I’m very pleased today to welcome The BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight Tour for John Morey’s Card Snake! This book has made it to the semi-finals, so you know there’s something good going on–but before getting to this Spotlight, let’s start with a word about BBNYA.
BBNYA:
BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 (17 in 2025) finalists and one overall winner.
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Book Details:
Title: Card Snake by John Morey
Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Adventure
Age Category: Adult
Format: Hardcover/Paperback/Ebook
Length: 486 Pages
Publication Date: September 21, 2024

About the Book:
THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS…
Asteria Silvertongue, a snake in a city of humans, breaks hearts and wins wallets with her vivid scales just as much as her skill with cards. When a valuable artifact from the war that could rewrite her people’s history drops into her scaly hands, she finds herself drawn into a web of deception and betrayal that threatens to bring her deepest secrets to light. Can she play her cards right to avoid the mob, keep her tail out of trouble, and perhaps even find a little love before it’s too late?
Book Links:
Amazon Canada ~ Amazon US ~ Amazon UK ~ Goodreads ~ The Story Graph

About the Authors:
John Morey is the author of Card Snake, a Gaslamp fantasy novel as well as the Lucy December urban fantasy series. He is a former professional editor, an amateur historian, and photographer. Born in Pennsylvania and raised on a steady diet of monsters, he now lives in the Bay Area, where there are even bigger monsters. It’s pretty much always about the monsters. John wrote articles for Nerditis, has written for Poe Ghostal and Captain Toy’s Reviews, contributed to the 2007 Welebaethan Historical Journal, was once a typist in the same building where Dashiel Hammett worked for the Pinkertons, and John Stossel once called him “the toughest guy in New York” (long story. It involved a puppy, lots of snow, and Grandma). But really, it’s all about the monsters

My thanks to The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award for the invitation to participate in this tour and the materials they provided.


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