TOUR SCHEDULE: Girl Forgotten by April Henry

Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Girl Forgotten by April Henry.

March 27th
Stuck in FictionInterview
Confessions of a YA ReaderReview

March 28th
The Sleepy BookwormReview
forthenovelloversReview

March 29th
And On She ReadsReview
Beauty & Her BooksReview

March 30th
Phannie the ginger bookwormReview, Playlist

March 31st
Reading StewardessReview
Charli’s Book BoxReview

April 1st
DB’s Guide to the GalaxyReview
Boys’ Mom Reads!Review

April 2nd
The Book DutchessesInterview
The Clever ReaderReview

March 27th
books.andsnacksReview
whatageminireadsPromotional Post
hooked.by.booksReview
cozybooktravellerReview, Playlist

March 28th
casreadzPromotional Post
thesleepybookwormContent Creator’s Choice

March 29th
lisashelvesPromotional Post
dreaminginpagesReview
thereadinggargoylePromotional Post
beautynherbooksContent Creator’s Choice

March 30th
neverknotreadingPromotional Post
lifewithprincemanReview, Creative Post: Annotation art
daniereads87Review

March 31st
bookishlifeofkelsPromotional Post
naturegracereaderReview
charliebookboxContent Creator’s Choice

April 1st
justa.gal.andherbooksReview
nissa_the.bookwormReview
shereadytoreadContent Creator’s Choice

April 2nd
lunatonks_777Review
laurensbookvibesPromotional Post
kathytrihardtTop 5 Reasons to Read Girl Forgotten
thecleverreaderContent Creator’s Choice

Genre: Young Adult Thriller
Publishing date: March 28, 2023

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Synopsis:

Piper Gray starts a true-crime podcast investigating a seventeen-year-old cold case in this thrilling YA murder mystery by New York Times bestselling author April Henry. 

Seventeen years ago, Layla Trello was murdered and her killer was never found. Enter true-crime fan Piper Gray, who is determined to reopen Layla’s case and get some answers. With the help of Jonas—who has a secret of his own—Piper starts a podcast investigating Layla’s murder. But as she digs deeper into the mysteries of the past, Piper begins receiving anonymous threats telling her to back off the investigation, or else. The killer is still out there, and Piper must uncover their identity before they silence her forever. 

New York Times-bestselling author April Henry knows how to kill you in a two-dozen different ways. She makes up for a peaceful childhood in an intact home by killing off fictional characters. There was one detour on April’s path to destruction:  when she was 12 she sent a short story about a six-foot tall frog who loved peanut butter to noted children’s author Roald Dahl. He liked it so much he showed it to his editor, who asked if she could publish it in Puffin Post, an international children’s magazine. By the time April was in her 30s, she had started writing about hit men, kidnappers, and drug dealers. She has published 27 mysteries and thrillers for teens and adults, with more to come. She is known for meticulously researching her novels to get the details right. 

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