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Thursday, August 5, 2021

Blog Tour: GOING WILD by @TheBookSlayer With A Guest Post & #Giveaway! @PixelandInkBks, @HolidayHouseBks, & @RockstarBkTours

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the GOING WILD by Brittany Geragotelis Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About The Book:

Title: GOING WILD (The Infamous Frankie Lorde #2)

Author: Brittany Geragotelis

Pub. Date: August 3, 2021

Publisher: Pixel + Ink

Formats: Hardcover, eBook

Pages: 304

Find it:  GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, B&N, iBooks, Kobo, TBDBookshop.org

In this upper middle grade series, a pre-teen international thief turns over a new leaf (sort of) to right societal wrongs in her snooty new town. For Frankie, using her less-than-legal set of skills to pull a heist against a crooked real estate mogul with the help of her new friend Ollie was super gratifying, but she's getting restless now. In the second book in the series, the potentially reformed thief dives into the dangerous and political world of trafficking exotic animals. Frankie and Ollie hear that there's a dangerous exotic animal farm supplying Greenwich's elite with lions and tigers and bears. Feeling an instant kinship with the endangered creatures locked away in their cages, Frankie makes it her mission to find the perpetrators, free the beautiful beasts, and ensnare the bad guys in a trap of her own.

Reviews:

"Fast and cinematic."—School Library Journal

"A thriller for fans of plot-driven stories."—Kirkus Reviews

 


Grab book 1 Stealing Greenwich now!

 

Guest Post:

Top 5 Fave Book Series

By Brittany Geragotelis 

 


1.      Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling

Like a lot of people, Harry Potter rocked my world. In fact, I think it was the first time that any book series was treated like an actual rock star. Besides the fact that I was completely transfixed by the world that Rowling had created and truly wished I could’ve gone to Hogwarts myself, the series brings back such great personal memories for me. I was one of those readers—an adult reader, I might add—that lined up at Barnes & Noble in NYC, and waited for the book to go on sale at midnight. Then, like so many others, I stayed up all night long to read the new release. There’s never been a phenomenon quite like it, before or since, and I’m sort of sad that my kids won’t get the chance to experience the excitement of a Harry Potter book coming out.

 


2.      Size 12 Is Not Fat (Heather Wells mysteries) by Meg Cabot

I’m pretty sure that Meg Cabot was my first author crush. I was so impressed by the voice of her characters, the cleverness of her stories and her career in general. I was introduced to her books with The Princess Diaries, but it was her Heather Wells series that really got me. It’s a mystery being solved by a former pop star? Are you kidding? The storylines are killer and Heather Wells is totally relatable and enjoyable and so much fun. I think I’ve read the series maybe a dozen times and check back in at least once a year to see if Cabot has answered my reading prayers and continued the story.

 


3.      The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Another series that’s probably on most readers’ lists. I loved the Hunger Games because it was so edgy and smart, while simultaneously being horrifying and tragic. Knowing that it was meant for teens shocked me to my core, but at the same time, I was so impressed that Collins had known that teens could handle it. Katniss is such a kick-ass, yet reluctant heroine, and the world that was created was so rich and sharp that it was easy to fall in love with the series. Though, I do have to say, unlike Hogwarts, I’m not exactly looking to be picked as a tribute anytime soon.

 


4.      Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson

Looks like this is the only current series that is on my list, so you know it’s gotta be good. What can I say? It’s a murder mystery set at an elite boarding school for talented kids. It’s got everything I love in a story and then some. Also, Johnson might’ve written one of my favorite scenes in book history when she made a goth kid confess his love for all things Disney. I’d read anything she writes from here on out, just because of that.

 


5.      I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You (Gallagher Girls series) by Ally Carter

I feel like this one captures my writing vibe best. I love me a strong, kick-ass girl who wants to save the world. Put that in a sassy little package and make her smart and funny, and you’ll have my undying fan loyalty forever. 

 

About Brittany Geragotelis: 

Brittany Geragotelis, a former Olympic-bound gymnast and magazine editor, is a self-professed pop culture junkie turned author. Her paranormal action book Life’s a Witch received 18 million reads on the writing site Wattpad.com. What the Spell is the first published book in the series, followed by Life’s a Witch and The Witch Is Back. The Infamous Frankie Lorde is her first series with Pixel+Ink. Brittany lives in Los Angeles with her awesome husband, two clever boys, one scaredy-cat, and a crazy dog.

 

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Giveaway Details:

3 winners will win a finished copy of GOING WILD, US Only.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Tour Schedule:

Week One:

7/26/2021

Kait Plus Books

Guest Post

7/26/2021

#BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog

Guest Post

7/27/2021

BookHounds YA

Excerpt

7/27/2021

BookHounds

Instagram Post

7/28/2021

Rajiv's Reviews

Review

7/28/2021

Rajiv's Reviews

Instagram Post

7/29/2021

More Books Please blog

Review

7/29/2021

More Books Please blog

Instagram Post

7/30/2021

The Phantom Paragrapher

Review

7/30/2021

The Phantom Paragrapher

Instagram Post

Week Two:

8/2/2021

Living in a Bookworld

Excerpt

8/2/2021

Lifestyle of Me

Review

8/3/2021

Books and Zebras

Review

8/3/2021

Midnightbooklover

Instagram Post

8/4/2021

The Momma Spot

Review

8/4/2021

The Momma Spot

Instagram Post

8/5/2021

Two Chicks on Books

Guest Post

8/5/2021

Jaimerockstarbooktours

Instagram Post

8/6/2021

Fire and Ice

Review

8/6/2021

Two Points of Interest

Review


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