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Pump Up Your Book Presents Tuesday’s Child Book Publicity Tour ’12

Tuesday's Child Banner Join Jeannette Baker, author of the historical romance novel, Tuesday’s Child (Valley Publishing), as she virtually tours the blogosphere June 18 – July 13 2012 on her third virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book!

About Jeanette Baker

Black and white promo photo (2) Jeanette Baker is the award-winning author of fifteen novels, published by Pocket, Kensington and Mira Books, many of them set in the lush countryside of historical and contemporary Ireland where she lives and writes during the summer months. Her ancestors, the O’Flahertys, hail from Inishmore, the largest of the Aran Islands located off the coast of Galway. She takes great pride in the prayer posted by the English over the ancient city gates, ‘From the wrath of the O’Flahertys, may the good Lord deliver us.’

Lauded as an author who has created a niche in the world of the time-travel paranormal, Jeanette’s previous stories have all taken place in Scotland and Ireland. Convinced that America has its own mystical elements, she set WITCH WOMAN in Salem, Massachusetts.

Jeanette graduated from the University of California at Irvine and holds a Masters Degree in Education. For the remainder of the year, she teaches in Southern California, reads constantly, attempts to navigate the confusing world of Facebook and, more recently e-publishing, concocts creations from interesting cook books and enjoys the company of friends and her grown children. She is the RITA award-winning author of the paranormal NELL.

You can visit Jeanette’s website at jeanettebaker.com

Tuesday's Child About Tuesday’s Child

Possessed of a luminous beauty and a delicate grace that belied her spirit and fierce intelligence, Tess Bradford left Maryland for London on a mission of greatest importance. Her husband, a devout patriot, had been seized by the British navy, and only one man could help her secure his release. He was James Devereaux, Duke of Langley, and former aide to Wellington. But Tess wasn’t prepared for the passion that burned beneath Devereaux’s implacable demeanor.

Wealthy and powerful, Devereaux could choose any woman he wanted to provide him with an heir. But Tess sparked in him a raging duel of loyalties. She was an American—and someone else’s wife. Yet she aroused a desire that could destroy his reason…or ignite a love as strong as the winds of battle that raged around them—a love too powerful to resist.

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Tuesday’s Child Virtual Book Publicity Tour Schedule

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Wednesday, June 6

Guest blogging at Old Musty Books

Monday, June 11

Book reviewed at Literary R&R

Thursday, June 14

Guest Blogging at She Writes

Monday, June 18

Guest Blogging at Open Salon

Wednesday, June 20

Book reviewed at My Life, One Story at a Time

Friday, June 22

Interviewed at The Writer’s Life

Monday, June 25

Book reviewed at Life in Review

Book reviewed at From the TBR Pile

Tuesday, June 26

Book reviewed at Book Him Danno

Wednesday, June 27

Book reviewed at My Devotional Thoughts

Thursday, June 28

Guest blogging at My Devotional Thoughts

Book reviewed at Owl Tell You About It

Friday, June 29

Guest blogging at Owl Tell You About It

Monday, July 2

Guest blogging at Review From Here

Tuesday, July 3

Guest blogging at Redroom

Wednesday, July 4

Book reviewed at Literary R&R

Thursday, July 5

Interviewed at Literarily Speaking

Monday, July 9

Guest blogging at Literal Exposure

Wednesday, July 11

Book reviewed at My Life. One Story at a Time

Thursday, July 12

Interviewed at Examiner



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Jeanette Baker’s TUESDAY’S CHILD VIRTUAL BOOK PUBLICITY TOUR will officially begin on June 4 and end on June 29 2012. Please contact Tracee Gleichner at tgleichner(at)gmail.com if you are interested in hosting and/or reviewing her book. Please note this is available as an ebook only at this time. Thank you!

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