The Brave Zombie Release Blitz with E.A. Reyland

Title: The Brave Zombie    
Author: E.A. Reyland
Genre: Children’s
Illustrator: Jassadore
Publication Date: June 20th, 2019
Blurb:
First grade is hard enough when you’re a new student, but for Nigel it’s even harder, being that he’s a zombie and all. Dive into first grade with Nigel as he meets his new friend, Alyssa, and they both learn to be brave together.
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E.A Reyland spends her days playing the role of super mom and wife. But, at night she dons her cape and put on her writing hat and dives into the world of her imagination. Nothing is off limits to this mom. From friendly zombies to timid werewolves. E.A. is making the paranormal fun for all ages and loving every moment of it. For other works please visit her at www.Emilycyr.com
About the Illustrator:
JessAdore is the owner & artist behind all the “creepycute” products for the brand Jess Adorables.
She is a stay-at-home mom of 3 who spends most of week homeschooling her three children and creating “creepycute” creations for her brand. 
She has been drawing since she could hold a pencil and fined tuned her craft at University of the Incarnate Word, where she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts. Writing and illustrating children’s books has been a dream of hers since she was in grade school.
She’s written and illustrated two books of her own titled: “Are You My Zombie Chicken Momma?” and “Tricks, Spooks, & Bones”. She is currently working on a several books and a comic series surrounding her original character Peck, the zombie chick.
Jess’ artwork is inspired by all things creepy and all things cute. She has combined the two and has created her own “creepycute” style which has made her brand distinguishable from others.
Stay up to date by following her at @JessAdorables on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter and visit her website at www.JessAdorables.com. If you would like to contact the illustrator directly, email to jessadorables@gmail.com.
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