By ~ Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
This book has it all –
family secrets, intrigue, and romance
and the tour has already started
(August 9-August 24)
THREE autographed copies of the book will be given away
All you have to do is leave a comment (along with your email address if it isn't on your blog profile) and answer the following question.
Which Austrian city would you most like to visit?
The more blogs you comment on, the more entries you'll receive. All comments must be left by midnight MST on August 27 to be eligible.
August 9
Heather Gardner
August 10
Jewel Adams
August 11
Mary Greathouse
Teri Rodeman
August 12
Lynn Fowlstone
Christine Bryant
August 13
Valerie Ipson
Sheila Stayley
August 16
Deanne Blackhurst
August 17
Connie Hall
C.S. Bezas
August 18
Kimberly Job
Tristi Pinkston
August 19
Karen Hoover
Nichole Giles
August 20
Alison Palmer
Jessica Williams
August 23
Joyce DiPastena
Laurie Lewis
On the back of the cover, it says - When Emi Warrin wakes one night to find a thief in her mother's house, she has no idea the intruder has planted a trap - a mysterious letter that will change her life forever. Lured to the Austrian Alps with Daniel, the man she loves, Emi is thrown into a perilous, mafia-like world of feuding families and a devastating curse that spans generations. As the Firstborn She - the only firstborn female in hundreds of years - only Emi can free her family from the curse that will soon afflict her as well. But for Emi to break the curse, she must delve into evil designs.
As Emi struggles to understand her destiny as the Firstborn She, she learns that everything isn't as it seems and that all choices have consequences. Can Emi break the curse before it's too late?
Just reading that much, made me want to read the enitre book. From the very first exciting paragraph until the very end the book was full of suspense. The longer I read, the more I found it difficult to turn the pages fast enough.
This was a well-written, magical story. I loved the captivating settings, suspense, and all the twists and turns along the way. The romance and mystery kept me guessing until the very end. I’m glad that I read this book and look forward to reading more by Ronda in the near future.
4 comments:
I'd love to visit Vienna:) Thanks for the giveaway!
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Great review, Connie. Thanks for sharing.
I'd visit Salzburg. It always makes me think of the Sound of Music.
I would love to visit Vienna or Salzburg!
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