Having a book launch party is production almost as big as a small wedding….That’s in good times, at least. I mean you can go all out with it and have a cake with your book cover on it, themed food, hundreds of guest and family, music, appetizers, a reading, games, and giveaways, and even a cash or free bar (depending on your budget.)
But, because we currently are not living in one of those “good times” what are you supposed to do when you’re in a pandemic and you are not able to socialize with people? Your budget might be also tighter than usual and none of your guests can even attend any events?!
You just have to do what everybody does nowadays: have a virtual/online book launch party.
Books are worth celebrating! More so in special times like these when people do not have a lot of joy in their lives. You’ve also worked hard on your book, spent years honing your craft and expertise, writing and revising. You spent a lot of money just to get it published. You had editors, cover designers, etc.
You deserve to have a proper book launch party!
Here at Celtic Butterfly Publishing, we often help our authors launch their books in person in front of crowds, regardless of their locations. We introduce our authors to new audiences authors and help them sell their books.
We recently helped award-winning paranormal-fantasy romance author Jeny Heckman, launch Releasing the Catch, an action-adventure women fiction with a virtual book launch party on Zoom!
Releasing the Catch
Virtual Book Launch Party Highlights
Synopsis
Women. Fishing. The Bering Sea. Some men don’t think they belong together.
One woman wants to prove them wrong.
Mack Carter’s life is circling the drain. When he hears about how lucrative the fishing industry is in Alaska, he decides to try his luck on the frigid Aleutian Chain. There he meets, Nels Pearson, who teaches the younger man how to be a crab fisherman on the deadly Bering Sea and becomes the friend and father-figure Mack’s never known. Carter must learn to navigate both the foreign world on the water and home life on land, finding a tenuous balance with both.
Through circumstances beyond her control, Faith Pearson is inserted into the dangerous life the men live in. To most fishermen in this high-velocity world, women onboard a crab boat is a bad omen. Faith finds life on the sea difficult to maneuver, not just the conditions but the men and superstitions she must also endure.
When tragedy strikes her life again, Faith strives to overcome great obstacles, and prove herself worthy mentally and physically, as she navigates self-discovery in a man’s bleak yet adventurous world. She also discovers lessons about love from a delicious new co-worker and just how deadly the Bering Sea can be when her own life is on the line, possibly never releasing her from the catch.