The Final Paladin’s blog tour begins tomorrow!
To begin, we have both a historical peek into the world of The Final Paladin with a visual post on Liv K. Fisher’s blog, then a review of the book by Gretchen Engel.
Here is the schedule:
- Monday, November 6th, Visual Post of Five Points, New York, Liv K. Fisher, www.livkfisher.blogspot.com
- Monday, November 6th, Review of The Final Paladin, Gretchen Engel, www.newauthors.wordpress.com
- Tuesday, November 7th, Guest Post: “5 Lies People Believe About Poetry,” Kristen Stieffel, www.newauthors.wordpress.com
- Wednesday, November 8th, Interview with T.J. Akers, J.M. Hackman, www.jmhackman.com
- Wednesday, November 8th, “Barnyard Bullies & Biting Mustangs: Behind-the-Scenes Feature with Author T.J. Akers,” Jebraun Clifford, www.jebraunclifford.com
- Thursday, November 9th, Visual Post: “Knights, Knights, and More Knights!” Laura A. Grace, www.unicornquester.com
- Thursday, November 9th, Review of The Final Paladin, Laurie Lucking, www.landsuncharted.com
- Friday, November 10th, Behind-the-Scenes Feature, Steve Rzasa, www.steverzasa.com
- Saturday, November 11th, A Dive-in Review of The Final Paladin, Cathrine Bonham, www.dolphin18cb.wordpress.com
- Sunday, November 12th, Sneak Peek: The Final Paladin, Lisa Gefrides, www.lisagodfrees.com
- Monday, November 13th, Interview with T.J. Akers, Author of The Final Paladin, Bruce Weller, www.bruandmir.com
- Tuesday, November 14th, Release-Day Feature and Giveaway, T.J. Akers, www.tjakers.com (Release Day)
- Wednesday, November 15th, Authors and Their Four-Legged Friends, Jebraun Clifford, www.quillsandinkblotts.wordpress.com
- Thursday, November 16th, A Celebration of The Final Paladin, Michele Israel Harper, www.micheleisraelharper.com (Facebook Party Day)
- Friday, November 17th, Guest Post by T.J. Akers, Bokerah Brumley, www.superbokerah.com
And here is a little more about the book itself:
Life for Peg Bowman is rough in the infamous slums of Five Points, New York, but her brother’s murder changes everything.
Thrust into incredible worlds beyond any story she’s ever heard, Peg meets Sir Godfrey, an eleven-hundred-year-old knight from Charlemagne’s court, trainer of Paladins. He reveals to Peg her family’s ancient obligation to protect the Key of Apollyon, a relic of immense power. She is the last descendant of the Paladins and his only hope for keeping it safe.
When Godfrey confides her brother was murdered because of the Key, Peg rejects her calling and demands revenge, a luxury she can ill afford as otherworldly creatures seek her death to claim the Key’s power for themselves.
Can Godfrey and his faithful retinue—Chim the Hobgoblin, Rebecca the Jewish Maven and healer, and Jack the sometimes human and sometimes seven-foot Black Dog—keep her safe and convince her that her calling is worth pursuing? Or will she succumb to the Key’s lure and wield it for revenge?
Enjoy!
And don’t forget to join us for the Facebook launch party.
Happy reading!
~The L2L2 Publishing Team
About the Author:
T.J. Akers desires to be a multimillionaire when he grows up and give his wealth to his favorite causes: churches, schools, and animal shelters. Since the millions have been slow in coming, he’s settled for working as a computer technician for a state university and volunteering at his church and local animal shelter. Whenever possible, he indulges his love of writing stories to entertain people, especially younger readers.
Akers holds a Masters of English from Minnesota State University, Mankato, and can often be found roaming the university’s library, especially the children’s and young adult sections. Librarians have always been his heroes.
He lives with his beloved wife of thirty years, his dog, and two cats. The dog is an excellent writing companion, but the cats have proven to be rather critical. Learn more at www.tjakers.com.
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