway

$25 Amazon eGift Card or Paypal Cash

Ends 9/25/15

Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use an Amazon.com eGift Card or Paypal Cash. Winning Entry will be verified prior to prize being awarded. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you. The winner will be chosen by rafflecopter and announced here as well as emailed and will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook, Twitter, Rafflecopter or any other entity unless otherwise specified. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Giveaway was organized by Kathy from I Am A Reader and sponsored by the author. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.

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Baptism and Boomerangs Blog Tour

September 2, 2015 By Heather Leave a Comment

I received this book for free from Cedar Fort in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Baptism and Boomerangs Blog TourBaptism and Boomerangs by Sherrie Gavin, Tatiana Lawton
Published by Cedar Fort on August 11, 2015
Genres: Children's, Picture book
Pages: 36
Format: Hardcover
Source: Cedar Fort
Buy the Book • five-stars
Baptism brings us soaring back—just like a boomerang—into the arms of our loving Heavenly Father! With colorful artwork, a fun story, and insightful analogies, this book helps parents and children discuss the importance of our first crucial covenant in God’s plan of happiness. Entertaining and uplifting, it makes a great gift for all your favorite eight-year-olds.

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Baptism and Boomerangs is the story of a girl named Amara who is preparing for baptism. In the story, Amara learns that baptism is the first step to return to our Heavenly Parents. Using the flight path of a boomerang as an analogy for how each of us can return when we “throw” ourselves in the right direction, the story clearly teaches core gospel principles with an Australian flare. Resplendent and bright illustrations make the book feel both vibrant and happy.
This is the latest children’s book being published by Cedar Fort for an LDS (Mormon) audience, but is the first time an LDS children’s book has been written and illustrated by Australian Mormon women. “It is so important to me to be able to share my love of the gospel and my love of Australia in this book,” said the author, Sherrie Gavin. “Australia is such a beautiful, outdoorsy place, it was important for me to tell a story that means so much to me, and have the story matched with illustrations that were as bright and happy as the lifestyle here.”
The illustrator, Tatiana Larkin agrees. “Capturing the simplicity and beauty of the moments shared by Amara with her parents and grandparents was significant to me. For me, it is not just an analogy about baptism and Heavenly Father’s plan, but a collection of beautiful family pictures.”
As far as being the first team of Australians to create an LDS children’s book says Sherrie, “This is really exciting! It feels like more than a simple children’s book: It feels like an invitation for church members all around the world to create and share gospel stories that are culturally different, important and sacred in their own ways. I hope even more international Mormon contributions are inspired by this book, and come from this!”

About the author

Sherrie Gavin was born and raised in upstate New York, USA. Always looking for romance, adventure, and with a love of writing, she travelled to Australia and fell in love with a true Aussie bloke named Bruce. ‘Sruth! They married and began adventuring together, joined by two beautiful daughters who are the loves of their lives. Sherrie has been lucky enough to have contributed to Linda Hoffman Kimball’s Relief Society anthologies and The Exponent II. She also thinks that everyone should try throwing a boomerang at least once.

About the Illustrator

Tatiana Lawton was born in Brisbane, Australia, but was raised up north on the sunny beaches of the Sunshine Coast. She was born with a love for life, art, and storytelling, and her pusuit to study a degree of film and animation came as no surprise to family and friends. Moving back to Brisbane, Tatiana completed her four-year degree. Since finishing her degree, she has been freelancing as an artist, contributing to short films as a concept artist, character designer, and storyboard artist. Tatiana has drawn her inspiration for this book from her Australian heritage and her appreciation for eternal families.

“Baptism and Boomerangs” blog tour schedule:

August 18: Reidhead Random-ness
August 19: A Casual Reader’s Blog
August 20:
August 21: The Exponent
August 22:
August 23: Wishful Endings
August 24: Bridget of Arabia • My Book a Day
August 25: Mel’s Shelves
August 26: I love to Read and Review Books
August 27: The Polka Dot Umbrella
August 28: JoAnn Arnold
August 29:
August 30:
August 31:
September 1: ‘TLE REDreads…..

Giveaway

Send in a photo of themselves reading the Baptism and Boomerangs book at home. Post the photo to facebook (www.facebook.com/baptismandboomerangs), pintrest (#AmaraLDS) and/or twitter (@BaptismandBoom). Each “tag” gets an entry! This means that for each image, there can be up to 5 entries- 5 chances to win! The grand prize is a caricature of the winner, drawn by our book’s illustrator, Tatiana Larkin, with runner up prizes of personalized, hand-painted boomerangs.

Blog Tour: Flim Flam and Other Such Gobbledygook

August 31, 2015 By Heather Leave a Comment

I received this book for free from Sweetwater in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Blog Tour: Flim Flam and Other Such GobbledygookFlim Flam and Other Such Gobbledygook on August 11, 2015
Genres: Children's, Picture book
Pages: 32
Format: Hardcover
Source: Sweetwater
Buy the Book • five-stars
It's party time in the barnyard! But some of the animals don't want to invite everyone. This adorable rhyming children's book reminds us that little differences don't matter and that we can be friends with everyone, even if we don't all look the same. Contains fun words to read and has colorful illustrations. It's a perfect bedtime book to enjoy again and again!

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Review

“This book is a great example of friendship and seeing the good in others”- 9 year old

“Flim Flam is good to teach your children a lesson on being nice to others and to not judge other people”- 11 year old

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About the Author

If she’s not sitting at the computer writing, Melica Hudgens can usually be found out in the garden pulling weeds or finding a place to plant something new. Melica also enjoys riding bicycles with her husband, taking walks, and enjoying the gifts of nature with her grandchildren.

About the Illustrator

Jay Fontano is a drawer. Not the kind in your dresser. The kind who draws. And that’s the fun kind.

“Flim Flam and Other Such Gobbledygook” blog tour schedule:

August 20: Reidhead Random-ness
August 21: My Book a Day
August 22: Inklings and Notions
August 23:
August 24:
August 25:
August 26: A Casual Reader’s Blog
August 27:
August 28: The Things I Love Most
August 29: Wishful Endings
August 30:
August 31: Little Red Reads
September 1: The Authors Hideaway
September 2:
September 3: Making Life a Bliss Complete

 

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