Hey, everyone. I’m delighted today to feature a new release, co-authored by James J. Cudney and Didi Oviatt.
This book sounds like a real page-turner. I hope you’ll welcome them to my blog and be sure to check out the give-away below.
Weathering Old Souls
by James J. Cudney & Didi Oviatt
Genre: Metaphysical, Spiritual Historical Fiction
Abigail has always struggled with the voices. From the relentless tyranny a woman faces on an antebellum plantation to the unknown prison camps in America during World War II, our heroine discovers the past in a way that changes her future.
Moments from the past serve as guiding posts for the countryβs growth, and also mark the transitions for Abigailβs own personal history. Her best friend, Margaret, partners with Abigail to discover the identity of the mysterious voices, while focusing on her passion and quest to become a United States senator.
Through it all, a serial killer torments the country, romance blossoms between people they meet during the journey, and long-buried secrets come to light in devastating ways. As elements twist, numbers align and spiritual powers connect, no one will be the same again.
Didi Oviatt is an intuitive soul. She’s a wife and mother first, with one son and one daughter. Her thirst to write was developed at an early age, and she never looked back. After digging down deep and getting in touch with her literary self, she’s writing mystery/thrillers like Search for Maylee, Justice for Belle, Aggravated Momentum, and Sketch, along with multiple short story collections. She’s collaborated with Kim Knight in an ongoing interactive short story anthology, The Suspenseful Collection. Most recently, she published her first romance novella titled Skinny Dippinβ which was originally released as a part of the highly appraised Anthology, Sinners and Saints. When Didi doesn’t have her nose buried in a book, she can be found enjoying a laid-back outdoorsy lifestyle. Time spent sleeping under the stars, hiking, fishing, and ATVing the back roads of beautiful mountain trails, and sun-bathing in the desert heat play an important part of her day to day lifestyle.
James J. Cudney
James is my given name, but most folks call me Jay. I live in New York City, grew up on Long Island, and graduated from Moravian College, an historic but small liberal arts school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, with a degree in English literature and minors in Education, Business and Spanish. After college, I accepted a technical writing position for a telecommunications company during Y2K and spent the last ~20 years building a career in technology & business operations in the retail, sports, media, hospitality, and entertainment industries. Throughout those years, I wrote short stories, poems, and various beginnings to the βGreat American Novel,β but I was so focused on my career that writing became a hobby. In 2016, I committed to focusing my energies toward reinvigorating a second career in reading, writing, and publishing.
Didi and James are giving away 4 prizes as part of this marketing campaign. Winner will be drawn the week after release:
$25 Amazon Gift Card
$40 Psychic Services
1 eBook of Weathering Old Souls
1 physical book of Weathering Old Souls (US Only)
46 Responses
Congrats on this latest release. Best of luck to James and Didi. It looks like a great read π
Joan, thanks for sharing! π
Thanks for stopping by, Harmony. I’m sure James and Didi will appreciate the support.
Thank you! We appreciate you so much… π
Thank you Harmony! We’re thrilled for the release β€
Joan,
Thank you for this wonderful splash post to kick off the blog tour. It looks wonderful with your blog colors, and we truly appreciate your generosity. Have a wonderful weekend… I’m off to share this everywhere! π
J
Itβs a pleasure to host you, Jay. Best of luck to you and Didi.
This sounds like a fascinating story and I love the metaphysical aspect of it. Thank you for sharing, Joan. Best wishes to James and Didi!!
Thank you, Jan. We really love this one, getting so emotional each time we read it again! π Have a wonderful weekend.
It sounds like a great book. Thanks for stopping by, Jan.
Thanks Jan!! Writing metaphysical was so much fun, especially since Jay is so brilliant ππ€©
We hope you give it a read!
All the best to James and Didi.
Thank you!
Thanks, Craig. Iβm sure they appreciate the support.
Thank you! β€
Congrats to Didi and James. Thanks for hosting, Joan.
Thank you for stopping by, John.
Thank you.
Thank you John! β€
Congrats Didi and Jay on your release:) I have it on my TBR list and look forward to reading it.
Thanks for hosting, Joan.
Thank you so much!!! π
Thanks for stopping by, Denise.
That’s fantastic news! We hope you love it! β€ Thank you so much for your readership!
Congratulations, Didi and Jay! How exciting. I’m looking forward to hearing more about it on your tour. Thank you for hosting, Joan.
Thank you, Gwen. We appreciate it! π
Thanks for stopping by, Gwen.
Thank you Gwen!! β€
Joan, this post is beautiful! Thank you a million times over for joining the tour. You’re so very much appreciated! β€
Didi, it was a pleasure to join the tour. Best of luck to you and James on the new release!
Thank you! β€
The book sounds wonderful. I saw it on Jay’s site. Collaborations are so interesting to me from a writing perspective, and on top of that the story is intriguing. I look forward to learning more as the tour progresses. π Thanks for hosting, Joan!
I does sound intriguing. And I’m also intrigued by collaborations – something I’ve never tried. Thanks for stopping by, Diana.
Thank you… I appreciate it. Didi has been an amazing co-writer. I was so lucky to team up with her on this one.
Collaborations are so intriguing! I wish you both great luck with this one. π
Just a note, Jay. Your gravatar sends me to your author’s website and I can’t find a link there to your blog. I would visit your blog more often, I just can’t seem to get there. π
Hmmm. Thank you. Iβm not sure how or where to change it. Iβll have to search for the Gravatar.
Or just add a blog link to your author’s site menu. That’s an easy fix too. π
Hi… Ah, I think I misunderstood. Did you mean on jamesjcudney.com there is not ‘blog’ menu item for anything I’ve posted? There is a link to my TRUTH site but the only way to the blog on my AUTHOR SITE is to open a post and then see the rest. I can add a menu item there!
π That would be helpful. Your gravatar sends me to jamescudney.com. I end up searching for a link to your TRUTH blog and can’t find one. Then I feel bad because you visited me and I can’t visit you back!
all fixed now, thanks! links to both blogs in the menu now!
That’s awesome! You’ll be seeing a lot more of me!
This looks so interesting! I’m not sure I’ve ever read a metaphysical book before. Best of luck to Jay and Didi!
I don’t think I have read one either, Jacquie. It does sound interesting.
Yikes! Somehow I missed this post, but I had to drop by and wish Jay and Didi the best with Weathering Old Souls. I LOVE that book cover, too!
Thanks for hosting, Joan!
Itβs a great cover. Thanks for stopping by, Mae.
Thank you so much! No worries… we love that you stopped by today~
It’s great to see James and Didi here with their new book, Joan. I really enjoyed it and will be sharing my review tomorrow.
This sounds like a wonderful book and I’m excited for James and Didi. I look forward to reading your review.