Thursday, November 12, 2015

Fun With Sourcebooks and Charles Belfoure's book, THE HOUSE OF THIEVES


TAKE A LOOK AT THE LINKS AND INFORMATION SOURCEBOOKS HAS PROVIDED.

THE BOOK CLUB LINK HAS A GREAT DEAL OF FUN INSIDE....CHECK IT OUT!!
 



ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY THE PUBLISHER

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Gangs of New York meets The Age of Innocence in an exciting new novel from the author of the New York Times bestseller, The Paris Architect

John Cross only cares about two things: becoming the most prominent society architect in New York and upholding his family’s spotless reputation. 

His entire life changes the day he discovers that his oldest son, George, has racked up an unfathomable gambling debt to Kent, the city’s most notorious criminal mastermind. 

Desperate to save his son’s life and uphold his family’s good name, he uses his architectural knowledge to help Kent and his gang of thieves pillage the homes of his friends and clients until the debt is paid in full.

Want to learn more about House of Thieves?

Read an excerpt HERE.

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Already Read the Book and
Planning Your Book Club Event?

We have the perfect pairings for your House of Thieves book club event, featuring festive and fun ideas for setting the scene (including eats and drinks and a handy reading group guide). 

DON'T MISS STOPPING BY THE BOOK CLUB LINK BELOW.

TONS OF FUN WAITING FOR YOU!!

Click HERE to take a look!

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I read the book and loved it.

Take a look at my review HERE.  

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Which House of Thieves Character Are You? 

Are you the stately and protective John Cross, the risky and rebellious George, the mischievous mastermind Kent, the curious but naive Julia or the impeccably-mannered Granny?

Click HERE to take the quiz and find out!

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Let me know who you are?  I turned out to be Granny.  :)
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3 comments:

  1. If you haven't read HOUSE OF THIEVES, you will definitely want to.

    Can't wait to see what character you turned out to be. :)

    Thanks for stopping.

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  2. My result was Granny, "a classy lady". :)
    @dino0726 from 
    FictionZeal - Impartial, Straightforward Fiction Book Reviews

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    1. Same as me.

      We are TWO classy ladies.

      Thanks for stopping, Diane.

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