Bertie's Book of Spooky Wonders by Ocelot Emerson Blog Tour!!!
Bertie's Book of Spooky Wonders by Ocelot Emerson
Publication Date: October 15, 2019
Publisher: Tantrum Books
Twelve-year-old Bertie Blount is great
at causing trouble. When she's forced to leave behind her dad and
friends in North Carolina so her mom can marry the most boring
optometrist in the world, Bertie has a chance at a fresh start.
But when Bertie arrives in
Pennsylvania, she doesn’t just bring trouble; she brings disaster.
In a moment of anger, Bertie unwittingly triggers an accident that
puts her future stepbrother in a coma.
Broken and desperate to make things
right, Bertie prays for a miracle. Instead, the universe gives her a
pair of supernatural sunglasses, a wise-cracking doppleganger, and a
terrifying ghost that sends Bertie on a dangerous mission to find the
one thing that just might save her stepbrother’s life.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ocelot Emerson is the freakish result
of a mad scientist's experiment gone horribly wrong. Born half
magnificent cat, half malicious human, Ocie escaped from the secret
International Prison For Wayward Creatures, and into a deep dark
woods, only to be captured by a pack of ravenous ghost wolves. In a
stroke of good fortune, the Great Spirit Wolves set aside their
natural disdain for all things feline and accepted the cat person
into their pack, where they taught Ocie how to hunt and tell bizarre
yet heartwarming tales. Bertie’s Book of Spooky Wonders is Ocelot’s
first novel aimed at feral and phenomenally gifted children. That
means you, kid!
**GUEST POST**
Cover
Love (Why you love the cover)
What’s
not to love, baby?
The
cover was designed by my publishing company. And they did a stellar
job.
Readers
have told me the cover conjures a mountain ranges of fun, mysterious
images, and curious questions that come to life in-between the
covers.
For
instance — What’s with the wolves?
And
what does it mean “Feed the right wolf, save the boy?” What boy?
And
why does he need saving?
Why
does Bertie have that snarky/funny expression on her face?
What
happened to her?
Does
it it have something to do with the boy who needs saving?
Or
the two wolves?
And,
last but not least, what’s with the supernatural aura stuff
swirling all around Bertie?
You
get the idea… there’s tons of mysterious elements the cover
introduces to the reader.
All
that being said, the real spookiness, fun, and adventure are even
better inside.
Giveaway Info:
- One (1) winner will win a Starbucks gift card
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