Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Giveaway and Spotlight of What Simon Didn't Say by Joy M. Copeland

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Lunar Tower Press Presents:

What Simon Didn’t Say

All information in this post is courtesy of the author, Joy M. Copeland. 
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Celebrating Joy M. Copeland's Book:

WHAT SIMON DIDN'T SAY

with a SPOTLIGHT and GIVEAWAY

October 3, 2018

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Advanced Praise From Amazon Reviewers:

“Well written, an unflinching protagonist…with terrific secondary characters. An excellent plot that keeps you engrossed and looking forward to the next page and twist.”
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 “Loved hearing about familiar places in DC – and kept me glued to every page to see what happens next to the Heroine!”
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About The Book:

A mystery, What Simon Didn’t Say is set in Washington, DC.  

Attorney and single parent, Zoie Taylor, works at the Crayton Foundation, the charitable arm of Crayton Industries. She has returned to DC, her childhood home, lured by the family-friendly Foundation job, which promises to allow her more time with her daughter, and to be near her ailing grandmother. Void of a love life and accustomed to more demanding work at the New York law firm, Zoie is bored.  She broods over the circumstances that left her as a single parent, and the man who walked away.

During her morning commute, a homeless man saves her, as she is about to step into the path of an oncoming car. Her savior is named Simon. The enigmatic Simon makes a strange proclamation about her life.  Much to her surprise, what he has prophesized comes true. She meets and falls for Jahi Khalfani, the dynamic, alluring director of a homeless shelter that receives funds from the Foundation. For sure, her fortune is changing, but is it for the best? Something is seriously amiss at the homeless shelter.  These events begin the cycle, which turns Zoie’s staid existence upside down as she deals with the danger-filled underworld of crime and mystery.

What Simon Didn’t Say has a cast of colorful characters: Nikki, her precocious daughter; Maynard, Simon’s schizophrenic homeless friend; Frances Woods, Zoie’s wise grandmother who has secrets of her own; Zoie’s friend Tina, a defector from the corporate rat race turned yoga instructor; Queen, her grandmother’s Jamaican caregiver, and Lena, a childhood acquaintance, rival of sorts, and now reporter at the local newspaper.

The book is fast paced reading that speaks to adventure and to the spirit of family and friendship.  If you like mysteries and stories about strong women with all their flaws, you’ll like What Simon Didn’t Say.

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About the Author:

Photo Credit:  Dennis Copeland

Joy Copeland is a Harlem, New York, native and holds a BA and a MA from Howard University. She has enjoyed a number of careers, including stints in the intelligence community and on Capitol Hill.

She was an information technology (IT) consultant and spent many years in IT management in the corporate world. Joy now focuses on her writing – first short stories and non-fiction, and most recently, her novels.

Joy has been writing since elementary school.  She would write fairy tales and, at the behest of her teacher, read them to a filled school auditorium. Joy says she always wanted to be a writer. “But life often takes one in a different direction. Until you are back again fulfilling your passion.”

The story and characters in What Simon Didn’t Say literally grew out of a dream.  As Joy tells it:  “I had a dream about a homeless man walking down the street with a shopping cart full of his belongings. Lo and behold, the next morning I wake up to see a man fitting the description of the man in my dream pulling a shopping cart down my suburban street. That kind of synchronicity meant I had to write this book.” 

Joy’s other published works include three biographies of Teamster labor leaders:  John H. Cleveland, Daniel J. Tobin, and Clara Day. Joy says: “Producing these books involved years of research and interviews.  


It was a great adventure.” Her short stories appear in a number of personal stories, crime, and horror anthologies including:  Dark Dreams; Life Spices from Seasoned Sistahs; To Hell in a Fast Car; and most recently the 2017 Bram Stoker Award Finalist anthology - Sycorax’s Daughters.

What Simon Didn’t Say is Joy Copeland’s first novel. Her second novel, Borrowed Destiny, is due out Spring 2019.

Joy likes to read and to travel. Her suitcase is always on the ready for the next trip.  She plans to see as much of the world as she can.  Her travels give her inspiration and ideas for her writing. She resides in Northern Virginia with her husband.
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Book Availability:

ISBN: 099973170X
   
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GIVEAWAY:

Contest has ended...our winner is:

Jennifer from Virginia!!

CONGRATS!!
 

This book sounds quite good. 

I am partnering with Joy M. Copeland, the author, for this giveaway:

USA ONLY

October 3 - October 10

ENTER HERE
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Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Spotlight of The Hollow of Fear by Sherry Thomas




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All information in this post is courtesy of Roxanne Jones of Penguin Random House.
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Celebrating The Release Of

THE HOLLOW OF FEAR
BY
SHERRY THOMAS

On Sale October 2, 2018

This fall author Sherry Thomas returns with the highly anticipated third novel in her popular Lady Sherlock series—a fresh and sharp re-imagining of the world’s most celebrated literary detective. From the start, Thomas turned the story Sherlock Holmes upside down by posing a new notion to sleuth- loving readers everywhere:  What if Sherlock were a woman?

Dubbed one of NPR’s “Great Reads” two years in a row, critics across the board praise Thomas’ keen writing and the unconventional portrayal of her brilliant, gender-bending heroine, Lady Charlotte Holmes. 

Fans will be blown away once again with the next chapter in Charlotte’s story, THE HOLLOW OF FEAR (Berkley Trade Paperback Original; October 2, 2018; $15).
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Praise for SHERRY THOMAS' LADY SHERLOCK SERIES:

“Loaded with suspense...a riveting and absorbing read...a beautifully written novel; you'll savor the unraveling of the mystery and the brilliance of its heroine.”—NPR.org

“A devastating understanding of human flaws and desires.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Clever historical details and a top-shelf mystery add to the winning appeal of this first volume in the ‘Lady Sherlock’ series. A must-read for fans of historical mysteries.” Library Journal (starred review) 

“Well researched, well plotted, well written. Thank you, Sherry Thomas.” —Suspense Magazine
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About The Book:



In THE HOLLOW OF FEAR, Charlotte continues her sleuthing exploits in Victorian-era London, cleverly disguised under the male alias of “Sherlock Holmes.” Having refused to give into the societal expectations of a high-born lady, Charlotte was willing to give up whatever it took in exchange for her freedom—including family and reputation.

Our fallen-from-grace heroine once again teams up with her devoted benefactor, Mrs. Watson, as they prepare to solve the next mystery that turns up at 18 Upper Baker Street. 

This time young Miss Holmes is faced with her most daunting case yet. When the estranged wife of her dear friend Lord Ingram is discovered dead on his estate, all signs point to him as the murderer. With Scotland Yard closing in, Charlotte goes under disguise to find out the truth. 

Through shrewd plot construction and an original vision, Thomas has produced the perfect read for fans of BBC’s Sherlock, Amanda Quick, C.S. Harris and all who enjoy a healthy dose of literary intrigue.
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About the Author:

 Photo Credit:  
Jennifer Sparks of Sparks Studio

USA Today bestseller Sherry Thomas is one of the most acclaimed historical romance authors writing today and a two-time RITA award winner.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Roxanne Jones



Associate Publicist rojones@penguinrandomhouse.com
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PURCHASING INFORMATION:

THE HOLLOW OF FEAR
by Sherry Thomas
Berkley Trade Paperback Original On sale: October 2, 2018
List Price: $15.00
ISBN: 978-0-425-28142-0

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Sunday, September 30, 2018

September Wrap Up




All these books were read in September and will be reviewed on my blog in October.

I hope you had a good September with books, and I hope you have a great October.

How was your September in books?
 

Friday, September 28, 2018

Giveaways coming up for October and November




Giveaways coming up for October and November.


You can go to the GIVEAWAYS TAB now or wait for the post on the dates below.


WHAT SIMON DIDN’T SAY - 10/3 - 10/10


BEDSIDE MANNERS - 10/14 - 10/21


SEVEN DAYS OF US - 10/18 - 11/25


CHRISTMAS AT LIBERTY’S - 11/14 - 11/21



Thursday, September 27, 2018

Featuring Books by Ronald H. Balson


Featuring books by Ronald H. Balson.
 

I have read all of Mr. Balson’s books except SAVING SOPHIE.
 

Most are WWII, and all are reviewed on my blog.
 

THE GIRL FROM BERLIN will be reviewed October 8.
 

All have great story lines and detail. 

Have you read any books by Mr. Balson?

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Giveaway and Spotlight of The Kennedy Debutante by Kerri Maher

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All information in this post is courtesy of Danielle Keir of Berkley|Penguin Random House.
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Celebrating Kerri Maher's 
Debut Novel:
THE KENNEDY DEBUTANTE

with a SPOTLIGHT and GIVEAWAY

September 25, 2018
  
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The Kennedy family—dubbed America’s “royal family”—have been a long-cherished pop-culture obsession for as long as most of us can remember. 

When we think of the Kennedys we think of politics and power, the infamous “Kennedy curse,” and a family that exemplifies the American Dream.
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Advanced Praise: 

“American royalty takes British aristocracy by storm in The Kennedy Debutante, starring JFK’s vivacious sister Kathleen ‘Kick’ Kennedy who arrives in London on the brink of war…Kerri Maher’s debut stars a debutante to root for in this moving coming-of-age tale.”—Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network 

“An outstanding deep dive into a fascinating person and time. For fans of The Crown, the riveting story of a headstrong American girl captivated by a dashing British aristocrat. I’m blown away.”—Fiona Davis, national bestselling author of The Masterpiece 

“Maher beautifully mixes the red-blooded American iconography of the Kennedys with the delicious and Downton Abbey­-esque grandeur of Britain’s upper crusts…her story will make your heart lurch in the best possible ways.”—Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental Empress
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About The Book:

London, 1938. The effervescent "It girl" of London society since her father was named the ambassador, Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy moves in rarified circles, rubbing satin-covered elbows with some of the 20th century's most powerful figures. Eager to escape the watchful eye of her strict mother, Rose, the antics of her older brothers, Jack and Joe, and the erratic behavior of her sister Rosemary, Kick is ready to strike out on her own and is soon swept off her feet by Billy Hartington, the future Duke of Devonshire.
 
But their love is forbidden, as Kick's devout Catholic family and Billy's staunchly Protestant one would never approve their match. When war breaks like a tidal wave across her world, Billy is ripped from her arms as the Kennedys are forced to return to the States. Kick gets work as a journalist and joins the Red Cross to get back to England, where she will have to decide where her true loyalties lie—with family or with love.
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About the Author:
"Photo Credit:  Peter Su"

Kerri Maher is also the author of This Is Not A Writing Manual: Notes for the Young Writer in the Real World under the name Kerri Majors. She holds an MFA from Columbia University and founded YARN, an award-winning literary journal of short-form YA writing. 

For many years a professor of writing, she now writes full time and lives with her daughter in Massachusetts where apple picking and long walks in the woods are especially fine.
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GIVEAWAY:

I am partnering with Danielle Keir of Berkley|Penguin Random House for this giveaway:

USA ONLY

September 25 - October 2

ENTER HERE
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Monday, September 24, 2018

Join in the fun EVERY TUESDAY


Join in EVERY TUESDAY at 2:30 on Book Studio 16’s Facebook Page.

Mary Ann Petyak, The Book Queen, was talking about the Olive Editions of classics last Tuesday, and I wanted to share the ones I won during The Harper Collins Winter 2017 Blogger Preview Event.

Watch last week’s presentation with Mary Ann for details about the Olive Editions.  

There are GORGEOUS covers on mine and on the ones featured last week.

Go HERE if you missed it.