November 4, 2022

Designed by Destiny Blog Tour: Guest Post + Giveaway

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the DESIGNED BY DESTINY by Maya Tyler Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

DESIGNED BY DESTINY (Fairy Godmothers Incorporated #1)
Author: Maya Tyler
Release Date: November 15, 2022
Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing
Formats: Paperback, eBook
Pages: 216

Find it: GoodreadsAmazon, B&N, iBooks, Kobo

After a painful break-up in university, Bethany Clarke has sworn off love to focus on her career. From her humble South Side beginnings to her position as an architect intern at a prestigious Chicago firm, she's proven to be a hard worker and is proud of her accomplishments. In three years, she’ll be a fully licensed architect which is more important to her than anything else.

Confirmed bachelor Nicholas Grey is more than the playboy perpetrated by the tabloids. Now his position as CEO of the architecture firm Grey & Company is on the line, and his mother’s interference is making things more difficult. Nick’s committed to his work, but, in order to be taken seriously, he needs to land a huge project. A stable personal life will help guarantee the contract.

Fairy Godmother Faye Delmore hears Nick’s plea and steps in to help. Posing as a publicist, she suggests a strategy to polish his public image, which includes convincing Beth to play his wife. Faye knows Nick needs the huge project to save his job, but she also knows he needs Beth in his life.

What happens when you add a fairy godmother who loves playing matchmaker into the equation? A future designed by destiny.

Inspiration: Magic, Discrimination, and Harassment

Designed by Destiny started as a completely different story and eventually evolved into its present form. I had a vague idea of events that I wanted to include: a misunderstanding, divorce settlement negotiation, happily-ever-after, but it wasn’t until I incorporated my fairy godmother that I really had a story.

I introduced my trio of fairy godmothers, Faye, Ginger, and Rainy, in The Magicals Series. I enjoyed writing these ladies so much that I knew they needed stories of their own. However, I write romance and, since I didn’t anticipate giving my fairy godmothers love interests, I needed a heroine and hero. A couple who needed a little nudge in the right direction fit the bill.

One thing I love about romance novels—other than the romance itself—is the ability of the genre to incorporate real life issues. This story included subtle references to racial and economic discrimination as well as workplace harassment. I let issues emerge organically and address them with honesty and candor. My characters are who they are. I let them react as they would.

Discrimination is a tough and loaded subject. As a non-white person (I’m half-Chinese), I have faced some racial discrimination. Being biracial puts me in an in-between place – not quite fitting into either group—Caucasian or Asian. Pre-conceived judgement is a major reason for discrimination. In Designed by Destiny, the hero’s mother takes an instant disliking to the heroine. I hint at economic differences as being the prominent reason rather than race because I saw the mother as an elitist snob who was more concerned with protecting her bank account than her son’s happiness. One of my reviewers commented that she had an “instant visceral hate reaction” to the mother which was the ultimate compliment. The hero is also judged for his past antics which endears him to the heroine as she sees him for the man he wants to be.

Workplace harassment is another topic that has personally affected me. That particular situation had a very negative impact on my life. I have a high standard of morality and sense of justice. When company policy and the law were not abided, I essentially had an existential crisis leading to chronic health issues. When my heroine experiences workplace harassment, my hero stands up for her. The culprit is disciplined and the behavior discontinued. Basically, the outcome I would’ve wished for myself.

Writing is an important outlet for me. I can weave my magic into every word and conclude every story with a happily-ever-after. Through writing, I learn more about myself and, hopefully, my stories will resonate with readers.

Intrigued? Designed by Destiny is available November 15 from Tirgearr Publishing.

Maya Tyler is a multi-published author of paranormal romance novels and blogger at Maya’s Musings. An avid reader, Maya writes the books she loves to read—romances! Her paranormal romances come with complex plot twists and happily-ever-afters.

When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading, listening to music (alternative rock, especially from the 1990s), practicing yoga, and watching movies and TV.

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(1) winner will win a $25 Amazon Gift Card - International.

Ends November 15th, midnight EST.

 

Tour Schedule:

Week One:

10/31/2022

#BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog

Guest Post/IG Post

10/31/2022

Author Z. Knight

Guest Post/IG Post

11/1/2022

@meetcuteromancebooks

Guest Post/IG Post

11/1/2022

Sadie's Spotlight

Guest Post/IG Post

11/2/2022

The Momma Spot

Guest Post

11/2/2022

Jazzy Book Reviews

Guest Post/IG Post

11/3/2022

Nagma | TakeALookAtMyBookshelf

IG Review

11/3/2022

The Real World According To Sam

Review/IG Post

11/4/2022

The.bibliophile.michelle

IG Review

11/4/2022

A Dream Within A Dream

Guest Post

Week Two:

11/7/2022

My Cat Reads

Review/IG Post

11/7/2022

Fire and Ice

Review

11/8/2022

@allyluvsbooksalatte

IG Review/TikTok Post

11/8/2022

Rajiv's Reviews

Review/IG Post

11/9/2022

Books a Plenty Book Reviews

Review

11/9/2022

Nagma | TakeALookAtMyBookshelf

IG Review

11/10/2022

Review Thick And Thin

Review/IG Post

11/10/2022

Bookdreamr

Review/IG Post

11/11/2022

Jael Just Reading

Review/IG Post

11/11/2022

Two Chicks on Books

Guest Post/IG Post




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