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I absolutely loved Jennifer Cody Epstein’s book, The Painter From Shanghai!  So when Amy Bruno asked me if I wanted to take part in this tour, I jumped at the chance!


Description of The Gods of Heavenly Punishment:


A lush, exquisitely rendered meditation on war, The Gods of Heavenly Punishment tells the story of several families, American and Japanese, their loves and infidelities, their dreams and losses, and how they are all connected by one of the most devastating acts of war in human history.


Fifteen-year-old Yoshi Kobayashi, child of Japan’s New Empire, daughter of an ardent expansionist and a mother with a haunting past, is on her way home on a March night when American bombers shower her city with napalm—an attack that leaves one hundred thousand dead within hours and half the city in ashen ruins. In the days that follow, Yoshi’s old life will blur beyond recognition, leading her to a new world marked by destruction and shaped by those considered the enemy: Cam, a downed bomber pilot taken prisoner by the Imperial Japanese Army; Anton, a gifted architect who helped modernize Tokyo’s prewar skyline but is now charged with destroying it; and Billy, an Occupation soldier who arrives in the blackened city with a dark secret of his own. Directly or indirectly, each will shape Yoshi’s journey as she seeks safety, love, and redemption.


My Thoughts:


The Gods of Heavenly punishment was a bit different than most books that take place during World War II.  It gives the reader a inside view of what Japan was like before, during, and after the war.  First we are introduced to a young couple in love, Cameron Richards and Lacey Robertson.  Of course, Cameron is called into action to go to war with Japan as a fighter pilot.


Then in pre-war Japan we are introduced to two families having dinner together.  One a Japanese family and one American Family living in Japan.  The  head of the American family is architect, Anton Reynolds, his wife and their son, Billy. The head Japanese family is building contractor,  Kenji Kobayashi, who works for Anton, his educated wife, Hana, and their daughter, Yoshi.


The story is told in vignettes that are ultimately connected.  The main common thread, being Yoshi.  Without giving too much away, I had trouble with how the story was told, it just didn’t flow well for me and I would have liked to delve into some of the unwritten parts of the story more.  There was one part that I would have edited out all together.  I just didn’t think it added to the story.  However, that said, I still found the book quite worthwhile.  It showed a side of the war that hasn’t been covered that much and how it affected both sides.


I recommend The Gods of Heavenly Punishment.


3.5/5


I received the ebook format of this book for my honest opinion.


About Jennifer Cody Epstein:

Jennifer Cody Epstein is the author of The Gods of Heavenly Punishment and the international bestseller The Painter from Shanghai. She has written for The Wall Street Journal, The Asian Wall Street Journal, Self, Mademoiselle and NBC, and has worked in Hong Kong, Japan and Bangkok, Thailand. She lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband, two daughters and especially needy Springer Spaniel. 
For more information, please visit www.jennifercodyepstein.com.

Thanks to Amy Bruno of Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours, I am giving away one copy of The Gods of Heavenly Punishment.  This giveaway is open internationally and ends on July 9, 2013.  Please use Rafflecopter to enter.
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Giveaway Winners Galore

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on June 25, 2013
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Thanks to everyone who entered the following giveaways! Winners, please reply to the email I sent you today within 48 hours to claim your books. After 2 days you will be disqualified and a new winner will be picked. Rafflecopter picks all winners using Random.org. 

Thanks again to Christopher Meeks for making this giveaway possible.

The Winner is:
Carol M.








Thanks again to Veronica Grossman of Meryl L. Moss Media Relation, Inc. for making this giveaway possible.

The winner is:
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Thanks to again Jessica Butler of  Berkley/NAL, Penguin Group USA for making this giveaway possible.

The winner is:
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Thanks to again Jessica Butler of  Berkley/NAL, Penguin Group USA for making this giveaway possible.

The winner is:
Carl S.






Thanks to again Jessica Butler of  Berkley/NAL, Penguin Group USA for making this giveaway possible.

The winner is:
Carl S.






Thanks again to Staci Burt of Wunderkind PR for making this giveaway possible.

The winner is:
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Thanks again to author, Lisa Ellis for making this giveaway possible.

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Giveaway: If the Shoe Fits by Megan Mulry

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on June 23, 2013
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It’s time to play A Royal Pain Baby Name Game! To celebrate Megan Mulry’s upcoming July release, If the Shoe Fits, Sourcebooks would like to know what you think the name of Will & Kate’s new addition will be! Comment below with your boy name and girl name prediction! We will pick one winner who will receive a print copy of Megan’s first book A Royal Pain

Book Description:

The only thing worse than being in the spotlight is being kept in the dark…
With paparazzi nipping at his heels, Devon Heyworth, rakish brother of the Duke of Northrop, spends his whole life hiding his intelligence and flaunting his playboy persona. Fast cars and faster women give the tabloids plenty to talk about.
American entrepreneur Sarah James is singularly unimpressed with “The Earl” when she meets him at a wedding. But she’s made quite an impression on him. When he pursues her all the way across the pond, he discovers that Miss James has no intention of being won over by glitz and glamor—she’s got real issues to deal with, and the last thing she needs is larger-than-life royalty mucking about her business…

About Megan Murly:


I write sexy, stylish, romantic fiction. I graduated from Northwestern University and then worked in publishing, including positions at the New Yorker and Boston magazine. After moving to London, I worked in finance and attended London Business School. I’ve traveled extensively in Asia, India, Europe, and Africa and now live with my husband and children in Florida. You can find me procrastinating on Twitter.

This giveaway ends on July 5th and is open to the U.S. and Canada.  Please use Rafflecopter to enter.

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