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Blog Tour: Music of the Night by Angela J. Ford

 

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the MUSIC OF THE NIGHT by Angela J. Ford Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About The Book:

Title: MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

Author: Angela J. Ford

Pub. Date: February 15, 2021

Publisher: Angela J. Ford

Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook

Pages: 262

Find it:  GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, B&N, TBDBookshop.org, Purchase a signed copy and receive a bookmark & art print!

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     A haunted tower, a mysterious instructor and the lure of the music of the night…

     After the death of her father, Aria is left penniless and destitute. To avoid working the streets she becomes the ward of a Count and moves to a remote town called High Tower.

     High Tower is a gloomy place with one vivid attraction: the theater. Lords and ladies come from afar to be seduced by a night of unforgettable entertainment.

     Many are warned to stay away from High Tower’s dangerous enchantments, but it’s a warning Aria is forced to ignore. Determined to take her life back into her hands, she and the Count make a deal. She can avoid an arranged marriage if she learns to sing for him.

     When Aria stumbles across a mysterious man in a dark tower, she begs to learn the power of song from him. Although reluctant, the man agrees to teach her the music of the night. Between midnight meetings and emotional singing lessons, Aria falls in love with her alluring instructor despite his shadowy past.

     But something deadly stirs, awoken by the desire of its master.

     Evenings reveries become haunted with terror, blood and murder. Rumors claim the man in the tower in behind the madness that haunts High Tower, a truth Aria is loathe believe. For she just gained the desire of her heart.

     What she doesn’t know is that her haunted instructor intends to use her for his own purposes...

     Music of the Night is a complete, stand-alone novel inspired by Phantom of the Opera. Perfect for fans of dark and steamy fantasy romance.


About Angela J. Ford: 

      Angela J. Ford is a bestselling author who writes epic fantasy and steamy fantasy romance with vivid worlds, gray characters and endings you just can't guess. She has written and published over 20 books.

     Angela is also a Co-Founder of Booksniffer. A new app for book lovers, plus an effective way for authors to market their books to new readers.

     She enjoys traveling, hiking, and playing World of Warcraft with her husband. First and foremost, Angela is a reader and can often be found with her nose in a book.

     Aside from writing she enjoys the challenge of working with marketing technology and builds websites for authors.

     Angela is passionate about helping indie authors succeed and co-hosts a podcast called Indie Author Lifestyle.

     If you happen to be in Nashville, you'll most likely find her enjoying a white chocolate mocha and daydreaming about her next book.

     Visit her website for free stories, character art, autographed books and book swag: www.angelajford.com

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Giveaway Details:

     1 winner will win a $10 Amazon Gift Card, International.

     1 winner will win a MUSIC OF THE NIGHT swag pack with an art print, bookmark and a book candle, US Only.


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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

2/15/2021

Rockstar Book Tours

Excerpt

2/15/2021

BookHounds/@bookhounds

Excerpt/Instagram Post

2/16/2021

Two Chicks on Books/Jaimerockstarbooktours

Excerpt/Instagram Post

2/16/2021

A Dream Within A Dream

Review

2/17/2021

Jaime's World

Review

2/17/2021

Westveil Publishing / thewestveilarchives

Excerpt/Instagram Post

2/18/2021

popreads/_popreads_

Review/Instagram Post

2/18/2021

huskypuppy432/@_huskypuppy432_

Review/Instagram Post

2/19/2021

Lifestyle of Me

Review

2/19/2021

History from a Woman’s Perspective

Spotlight

 Week Two:

2/22/2021

The Eclectic Review/the_eclectic_review

Review/Instagram Post

2/22/2021

Stuck in the Stacks/stuck.in.the.stacks

Review/Instagram Post

2/23/2021

Discover Elysian/discoverelysian

Review/Instagram Post

2/23/2021

The Obsessed Reader/obsessedread

Excerpt/Instagram Post

2/24/2021

Moonlight Rendezvous/moonlight_rendezvous

Review/Instagram Post

2/24/2021

Book Sniffers Anonymous/booksniffersanonymous

Excerpt/Instagram Post

2/25/2021

Books a Plenty Book Reviews

Review

2/25/2021

Pine Enshrined Reviews/ Pine Enshrined

Review/Instagram Post

2/26/2021

Life of a Female Bibliophile/lifeofafemalebibliophile

Review/Instagram Post

2/26/2021

Books A-Brewin'/booksabrewin

Excerpt/Instagram Post


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