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A Court of Broken Promises & Nightmares - Book Tour and Giveaway

4/25/2024

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​Once upon a time, an evil faerie queen traveled through the looking-glass with the cruelest of intentions…to curse a baby. 

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A Court of Broken Promises & Nightmares
Courts & Curses Book 2
by Michelle Helen Fritz
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Genre: YA Dark Fantasy Regency Romance

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Once upon a time, an evil faerie queen traveled through the looking-glass with the cruelest of intentions…to curse a baby.


When Alora meets her prince at a masquerade and shares a moonlight dance, her life is forever changed. As her heart longs for his promised return, she can't get his amber gaze far from her mind.

The Faerie Prince of the White Kingdom doesn't remember the night he fell in love with his true mate. Debauchery and unrest are twisting the subjects of Wonderland into sinister faeries, and the prince is suffering right alongside his people. With time ticking down to preserve the wonder of his land, he’ll need to battle his greatest foe and regain his lost memories or risk sacrificing everything.

With the help of the Resistance and a tutor with style and sass, Alora is destined to save the two kingdoms, but she’ll need to embrace the darkness in order to fulfill the prophecy. What Wonderland needs most is a savior. But she’s only ever been a simple English girl. No pressure there.

This is book two in a Regency fairytale re-telling mash-up series Courts & Curses with guaranteed happily ever afters and surprising twists to the tales you thought you knew. Adventure through the six Courts of Faerie in this shared universe as they battle the darkness that seeks to destroy their existence. Each book is written as a standalone with interconnecting characters and themes.


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​ “Who are you?” came a raspy voice to the side of the pathway. Alora cast her gaze in the direction from where the voice had come, noting the various shapes and heights of the mushrooms standing erect just beside the pathway. 

“I inquired who you are, you daft girl,” seethed the voice with unguarded irritation.

 “Why is everyone so unbearably rude?” Alora had had her fill with ill-mannered faeries and took angry steps until she halted before the mushroom where the tiny creature reclined. She staked her hands onto her hips in umbrage. 

Resting atop the largest brown and white mushroom was a tiny cyan caterpillar puffing out tiny rings of smoke. In one of his many grubby hands rested the mouthpiece of a hookah. He wasn’t wearing any practical clothing, yet there were minuscule sky-blue slippers on ten of his miniature feet. 

“Perhaps you're the rude one, you unwelcomed interloper!” the insect snapped before taking another drag on his instrument.

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Michelle Helen Fritz began her literary career as a personal assistant to Indie authors. She enjoys being immersed in the process of turning an idea into a complete and published book. Michelle loves to write about dashing heroes and the compelling women that tempt them with a bit of intrigue and an abundance of romance, creating swoon-worthy characters and stories for her readers to enjoy. Occasionally, her characters talk to her and change the entire plot. Maryland is where her humble abode resides, housing her four home-schooled children along with her jaunty hero-husband who makes all her dreams come true. Michelle fully believes in happily-ever-afters and wishing upon stars.



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​Can you, for those who don't know you already, tell something about yourself and how you became an author?
I think I was always writing. I wrote my first Regency Romance when I was an early teenager. I still remember it and wish that I had held onto it. That was my first official book and Love At Last was my next. I couldn't imagine writing another book and not publishing it.

What are you passionate about these days?
Writing and reading and learning new ways to express the written word. Also, my daughter’s artistic skills have really soared! She’s surpassed everything that I ever taught her and that is such an awe inspiring moment when you watch your little one take flight. I love watching her paint. It’s the coolest thing to express yourself on a canvas. There’s a piece of beauty in each brushstroke. And painting beside my daughter is faetastic. I love that we can be so creative and just have such a marvelous time together.

What do you do to unwind and relax?
Read! I really do enjoy books. I want to be whisked away and surprised and fall in love.

What inspired you to write this book?

The idea of a Wonderland where the heroine chooses Hatter and he falls for her, deliciously. I wanted one that was gruesome with battles but also with such a sweet wholesome romance. I think the idea of the Regency era where manners mattered and mayhem ruled was fascinating. And the young adult genre has my heart. Fairytales were my first love, what better way to honor that then to create my own worlds?

Where did you come up with the names in the story?
Alora is our heroine. When I considered Alice from Alice in Wonderland and Aurora from Sleeping Beauty, I merged them together and Alora was born. I think it’s the perfect way to mash-up my heroines, and I enjoy taking the fairytales and creating these names. The other names were seamless. These characters appeared on the pages and there was never a doubt as to who they were.

Did you learn anything during the writing of your recent book?
I certainly did. So much of the Regency genre is telling, not showing. With the first book in this series, I didn’t show enough and some readers pointed out that they would have enjoyed it more if I had shown more things. My editor was meticulous in pointing out when I needed to show more. I’m a very descriptive writer, so I loved having things be noted that I could bring to life in a different way. I think it’s so much more magical than my first book and I really hope that it presents well to the young adult audience. This book owns my heart.

How did you come up with the name of this book?
Well, the Lunar Court is a wondrous place filled with nightmares as it’s heavily tied to dreaming and curses. The idea of our hero making a promise that he couldn’t keep intrigued me. So I knew that nightmares and promises had to be in my title.


If you could spend time with a character from your book whom would it be? And what would you do during that day?
That’s very easy to answer. Cheshire of course would be my choice. He’s so funny and says things that others might not, he just doesn't have a filter and I love that most about him. He’s honest and raw and doesn’t apologize for being himself one bit. I would love to sit down over a tea table and hear the gossipy tales from all the Courts. Mostly, I dream of the idea of giving him a hug. Can you imagine how soft his fur would be!?

Do your characters seem to hijack the story or do you feel like you have the reigns of the story?
Before I even began writing this book, Femfaeascent was fuming with formidable rage, pacing back and forth in my mind. She was quite irate with her son and wanted to make sure that her vengeance was legend. Once the prologue was written, she calmed down. But I usually have characters talk to me and Alora was also very vocal. I had an idea of where we were going and reached chapter three and she was like, nope. We’re redoing this because this isn’t how this is suppressed to go. I was so upset because I didn’t want to lose my words but you know what? She was absolutely right, the book is better because she was so insistent.

If your book had a candle, what scent would it be?
It would be a mix of Hatter’s and Remius’s scents. Wonder what those are? Read their story.

Do the characters all come to you at the same time or do some of them come to you as you write?
Obviously I had a pretty good handle on the main characters. Usually when I’m writing things are happening and bam, there’s a new character. Sometimes it’s surprising and other times it’s a good compromise to making a scene or a book flow better. Usually I won’t know who they really are until there is dialogue happening. That’s when any character really comes to life. I never imagined that Fleur, who was in the first book, would be such a huge part of the second book. But she showed up in a big way and stole it away.

Do you prefer to write in silence or with noise? Why?
Always in silence or as much as I can manage! I want to be in the moment with my characters and not miss any of what’s taking place on the page. I often will read lines aloud when it’s dialogue to hear how it sounds, what I could add more to, or what could be tweaked.

Do you write one book at a time or do you have several going at a time?
Usually it’s two at a time. One to be working on full-time and one to slip into when I need a change or to let one rest to come back to it in a few days.

Pen or type writer or computer?
Computer. I need to see the words flowing on the screen. I would never accomplish much if I was concentrating on my handwriting and whether it was legible enough to read later.

Do you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?
Several very wise persons have said to write for yourself the stories that you want to read. And that’s exactly what I do. I really hope others enjoy my words, and if not excuse me while I weep away. Kidding…mostly. Most authors want their books to resonate with their readers. That’s the ultimate goal.

How long on average does it take you to write a book?
It really varies. My second book was a co-write with the amazing E.A. Shanniak. We wrote that book in three weeks because it just flowed. It was an amazing experience. Other times it’s taken longer. I think the longest was a year, but I wasn’t consistently writing it. Usually if given the proper time, three months is my time-frame.

Do you believe in writer’s block?
I do! Sometimes the muse just isn’t there. That’s when you need to take a step back and just do something else that inspires you. Go to a museum. Go for a walk. If you’re crafty, create something. Paint, listen to music or spend time with your family. When your mind resets, the muse will begin to whisper in your ear. It’s magical when suddenly those words start to flow.
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59 Comments
Marcy Meyer
4/25/2024 07:58:12 am

I enjoyed the interview. This sounds like a good story.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/25/2024 08:38:07 am

Thank you so very much! If you have a chance to read it, I do hope that you enjoy it.

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Alma Fisher
4/25/2024 08:09:03 am

Looks like a good read

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/25/2024 08:38:53 am

Thank you! It certainly has my heart.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/25/2024 12:00:17 pm

Thank you!

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Katrina Dehart
4/25/2024 11:12:53 am

Looks amazing! Ty for sharing

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/25/2024 11:59:56 am

Thank you so very much!

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wendy hutton
4/25/2024 12:19:13 pm

love the cover

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:00:01 am

Thank you so very much! My cover designer is faetastic!

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Corey hutton
4/25/2024 02:05:13 pm

sounds interesting

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:00:35 am

Thank you so much!

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Rita Wray
4/25/2024 03:33:17 pm

Love the cover.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:01:08 am

Isn't it so swoony!? Thank you so very much!

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Lisa Vance
4/25/2024 04:00:11 pm

Beautiful cover art! Looks fun.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:01:48 am

Thank you so very much! I adore the cover as well.

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Megan
4/25/2024 04:19:59 pm

Sounds amazing! Congratulations on your new release!

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:02:15 am

That is so sweet! Thank you!

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David Basile
4/25/2024 04:58:42 pm

Looks like a really good read

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:02:47 am

Thank you! I hope you like it if you get the chance to read it.

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Jorie Pedery
4/25/2024 05:46:57 pm

Your cover caught my attention and pulled me in

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:03:23 am

My designer did such an amazing job! Thank you so very much.

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Terri Quick
4/25/2024 05:52:38 pm

Beautiful cover

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:03:55 am

Thank you bunches!

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Jenn fike
4/25/2024 07:20:33 pm

This is an incredible excerpt

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:04:24 am

Wow! I am so excited that you like it! Thank you!

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MICHAEL A LAW
4/25/2024 07:34:53 pm

This looks like an enthralling read. Thanks for hosting.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:04:58 am

Thank you for being here!

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Sherry
4/25/2024 09:06:08 pm

Sounds good. I really like the cover and the excerpt.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:05:40 am

Thank you! Aren't fairytales so captivating!?

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bn100
4/25/2024 10:49:48 pm

nice cover

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:06:10 am

Thank you!!

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Diana Hardt
4/25/2024 11:48:03 pm

It sounds like a really interesting book. Thank you for sharing.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:06:43 am

Thank you for being here!!

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Danielle Day
4/26/2024 12:06:57 am

Sounds good.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:07:07 am

Why, thank you so much!

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Jeanna Massman
4/26/2024 01:02:37 am

This is an interesting combination of genres!

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:07:33 am

Thank you! I had such fun writing this.

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Stephanie Liske
4/26/2024 01:10:15 am

I like the book details.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:09:24 am

Thank you! It was such fun to watch this book take shape.

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Shannon Davis
4/26/2024 02:37:11 am

This book sounds awesome. I haven't read the first book yet but I definitely will now so I'll be ready for this one.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:08:42 am

Thank you so very much! This was written as a standalone, so you don't need to read the first book at all to enjoy this.

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Beyond Comps
4/26/2024 08:34:01 am

Great cover!

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:12:30 am

Awww, thank you!

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Barbara Montag
4/26/2024 09:11:09 am

I like everything about this book - genre title and cover!
Thank you for sharing it.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:12:58 am

Thank you for being so kind!

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Carol G
4/26/2024 09:53:00 am

I am often of 2 minds about the current trend of updating/re-doing fairy tales, but this one at least sounds interesting.

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Michelle Helen Fritz
4/26/2024 10:12:10 am

It can be hard to enjoy stories that have already been told. I had such fun questioning what if this happened and what if this was how it all began and even what if they were all in Faerie.

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Ann Fantom
4/26/2024 10:40:02 am

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Sam
4/26/2024 10:46:32 am

Alice in wonderland vibes - nice

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Debbi Wellenstein
4/27/2024 11:32:47 am

The excerpt was great! Thanks for the giveaway!

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Wendy Jensen
4/27/2024 12:59:23 pm

Interesting book details.

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Nancy
4/27/2024 01:43:25 pm

Gorgeous cover

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beth shepherd
4/27/2024 01:49:52 pm

This looks like a great read. Thank you

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Azeem Isaahaque
4/29/2024 06:18:02 am

Looks like an awesome read

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Joe Titone
4/29/2024 08:12:33 am

Looks like a very interesting read! The details make me want it to be my next read. No questions for the author.

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Renata
5/2/2024 12:42:08 am

Sounds good!

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Billie Williams
5/2/2024 04:23:19 pm

Good luck on your new release.

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Sand
5/2/2024 10:33:59 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Heather Kaufman
5/3/2024 12:52:21 pm

I love the cover, the colors are fabulous!

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