Tour Schedule: FROST by M.P. Kozlowsky


Hey everyone! We are super excited to announce the schedule for the FROST Blog Tour which begins on Monday, October 3rd!

The tour runs from October 3rd-7th & 10th-14th, will have one stop per day, and will consist of a mix of reviews, interviews, and excerpts.

There is also a tour-wide giveaway for 3 copies of the book, US Only. So be sure to stop by any or all of the stops for a chance to win.

But until then, here are your hosts.

The Tour Hosts

Week One

10/3/2017- Twinning for Books- Interview
10/4/2017- Here's to Happy EndingsReview
10/5/2017- Just CommonlyGuest Post
10/6/2017- Pretty Deadly ReviewsReview
10/7/2017- Books and LaddersExcerpt

Week Two

10/10/2017- Emily Reads EverythingReview
10/11/2017- Curling Up With A Good BookGuest Post
10/12/2017- Betwixt the PagesReview
10/13/2017- The Cover ContessaInterview
10/14/2017- A Gingerly Review- Review

About the Book

Title: FROST
Author: M.P. Kozlowsky
Pub. Date: October 11, 2016
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Pages: 352
Formats: Hardcover, paperback, eBook
Cinder meets The Walking Dead in a chilling futuristic fairy tale that will reboot everything you thought about family, love, and what it means to be human.

Sixteen-year-old Frost understands why she's spent her entire life in an abandoned apartment building. The ruined streets below are hunting grounds for rogue robots and Eaters.

She understands why she's never met a human besides her father. She even understands why he forbids her to look for medicine for her dying pet. But the thing is, it's not her real father giving the orders . . .

It's his memories.

Before he died, Frost's father uploaded his consciousness into their robot servant. But the technology malfunctioned, and now her father fades in and out. So when Frost learns that there might be medicine on the other side of the ravaged city, she embarks on a dangerous journey to save the only living creature she loves.

With only a robot as a companion, Frost must face terrors of all sorts, from outrunning the vicious Eaters . . . to talking to the first boy she's ever set eyes on. But can a girl who's only seen the world through books and dusty windows survive on her own?


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