Friday, July 15, 2016

Author Joylene Nowell Butler’s new release, Mâtowak Woman Who Cries, will be published in November by Dancing Lemur Press LLC. I am organizing a virtual book tour for Joylene’s murder mystery and hope you will join us.

The tour will run from Oct. 17 to Nov. 19 (excluding weekends unless necessary). Posts will consists of reviews, interviews, and excerpts. There will also be a number of giveaways. Review copies are available in print (US only), ePub and Mobi formats from the publisher.

If you would like to participate in Joylene’s book tour, please click on this link and fill out the form or fill out the form below.

Your participation in this tour is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns, please send an email to Mason at mcbooktours@gmail.com. I look forward to working with you and believe you will find Joylene’s book quite entertaining.

A murder enveloped in pain and mystery...
            When Canada's retired Minister of National Defense, Leland Warner, is murdered in his home, the case is handed to Corporal Danny Killian, an aboriginal man tortured by his wife's unsolved murder.
The suspect, 60-year-old Sally Warner, still grieves for the loss of her two sons, dead in a suicide/murder eighteen months earlier. Confused and damaged, she sees in Corporal Killian a friend sympathetic to her grief and suffering and wants more than anything to trust him.
Danny finds himself with a difficult choice—indict his prime suspect, the dead minister's horribly abused wife or find a way to protect her and risk demotion. Or worse, transfer away from the scene of his wife’s murder and the guilt that haunts him...

About the Author
When Joylene's father died in 1983, she wrote her first full–length manuscript to channel her grief. The seven-year process left her hooked and she began Dead Witness within a few weeks of finishing Always Father's Child.
Today Joylene is the author of three suspense novels: Dead Witness, Broken But Not Dead, and the steam-punk collaboration Break Time. While she'll admit being published didn't fix all the wrongs in her life, she wishes her parents had lived to see her success. Dead Witness was a finalist in the 2012 Global eBook Awards. Broken But Not Dead won the 2012 IPPY Silver Medal, and its sequel Mâtowak Woman Who Cries is due for release November 1, 2016.
Joylene lives with her husband and their two cats Marbles and Shasta on beautiful Cluculz Lake in central British Columbia. They spend their winters in Bucerias, Nayarit.