What is Family-Friendly?

What is Family-Friendly? Fiction novels safely enjoyed by either teenagers and/or adults. The books can be any of the following, or a combination: Humorous; Serious; Comedy; Drama; Sweet Romance; Suspense; Thriller; Mystery; Historical; Contemporary; Fantasy; Science Fiction; Futuristic; Paranormal; Steampunk; Dystopian; Christian. What isn't appropriate for family-friendly novels? No sex scenes, please.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Fall Into Books - Upcoming Blog Hop Opportunity

Hello, our lovely followers! As you know, we've downgraded to less hops per year (four in total), but you'll be happy to know, we have our third one coming up September 26-29!

We're asking that if you are an author who follows this page, maybe you will consider joining the hop. What can it do for you? It's GREAT exposure! We have custom tweets and Facebook posts that are sent out via our hoppers and our Candlelight Reads Facebook page. (We may get a Twitter account, but that hasn't happened yet.)

We ask that everyone gives away something on their blog, and it can be a copy of your work or swag which is VERY popular with readers! Or a gift card giveaway! All work out beautifully, and it helps spread the word for your novel.

Each blog on the tour will link to your blog, so when our readers are through with one, they'll hop to another.Where they will read your post and enter your giveaway!

We aren't asking for your money to participate. It's all free. All you have to do is supply a prize to the hoppers. That's it.

So, if you're interested, join our fall hop. The page to sign up is here: http://candlelightreads.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_1779.html

The week of the hop, you will receive an email with all of the instructions.

Also, if you need some questions answered, please message us through our Facebook page or you can contact Emerald Barnes via her contact page.

We look forward to hopping with you!

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for this fun fall blog hop. I just love these hops, so much fun to meet authors I never heard of before. Thank you

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