TOUR SCHEDULE: My Throat An Open Grave by Tori Bovalino

Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for My Throat An Open Grave by Tori Bovalino.

February 19th
Cozy Wander TalesPromotional Post
The Review BoothReview

February 20th
DB’s Guide to the GalaxyReview

February 21st
Confessions of a YA ReaderPromotional Post

February 22nd
Twirling Book PrincessPromotional Post
Reading StewardessReview, Playlist
PopTheButterfly ReadsReview

February 23rd
Lit Lemon BooksReview

February 24th
forthenovelloversReview

February 25th
Gwendalyn’s BooksReview

February 19th
shereadytoreadReview
ariandher.booksReview
thereviewboothContent Creator’s Choice

February 20th
bingereaderPromotional Post
quirkylitloverTop 5 Reasons to Read My Throat an Open Grave
callistoscallingTop 5 Reasons to Read My Throat an Open Grave, Mood Board
thesleepybookwormReview

February 21st
spellsbooksandkrystalsReview, Favorite Quotes
daniereads87Review
pawsitivelybookishReview, Playlist
dreaminginpagesReview

February 22nd
bookmarked.by.beckyReview
bookish.by.tradeTop 5 Reasons to Read My Throat an Open Grave
popthebutterflyContent Creator’s Choice

February 23rd
tbrandbeyondPromotional Post
nissa_the.bookwormReview
spoonie.readsReview, Mood Board
kathreadsallReview

February 24th
bookdemonio – Promotional Post
speedreadstagramReview
artxsoulsTop 5 Reasons to Read My Throat an Open Grave
acourtofspinesnpagesReview

February 25th
shariva.writesReview
whatkarinareadsReview
gwendalyn_books_Content Creator’s Choice

Genre: Young Adult Horror
Publishing date: February 20th, 2024

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Synopsis:

Labyrinth meets folk horror in this darkly romantic tale of a girl who wishes her baby brother away to the Lord of the Wood


Growing up in the small town of Winston, Pennsylvania feels like drowning. Leah goes to church every Sunday, works when she isn’t at school, and takes care of her baby brother, Owen. Like every girl in Winston, she tries to be right and good and holy. If she isn’t the Lord of the Wood will take her, and she’ll disappear like so many other girls before her.

But living up to the rigorous standards of the town takes its toll. One night, when Owen won’t stop screaming, Leah wishes him away, and the Lord listens. The screaming stops, and all that’s left in the crib is a small bundle of sticks tied with a ribbon.

Filled with shame and the weight of the town’s judgment, Leah is forced to cross the river into the Lord of the Wood’s domain to bring Owen back. But the devilish figure who has haunted Winston for generations isn’t what she expects. He tells her she can have her brother back—for the price of a song. A song that Leah will have one month to write.

It’s a bargain that will uncover secrets her hometown has tried to keep buried for decades. And what she unearths will have her questioning everything she’s been taught to fear.

Content Warning: Religious trauma, violence

Tori Bovalino is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and currently lives in London. She holds a BA in English and anthropology from the University of Pittsburgh and an MA in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway, University of London. She is currently a student in Royal Holloway’s Creative writing
and practice-based PhD program. Tori is obsessed with chai tea, oversized sweaters, and talking about Pittsburgh.

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