Monday, February 11, 2019

Blog Tour & Giveaway: Imani Unraveled by Leigh Statham

Book Blurb:

IMANI UNRAVELED (Daughter 4254, Book 2) by Leigh Statham

Pub. Date: February 5, 2019

Publisher: Owl Hollow Press

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 260

When her head is artificially filled with more information than she knows what to do with, Daughter4254 finds she can’t trust her own thoughts, much less the words of anyone else.

Rumors come creeping in the night, and she finds herself faced with a choice she thought she’d left far behind when she’d walked out the doors of the compound.

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Catch up on the series with Book 1: Daughter 4254

Book Blurb:

DAUGHTER 4254 (Daughter 4254, Book 1) by Leigh Statham

Pub. Date: December 5, 2017

Publisher: Owl Hollow Press

Pages: 286

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Daughter4254 used to think life in a community where art, music and names are outlawed would suffocate her creative spirit. Now that she’s rotting in a prison cell, she’s not sure her dying mother made the right choice when she entrusted her with the secrets of rebellion. Prison has given her plenty of time to relive every mistake and lose all hope.

Then she meets Thomas, a fellow inmate, who tells her stories of the mythical mountain colonies where people have names and the arts thrive. Together they plot an escape, knowing if they fail, they will die. Or worse, their consciousness will be taken by the MindWipe, leaving their bodies free for the government to use. When nothing goes as planned, Daughter4254 must choose between using her mother’s secret to better the world she hates, or following Thomas to the quiet life of freedom she has always craved.

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Author Bio:

Leigh Statham was raised in the wilds of rural Idaho but found her heart in New York City. She worked at many interesting jobs before settling in as a mother and writer. She now resides in North Carolina with her husband, four children, eight chickens, a fluffy dog, and two suspected serial killer cats. Leigh is currently working on an MFA, has written countless short stories, and is the author of lots of mediocre poetry. She is also the winner of the 2016 Southeast Review Narrative Nonfiction Prize for her short story “The Ditch Bank and the Fenceline.”
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Week One:

2/11/2019- BookHounds YAExcerpt

2/12/2019- Smada's Book SmackSpotlight

2/13/2019- Kelly P's BlogExcerpt

2/14/2019- Wishful EndingsExcerpt

2/15/2019- Christine's Book CornerSpotlight

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  Week Two:

2/18/2019- Some Books and RamblingsExcerpt

2/19/2019- Jena Brown WritesReview

2/20/2019- Two Chicks on BooksExcerpt

2/21/2019- Owl Always Be ReadingExcerpt

2/22/2019- Good Choice ReadingSpotlight

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Review tour provided by Rockstar Book Tours

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