Locks, Hooks and Books
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Book Tour and Review: The Leopard and the Moon: A Journey in Dolpo, Nepal by Nigel Roberts
Monday, May 25, 2026
Blog Tour and Giveaway: In Pursuit of Civility (Merriweather Academy for Young Ladies Book 2) by Jen Turano
About the Book
Book: In Pursuit of Civility (Merriweather Academy for Young Ladies Book 2)
Author: Jen Turano
Genre: Christian, Romance, Historical, Gilded Age
Release Date: April 21, 2026
LESSON TWO: Become headmistress and expect to find yourself partnering with an attractive inventor to search for treasure.
Annaliese Merriweather has been appointed the temporary headmistress of the Merriweather Academy for Young Ladies while her sister is on her honeymoon, but she doesn’t feel cut out for the role. Especially after she loses two of her most troublesome students during an outing to a county fair and has to recruit the help of Seth McCormick, an eccentric inventor, to retrieve them.
Soon after, one of those mischievous students disappears again, intent on pursuing a pirate map. Together, Annaliese and Seth set out to find her, accompanied by a menagerie of Annaliese’s rescued animal companions. As they stumble from one chaotic situation to the next, sparks fly between Annaliese and Seth. Somehow, they’ll need to outwit dangerous individuals also intent on seeking the treasure and bring everyone back in one piece—all while deciphering what their hearts desire.
With witty characters and humorous banter, Jen Turano takes readers on a lively tale of hijinks, humor, treasure hunting, and forced proximity in her latest historical rom-com set in Chicago at a finishing school during the Gilded Age.
Click here to get your copy!
About the Author
Named one of the funniest voices in inspirational romance by Booklist, Jen Turano is a USA Today bestselling author known for penning quirky historical romances set in the Gilded Age. She and her family live outside of Ormond Beach, Florida.
More from Jen
Welcome Jen! Why don’t you start off by telling us a little about “In Pursuit of Civility.
- Thank you so much for hosting me. It’s always exciting to release a new book, and “In Pursuit of Civility” is no exception to that. The short telling of what the book’s about is this – it’s the second installment in the Merriweather Academy for Young Ladies series, and readers will get to travel with Annaliese Merriweather as she tries to adapt to being given the position of temporary headmistress of the academy while her sister goes off on holiday. Clearly, Annaliese is going to have some trouble with this new position, that idea proven when two of her students go missing – and on purpose – and go missing not once, but twice. That right there is exactly why Annaliese finds herself going off with the oh-so-charming Mr. Seth McCormick (and don’t worry, his mother is going off with them to chaperone) to track down her erstwhile students, finding herself involved in quite the adventure, and one that might include a bit of romance.
Annaliese Merriweather is a lady who enjoys saving animals. Any reason why you chose that particular pursuit for her?
- Years ago, when reading up on John Astor, I was appalled to discover that, while he amassed a fortune that was unheard of back in the nineteenth century, he did so by completely decimating the beaver population. That always stuck with me, as did what happened to the bird population due to overzealous plume hunters during that time, those plume hunters staying in business because ladies wanted to adorn their hats with an overabundance of feathers. I’d been waiting for the right storyline to come up where I could add an animal advocate, and when Annaliese popped to mind when I was crafting the outline for the Merriweather series, I knew she was going to be the lady I was going to use to bring just a little attention to what happened to birds and beavers during the Industrial Revolution.
Were there any parts of this book that gave you trouble?
- While I would love to say “Of course not,” that just wouldn’t be true because all of my stories give me trouble at some point. This one happened relatively early on because, at first, I had Annaliese rescue a whole mess of animals in the first couple chapters. I knew full-well that I had too many, but you know how I love writing those animal scenes, so…I left all of them in the original draft that I sent to my editors, knowing they’d spot the issue, but then leaving it up to them to suggest which animals I should cut. I’m sad to say that Bart the Bear got the boot. Yes, that’s right. However, because I was so attached to darling Bart, he makes an appearance in the third and final book of the series “A Dash of Decorum.”
What is a question you get asked the most as an author?
- That’s an easy one because people always ask me if I always dreamed of being a writer, and…nope. I really wanted to be a singer – and yes, I can carry a tune – but I suffer from extreme stage fright and anytime I would get up in front of an audience I would turn all sorts of queasy. That’s why I abandoned that dream and majored in fashion. I just started writing as something fun to do with my son when he was in elementary school, and it turned out that I really enjoyed it. It took me five years and seven manuscripts to secure a literary agent, and then it took her about a year before she sold “A Change of Fortune” for me. I’ve been writing ever since.
If you had to pick a character from your book to be stuck in a haunted academy with – since the Merriweather Academy was rumored to be haunted in book one – who would it be?
- I’d definitely go with Miss Seraphina Livingston because she has all of those delicious secrets, and secrets that revolve around how she’s capable of wielding a pistol with ease, taking out assailants with a good round-kick to the head, and…she might know a thing or two about how best to use dynamite to get out of a tricky situation.
How has your writing evolved since you began writing?
- I definitely write a tighter story these days, and I’m also more mindful of making sure my chapters are moving the story along at a rapid pace. Having had the pleasure of working with an editing team for years now, it’s like they’re sitting on my shoulder as I write that first draft, saying things like “Nope, that’s a total distraction from plot,” which is rather annoying, but saves me a lot of time in the end.
What advice would you give to aspiring authors?
- To always remember that it’s all about the reader. That means that an author needs to know their audience and write accordingly. Every genre has specific unwritten rules, and the best way to understand those rules is to make sure a writer reads a ton of books in the genre they’re hoping to get published in.
What are you working on now?
- I recently turned in developmental edits for the third and final book in the Merriweather series, “A Dash of Decorum.” That’s the step where I’ve turned in a first draft – although know that I go through a book seven times before I turn it in – and then my editors send me their suggestions. I then end up rewriting a good portion of the book because of ripple effects, and then turn it in again. I’m now waiting for them to send me copy/line edits, which aren’t all that difficult to do since I’m just making sure that nothing got cut during the editing process that I want to keep in. I also just turned in the first draft of a Christmas story I wrote, but I was really early with that one, so I won’t be seeing developmental edits for a while. And, the reason I turned that in early is because I just signed a new three-book contract and I need to get started on the first book of the Bluestocking series.
Thank you so much for hosting me. I appreciate everyone stopping in to see what I’ve been doing lately.
All the best,
Jen
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, May 21
Sydney Schmied Books, May 21
Devoted Steps, May 22
Blogging With Carol, May 22
Truth and Grace Homseschool Academy, May 23
For Him and My Family, May 24
Holly’s Book Corner, May 24
Book Holds and Jello Molds, May 25
Locks, Hooks and Books, May 25
Texas Book-aholic, May 26
lakesidelivingsite, May 27
Pause for Tales, May 27
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 28
Devoted To Hope, May 29
Fruitfully Planted, May 30
Labor Not in Vain, May 30
Lily’s Corner, May 31
Cover Lover Book Review, May 31
Book Looks by Lisa, June 1
Mary Hake, June 1
Books You Can Feel Good About, June 2
She Lives to Read, June 3
A Good Book and Cup of Tea, June 3
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Jen is giving away the grand prize of a book box with a copy of “A Lesson in Propriety”, “In Pursuit of Civility” and entire Matchmaker series – “Meeting Her Match” “To Spark a Match” and “A Match in the Making” !!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://gleam.io/YjVmt/in-pursuit-of-civility-celebration-tour-giveaway
In Pursuit of Civility is the second installment from Jen Turano's Merriweather Academy for Young Ladies series. This author has always been among my go to when I am looking for a fun filled novel. It is almost guaranteed that I will be laughing several times throughout the book. And this one is no different. I loved getting to know Seth and Annaliese. Their interactions was sweet and it was a delight to see how it would end for them.
I am going to give In Pursuit of Civility five stars. I highly recommend it for readers who love clean Historical Romance. I am looking forward for a third addition to Merriweather Academy for Young Ladies series to see what Jen Turano has in stores for her characters.
I received a paperback copy of Jen Turano's In Pursuit of Civility from the publisher, but was not required to write a positive review. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Book Blast and Giveaway: Her Silence by S T Ashman
This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. S.T. Ashman will be awarding a $20 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.
Nicole gets the call at 4 a.m. Her daughter Lacey was found in the woods beside her friend's dead husband. He was stabbed forty-four times. Lacey is barely alive. Covered in his blood. And completely mute.
She hasn't said a word since. Not to the police. Not to her husband. Not even to Nicole.
Nicole had Lacey at seventeen and swore her daughter would have a good life. Now Lacey is sitting in a cell, and Nicole's three grandchildren are left behind with a father who is losing it.
But Nicole knows her daughter. She isn't a cold-blooded murderer. Guilt didn't silence her. Fear did. Whatever happened in those woods scared Lacey more than prison.
So Nicole starts digging. But some secrets don't save people. They destroy them.
Read an Excerpt
"I heard a noise." Dylan's voice came from behind me.
I turned, still holding the bottle. He noticed it before I could hide it.
"What's the date on it?" he asked, unfazed.
It took me a second to catch up. "Oh. Umm. Let me see." I squinted at the label. "The stamp says the bottle is ten years old."
He nodded. "Then it's an old one."
I looked at Dylan in a mix of admiration and sadness.
Admiration for how mature he was. Standing there like that. Calm and composed.
Sadness because that bottle was a reminder of darker times. When Brian's parents died in their sleep from a carbon monoxide leak, it shattered the family. Brian fell into drinking, unable to cope with the loss.
It was Lacey, as always, who held everyone together and helped him through it.
"I'll throw it away," I said.
Dylan nodded again. "I better get back to Ethan and Lila."
He turned and headed back upstairs. I followed on his heels and tossed the bottle into the kitchen trash just as the phone rang.
Brian.
As if he knew we'd just been talking about him.
"Hello?" I answered.
"Hey, it's me. Did you talk to Lacey?"
"Yes, she called me when she was finishing up her shift to check in on the kids. Is everything all right up there?"
"Yeah … just … just wanted to see how you guys are doing."
His tone wasn't alarming or overly sweet. Just neutral.
"We're good. Let me get the kids on the phone—"
"No, no. I'll talk to them later. Amanda … she needs my help with something."
About the Author: S. T. Ashman is an American-German author who calls the beautiful U.S. Seacoast home. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, she spent years working as a psychotherapist in the criminal justice system. The work gave her a rare window into the human mind, both the beautiful and the deeply shadowed. It's no wonder readers often say her characters feel real enough to step off the page.
When she's not crafting her next twisty tale, you'll find her chasing after her kids, nose-deep in a book, or curled up late at night with a horror movie and a husband who always falls asleep on the couch before the scary parts.
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ashmanbooks
Instagrm: https://www.instagram.com/booksbyashman/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094353614873
Website: http://www.ashmanbooks.com
Link to ARC on Netgalley: https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/book/830451
Goodreads giveaway: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/250496134-her-silence
Amazon preorder: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GX371KS8
Apple Preorder: http://books.apple.com/us/book/id6762005159
Barnes and Noble Preorder: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/her-silence-s-t-ashman/1149881409
Spotlight and Giveaway: The Schoolmarm and the Miner by Denise Farnsworth
About the Book
Book: The
Schoolmarm and the Miner
Author: Denise
Farnsworth writing as Denise Weimer
Genre: Christian
Historical Romance
Release
Date: May 5, 2026
A teacher seeking independence. A widower guarding his
heart. In Georgia’s gold country, the richest prize may be the love
they’re afraid to claim.
Adelaide Duncan’s dream of teaching is within reach until
her father’s drinking and gambling force her to start over. Taking a position
in the rough-and-tumble gold rush town of Dahlonega[DF1] , she’s
determined to prove herself. But unruly students, strict rules
against [DF2] teachers courting, and her growing feelings for a
certain widowed father threaten the independence she’s fought so hard to claim.
Wade Coulter walked away from the law after he lost his
wife and unborn son. Raising his daughter alone is safer than letting anyone
else in. But Lotty’s beautiful new teacher makes him question everything. Just
as he begins to trust again, a dangerous man from Wade’s past threatens both
the women he loves.
A gold strike on Wade’s property promises security…but
also revives old dangers. Scarred by her father’s choices, Addie fears any man
who might put [DF3] selfish desires before love. As deadly threats
close in and the past refuses to stay buried, Wade must prove he’s changed or
risk losing his chance at happiness forever.
Click here
to get your copy!
About the Author
North Georgia native Denise Farnsworth, formerly Denise Weimer, has
authored over twenty traditionally published novels and novellas—historical and
contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and time slip. As a freelance editor
and Acquisitions & Editorial Liaison for Wild Heart Books, she’s helped
other authors reach their publishing dreams. A wife and mother of two adult
daughters, Denise always pauses for coffee, chocolate, and old houses.
More from Denise
At the end of book one of my Twenty-Niners of the Georgia
Gold Rush series, The Songbird and the Surveyor, the bad guy walked
free! Saloon and mine owner Charles Martin’s manipulative plotting and family
money spared him from facing justice. Well, we can’t have that…
Wade Coulter, the sheriff whose sister died in a
confrontation with Charles, turned in his badge after the man avoided standing
trial for kidnapping the wife of Jesse Holden (the hero of book one) and his
theft of a local mine owner’s gold. Jesse and Genny left North Georgia for a
fresh start, but Wade gets stuck with the burden of failure and—following the
deaths of his wife and unborn son—heartache. He’s retreated to his mountain
farm with his plucky overall-wearing daughter, Charlotte, determined to keep
her safe from the criminals who frequent gold rush boomtowns like the county
seat of Dahlonega.
But then a new teacher arrives…one who is also fleeing
heartache in hopes of a fresh start. Forced by the mistakes of her drunken
father to seek employment in the gold fields rather than at the prestigious
girls’ academy from which she just graduated, Adelaide Duncan has no other
choice than to make her way in Dahlonega. If that means doing battle with
thieves on the square, a pompous school board president, and bullies as big as
she is, fine.
The one battle she doesn’t count on is keeping her heart
safe from a moody widower who needs convincing by Addie and his aunt, the owner
of the boardinghouse where Addie lodges, that his mannerless daughter
desperately needs to attend school. It soon enough becomes clear that, despite
her guardedness, Lottie longs for a mother’s love. Just when the discovery of
gold on Wade’s land allows him to picture a family in his future, an old
nemesis shows up with a new scheme…one that once again endangers the women Wade
loves.
The Schoolmarm and the Miner packs humor,
romance, action, and all your favorite tropes into a real-life town setting so
charming, it’s a Hallmark movie-filming destination. After you read the story,
you’ll want to plan a road trip to tour the gold museum in the historic courthouse
and the drippy tunnels of the Consolidated Gold Mine, one of many that operated
in Lumpkin County from the 1830s through the early 1900s. As you wander the
North Georgia mountains, you’ll see why I’ve long felt there’s still plenty of
treasure there. And fodder for great stories!
Blog Stops
Fiction Book Lover, May 12 (Author
Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations,
May 12
Texas Book-aholic, May 13
For Him and My Family, May 14
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, May
15
Lakesidelivingsite ,
May 15
Truth and Grace
Homeschool Academy, May 16
Devoted To Hope, May 17
Jeanette’s Thoughts, May 18
Books You Can Feel Good
About, May 19
Connie’s History Classroom,
May 20
Simple Harvest Reads, May 21
(Guest Review from Donna)
Holly’s Book Corner, May 22
Cover Lover Book Review,
May 23
Pause for Tales, May 24
Lyssa Loves Books, May 25
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Denise is giving away the grand
prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries
into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://gleam.io/DSQoC/the-schoolmarm-and-the-miner-celebration-tour-giveaway
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Book Tour and Giveaway: Jane Avril: The Muse of the Moulin Rouge by M L Malcolm
Spotlight and Giveaway: A Wealth Beyond Riches by Vickie McDonough
About the Book
Book: A Wealth Beyond Riches
Author: Vickie McDonough
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release Date: May 12, 2026
She’s searching for a place to belong. He’s
haunted by the horrors of war. When danger threatens everything they hold dear,
they must trust in God’s plan to find their way home.
Sasha Di Carlo has spent her life in her famous actress
mother’s shadow, longing for family and roots. When she learns she has an uncle
in Indian Territory, she seizes the chance for a new beginning. Upon arriving
at her uncle’s ranch, she finds herself drawn to his quiet carpenter, Jim
Conners, even as she struggles to embrace her Creek heritage.
Jim Conners came to Indian Territory hoping to escape the
nightmares of his time in the Spanish-American War. Working for kind-hearted
Dewey Hummingbird has helped heal his spirit, but Dewey’s beautiful niece stirs
long-buried feelings. Just as his discovery of his own Native American ancestry
offers the opportunity to build a bridge between them, corrupt oil companies
target Dewey’s land. As Sasha and Jim work to protect their loved ones and help
struggling oil field widows, they discover that true wealth lies not in riches,
but in faith, family, and the courage to love.
Click here
to get your copy!
About the Author
Vickie McDonough is the CBA, EPCA and Amazon best-selling author of
54 books and novellas. Vickie grew up wanting to marry a rancher, but instead,
she married a computer geek who is scared of horses. She now lives out her
dreams penning romance stories about ranchers, cowboys, lawmen, and others
living in the Old West. Vickie’s books have won numerous awards including the
Booksellers Best, OWFI Best Fiction Novel Award, the Inspirational Readers’
Choice awards. When she’s not writing, Vickie enjoys reading, making cards,
gardening, and traveling.
More from Vickie
If you read Sooner or Later, you met Jimmy when he was a
young boy. He’s now grown and struggling with PTSD after fighting in the war.
Oklahoma, at this time, was split in two, with the eastern section being Indian
Territory and the western half, the Oklahoma Territory. Jimmy has left his
family and taken a job building a house for an older Indian man. But he’s soon
in for a big surprise.
Blog Stops
lakesidelivingsite, May 20
Sydney Schmied Books, May 21
Simple Harvest Reads, May 22 (Author Interview)
Holly’s Book Corner, May 23
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 23
Texas Book-aholic, May 24
Artistic Nobody, May 25 (Author Interview)
For Him and My Family, May 26
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, May 27
Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, May 28
Guild Master, May 29 (Author Interview)
Books You Can Feel Good About, May 30
Pause for Tales, May 30
Cover Lover Book Review, May 31
Connie’s History Classroom, June 1
Fiction Book Lover, June 2 (Author Interview)
Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Vickie is giving away the grand
prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries
into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://gleam.io/UnDWs/a-wealth-beyond-riches-celebration-tour-giveaway
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Spotlight and Giveaway: Blaze of Honor by DM Griffin
About the Book
Book: BLAZE OF HONOR
Author: D.M. Griffin
Genre: Biblical Fiction
Release Date: May 12, 2026
A BLAZE OF HONOR WOULD EITHER
CONSUME HIM OR ILLUMINATE THE PATH TO LOVE!
Joram couldn’t pinpoint the burning conviction in his heart,
the reason honoring his father felt like the only path to a life that pleased
God. He remembered the unheard prayers of a five-year-old whose mother betrayed
the sanctity of family and knew well the bitterness in his father’s heart.
Whatever the reason, Joram, a man of few words, lived an obedient life. He
adopted his father’s wishes and desires as if they were born from his own
heart, and with that came his father’s simmering bitterness and ingrained
distrust of women.
Driven by a desire for Joram to achieve more than a
shepherd’s humble existence, his father pressured him to excel academically,
tirelessly seeking the approval of powerful figures. Joram’s life took a
dramatic turn when he captured the attention of Parthia’s notorious bandit
leaders.
Caught in a dizzying storm of politics and family vendettas,
Joram reluctantly accepts a fake marriage, meant to bring a young woman to
Jerusalem so she could marry another man. Knowing how his father felt about
women, a view he adopted as his own, Joram wasn’t prepared for the
transformation that would take place once he began playing the role of a
husband for all the wrong reasons.
The treacherous journey, marked by near-death experiences,
culminated with them arriving in Jerusalem amidst the vibrant Feast of Weeks.
With his knowledge of God ringing hollow as a mere religious duty, Joram
divorced his wife and surrendered her to another man, determined to honor his
word. But when he stumbles upon the truth and feels the burning intensity of
the Holy Spirit descend in a blaze of honor that illuminates far more than he
could have ever imagined, Joram has to decide if he is willing to walk the path
of love.
Click here
to get your copy!
About the Author
DM (Demi)Griffin is the author of several novels and
has won multiple literary awards. Her novels in The Encounter Series won
various Independent Author awards in the category of Religious Fiction.
She writes Christian Fantasy, Biblical, and Historical
Fiction. She currently resides in Northern California with her husband of over
thirty years. She truly believes that a book that sits on a shelf unread is
like a planted seed that never blossoms. Nothing delights her more than sharing
a story.
More from D.M.
My inspiration for writing Blaze of Honor came
from a simple lyric in a song. “Be careful, little eyes, what you see.” I had
the idea of writing the Spirit Ignited Series rattling around in my head for
five years. During my regular Bible reading plan, inspiration sucked me into
the scene in Acts 2 when Peter preaches to a crowd on the day of Pentecost. I
found myself wondering about the people described as coming from all over the
empire. I wondered what had brought them there, and what they had heard. How
could I not be fascinated when the church grew exponentially that day? So, the
idea for Spirit Ignited grew. I wanted to write four novels about four men who
had been in the crowd that day.
As excited as I was to begin writing those stories, other
books crept into the queue before I fully developed the characters for Spirit
Ignited. I was excited when the first ideas came back to me after five long
years of waiting for these men to speak up and inspire me. What was even more
challenging was that the stories were begging to be written in first-person
from a single perspective. That was a daunting task since I had only written
dual-perspective stories up until that point. And, truth be told, first-person
isn’t my favorite.
But I obliged and found myself completely captivated by
these men. Surprisingly enough, I did not write Blaze of Honor first.
Though it is the first to be released in the series, it was the third book I
wrote in the Spirit Ignited series.
After hearing the song lyric, I started to wonder about how
parents, most specifically troubled marriages, affected children. Joram, a shy
character, finally found his voice in my head, and together, we explored a life
of unintended scars and how they shape a boy as he becomes a man.
The story’s themes of redemption, forgiveness, and grace
underscore the main takeaway: honoring God through loving others. I yearn for
readers to grasp this central truth, to feel the depth in the main character’s
plight. The narrative delves into the heart of devotion, exploring how easily
the concept of honoring God can become contorted in the labyrinth of the mind.
After completing the first draft, the realization that this story, with its raw
vulnerability, could only be told in the intimate voice of the first person hit
me.
I truly hope readers will get as much out of it as I did
when I wrote it. Stories that transform as well as entertain are my favorite
kind of stories.
Blog Stops
Simple Harvest
Reads, May 19 (Author Interview)
Lots of Helpers,
May 20
Artistic
Nobody, May 21 (Author Interview)
Guild Master,
May 22 (Author Interview)
Texas Book-aholic,
May 23
Fiction Book
Lover, May 24 (Author Interview)
The Bookish
Ledger, May 25 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace
Homeschool Academy, May 25
Vicky Sluiter,
May 26 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s
Dusty Deliberations, May 27
For the
Love of Literature, May 28 (Author Interview)
Leslie’s
Library Escape, May 29
Tell Tale Book
Reviews, May 30 (Author Interview)
Blossoms
and Blessings, May 31 (Author Interview)
Happily
Managing a Household of Boys, May 31
Stories By Gina,
June 1 (Author Interview)
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, D.M. is giving away the grand prize
of a $25 Amazon gift card and a signed copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into
the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://gleam.io/1iGOX/blaze-of-honor-celebration-tour-giveaway





