Hello everyone! We are so happy and excited to announce the tour schedule for The Last Shadow Warrior by Sam Subity.

May 4th
Stuck in Fiction – Interview & Top 5 Reasons to Read The Last Shadow Warrior
Justice For Readers – Review, Favourite Quotes & Mood Board
Moonlight Rendezvous – Review
Brooklyn Blogs Books – Review & Mood Board
May 5th
Nine Bookish Lives – Promo Post
thisbellereadstoo – Review & Mood Board
PopTheButterfly Reads – Review
May 6th
A Court of Coffee and Books – Interview
Confessions of a YA Reader – Promo Post
I dream in Books – Review & Favourite Quotes
May 7th
DJREADSBOOKS – Review & Favourite Quotes
Book Notes by Athina – Review
May 8th
Trapped Inside Stories – Interview
Books. Iced Lattes. Blessed. – Review
The Writer’s Alley – Review, Favourite Quotes, & Mood Board
May 9th
The Book Dutchesses – Review
Storme Reads A Lot – Creative Post – Middle Grade List
Gwendalyn’s Books – Review
May 10th
Kait Plus Books – Interview
Books and Everything in Between – Review & Favourite Quotes
Celia’s Reads – Review
Pages & Plots – Promo Post

May 4th
feliciareads11 – Blogger’s Choice
justiceforreaders – Blogger’s Choice
moonlight_rendezvous – Blogger’s Choice
brooklynblogsbooks – Blogger’s Choice
May 5th
fangirlpixiebooks – Promo
ficticiouswonderland – Review
ninebookishlives – Promo
popthebutterfly – Blogger’s Choice
May 6th
tinybooknest – Review & Favourite Quotes
acourtofcoffeeandbooksblog – Blogger’s Choice
idreaminbooks – Blogger’s Choice
May 7th
jypsylynn – Review
djreadsbooks – Blogger’s Choice
booknotes_athina – Blogger’s Choice
May 8th
tbrandbeyond – Promo
trappedinsidestories – Blogger’s Choice
jrundy85 – Blogger’s Choice
May 9th
ashton_reads – Review & Mood Board
thebookdutchesses – Blogger’s Choice
stormereadsalot – Blogger’s Choice
gwendalyn_books – Blogger’s Choice
May 10th
hturningpages – Favourite Quotes & Top 5 Reasons to Read The Last Warrior
kathreadsya – Review
kaitplusbooks – Blogger’s Choice
books.n.everythinginbetween – Blogger’s Choice


Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy
Publishing date: May 4th, 2021
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Content Warnings: Main characters’s mother has died four years earlier and her father is critically injured and hospitalized for most of the book
Synopsis:
Twelve-year-old Abby Beckett is proud to come from a long line of elite Viking warriors known as the Aesir. She’s spent her entire life training to hunt the horrific creatures known as Grendels – the ancient foe of the Aesir – just like her mother did before she died. But there’s just one, small problem: No one has seen a Grendel in centuries, and the Viking Council wants to disband the Aesir . . . forever.
When her father is injured in an attack that leaves him in a coma, Abby is forced to take refuge at Vale Hall, a mysterious school in Minnesota where nothing is quite as it seems. She soon discovers the tables have turned and a Grendel is hunting her, but when she tries to alert the Viking Council, they accuse her of making up stories for attention . . . just like her mother did.
Desperate to protect her father and clear her mother’s name, Abby goes on a dangerous quest to discover the truth–a journey that brings her face-to-face with some unlikely foes, including a Ping-Pong-playing sea monster with a wicked backhand, and a dark Valkyrie with a fondness for bingo. Abby quickly realizes that someone at the school is trying to stop her progress and destroy the Aesir for good. And only she can unravel the sinister plot before it’s too late.


Sam Subity loves writing stories that explore the magic and wonder of being a kid and is thrilled to share his writing with readers everywhere—both the young in age and the young at heart.
When he’s not writing, you might find him running the trails of northern California where the endless, winding miles past fog and ocean inspire stories of adventure and mystery.
Or he might be mowing his lawn. Because that’s what adults sometimes have to do.
But in either case, Sam Subity is very likely imagining himself fighting mythical creatures or at the prow of a dragon ship feeling the wind and sea spray on his face alongside his own Viking queen and their two Vikelets. His greatest hope is that in reading his books, you too may be transported to another place where, for a little while, you can exchange the ordinary for the extraordinary.