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All That We Carried by Erin Bartels (Revell)
Dear Reader,
I’m giving away five copies of my next novel! All That We Carried is a story of two sisters trying to find their way through a hiking trip gone wrong — and they find their way back to each other after years of estrangement. Perfect for armchair travelers, nature lovers, and anyone with a sister!
All the best,
Erin Bartels
The Wrong Kind of Woman by Sarah McCraw Crow (Mira Books)
Dear Reader,
It’s late 1970, and three people — Virginia Desmarais, her 13-year-old daughter Rebecca, and college student Sam Waxman — are struggling to come to terms with the death of Oliver Desmarais, a professor at the all-male Clarendon College. At the heart of the story is Virginia, who finds friendship with Clarendon’s four women faculty, helping them bring the women’s movement to their traditional campus.
The Wrong Kind of Woman is a story of grief and loss, but also friendship and love, in a time of social change. Publishers Weekly called it “entrancing;” Bookreporter called it “a strong, strident message delivered in a valentine of a book that is easy to read and enjoy, but with enough gentle grit and determination to keep you thinking about Virginia and the Gang of Four long after the last page is read.”
Best wishes,
Sarah McCraw Crow
Unfettered Journey by Gary F. Bengier (Chiliagon Press)
Dear Reader,
Dare you stretch your heart and your mind with something truly different, a cross-genre novel combining thrilling action, adventure, and a love story? “The Hunger Games meets West World.”
Unfettered Journey is the near-future story of an AI scientist who seeks to create true robot consciousness. He leaves everything behind to find answers. But a mysterious woman on a personal mission interrupts his search. Fighting unjust forces, he is swept into an evil plot that neither can elude. Their struggles against machines, men, and nature test the resilience of the human spirit.
Yours,
Gary F. Bengier