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October 11, 2018

The Game of Hope Blog Tour: Excerpt + Giveaway

 


The Game of Hope
Author: Sandra Gulland
Genre: YA Historical Fiction
Publication Date: June 26, 2018
Viking Books for Young Readers
Hardcover & eBook; 384 Pages

Description:

For Napoleon's stepdaughter, nothing is simple -- especially love. Paris, 1798. Hortense de Beauharnais is engrossed in her studies at a boarding school for aristocratic girls, most of whom suffered tragic losses during the tumultuous days of the French Revolution. She loves to play and compose music, read and paint, and daydream about Christophe, her brother's dashing fellow officer. But Hortense is not an ordinary girl. Her beautiful, charming mother Josephine has married Napoleon Bonaparte, soon to become the most powerful man in France, but viewed by Hortense as a coarse, unworthy successor to her elegant father, who was guillotined during the Terror. Where will Hortense's future lie? Inspired by Hortense's real-life autobiography with charming glimpses of teen life long ago, this is the story of a girl chosen by fate to play a role she didn't choose.

Praise for The Game of Hope:

"Gulland, who’s clearly done her research, includes plenty of documented moments and people from Hortense’s life, which cultivates a rich sense of atmosphere...Teen fans of historical fiction fascinated by the period will find plenty to appreciate here." — Booklist 

"Gulland has built a career writing historical fiction for adults...Her pitch-perfect balance of lush period details and character-driven narrative shines again in The Game of Hope. — Quill & Quire 

“[The Game of Hope] captures the essence of the period. It is not just a story about a girl; it is about the time; it is about the people whose lives she touched and about the changes spurned from the revolution. That is what makes it so grand and captivating.” — Cyn’s Workshop Review 

“Sandra Gulland’s writing is enchanting and beautiful.” — Krimsuun Pages

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The Dream

I saw a man approaching. Cloaked and hooded, he moved with grace in the flickering candlelight.

My heart soared. Father!

He put out one hand, gloved in white leather. Hope was aglow all around him.

But then—as always—his hood fell back, and there was only a bloody stump where his head should have been.

I screamed, gasping for air, my heart pounding.

Mouse and Ém tried to calm me, but I only wept all the harder.

What did my father want?

Why was he haunting me?


Maîtresse rushed into our room in rumpled nightclothes, a shawl thrown haphazardly over her shoulders. “Such screaming, angel! You’ll terrify the Little Geniuses,” she said, putting down her candle. The shadows made her face look like that of a ghoul.

“I’m sorry,” I sobbed, slipping the miniature enamel portrait of my father from under my pillow. Father: so handsome, so elegant, to have died like that, the crowd cheering as his head fell into a basket of wood shavings.

“It’s that same night-fright she always has,” Mouse told her aunt, her voice tremulous.

“That scary dream of her father,” my cousin Ém said.

I looked into Maîtresse’s eyes. She was mistress of our boarding school, quite strict and demanding, yet we all loved her. “With his—” I winced, making a slashing motion across my neck.

“Come here, my sweets,” Maîtresse said, opening her arms.

Dragging their blankets, Ém and Mouse huddled in close. I could feel Mouse trembling. We called ourselves the Fearsome Threesome, but in the dead of night, Fearful Threesome might have been more apt.

“Repeat after me,” Maîtresse said, pulling the blankets snugly around us. She smelled deliciously of vanilla. “We are safe now.”

“We are safe now,” we whispered in unison.

Safe now, safe now, safe now.

But were we? It had been four years since the tyrant Robespierre had been executed, bringing an end to the Terror—but what if it were to happen again? Practically every girl in our school was of the nobility. What was to keep us from being hunted down, having our heads cut off?

I bit my lip, recalling the stench of the dead, heaped like garbage in the square.

Maîtresse clasped my shoulder. The strength of her grip brought me back. “You grew up in a violent time,” she said, her voice soft. “You witnessed things no child should ever have to see. But memories are like words on a wax tablet: they can be erased. You are smart, and creative, and talented. You can become whatever you wish, but first, you must learn to direct your thoughts—even your dreams.” She tucked a stray strand of my hair back up under my nightcap. “Remember: you are safe now.”

Safe now.

I woke before dawn, my thoughts in disarray, my heart aching.

Father, must you frighten me so?

Was I the cause of your death?


I whispered my morning devotions curled up under my blankets, praying that I would never have that dream again.

Praying for the safety of my big brother Eugène, who was a soldier now, fighting with our stepfather’s army in far-away Egypt.

Praying that my stepfather, General Bonaparte, would somehow disappear from my life, lost to the sands of that barbaric country.

Praying that I would become a better person and not have such evil thoughts.

Praying that my mother would stop trying to find a husband for me.

Praying for a horse of my own.

Praying for one of Maîtresse’s delicious chocolate madeleines.

And then, especially heartfelt, praying—sinfully, I know—for the safety of A Certain Someone who was also with the General’s army in Egypt.

Sandra Gulland is an American-born Canadian novelist specializing in historical fiction. She is the author of the internationally bestselling trilogy of adult books based on the life of Josephine de Beauharnais Bonaparte, as well as two novels set at the court of Louis XIV, the Sun King. Her books have been published in sixteen countries, translated into thirteen languages, and sold more than a million copies worldwide. Sandra Gulland's novels include The Josephine B. Trilogy, The Shadow Queen, Mistress of the Sun, and The Game of Hope.

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Blog Tour Schedule:

Monday, October 8: Interview at Passages to the Past 
Tuesday, October 9: Review at A Bookish Affair 
Wednesday, October 10: Feature at Historical Fiction with Spirit 
Thursday, October 11: Excerpt at A Dream within a Dream 
Friday, October 12: Review at Faery Tales Are Real
Monday, October 15: Review at History From a Woman's Perspective 
Tuesday, October 16: Review at Creating Herstory 
Wednesday, October 17: Review at Reading the Past 
Thursday, October 18: Interview at Creating Herstory; Review at Tar Heel Reader 
Friday, October 19: Review at The Lit Bitch; Feature at View from the Birdhouse Saturday, October 20: Review at Introvert Booklover 
Sunday, October 21: Review at 100 Pages a Day 
Monday, October 22: Guest Post at Let Them Read Books
 

During the Blog Tour we will be giving away a copy of The Game of Hope to one lucky reader! To enter, please enter via the Gleam form below.  

Giveaway Rules:
– Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on October 22nd. You must be 18 or older to enter. 
– Giveaway is open to US Only. 
– Only one entry per household. 
 – All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion. 
– Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen. 





June 7, 2017

Book Blast + Giveaway: The Fortune Teller by Gwendolyn Womack


 

The Fortune Teller

Author: Gwendolyn Womack
Genre: Fiction/Historical/Mystery
Paperback Publication Date: June 6, 2017
Publisher: Picador
Paperback; 368 Pages
ISBN: 9781250099778
Description:

FROM THE AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF THE MEMORY PAINTER COMES A SWEEPING AND SUSPENSEFUL TALE OF ROMANCE, FATE, AND FORTUNE. 


Semele Cavnow appraises antiquities for an exclusive Manhattan auction house, deciphering ancient texts—and when she discovers a manuscript written in the time of Cleopatra, she knows it will be the find of her career. Its author tells the story of a priceless tarot deck, now lost to history, but as Semele delves further, she realizes the manuscript is more than it seems. Both a memoir and a prophecy, it appears to be the work of a powerful seer, describing devastating wars and natural disasters in detail thousands of years before they occurred. 

The more she reads, the more the manuscript begins to affect Semele’s life. But what happened to the tarot deck? As the mystery of her connection to its story deepens, Semele can’t shake the feeling that she’s being followed. Only one person can help her make sense of it all: her client, Theo Bossard. Yet Theo is arrogant and elusive, concealing secrets of his own, and there’s more to Semele’s desire to speak with him than she would like to admit. Can Semele even trust him? 

The auction date is swiftly approaching, and someone wants to interfere—someone who knows the cards exist, and that the Bossard manuscript is tied to her. Semele realizes it’s up to her to stop them: the manuscript holds the key to a two-thousand-year-old secret, a secret someone will do anything to possess.

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Praise for The Fortune Teller:

"Beginning as a clever mystery based on an ancient manuscript and evolving into a family epic spanning centuries, an international thriller, and a destined romance, The Fortune Teller has something for everyone. Offer it to fans of A.S. Byatt's Possession and Lauren Willig's Pink Carnation series."―Booklist 

"Womack alternates back and forth between a whirlwind history that spans thousands of years and the suspense of Semele's search...Entertaining."—Kirkus Reviews 

"The Fortune Teller is a gripping, twisting tale that spans thousands of years, thousands of miles, and perhaps even crosses over to the 'other side.' A fascinating read that is that unlikely combination of unputdownable and thought-provoking."—B.A. Shapiro, bestselling author of The Art Forger and The Muralist 

"There aren't enough words to adequately describe how much I love The Fortune Teller. It is a gripping and masterfully woven combination of history, mystery, fate, adventure, and family ties: a true page-turner that enthralls from the first sentence with unique characters, fascinating settings, and intriguing artifacts. Womack brilliantly illuminates how there is more at play in the world than logic can explain."—Kelli Estes, USA Today bestselling author of The Girl Who Wrote in Silk 

"The Fortune Teller takes you on an international thrill ride across centuries—with fascinating research and memorable characters—proving once again that Gwendolyn Womack is a magician, keeping readers turning pages with wonder and awe."—M.J. Rose, New York Times bestselling author 

"What a mesmerizing journey. The suspense increases steadily throughout the novel, as Semele realizes her identity is caught up in the mysterious manuscript and that the truth of her own abilities is a secret people will kill for. Readers who enjoy the novels of Katherine Neville, Kate Mosse and Diana Gabaldon will savor this treat."—Nancy Bilyeau, author of The Crown 

Originally from Houston, Texas, Gwendolyn Womack studied theater at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. She holds an MFA in Directing Theatre, Video, and Cinema from California Institute of the Arts. Her first novel, The Memory Painter, was an RWA PRISM award winner in the Time Travel/Steampunk category and a finalist for Best First Novel. She now resides in Los Angeles with her husband and her son. 

For more information please visit Gwendolyn Womack's website. You can also connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Goodreads
During the Book Blast we will be giving away a Tarot Deck & Book Set! To enter, please enter via the Gleam form below. 

Description: This deck/book set provides everything you need to understand tarot. The full-size deck is a vibrantly recolored version of the classic Rider-Waite deck, updated with subtle shading that gives depth to the familiar tarot scenes. The 272-page, user-friendly handbook with full-color illustrations is perfect for beginners as well as experienced readers who want to refresh their tarot skills.  

Giveaway Rules:
– Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on June 30th. You must be 18 or older to enter. 
– Giveaway is open to residents in the US only. 
– Only one entry per household. 
– All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion. 
– Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen. 


Book Blast Schedule:

Tuesday, June 6 
100 Pages a Day  
Literary Chanteuse 

Wednesday, June 7 
Just One More Chapter 
A Dream within a Dream 

Thursday, June 8 
The Lit Bitch  
Trisha Jenn Reads 

Friday, June 9  
T's Stuff  
The Never-Ending Book 

Monday, June 12 
Persuing Stacie 
Books of All Kinds 

Tuesday, June 13 
Books & Benches 
Susan Heim on Writing 

Wednesday, June 14  
Back Porchervations 

Thursday, June 15  
The Paperback Princess 

Friday, June 16 
A Literary Vacation 
Myths, Legends, Books & Coffee Pots 

Monday, June 19 
Laura's Interests 
History From a Woman's Perspective 

Tuesday, June 20  
Yelena Casale's Blog 

Wednesday, June 21 
Creating Herstory  
WS Momma Readers Nook 

Thursday, June 22 
Caryn, the Book Whisperer 

Friday, June 23 
Book Nerd 

Monday, June 26  
CelticLady's Reviews 

Tuesday, June 27 
Ageless Pages Reviews 

Wednesday, June 28  
A Fold in the Spine 

Thursday, June 29  
The Book Junkie Reads 
So Many Books, So Little Time 

Friday, June 30  
Passages to the Past




 

May 7, 2017

Book Blast: Lilli de Jong by Janet Benton


Lilli de Jong
Author: Janet Benton

Genre: Fiction/Historical/Literary
Publication Date: May 16, 2017 
Publisher: Nan A. Talese 
Hardcover & eBook; 352 pages
 
Description:

A young woman finds the most powerful love of her life when she gives birth at an institution for unwed mothers in 1883 Philadelphia. She is told she must give up her daughter to avoid lifelong poverty and shame. But she chooses to keep her. 


Pregnant, left behind by her lover, and banished from her Quaker home and teaching position, Lilli de Jong enters a home for wronged women to deliver her child. She is stunned at how much her infant needs her and at how quickly their bond overtakes her heart. Mothers in her position face disabling prejudice, which is why most give up their newborns. But Lilli can't accept such an outcome. Instead, she braves moral condemnation and financial ruin in a quest to keep herself and her baby alive. 

Confiding their story to her diary as it unfolds, Lilli takes readers from an impoverished charity to a wealthy family's home to the streets of a burgeoning American city. Drawing on rich history, Lilli de Jong is both an intimate portrait of loves lost and found and a testament to the work of mothers. "So little is permissible for a woman," writes Lilli, "yet on her back every human climbs to adulthood."

Praise for Lilli de Jong:

"Lilli de Jong, discharged from her teaching job and banished from Quaker meetings because of her father's selfish choice, finds comfort in the affections of her father's apprentice, Johan. The night before he leaves to embark on a new life, she succumbs to his embrace with his promise that he will send for her. Soon thereafter, a pregnant Lilli finds herself shunned and alone, her only option a Philadelphia charity for wronged women. Knowing that she must relinquish her newborn, she is unprepared for the love that she feels for her daughter. Lilli quickly decides to fight to keep her, but in 1883 that means a life of hardship and deprivation. Telling Lilli's story in diary form, debut author Benton has written a captivating, page-turning, and well-researched novel about the power of a mother's love and the stark reality of the choices she must make. VERDICT A great choice for book clubs and readers of Geraldine Brooks." - Library Journal, Starred Review 

"A powerful, authentic voice for a generation of women whose struggles were erased from history - a heart-smashing debut that completely satisfies." - Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet 

"Beautifully written, emotionally resonant, and psychologically astute, Lilli de Jong is the story of an unwed mother in late 19th-century Philadelphia who, facing peril at every turn, will do almost anything to keep her daughter alive. Benton turns a laser eye to her subject, exposing the sanctimony, hypocrisies, and pervasive sexism that kept women confined and unequal in the Victorian era - and that still bedevil many women today. A gripping read." - Christina Baker Kline, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train and A Piece of the World 

"A stunning ode to motherhood. Lilli de Jong reminds us that there is no formula to being a good mother. Love is the essential ingredient, and only it gives everlasting life to our legacies. A debut of robust heart that will stay with me for a very long time." - Sarah McCoy, author of The Mapmaker's Children 

"Janet Benton's remarkable novel Lilli de Jong is historical fiction that transcends the genre and recalls a past world so thoroughly that it breathes upon the page. From the first sentence, Lilli's sensitive, observant, determined voice casts an irresistible spell. Benton combines rich, carefully researched detail with an imaginative boldness that is a joy to behold - though reader, be warned: Lilli's story may break your heart." - Valerie Martin, author of The Ghost of the Mary Celeste 

"[A] gorgeously written debut... Lilli's fight to craft her own life and nurture her bond with her baby is both devastatingly relevant and achingly beautiful. A stunning read about the fierceness of love triumphing over a rigid society." - Caroline Leavitt, author of Is This Tomorrow 

"The trials Lilli undertakes to keep her baby are heart-rending, and it's a testament to Benton's skill as a writer that the reader cannot help but bear witness. In a style reminiscent of Geraldine Brooks, she seamlessly weaves accurate historical detail as well as disturbing societal norms into the protagonist's struggles . . . An absorbing debut from a writer to watch." - Kirkus Reviews 

"A heartrending debut... Benton's exacting research fuels Lilli's passionate, authentic voice that is 'as strong as a hand on a drum... that pounds its urgent messages across a distance'... Lilli's inspiring power and touching determination are timeless." - Publishers Weekly 

"A harrowing look at the strictures of nineteenth-century American society.... [Lilli] is a full-fledged heroine, persevering despite seemingly insurmountable odds... her voice is distinctive, her fierceness driven by a mother's love." - Booklist 

 "I loved this novel. Lilli de Jong is deeply moving and richly imagined, both tragic and joyous. Janet Benton has an exceptional ability to bring history to life... It's not only a compelling, beautifully crafted historical novel, however: it's also important... Lilli's life-and-death struggle is shockingly common to women even today." - Sandra Gulland, author of the internationally bestselling Josephine B. Trilogy 

"Writing with a historical eye akin to Geraldine Brooks and incisive prose matching that of Anthony Doerr, debut novelist Janet Benton magically weaves a gripping narrative of hardship, redemption, and hope while illuminating a portrait of little-known history. The result is an unforgettable and important reflection on the maternal and, ultimately, the human bond. Stunning!" - Pam Jenoff, author of The Kommandant's Girl 

"A confident debut... Sentence by carefully-crafted sentence, Benton ensnares the reader." - The Millions

Available for Pre-Order at Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Books-a-Million | iTunes | IndieBound | Kobo | Powell's


Janet Benton's work has appeared in The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Glimmer Train, and many other publications. She has co-written and edited historical documentaries for television. She holds a B.A. in religious studies from Oberlin College and an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and for decades she has taught writing and helped individuals and organizations craft their stories. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband and daughter. Lilli de Jong is her first novel. Visit Janet Benton's website for more information and updates. You can also connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Goodreads.

 

Book Blast Schedule:

Monday, April 17  Bookfever 
Tuesday, April 18 So Many Books, So Little Time 
Wednesday, April 19 Luxury Reading 
Thursday, April 20 100 Pages a Day The Never-Ending Book 
Friday, April 21 A Book Geek Caryn, The Book Whisperer 
Saturday, April 22 History From a Woman's Perspective 
Monday, April 24 Creating Herstory 
Tuesday, April 25 The Book Junkie Reads 
Wednesday, April 26 SJ2B House of Books 
Thursday, April 27 A Fold in the Spine One Book Shy of a Full Shelf 
Friday, April 28 Just One More Chapter 
Monday, May 1 Back Porchervations 
Tuesday, May 2 Books & Benches Oh, for the Hook of a Book 
Wednesday, May 3 The Lit Bitch Unabridged Chick 
Thursday, May 4 Beth's Book Nook Blog 
Friday, May 5 Brooke Blogs Trisha Jenn Reads 
Sunday, May 7 A Dream within a Dream 
Monday, May 8 Book Nerd 
Tuesday, May 9 Broken Teepee The True Book Addict 
Wednesday, May 10 What Is That Book About 
Thursday, May 11 CelticLady's Reviews 
Friday, May 12 A Literary Vacation 
Monday, May 15 Passages to the Past 






July 15, 2016

The Secret Language of Stones Blog Tour: Review

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The Secret Language of Stones (The Daughters of La Lune #2)
Author: M.J. Rose
Genre: Historical Fiction/Fantasy02_The Secret Language of Stones
Publication Date: July 19, 2016
Publisher: Atria Books

Formats: Hardcover & eBook; 320 Pages



Description:

As World War I rages and the Romanov dynasty reaches its sudden, brutal end, a young jewelry maker discovers love, passion, and her own healing powers in this rich and romantic ghost story, the perfect follow-up to M.J. Rose’s “brilliantly crafted” (Providence Journal) novel The Witch of Painted Sorrows.

Nestled within Paris’s historic Palais Royal is a jewelry store unlike any other. La Fantasie Russie is owned by Pavel Orloff, protégé to the famous Faberge, and is known by the city’s fashion elite as the place to find the rarest of gemstones and the most unique designs. But war has transformed Paris from a city of style and romance to a place of fear and mourning. In the summer of 1918, places where lovers used to walk, widows now wander alone.

So it is from La Fantasie Russie’s workshop that young, ambitious Opaline Duplessi now spends her time making trench watches for soldiers at the front, as well as mourning jewelry for the mothers, wives, and lovers of those who have fallen. People say that Opaline’s creations are magical. But magic is a word Opaline would rather not use. The concept is too closely associated with her mother Sandrine, who practices the dark arts passed down from their ancestor La Lune, one of sixteenth century Paris’s most famous courtesans.

But Opaline does have a rare gift even she can’t deny, a form of lithomancy that allows her to translate the energy emanating from stones. Certain gemstones, combined with a personal item, such as a lock of hair, enable her to receive messages from beyond the grave. In her mind, she is no mystic, but merely a messenger, giving voice to soldiers who died before they were able to properly express themselves to loved ones. Until one day, one of these fallen soldiers communicates a message—directly to her.

So begins a dangerous journey that will take Opaline into the darkest corners of wartime Paris and across the English Channel, where the exiled Romanov dowager empress is waiting to discover the fate of her family. Full of romance, seduction, and a love so powerful it reaches beyond the grave, The Secret Language of Stones is yet another “spellbindingly haunting” (Suspense magazine), “entrancing read that will long be savored” (Library Journal, starred review).

A spellbinding ghost story that communicates the power of love and redemption through Rose's extraordinary, magical lens.” (Alyson Richman, internationally bestselling author of The Lost Wife)

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The Secret Language of Stones is an imaginative and richly detailed novel that will leave readers wanting more. The story revolves around Opaline Duplessi, a young woman working in the famous Paris jewelry store, La Fantaisie Russe, and her magical ability to translate the power of certain stones. Using her gift, Opaline creates jewelry for the weary people who are struggling through World War I - soldiers and widows alike. Opaline begins to receive messages from soldiers who have died, asking that she pass along their final words to loved ones. When one of the messages is sent directly to her, Opaline begins a dangerous journey that will lead her across countries torn apart by war - to the only Romanov to escape the horrifying massacre that killed the rest of her family.

The novel was full of vivid details, which immediately drew me into the story. The settings, characters, and different scenes throughout the book are described with extreme care and rich imagery, to the point where I could practically see and feel the various stones that Opaline worked with, and I felt as if I was in 20th century France alongside her. The author once again uses her incredible talent to bring the world inside the pages of the novel to life and immerses the reader so deeply - to the point of complete enchantment. The characters were all very well rounded with distinctive personalities - showing both their strengths and their flaws, their hopes and fears, and their thoughts and emotions. I felt like I knew Opaline personally before the novel was finished and I loved meeting each character we encounter throughout the book. The plot is full of mystery, passion, and history. I found the idea of lithomancy to be compelling and exciting, so the mystery and the passion that occurs around this ability had me eagerly reading each page to see what was going to happen next. In conclusion, this is by far one of the best books I've read so far this year. It's beautifully written with an unique story and unforgettable characters. Very highly recommended for fans of historical fiction, mystery, and general/literary fiction!

03_M.J. Rose AuthorM.J. Rose grew up in New York City mostly in the labyrinthine galleries of the Metropolitan Museum, the dark tunnels and lush gardens of Central Park and reading her mother’s favorite books before she was allowed.

She is the author of more than a dozen novels, the co-president and founding board member of International Thriller Writers and the founder of the first marketing company for authors: AuthorBuzz.com. She lives in Greenwich, Connecticut. Visit her online at MJRose.com.

Connect with M.J. Rose on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Goodreads.

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Blog Tour Schedule:

Tuesday, July 12
Review at The Lit Bitch
Review at The Mad Reviewer
Review at Peeking Between the Pages

Wednesday, July 13
Spotlight at Passages to the Past

Thursday, July 14
Spotlight at Teddy Rose Book Reviews

Friday, July 15
Review at A Dream within a Dream

Monday, July 18
Review at Oh, for the Hook of a Book!

Tuesday, July 19
Review at First Impressions Reviews

Wednesday, July 20
Review at Laura's Interests

Thursday, July 21
Review at Read Love Blog

Friday, July 22
Review at Nerd in New York
Spotlight at I Heart Reading

Monday, July 25
Review at Broken Teepee
Spotlight at Let Them Read Books

Tuesday, July 26
Review at Historical Fiction Obsession

Wednesday, July 27
Interview at First Impressions Reviews

Thursday, July 28
Review at Creating Herstory

Friday, July 29
Review at Beth's Book Nook Blog

Monday, August 1
Review at The Book Junkie Reads

Tuesday, August 2
Interview at The Book Junkie Reads

Wednesday, August 3
Review at Diana's Book Reviews

Thursday, August 4
Interview at Diana's Book Reviews

Friday, August 5
Review at A Chick Who Reads
Spotlight at What Is That Book About

Monday, August 8
Review at So Many Books, So Little Time

Tuesday, August 9
Review at Worth Getting in Bed For

Wednesday, August 10
Review at Jorie Loves a Story
Review at CelticLady's Reviews

Thursday, August 11
Review at Girls Just Reading

Friday, August 12
Review at Dianne Ascroft's Blog

Monday, August 15
Review at Fangirls Ahead!

Tuesday, August 16
Review at Book Lovers Paradise
Review at The True Book Addict





July 7, 2016

Book Blast + Giveaway: As Death Draws Near by Anna Lee Huber

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As Death Draws Near (Lady Darby Mystery #5)
Author: Anna Lee Huber

Genre: Historical Mystery
Publication Date: July 5, 2016 
Publisher: Berkley 
Harcover & eBook; 336 Pages
       
Description:

The latest mystery from the national bestselling author of A Study in Death tangles Lady Kiera Darby and Sebastian Gage in a dangerous web of religious and political intrigue.  

July 1831

In the midst of their idyllic honeymoon in England’s Lake District, Kiera and Gage’s seclusion is soon interrupted by a missive from her new father-in-law. A deadly incident involving a distant relative of the Duke of Wellington has taken place at an abbey south of Dublin, Ireland, and he insists that Kiera and Gage look into the matter. 

Intent on discovering what kind of monster could murder a woman of the cloth, the couple travel to Rathfarnham Abbey school. Soon a second nun is slain in broad daylight near a classroom full of young girls. With the sinful killer growing bolder, the mother superior would like to send the students home, but the growing civil unrest in Ireland would make the journey treacherous. 

Before long, Kiera starts to suspect that some of the girls may be hiding a sinister secret. With the killer poised to strike yet again, Kiera and Gage must make haste and unmask the fiend, before their matrimonial bliss comes to an untimely end... 

Praise for the Lady Darby Mysteries:

“Riveting…Huber deftly weaves together an original premise, an enigmatic heroine, and a compelling Highland setting for a book you won’t want to put down.”—Deanna Raybourn, New York Times bestselling author 

“[A] history mystery in fine Victorian style!”—Julia Spencer-Fleming, New York Times bestselling author 

“[A] fascinating heroine…A thoroughly enjoyable read!”—Victoria Thompson, national bestselling author 

“[A] clever heroine with a shocking past and a talent for detection.”—Carol K. Carr, national bestselling author 

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Anna Lee Huber is the Award-Winning and National Bestselling Author of the Lady Darby Mystery Series. She was born and raised in a small town in Ohio, and graduated summa cum laude from Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN with a degree in music and a minor in psychology. She currently resides in Indiana, and when not working on her next book she enjoys reading, singing, traveling and spending time with her family. For more information please visit www.annaleehuber.com. Connect with Anna Lee Huber on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.

To win a paperback copy of As Death Draws Near by Anna Lee Huber, please enter the giveaway via the GLEAM form below. Two copies are up for grabs! 

Rules:
– Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on July 15th. You must be 18 or older to enter. 
– Giveaway is open to US & Canada residents only. 
– Only one entry per household. 
– All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion 
– Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen. 



Tuesday, July 5  
100 Pages a Day  
Passages to the Past  
Just One More Chapter  

Wednesday, July 6  
Layered Pages  
Buried Under Books  
CelticLady's Reviews  

Thursday, July 7  
The Lit Bitch  
The Book Junkie Reads  
A Dream within a Dream  
To Read, Or Not to Read  

Friday, July 8  
History Undressed  
Diana's Book Reviews  

Saturday, July 9  
A Chick Who Reads  
Reading Is My SuperPower 

Sunday, July 10  
Book Drunkard  

Monday, July 11  
It's a Mad Mad World  
Oh, for the Hook of a Book!  

Tuesday, July 12  
The Reading Queen  
Curling up by the Fire  

Wednesday, July 13 
Brooke Blogs  
Queen of All She Reads  
History From a Woman's Perspective  

Thursday, July 14  
Book Nerd  
A Literary Vacation  

Friday, July 15 
A Holland Reads 
Beth's Book Nook Blog