Violet Yorke, Gilded Girl: Ghosts in the Closet by P.J. McIlvaine - Book Tour + Giveaway
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the VIOLET YORKE, GILDED GIRL: GHOSTS
IN THE CLOSET by P.J. McIlvaine Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!
About The Book:
Author: P.J. McIlvaine
Pub. Date: April 4, 2022
Publisher: Darkstroke Books
Formats: Paperback, eBook
Pages: 127
Find it: Goodreads, https://books2read.com/VIOLET-YORKE-GILDED-GIRL
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She sees ghosts…but are they malevolent or friendly?
Poor little rich girl Violet Yorke has seen ghosts for as long as she can
remember, but no one believes her.
Not stodgy Grandmother, who took charge of the heiress after her parents
were killed in a failed robbery. Nor kind-hearted Aunt Nanette, or Uncle
Bertie, a charming rogue. Not even the patient Hugo Hewitt, Violet’s
godfather and trustee of her vast fortune.
Everyone dismissed the child’s insistence about ghosts as a harmless
eccentricity—until the night her bedroom caught fire. Violet was promptly
sent overseas, fueling her anger and resentment.
Two years later, a rebellious twelve-year-old Violet is on her way back
to Manhattan on the doomed Titanic. As the ship sinks into the
deep Atlantic Ocean, she’s put in a lifeboat by an apparition who rescued
her from the clutches of a jewel thief. Presumed lost at sea, Violet
shocks everyone by crashing her own funeral.
Following Violet’s recovery, Grandmother has grand high society designs
for the girl, but Violet has other ideas. She’s determined to uncover the
secret of what really happened to her parents. Then there’s the mystery of
the moon-faced boy at gloomy Dunham Hall and his connection to the ghost
on Titanic. Also hot on Violet’s trail is the jewel thief, the specter of
her murdered governess, and a vengeful ghost lurking in Violet’s childhood
home.
Being a poor little rich girl in 1912 Gotham isn’t all it’s cracked up to
be in this delightfully dark and droll supernatural historical
fantasy.
Excerpt from Violet Yorke, Gilded
Girl: Ghosts In The Closet by PJ McIlvaine
“By fair means or foul, Violet Yorke
had to get to Grandmother Olivia’s. Under a threatening gray sky, she stood at
the Manhattan street corner, frantically waving at motorcars and horse-drawn
buggies, but they all passed by her without a second glance. Wasn’t it against
the law not to stop? If it wasn’t, it should be. Compared to this indignity,
slipping out of the hospital had been a breeze. She’d simply waited until the
morning shift changed and blended in with the departing visitors. Not that
anyone would care she’d gone.
Dispirited, she trudged down the
cobblestone street, taking care not to step into piles of fresh horse dung. The
drivers probably thought she was a street urchin in her ill-fitting threadbare
coat that barely skimmed her knees, and even worse, no hat. No self-respecting
lady went out in public without her hat. Fuddy-duddy Great-Aunt Florence
wouldn’t have approved. And she certainly wouldn’t have approved of Violet
roaming about unaccompanied. But this wasn’t the time for social niceties.
Violet wasn’t in London under the watchful eye of a battalion of bat-faced
maids.
Violet loved the freedom but not the
weather. For early April it felt more like February, a cold that chilled to the
bone. It had been equally blustery when she’d boarded Titanic at Southampton,
the docks swarming with well-wishers. What had Florence said? That everyone
would remember Titanic for years to come, and that Violet was embarking on the
adventure of a lifetime. Violet thought it was a bit premature to make such a
declaration, as it was only 1912, and who knew what else might happen? As it
turned out, Florence had been right – but not in the way she’d intended.”
About P.J. McIlvaine:
PJ McIlvaine is a prolific and creative children’s
author/screenwriter/writer/journalist.
PJ will have two books coming out in 2023: A GOOD MAN, a gritty adult
contemporary psych thriller from Bloodhound Books and THE CURIOUS CONUNDRUM
OF CHARLEMAGNE CROSS, a young adult alternate history adventure set in
Victorian London from Orange Blossom Books.
PJ's debut middle-grade supernatural historical mystery adventure VIOLET
YORKE, GILDED GIRL: GHOSTS IN THE CLOSET (Darkstroke Books, April 2022) is
about a poor little rich girl in NYC 1912 who sees ghosts.
PJ’s debut picture book LITTLE LENA AND THE BIG TABLE (June 2019, Big Belly
Book Co.), with illustrations by Leila Nabih, is about a determined little
girl tired of eating with her annoying cousins at the kid’s table, only to
discover that the big table isn’t much better. She has another picture book,
DRAGON ROAR (MacLaren-Cochrane Publishing, October 2021) artwork by Logan
Rogers, about a lonely, sick dragon who has lost his mighty roar, and the
brave village girl who helps him find it again.
PJ is also a co-host and founding member of #PBPitch, the premiere Twitter
pitch party for picture book creators.
PJ has been published in numerous outlets including The New York Times and
Newsday, and is a regular contributor for The Children’s Book Insider
newsletter (paid firewall), writing about the path to publication and
interviews with established and debut kid lit authors.
PJ lives on Eastern Long Island with her family and furbaby Luna.
Website | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | Goodreads
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Giveaway Details:
1 winner will receive a finished copy of VIOLET YORKE, GILDED GIRL: GHOSTS
IN THE CLOSET, US Only.
Ends April 18th, midnight EST.
Tour Schedule:
Week One:
4/3/2023 |
Guest Post/IG Post |
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4/3/2023 |
Review/IG Post |
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4/4/2023 |
Interview/IG Post (when available) |
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4/4/2023 |
Excerpt/IG Post |
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4/5/2023 |
Excerpt/IG Post |
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4/5/2023 |
Excerpt |
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4/6/2023 |
Review/IG Post |
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4/6/2023 |
Review/IG Post |
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4/7/2023 |
Review/IG Post |
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4/7/2023 |
Review/IG Post |
4/10/2023 |
IG Review/TikTok Post |
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4/10/2023 |
IG Review/TikTok Post |
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4/11/2023 |
IG Review |
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4/11/2023 |
Review |
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4/12/2023 |
Review/IG Post |
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4/12/2023 |
IG Review/LFL Drop Pic |
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4/13/2023 |
Review |
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4/13/2023 |
IG Review |
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4/14/2023 |
IG Review |
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4/14/2023 |
Review/IG Post |
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