The Kiminee Dream, a 2021 awards finalist

The Next Generation Indie Book Awards named my debut novel, The Kiminee Dream, a 2021 finalist in the Fantasy category. The novel employs magical realism, which can fall under the broad fantasy umbrella. In the book, magical things happen in a real-world setting, not in a world entirely different from our own.

Also, the novel and the recently released Aunt Truly's Tales are now on a virtual book tour. Aunt Truly's Tales is an illustrated collection of stories Aunt Truly, a character in The Kiminee Dream, would tell if we came upon her in her home Windy Wood, where snow falls from November through April, and reality is open to interpretation.

The tour runs from June 7 through 18, 2021. Here's where you can find the schedule of stops: https://www.ireadbooktours.com/blog---current-tours/book-review-tour-the-kiminee-dream-a-novel-by-laura-mchale-holland

On the tour, you'll find reviews of both books, spotlight features, Q&A's, as well as guest posts by me. I hope you can stop in and leave a comment. Oh, there's a tour-wide giveaway, too: a signed paperback copy of The Kiminee Dream and Aunt Truly's Tales, and a $25 Amazon gift card.

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