About The Last Summer at Chelsea Beach Paperback: 384 pages Publisher: Mira (July 28, 2015) Adelia Montforte begins the summer of 1941 aboard a crowded ship bound for America, utterly alone yet free of Fascist Italy. Whisked away to the seaside by her well-meaning aunt and uncle, she slowly begins to adapt to her new life. That […]
Sally Christie, author of The Sisters of Versailles, on tour August/September 2015
About The Sisters of Versailles Series: The Mistresses of Versailles Trilogy Paperback: 432 pages Publisher: Atria Books (September 1, 2015) Carefully researched and ornately detailed, The Sisters of Versailles is the first book in an exciting new historical fiction trilogy about King Louis XV, France’s most “well-beloved” monarch, and the women who shared his heart and his bed. The Sisters […]
Susan Spann, author of Flask of the Drunken Master, on tour July/August 2015
In celebration of the release of FLASK OF THE DRUNKEN MASTER, the latest installment in Susan Spann’s Shinobi Mysteries Series, we are putting the whole series on tour! About Flask of the Drunken Master Series: Shinobi Mysteries (Book 3) Hardcover: 304 pages Publisher: Minotaur Books (July 14, 2015) August 1565: When a rival artisan turns up dead outside Ginjiro’s […]
Elizabeth Berg, author of The Dream Lover, on tour April/May 2015
About The Dream Lover Hardcover: 368 pages Publisher: Random House (April 14, 2015) New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Berg has written a lush historical novel based on the sensuous Parisian life of the nineteenth-century writer George Sand—which is perfect for readers of Nancy Horan and Elizabeth Gilbert. At the beginning of this powerful novel, we […]
Elizabeth Hall, author of Miramont’s Ghost, on tour in February 2015
About Miramont’s Ghost Paperback: 334 pages Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (February 1, 2015) Miramont Castle, built in 1897 and mysteriously abandoned three years later, is home to many secrets. Only one person knows the truth: Adrienne Beauvier, granddaughter of the Comte de Challembelles and cousin to the man who built the castle. Clairvoyant from the […]
Eve Karlin, author of City of Liars and Thieves, on tour January 2015
About City of Liars and Thieves On Sale: January 13, 2015 Pages: 266 Published by : Alibi A crime that rocked a city. A case that stunned a nation. Based on the United States’ first recorded murder trial, Eve Karlin’s spellbinding debut novel re-creates early nineteenth-century New York City, where a love affair ends in a […]
Victor Bevine, author of Certainty, on tour October/November 2014
About Certainty Paperback, 358 pages Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (October 21, 2014) When you’re fighting an injustice, can it be wrong to do what’s right? Inspired by the scandalous true story that shocked a nation at the close of WWI. With America’s entry into World War 1, the population of Newport, Rhode Island seems to […]
Jim Snowden, author of The Summer of Long Knives, on tour September/October 2014
About The Summer of Long Knives Paperback: 320 pages Publisher: Booktrope Editions (July 26, 2013) In the summer of 1936, the racial and political climate in Munich are growing tense, and Kommisar Rolf Wundt and his wife Klara are increasingly desperate to leave Nazi Germany while they still can. But when a member of the […]
Liz Rosenberg, author of The Moonlight Palace, on tour October 2014
About The Moonlight Palace Paperback: 174 pages Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (October 1, 2014) Agnes Hussein, descendant of the last sultan of Singapore and the last surviving member of her immediate family, has grown up among her eccentric relatives in the crumbling Kampong Glam palace, a once-opulent relic given to her family in exchange for handing over […]
Erin Lindsay McCabe, author of I Shall Be Near to You, on tour September 2014
About I Shall Be Near to You Paperback: 336 pages Publisher: Broadway Books (September 2, 2014) In I SHALL BE NEAR TO YOU, McCabe introduces us to newlywed Rosetta Wakefield. More accustomed to working as her father’s farmhand and happiest doing what others might call “man’s work,” Rosetta struggles with how to be a good wife to […]