Thanks to Staci Burt of St. Martin’s Press, I am giving away one print copy of ‘The Debt of Tamar’ by Nicole Dweck:
‘The Debt of Tamar’ by Nicole Dweck:
Bestselling author Nicole Dweck brings to life one of history’s greatest yet overlooked stories of love and resilience.
In 2002, thirty-two-year-old Selim Osman, the last descendant of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, flees Istanbul for New York. In a twist of fate he meets Hannah, the daughter of a Holocaust survivor and an artist striving to understand a father she barely knows. Unaware the connection they share goes back centuries, the two feel an immediate pull to one another. But as their story intertwines with that of their ancestors, the heroic but ultimately tragic decision that bound two families centuries ago ripples into the future, threatening to tear Hannah and Selim apart.
From a 16th-century harem to a seaside village in the Holy Land, from Nazi-occupied Paris to modern-day Manhattan, Nicole Dweck’s The Debt of Tamar weaves a spellbinding tapestry of love, history, and fate that will enchant readers from the very first page.
Read My Review of ‘The Debt of Tamar’ by Nicole Dweck
About Nicole Dweck:
Nicole Dweck is a writer whose work has appeared in newspapers and magazines across the country.
The Debt of Tamar, her debut novel, was a two-time finalist in the UK’s Cinnamon Press Novel Award Competition. It has also received an honorable award mention in the category of Mainstream/Literary Fiction from Writers Digest and was the highest rated book for two weeks running on the Harper Collin’s “Authonomy” website.
Nicole lives in New York City with her husband and son.
Connect with Nicole on Goodreads.
Giveaway of of ‘The Debt of Tamar’ by Nicole Dweck:
This giveaway is open to the U. S. and Canada and ends on September 23, 2015. Entries are accepted via Rafflecopter only.
I like that the two families have been bound together for centuries. Thanks for the giveaway.
A captivating, unforgettable and meaningful novel which I would love to read since I am Jewish and enjoy family sagas which are profound. Thanks.
I like to read books about love and most of all history! Take me back in time is how I like to read!
I remember hearing about this book a year or so ago through an HFVBT set of blog posts. My interest was piqued, and I’m glad to see this work is getting wider distribution — and of course, for this opportunity to win a copy of my own! Cheers, Kara S
I love history, and Turkey is a favorite country of mine that I have visited, so this book sounds amazing.
I love the aspect of the different centuries.The cover is great too!