BOOK TOUR: Mourning's Dawn (Iyarri Chronicles #2) by Melissa Lynn Herold
''The differences between me and the Iyarri were so slight . . . but these similarities brought no kinship; instead, the Iyarri treated them as things I’d stolen, things that weren’t rightfully mine.''
Hello booklovers! Feather & Dove is back again for yet another book tour! This time we are excited to present you Mourning's Dawn (The Iyarri Chronicles, book 2) by Melissa Lynn Herold!
Mourning's Dawn is the epic continuation to Heaven's Silhouette! Ebook of book 1 will be provided to all hosts for a complete reading experience.
This tour will run from May 20th - May 24th, 2021. We are looking for 10 passionate bookstagrammers to create a high quality, creative photo that includes this book. Reviews are not obligatory but very much appreciated. If you are interested to review you will have around 2 weeks to read the book before the tour.
A physical copy + 1 essential oil will be provided to a few select US hosts. The rest US/INTL hosts will be provided with the full digital pack which includes printable bookmarks and art prints.
Series Name: The Iyarri Chronicles
Book 1: Heaven's Silhouette: Iyarri Chronicles
Book 2: Mourning's Dawn: Iyarri Chronicles
Trigger Warnings: Violence
About the book...
Hated, heckled and reviled, Aurelia has spent six months cloistered inside the Iyarri stronghold of Idura as a living, breathing punishment and a reminder of her father’s sins. Much as she did in the human world, she takes refuge in her art, but when a savage act of cruelty shatters the last piece of her old life, something inside Aurelia breaks, awakening a dangerous new ability in a rush of golden light. Her new powers, left unchecked, threaten to drive her to madness, but she might never get the chance to learn more—there’s someone out there who knows what she is and wants her dead.
Now, in a world full of blades, magic, and threats on all sides, Aurelia must rely on a traitor to master her newfound powers, stay alive, and reveal the secret behind her place in Iyarri society