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Letters From a Patchwork QuiltLetters From a Patchwork Quilt
by Clare Flynn


Publication Date: Sept 2015 (eBook) | Oct 2015 (PB)
Cranbrook Press
Paperback & eBook; 350 Pages

Genre: Historical Fiction

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In 1875 England, a young man, Jack Brennan, from a large and impoverished Catholic family refuses to be pushed into the priesthood and runs away to fulfil his dream of becoming a teacher.

Jack falls in love with Eliza Hewlett, but his dreams and plans are thwarted when his landlord’s daughter, Mary Ellen MacBride, falsely accuses him of fathering the child she is expecting.

Rather than be forced to marry his accuser, Jack decides to run away to America with Eliza. Just as they are about to sail, Jack is arrested and dragged from the ship, leaving Eliza alone en route to New York with just a few shillings in her pocket.

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Praise for Letters From a Patchwork Quilt
by Clare Flynn

“The story is different, original and touching. It’s interesting to read how the lives of Jack and Eliza unfold in different countries. The plot is powerful, the characters are well sketched, memorable, and their personalities will remain in the minds of readers even after they finish the story. It’s a story of love loss and tragedy; a heartbreaking and moving tale where readers will wish to see Jack and Eliza reunited and happy together. The narration is descriptive; it also speaks about the society that existed during that age and pulls readers into the story. It’s well written and the story is not predictable, making it a engaging read.” –Readers’ Favorite (5 Star Medal)

About Clare FlynnClare Flynn


Clare Flynn is also the author of A Greater World, set in Australia in 1920 and Kurinji Flowers, set in India in the 1930s and 40s. She is a graduate of Manchester University where she read English Language and Literature.

After a career in international marketing, working on brands from nappies to tinned tuna and living in Paris, Milan, Brussels and Sydney, she ran her own consulting business for 15 years and now lives in West London. Co-founder of the popular website, Make it and Mend it, and co-author of the 2012 book of the same name, Letters From a Patchwork Quilt is her third novel.

When not writing and reading, Clare loves to splash about with watercolours and grabs any available opportunity to travel – sometimes under the guise of research.

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Giveaway of Letters From a Patchwork Quilt
by Clare Flynn


This giveaway is for the choice of the ebook or print version and is open to the U.S. only.  This giveaway ends on March 4, 2016 12 am pacific time.  Entries are accepted via Rafflcopter only.

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Tour Schedule for Letters From a Patchwork Quilt
by Clare Flynn


Monday, February 15
Review at Jorie Loves a Story
Review at Beth’s Book Nook Blog

Tuesday, February 16
Interview at Flashlight Commentary

Wednesday, February 17
Review at A Holland Reads
Review at With her Nose Stuck in a Book

Thursday, February 18
Interview at A Holland Reads

Friday, February 19
Excerpt at Layered Pages
Spotlight & Giveaway at Teddy Rose Book Reviews Plus More

Monday, February 22
Spotlight & Giveaway at Passages to the Past

Tuesday, February 23
Review at Back Porchervations
Spotlight at CelticLady’s Reviews

Wednesday, February 24
Review at Book Nerd
Excerpt & Giveaway at Let Them Read Books

Thursday, February 25
Review at A Silver Twig
Review at Author Dianne Ascroft’s Blog

Friday, February 26
Review at #redhead.with.book
Excerpt at Boom Baby Reviews

Letters From a Patchwork Quilt by Clare Flynn

Middle-Aged Man and the SeaThe ebook and print book of ‘The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea’ has been out since 2006.  However, it has just been released on Audible as an audiobook.

In celebration of the Audiobook release, Christopher Meeks is offering one Audible code to download the audiobook for free from Audible!  Why is he offering this?  He is hoping that the winner will enjoy it and will post a review on Audible.

Description of Middle-Aged Man and the Sea by Christopher Meeks


Here is a story collection about love, death, humor, and the glue called family. In one narrative, a man wakes up one morning to find the odor of dead fish won’t go away, but no one else can smell it. In another, a couple’s visit with friends to watch the Academy Awards has the protagonist envying his friends’ lawn and lifestyle. In these and eleven other stories, Christopher Meeks balances tragedy and wit.

As novelist David Scott Milton explains, “In this collection, Christopher Meeks examines the small heartbreaks of quiet despair that are so much a part of all our lives. He does it in language that is resonant, poetic, and precise…. If you like Raymond Carver, you’ll love Meeks. He may be as good–or better.”

Praise for the book/ebook of Middle-Aged Man and the Sea by Christopher Meeks


“Christopher Meeks bounces onto the literary scene as a vibrant new voice filled with talent and imagination. THE MIDDLE-AGED MAN & THE SEA is one of the finer collections of short stories that will rapidly rise to the top of the heap of a battery of fine writers of this difficult medium.

There isn’t a weak story in the thirteen works here.  Biting and sassy, eloquent and intelligent, this collection of short stories is excellent reading. Meeks knows his craft: these tiny microcosms of living offer proof that his novels, soon to come, will be works to watch. Very Highly Recommended.”-Grady Harp, Top 100 Amazon Reviewer & Hall of Fame

“Why can’t all writers be like Christopher Meeks.  I’ll admit that I’d started reading THE MIDDLE-AGED MAN AND THE SEA during an evening, becoming so engrossed in its chapters that I’d wanted to finish it off in one sitting. I couldn’t — Fairies and Dreamland were calling — but that was the sole reason I hadn’t.
Middle-aged Man is *that* compelling. Meeks has this uncanny ability to thrust you right into the center of his characters’ sundry dilemmas, desires, and demands — as if you’re standing right there next to them, or sitting one bar stool over listening to their wonderful chats about wine, their musings about the wisdom of the next Shuttle launch, or their ebullient waxing about the velveteen smoothness of Breyer’s coffee-flavored ice cream.”- Adam Daniel Mezei, Amazon Reviewer

“I usually read literature by female authors because I feel they understand me as a woman. There are a few male authors that also have this ability, such as Raymond Carver and Larry McMurtry. And now I have found Christopher Meeks. His stories might seem depressing to some, but to me they were true to what life brings us. He captures old age, regret, disappointment, divorce, starting over, marriage, loss and more and does it in a loving and sensitive way. His humor helps balance the pain, as it often does unexpectedly on our journeys. I loved these stories and these people and I will gratefully read more of this talented and lovely writer.”- gypsygirl1925, Amazon Reviewer

About Christopher MeeksChristopher Meeks


Christopher Meeks first published short fiction in a number of literary journals, and the stories are available in two collections, The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea and Months and Seasons. Recently, he’s focused on crime novels.  His first, Blood Drama had a graduate student writing a thesis on David Mamet in a struggle with a ruthless killer and bank robber. The new A Death in Vegas is a mystery based on the death of a young woman and the wrong man charged with it. Visit Christopher Meeks online at chrismeeks.com.

Giveaway of Middle-Aged Man and the Sea by Christopher Meeks

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Giveaway: The Widow by Fiona Barton

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on February 17, 2016
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WidowThanks to Lauren Burnstein of Berkley/NAL, I am giving away one print copy of The Widow by Fiona Barton.

Description Of Widow by Fiona Barton


For fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train, an electrifying thriller that will take you into the dark spaces that exist between a husband and a wife.

When the police started asking questions, Jean Taylor turned into a different woman. One who enabled her and her husband to carry on, when more bad things began to happen…
 
But that woman’s husband died last week. And Jean doesn’t have to be her anymore.
 
There’s a lot Jean hasn’t said over the years about the crime her husband was suspected of committing. She was too busy being the perfect wife, standing by her man while living with the accusing glares and the anonymous harassment. 
 
Now there’s no reason to stay quiet. There are people who want to hear her story. They want to know what it was like living with that man. She can tell them that there were secrets. There always are in a marriage. 
 
The truth—that’s all anyone wants. But the one lesson Jean has learned in the last few years is that she can make people believe anything

About Fiona BartonFiona Barton


Fiona Barton trains and works with journalists all over the world. Previously, she was a senior writer at the Daily Mail, news editor at the Daily Telegraph, and chief reporter at theMail on Sunday, where she won Reporter of the Year at the British Press Awards. Born in Cambridge, England, she currently lives in southwest France.

Giveaway Of Fiona Barton’s Widow


This giveaway is open to the U.S only and ends on March 4, 2016 12 AM Pacific.  Entries are accepted via Rafflecopter only.

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