BOOK LAUNCH: The House That Didn’t End!
Here it is, folks! The House That Didn’t End is out for the world to see. I’m so insanely excited, and it’s been such a blessing to work with the cover designer and editor who helped make my book possible. I will certainly be writing a full post about the publishing process soon, but I’ve been so busy writing guest posts, plugging through school, and working part-time, I kind of forgot until just now that I was supposed to write my own blog post. 

BLURB:
Nothing, not even the creepy house in the woods, can dissuade Ly O’Dare from finishing this scavenger hunt. Where else can a broke seventeen-year-old get enough money to finance her art endeavors and start a business?
Even being snowed in with a sarcastic stranger isn’t too bad, and as long as he is helping her find the hidden staircase, she’ll tolerate his quips. Jackson Evergreen’s quest was something he had been preparing for his entire life. And now he’s finally at the end of it, so close to saving the world when he gets snowed in with a bubbly blonde named Ly. The house is more dangerous than either of them prepared for, though, and Jackson’s suddenly thrust into a situation he didn’t intend to get in and is falling for a girl he only just met.
One thing they know for sure, however, in this house, nothing is what it seems.
Sept 1- thesunshining.weebly.com FEATURE
Sept 2- swordmaidenoftheking.home.blog BOOK REVIEW
Sept 3- ekseaver.wordpress.com LAUNCH
Sept 6- @coldestsunshine GUEST POST
Sept 8- @bibliophile.nat FEATURE
Sept 9- jennaterese.com GUEST POST
Sept 16- kayleighidea.wixsite.com GUEST POST
Sept 17- teenwritersnook.com GUEST POST
Sept 20- discipleswhowrite.com BOOK REVIEW
Sept 22- www.graceajohnson.com AUTHOR INTERVIEW
Sept 25- daisytorres15.wixsite.com GUEST POST
Sept 30- kadotakesan.wordpress.com AUTHOR INTERVIEW

AUTHOR BIO:To find an E. K. Seaver, you must set a trap. The best option is to lure her in using chocolate, blankets, and a typewriter, but if none of those are on hand, spare books and Broadway music can be easily substituted.
She prefers to be wild and free, though. Whether it includes adventuring through the Rocky Mountains or curled up at a local bookshop, she uses he
r freedom to produce art. From books to scarves to paintings, Ms. Seaver strives to honor her King in every aspect of her creative works. She desires her stories to hold a meaning beyond the tale and attempts to follow in the footsteps of storytellers who came before her. You can find her and her wild adventures at ekseaver.wordpress.com or on Instagram @ekseaver.author.
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