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Time and Regret: tour quotations

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M. K. Tod,
author of
Unravelled
and
Lies Told in Silence
presented on France Book Tours,
is back!

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M. K. Tod

on Tour

September 1-10

with

Time And Regret

Time and Regret

(historical mystery)

 Release date: August 16, 2016
on Amazon

ISBN: 978-1503938403
366 pages

Author’s page | Goodreads

SYNOPSIS

When Grace Hansen finds a box belonging to her beloved grandfather, she has no idea it holds the key to his past—and to long-buried family secrets. In the box are his World War I diaries and a cryptic note addressed to her. Determined to solve her grandfather’s puzzle, Grace follows his diary entries across towns and battle sites in northern France, where she becomes increasingly drawn to a charming French man—and suddenly aware that someone is following her…
Through her grandfather’s vivid writing and Grace’s own travels, a picture emerges of a man very unlike the one who raised her: one who watched countless friends and loved ones die horrifically in battle; one who lived a life of regret. But her grandfather wasn’t the only one harboring secrets, and the more Grace learns about her family, the less she thinks she can trust them.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Time And Regret MK TodTime and Regret is M.K. Tod’s third novel.
She began writing in 2005
while living as an expat in Hong Kong.
What started as an interest in her grandparents’ lives
turned into a full-time occupation writing historical fiction.
Her novel Unravelled was awarded Indie Editor’s Choice
by the Historical Novel Society.
In addition to writing historical novels,
she blogs about reading and writing historical fiction at http://www.awriterofhistory.com,
reviews books for the Historical Novel Society
and the Washington Independent Review of Books,
and has conducted three highly respected reader surveys.
She lives in Toronto, Canada,
with her husband and is the mother of two adult children.

Please visit her website and her blog A Writer of History
Subscribe to her mailing list
or contact her at mktod [at] bell [dot] net

Follow her on Facebook and Twitter
on Goodreads and Pinterest

Buy the book (print, ebook audiobook):  Amazon

TOUR QUOTATIONS

The Fictional 100

M. K. Tod has shown her commitment to deeply researched, intelligently crafted, and beautifully written historical fiction. I have read and reviewed the latter two novels, and I found both of them to be satisfying as fiction, unsettling as history, and tremendously moving in their treatment of people caught in the rough grasp of war, trying to keep on living and loving.

Eclectictales

I greatly enjoyed reading Time and Regret. It has a nice balance of the historical fiction and present day mystery and story that come together quite nicely. Highly recommended!

Words And Peace

Powerful historical mystery. A unique triple level of narration helps reach a healthy balance between the emotional journey of the narrator and what her grandfather went through during WWI. Clever.

Book and Ink

The writing was perfect and I loved the style.
The writer managed to add all elements – drama, romance, mystery; and politics in the right proportion.
With perfect narration, spot on characterization and a great setting, this book was one perfect read.

Library of Clean Reads

Time and Regret is a well-written touching story with a dual timeline.
I became so immersed in this novel that I read it in two days.
It is a testament to this author’s writing skills that she could so easily transition from contemporary life in the sleepy towns of France to that of war-torn France in 1915.
This is her third novel and I would now love to read her previous books. This book will be listed in my Best Reads of 2016 post. Highly recommended to lovers of historical fiction and women’s fiction.

Writing the Renaissance

TIME AND REGRET successfully melds elements of women’s fiction, historical fiction, and traditional mystery into an entertaining and satisfying read. A competent historian and skillful storyteller, M. K. Tod should certainly harbor no regrets in sharing this highly engaging tale with a broad audience.

Musings of a Writer & Unabashed Francophile

I couldn’t stop reading.
Things built, and the ending wasn’t quite what I expected it to be. In a good way.
It was also refreshing to have a novel partly set in 1991. It’s two historical periods in one novel.
Definitely a book to pick up.

I am, Indeed

The second book that I’ve read from M.K. Tod, I enjoy the detail (historic and not) with which she infuses her titles, making the past come alive and relevant to readers and characters alike.
Tod’s writing lends itself to description, the ability to use diary entries to feed the visual impressions the words create show great skill.

The Reading Queen

I really enjoyed Time and Regret.
The look into a soldier’s life and the great mystery left behind by Grace’s grandfather was interesting.
I’m thoroughly satisfied with how everything beautifully wrapped up.
A must read.

A Hollande Reads

I am a fan of M.K.’s and could not wait to read another book by her. Her writing style is nice and easy to read.
I could tell that the author did her research through the descriptions she gave.
A good book and I am looking forward to the next one by her.

The French Village Diaries

There are plenty of twists and turns.
The further into the book I got, the more difficult it was to put it down.
This is the third historic novel I have enjoyed from MK Tod, but the added sense of mystery in this novel has made it my favourite.

Just One More Chapter

I enjoyed the story, the mystery and Grace’s adventure.
There was so much about this book that really enjoyed as a reader and also on a personal level.
Definitely a book that I highly recommend.

Redhead.with.book

History, mystery and romance are intertwined in this novel about World War I and the art world.
I really enjoyed Time and Regret. It is a work of fiction but the historical aspect of the book was also quite interesting.

Impressions in Ink

I love the story, Time and Regret.
Through Grace’s lens and taste-bud, I too experienced delicious food and the beautiful sites.
The last few paragraphs of the story, on page 349, is beautiful. It is wise advice for all of us.

Library of Clean Reads

Time and Regret is a well-written touching story with a dual timeline.
I became so immersed in this novel that I read it in two days.
It is a testament to this author’s writing skills that she could so easily transition from contemporary life in the sleepy towns of France to that of war-torn France in 1915.
This is her third novel and I would now love to read her previous books. This book will be listed in my Best Reads of 2016 post. Highly recommended to lovers of historical fiction and women’s fiction.

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Brenda Joyce Leahy on tour: The Art of Rebellion

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Brenda Joyce Leahy

on Tour

October 17-21

with

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The Art of Rebellion

(YA historical)

 Release date: June 15, 2016
at Rebelight Publishing

ISBN: 978-0994839985
252 pages

Website
Goodreads

SYNOPSIS

Released June 15, 2016, by Rebelight Publishing, this beautifully written, lush piece drops you into tumultuous and breathtaking late 19th century Paris.
Sixteen year old Gabrielle dreams of becoming an artist but her ambitious parents agree to an arranged marriage to an aging Baron. In protest, she runs away from her provincial home of Laval to Paris, the City of Light, intending to live with her grandmother and pursue her passion for art. Her bold plan disintegrates as she arrives in Paris to discover her grandmother has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Alone in the capital, Gabrielle wonders who to trust: her new artist friends or the handsome but irritating stranger she met on the train, who just might be stalking her. Gabrielle’s pride, ambition and impulsive nature thrust her into Paris’ underbelly of betrayal and abuse. Will she find the courage to begin a new life on her own terms?

The Art of Rebellion was on the Calgary Bestselling Fiction list in August 2016

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Brenda Joyce Leahy
loves historical fiction
and thinks she was born a century too late
but can’t imagine her life without computers or cell phones.
So, perhaps, she arrived in the world
at just the right moment to tell this story.
She grew up on a farm near Taber, Alberta
but now lives with her family near the Rocky Mountains in Calgary, Alberta.
After over 20 years practising law,
she has returned to her first love of writing fiction.
She is a member of several writing organizations,
including the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI)
The Art of Rebellion is also profiled on the Humber School of Writers’ website
Brenda is also a member of the Historical Novel Societyand leads a YA/MG writers’ critique group in Calgary.

 

Visit Brenda’s website

Follow her on Facebook | on Twitter
Follow Rebelight Publishing on Twitter

Buy the book:  Amazon | Indigo | Barnes & Noble

VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR SCHEDULE

Monday, October 17
Review + Guest-Post + Giveaway at
History from a Woman’s Perspective

Tuesday, October 18
Review + Giveaway at The French Village Diaries

Wednesday, October 19
Review + Giveaway at The Victorian Librarian

Review + Guest-Post + Giveaway at
History from a Woman’s Perspective

Thursday, October 20
Review + Giveaway at
Musings of a Writer & Unabashed Francophile

Friday, October 21
Review
+ Giveaway at Book and Ink
Excerpt + Giveaway at Words And Peace

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You can enter the global giveaway here
or on any other book blogs participating in this tour.
Be sure to follow each participant on Twitter/Facebook,
they are listed in the entry form below
.

Enter here

Visit each blogger on the tour:
tweeting about the giveaway everyday
of the Tour will give you 5 extra entries each time!
[just follow the directions on the entry-form]

Global giveaway open to Canada residents:
2 winners will receive a copy of this book

France Book Tours stops for September 4-10

 

Time And Regret Sunday, September 4
Review + Excerpt + Giveaway at Redhead.with.book

Review + Giveaway at
Musings of a Writer & Unabashed Francophile

Monday, September 5
Review + Giveaway at
A Hollande Reads

Tuesday, September 6
Review + Giveaway at
The Reading Queen

Review + Giveaway at
Impressions in Ink

Review + Giveaway at
I am, Indeed

Wednesday, September 7
Review + Giveaway at
The French Village Diaries

Thursday, September 8
Review + Giveaway at
Book and Ink

Review + Giveaway at
Words And Peace

Friday, September 9
Review + Giveaway at
Library of Clean Reads

Saturday, September 10
Review + Giveaway at
Just One More Chapter