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Book Blog Tour: "Fix Your Crown" a charity anthology


 

We're on tour with Fix Your Crown, A charity anthology.⁣⁣

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13 Authors. 13 Women. 13 FIERCE Heroines.⁣

Fix Your Crown is a collection of 13 stories about bold Heroines who will not be stopped.⁣

With each purchase, we are donating 100% of the royalty to a charity that will empower women to fix their crowns.⁣

Participating Authors:⁣

Alexi Ferreira⁣

Amanda Shelley⁣

Angela Sanders⁣

Barb Shuler⁣

Brittany Tarkington⁣

Callie Rae⁣

E.K. Woodcock⁣

Jade Bay⁣

Jami Denise⁣

Jo Richardson⁣

Ruby Wolff⁣

Sofia Aves⁣

Tanya Nellestein



Read me now at www.fixyourcrownanthology.com




👑Fix Your Crown is Now Available👑⁣⁣

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𝑭𝑰𝑿 𝒀𝑶𝑼𝑹 𝑪𝑹𝑶𝑾𝑵 is now live and available at major retailers! ⁣⁣

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 👑Experience women in strength, in loyalty, and in royalty this September as we fix their crowns.⁣⁣

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👑A collection of work from 13 amazing authors here to tell their Heroine's tales. ⁣⁣

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👑13 stories ABOUT strong women, FOR strong women.⁣⁣

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👑Boss lady up with us!⁣⁣

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👑All proceeds are going toward a charity for Breast Cancer.⁣⁣

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Read me now at www.fixyourcrownanthology.com

 

@alexiferreira.writer @authoramandashelley  @angelasandersbooks @hercountrygirl @brittanyntarkington @callieraeauthor @author.ek.woodcock @jadebaybooks @jamideniseo @joficfreak @sofiaavesbooks @tanyanellestein



My Review: 

#Anthology #Charity

5 STARS

This is an anthology written by women, with stories featuring strong women who support other strong women.  Many of these authors were new to me.  The stories are short and easy to read.  The plots are varied from mafia romance to college age romance and more.  Many of the heroines have had to work hard to find their strength and they are not giving it away easily.  I really loved this anthology.  It introduced me to authors who I will be looking to read more of in the future.  Several of these shorts are prequels or introductory stories to other series and I am really excited to see these characters in full books.




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