Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Wrong Side of the Grave by Bryna Butler - Audio Book Tour


Author: Bryna Butler

Narrator: James Fouhey

Length: 4 hours 40 minutes

Series: Mothman Mysteries, Book 1

Publisher: Swancrest Publishing

Genre: Paranormal Mystery; YA




When Eric Jansen takes a seat behind his drums, every girl in the place takes notice - not that he's surprised. He's had decades to practice. Still, there's that other thing....

He's an alien. Offworlder. Take me to your leader, fall from the sky, space-invading, phoning home, UFO jockey. A swipe of the tattoo on his arm will reveal his true form, which locals call Mothman, a winged creature formed of ashen gray skin and glowing red eyes. Eric is one of the last of his dwindling, offworld species.

So when the recently deceased of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, start walking and talking, the Men in Black mark Eric as suspect number one. It'll be up to Eric and his inner circle to solve the mystery before the black suits lock him up and throw away the key.

A fun listen, Wrong Side of the Grave is a fast-action teen sci-fi mystery with a paranormal twist.
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Bryna Butler is a journalism-trained writer having authored hundreds of articles and financial publications before taking the leap into fiction in 2011. Her first book, Of Sun & Moon, skyrocketed to number one on Kindle top free charts in multiple categories in the U.S. and U.K. when the title went to free status in 2014 and again held #1 Teen Romantic Mystery on the Kindle Free charts in the U.S. in February 2020. The book was also featured in The Morganville Vampires web series. Butler’s work is free of profanity and mature content making them safe reads for pre-teen as well as teen readers. In her latest series, the Mothman Mysteries, she creates an unexpected and delightful twist on the urban legend from her youth, the winged Mothman of Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
Butler’s love of storytelling leads her heart to many fandoms. You will often find her online gushing about the latest movie/TV show/book or fondly reminiscing about the time she met Charlaine Harris and didn’t faint.


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Top 10 audiobooks I’ve listened to so far this year…
I am crazy about audiobooks. I listen while driving instead of the radio, and I love having one on when I do chores around the house. I’ve heard some great ones so far this year and want to share with you. Author Casey L. Bond and I host the online show, On the Same Page, where we’ve discussed some of these books.

10 – The Storm Crow by Kalyn Josephson
Sisters take back their kingdom.

9 - The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
The year everything went wrong with the Hunger Games, and they made all the rules.

8 - House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas
Fast-paced noir-type mystery set in a fantasy world.

7 – Slayer by Kiersten White
Follows a watcher’s twins in the months after Buffy closed the hellmouth.

6 – Grace and Fury by Tracy Banghart
Sisters forced to switch roles to face their enemies.

5 – The Fairie Games series by Michelle Madow
Girl discovers she has fairie blood and forced to compete for her life.

4 – Bitter Falls by Rachel Caine
Fallout for the family of a serial murderer.

3 – The Journals of Octavia Hollows by Stacey Rourke
A girl and her undead pig on the road solving mysteries.

2 – Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs
Coyote shifter Mercedes Thompson kicks butt again.

1 – The Vesik Series by Eric Asher
Sarcastic necromancer solves mysteries with eclectic gang of paranormal friends.
My new all-time favorite series. I bought the first few individually, then decided to just start buying them by the box set.

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2 comments:

  1. Thanks for taking part in the tour. Hope you liked my top 10 list :)

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    1. You're very welcome! :) Great top ten list! Discovered a couple of new books to check out. Thank you!

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