
Hello and thank you for your interest in being a part of the virtual book tour for Andi Ewington’s Fantasy/Comedy novel, The Hero Interviews! We’re so excited to hold a 7-day virtual tour, consisting of 7-15 stops, and would love for you to be a part of it.
For this tour, we’re looking for 7+ bloggers, bookstagrammers, TikTokers, or YouTubers to show some love for The Hero Interviews through reviews, guest features, spotlights, interviews with the author, or any other creative posts. The tour will run from June 1st – June 7th and hosts will be given complimentary eBooks. This tour is open internationally.
Please note that filling out the following form will not guarantee you a place on the tour schedule, as the spots are limited. However, we want you to know how much we appreciate your interest and hope you’ll consider joining us as we roll out the “read” carpet and celebrate amazing SFF.
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The Hero Interviews by Andi Ewington
Published: December 1, 2022
Series: N/A
Genre: Fantasy/Comedy
Intended Age Group: 15+
Pages: 925
Publisher: Forty-Five Limited (Self Published)
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62951981-the-hero-interviews

Book Blurb:
Heroes… you can’t swing a cat without hitting one. You can’t even hatch a nefarious plan without some adventuring party invading your dungeon to thwart you. So, it stands to reason they’re a force for good—right?
Well—yes and no…
Elburn Barr is a Loremaster who has turned his back on his family’s tradition of adventuring and stepped out into the realm of heroes to interview a whole smörgåsbord board of fantastical characters from stoic, swear-shy Paladins through to invisible sword-carrying Mime Warriors.
Through his transcribed journal, he’ll take a cheeky peek at the truth lurking behind the hero myth—and everything associated with them. Across his many encounters, he hopes to uncover his brother’s fate—a brother who has been missing for ten summers after brazenly setting out to forge a heroic name for himself.
Will Elburn discover what really happened to his brother, or will he fail in his quest and become another casualty of the adventuring trade?
The Hero Interviews is a departure from the usual swords and sorcery yarn—it’s a sometimes gritty, sometimes amusing, but completely bonkers look at the realm of heroes.
See Also:
Goodness Gracious, Great Balls of Fire! • You Talkin’ to Me? • So, Mr. du Lac, How Long Have You Been Dead?
Content/Trigger Warnings:
Shown on Page (things clearly told to the reader):
- Mention of an Orc Suicide-Watch
- Toilet humor (poo jokes, etc)
- that Barbarians punch Camels (in reference to Conan the Barbarian
- Cats eating Mice (A Wild-Shaped Druid)
- Self-satisfying Treants
- Some slapstick violence
- Drug references
- Ale references
Alluded to (things only mentioned in passing or hinted at):
- Toilet humor
- Sexual encounters
- How a blind monk “sees” (using an herb)
- Herbal use (drugs)
- Drinking (ale)
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