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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Giveaway and Spotlight of WICKWYTHE HALL By Judithe Little


PUBLICATION DATE: September 30, 2017

Black Opal Books
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All information in this post is courtesy of Caitlin Hamilton Summie of Caitlin Hamilton Marketing.
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WICKWYTHE HALL sounds quite good.  I love the cover.

Thank you to Caitlin and Judithe for allowing me to host this giveaway and spotlight.

WELCOME to both of you.
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PRAISE:

“…a riveting and enlightening mix of history and fiction that puts a human face on the costs of war….engaging…”—Foreword Reviews

 “Judithe Little tackles war and masterfully boils it down to personal moral dilemmas.  Beautifully written and rich with atmosphere, the narrative strands are seamlessly interwoven into a top-notch story where characters are pushed to unforeseen places.  Little is a gifted writer who with remarkable insight confronts the timely questions of just how much loyalty is owed to country, family, and to preserving the past. Wickwythe Hall is a stellar achievement.”
—Ann Weisgarber, author of The Personal History of Rachel DuPree and The Promise
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DESCRIPTION:

May 1940. The Germans invade France and the course of three lives is upended. Annelle LeMaire is a French refugee desperate to contact her Legionnaire brothers. Mabry Springs, American wife of a wealthy Brit, is struggling to come to terms with a troubled marriage and imminent German invasion. And Reid Carr, American representative of French champagne house Pol Roger, brings more than champagne to Prime Minister Winston Churchill.  Their paths entwine when Churchill and his entourage take refuge at Wickwythe Hall, the Springs’ country estate hidden from the full moon and German bombers beneath a shroud of trees. There, as secrets and unexpected liaisons unfold, Annelle, Mabry and Reid are forever bound by the tragedy they share.

Inspired in part by an actual confrontation between the British and French navies in July 1940, Wickwythe Hall is a story of love, loyalty, and the heartrending choices one is forced to make during wartime.
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BIO:
Image courtesy of:  Moonfyre Photography
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JUDITHE LITTLE grew up in Virginia and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia. After a brief time studying in France and interning at the U.S. Department of State, she earned her law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law, where she was on the Editorial Board of the Journal of International Law and a Dillard Fellow. 

She is a member of the Historical Novel Society, Writer’s League of Texas, Houston Writers Guild, and the Churchill Society. She lives with her husband and three children in Houston, Texas. 

This is her first novel. 

Learn more at judithelittle.com.
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BUY LINKS:

https://www.amazon.com/Wickwythe-Hall-Judithe-Little-ebook/dp/B074XMW4TK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504794425&sr=8-1&keywords=wickwythe+hall

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wickwythe-hall-judithe-little/1127015629?ean=9781626946798

http://www.riveroaksbookstore.com/index-1.htm

https://www.indiebound.org/search/book?keys=wickwythe+hall
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ISBN 978-1-62694-679-8; Trade paperback; $14.99; 301 Pages; Fiction/First Novel

E-book ISBN 978-1-62694-678-1, $3.99
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Giveaway:

I am partnering with Caitlin Hamilton Summie of Caitlin Hamilton Marketing for this giveaway.
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USA ONLY

October 3 - October 10

ENTER HERE

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9 comments:

  1. Good Luck if you enter.

    Thanks for stopping.

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  2. Thanks for the spotlight Elizabeth--I like the cover too!
    Judithe Little

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    1. My pleasure.

      Cover is gorgeous.

      Thanks for commenting, Judithe.

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    1. Yes...publisher request.

      Thanks for commenting, Mystica.

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    1. Good luck, Holly.

      Thanks for entering and commenting.

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  5. This sounds fantastic, Elizabeth! I agree about the cover, too!

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    1. It does sound good. Good Luck.

      Thanks for commenting, TarheelFlT1.

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