Sunday, March 23, 2014

Now scheduling a one week tour for Dumah’s Demon’s by Ami Blackwelder

Now scheduling a one week tour for Dumah’s Demon’s by Ami Blackwelder
This tour will run April 14-21 (weekdays only)


I am scheduling  interviews, guest blogs, reviews, and spotlight stops

pdf available for reviewers 

To participate in this tour please send:

Your blog name and url

A couple suggested dates during the tour

Type of stop you wish to host

And let me know if you wish to review


Dumah’s Demon’s
AngelFire Chronicles
Ami Blackwelder

Genre: YA Paranormal Thriller

Publisher: Eloquent Enraptures Publishing

Date of Publication: March 1st, 2014

ASIN: B00IR60GKS

Number of pages: 40 on kindle
Word Count: 12, 260

Cover Artist: Ami Blackwelder

Book Description:

Dumah ran away from the orphanage with her brother Kian, but what they found on the streets separated them forever. Follow the life of Dumah and find out the motivation behind Dameon's advancements for Ali Maney.

This is an accompaniment novella to She Speaks to Angels and Falling Angels, and Angel Codes from the AngelFire Chronicles

Free for the Kindle April 15, 16, 17 at Amazon


About the Author:            

Ami Blackwelder is a Paranormal and SciFi author. Her stories range from Tween & YA to Adult. Growing up in Florida, she graduated UCF and in 1997 received her BA in English and additional teaching credentials. Then she packed her bags and travelled overseas to teach in Thailand, Nepal, Tibet, China and Korea. She has always loved writing and wrote poems and short stores since childhood; however, her novels began when she was in Thailand in her thirties.

Having won the Best Fiction Award from the University of Central Florida (Yes, The Blair Witch Project University), her short fiction From Joy We Come, Unto Joy We Return was published in the on campus literary magazine: Cypress Dome and remains to this day in University libraries around the USA. Later, she achieved the semi-finals in a Laurel Hemingway contest and published a few poems in the Thailand’s Expat magazine, and an article in the Thailand’s People newspaper. Additionally, she has published poetry in the Korea’s AIM magazine, the American Poetic Monthly magazine and Twisted Dreams Magazine.










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