34 Days until Zoraida Grey and the Family Stones Release–but Who’s Counting?


A bunch of NEWS as in New stuff at Sorchia’s Universe.

  • New Business Cards:

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  • New Posters for my book babies:

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  • New photo of the necklace I’ll feature in the Fantabulous launch of Zoraida Grey and the Family Stones (skull not included–he’s an old family friend and would never forgive me if I gave him away):

     

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  • New Reviews of Zoraida Grey and the Family Stones: Read them HERE

A couple of my favorite bits from the new reviews:

"I finished this book and immediately wanted more. I need to know what happens to Zoraida and Zhu and the cats, ghosts, stones, witches, fruit robe, everything!"

"I absolutely loved this book!!! I have read so many books over the years, it is very hard to surprise me in a story. This story had surprises every few chapters. Just when you think you know what's going to happen, bam!"
  • Preorder Zoraida Grey and the Family Stones HERE
  • Help spread the FEAR by adding your support to my launch HERE

So many guest blogs, interviews, promos; So Little Time. Though the book won’t be available until October 28, you’ll see me all over the Interwebs between now and then and after. I’ll update you on this page so don’t touch that dial.

BTW–Book 2 of the Zoraida Grey Series is nearly finished. Zoraida Grey and the Voodoo Queen will be off to beta readers in October and to my editor in November. I’m hoping to release it Spring 2017.

And look for a couple of Zoraida Grey novellas during the winter. More about these later!


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About Sorchia

I’m S.K. Dubois—writer, editor, and unapologetic lover of all things wonderfully weird and magically delicious. I call the Missouri Ozarks my home, where the misty woods and mysterious hills inspire my tales of urban fantasy, paranormal mysteries, and otherworldly mayhem. When I’m not conjuring up stories, I’m helping fellow authors polish their manuscripts, especially if they involve magic, murder, or things that go bump in the night.