Posts from the ‘World War II’ Category

France Book Tours stops for Nov 3-9

Greenland Breach Sunday, November 3
Review + Giveaway at Gluten Free + 2

Monday, November 4
Review + Giveaway at Finding Time To Write

Review at Words And Peace

Tuesday, November 5
Review + Giveaway at Queen of All She Reads

Wednesday, November 6
Review at Confessions of a Word Addict

Interview + Excerpt + Giveaway at Words And Peace

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Paris Was The Place Sunday, November 3
Review  at Queen of All She Reads

Monday, November 4
Review  at Walkie Talkie Book Club

Tuesday, November 5
Review at Griperang’s Bookmarks

Wednesday, November 6
Spotlight at Caffeinatedlife.net

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Unravelled Monday, Nov 4
Review + Giveaway at
The French Village Diaries

Tuesday, Nov 5
Review + Giveaway at Words And Peace

Wednesday, Nov 6
Review + Giveaway at I Am, Indeed

Thursday, Nov 7
Review + Giveaway at Suko’s Notebook

Review + Giveaway at Vvb32 Reads

Friday, Nov 8
Review + Giveaway at Caffeinatedlife.net

Saturday, Nov 9
Review + Guest-Post at Jorie Loves A Story

First Chapter First Paragraph — The Summer of France

first paragraphEvery Tuesday,
Diane at Bibliophile by the Sea posts the first paragraph of her current read.
Anyone can join in.
Click on the logo to link your post.

I will share here the first paragraph of a book
in the Completed Tours category.

Summer of FrancePublication Date: October 2012230 pages, Oblique Presse,
available on Lulu.com ,
ISBN-10: 1300257334,
ISBN-13: 978-1300257332Available in ebook for $3.99
and paperback for $14 at Amazon.com
and in paperback for $14 at Lulu.com

The quiet of the house mocked me as I rummaged through the Sunday paper looking for the travel pages. I ignored the meticulously folded “Help Wanted” section of the newspaper and the yellow highlighter that my husband had placed on the counter to remind me that I’d been unemployed for two months and needed to find a job –soon. The ring of the kitchen phone saved me from isolation and from a job search as the thick accent of my aunt came across the crackly line inviting me to move to France.

Paulita Kincer’s website | The virtual book tour | My review

WHAT DO YOU THINK?
WOULD YOU KEEP READING?

 

The Bleiberg Project: free ebook limited time

Bleiberg Project Banner

On Sunday, October 6
and Monday, October 7,

the book will be free on Amazon Kindle

http://www.amazon.com/Bleiberg-Project-Consortium-Thriller-ebook/dp/B00CHNTQWG

The Bleiberg Project

Author David KHARA on Tour

July 11-30, 2013

with his novel

The Bleiberg Project

(translated by Simon JOHN)

Website | Goodreads

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Genre: thriller/espionage

(a thriller with action, killings, this has a WWII element)

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The Bleiberg Project won the Blue Moon prize for best thriller
and has sold over 100,000 copies already.
It is being made into a movie.

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SYNOPSIS

Are Hitler’s atrocities really over? Find out in this adrenaline-pumping ride to save the world from a conspiracy straight out of the darkest hours of history.

1942, Poland. The head of the SS meets secretly with a scientist in charge of a major Third Reich project.

Present day. After another late night with yet another woman whose name he doesn’t remember, self-pitying golden boy trader Jay Novacek learns that his long-lost father has died, precipitating events that lead him to board a plane to Zurich. He’s got a Nazi medallion in his pocket, a hot CIA bodyguard next to him, and a clearly dangerous Mossad agent on his tail. What was his father investigating? Why was his mother assassinated? Why are unknown sides fighting over him with automatic weapons? Far from his posh apartment, he races to save the world from a horrific conspiracy. Can it be stopped? [from the publisher’s website]

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VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR SCHEDULE

Sunday , July 21
presentation at Lady Techie’s Book Musings

Tuesday, July 23
Review at Lady Techie’s Book Musings

Wednesday, July 24
Interview by author Amy Metz

Monday, August 5
review at Fiction is Stranger Than Fact

Monday, August  12
Review + Giveaway by author Julie Coulter Bellon

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Praise for The Bleiberg Project

“Fascinating, written with a sharp style, shock value and a lot of humor.”
Serge Perraud, http://www.lelitteraire.com.”

“Impossible to put down.”
France Inter

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