Anywhen by Beth Duke

Thank you, @zooloosBT for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I like the front cover of Anywhen It's very pretty and eye catching. I liked how there is two timelines in the book which are set in 2101 and 1969 . The story about Baezy and her grandmother Kelly, and it was interesting reading how different there lives were in different eras : like how artificial intelligence is more popular in 2101 were it was none existing in the 1969. Fascinating to read especially how AI is starting to be around more in our lives. I found Anywhen to be beautifully written and flowed very well all the way through the book. This is great story that is heart-warming and I liked the characters a lot and seemed to click with them straight away. Anywhen is entertaining and a delightful read that open me up to subjects I didn't know much about. Brilliant 5 stars Beth’s Bio Beth Duke is an Amazon #1 Best Selling Author and the recipient of numerous honors for her fiction on two continents. She is eyeing the other five. Her book TAPESTRY was the Bronze Medal Winner in Southern Fiction in Publishers' Weekly's 2020 Readers Choice Awards, an Award-Winning Finalist in the 2020 International Book Awards, and a Five Star Readers' Favorite Award Winner. Country music superstar Randy Owen said, "Beth Duke's works are as real as grits and gravy in The South, and her usage of her Southern English has the taste of Mama's biscuits." Beth lives in the mountains of her native Alabama with her husband, Jay, and an assortment of dogs including a recently-rescued coonhound named Daisy who has stolen her heart. Beth is the adoring and proud mother of Jason and Savannah. She is a constant reader, travel aficionado, and likes to pretend she’s in baking competitions. She also finds great joy in joining book clubs for discussion (usually via Zoom). If your group would like to schedule a date, please email beth@bethduke.com. Her books DELANEY'S PEOPLE, DON'T SHOOT YOUR MULE, IT ALL COMES BACK TO YOU, TAPESTRY, and DARK ENOUGH TO SEE THE STARS are all love letters to her home state. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth’s Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethidee Twitter: https://twitter.com/bethidee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onlythebethforyou/ Website: http://bethduke.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Book Links Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/220605667-anywhen Purchase Link: https://mybook.to/anywhen-zbt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Blurb Baezy is born in 2069, the centennial of the legendary Woodstock Music and Art Fair. Everything peace, love, and flower power is celebrated that year in a wave of nostalgia that takes over fashion, music, and the public’s imagination. She grows up listening to and loving the artists of that time, dreaming of witnessing everyone from Joan Baez to Santana in person. When presented with the opportunity to time-travel, Baezy immediately chooses Woodstock as her destination. She plans to enjoy a glorious weekend of vibrant sights and sounds; her bell bottoms and a peasant blouse are packed for the adventure and she’s excited to surprise her great-great-great-grandmother, Kelly Adams. While Baezy’s certainly not a typical Woodstock attendee, Kelly isn’t either. She is at the very beginning of a stellar career researching artificial intelligence in the 1960s, and will later develop much of what will lead to the utopian society Baezy lives in. Kelly’s future family is immensely proud of her historic accomplishments. The contrast between Baezy's 2101 and 1969 is stunning from her first moment. Woodstock exceeds her wildest expectations, but holds far more than an introduction to her distant grandmother. Baezy quickly finds herself in life-altering situations she could never have anticipated. Part sci-fi, part historical fiction, and all heart, Anywhen is an intriguing concoction sure to delight readers. Imagine it as Cloud Cuckoo Land meets Back to the Future meets The Woodstock Music and Art Fair of 1969. This is a must-read for fans of The Invisible Life of Addie Larue, The Time Traveler's Wife, and The Midnight Library.

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