Monday, October 30, 2017
Book Blast + #Giveaway: SON OF THE MOON by JENNIFER MACAIRE @jennifermacaire @GoddessFish
SON OF THE MOON
by Jennifer
Macaire
GENRE: Time Travel
BLURB:
In
Nysa, Alexander the Great and time traveling journalist Ashley find their
abducted son Paul being worshiped as ""the son of the
moon"". Knowing she can’t change history and that Alexander’s kingdom
will be torn apart when he dies, Ashley must make the terrible decision to
leave her firstborn son in the sacred valley.
Alexander presses on
to India, where he and Ashley are welcomed with feasts - and treachery. They struggle through monsoons, face the
might of Porus’s army, and outwit deadly Brahmin rebels. Facing the reality of
Alexander’s looming death, Ashley considers the unthinkable - How to save him,
and the consequences of cheating the Fates. Book III in the Time for Alexander
series"
Excerpt:
Alexander opened his eyes very wide.
“Me? Me? I did that? You weren’t even there. Do you want to know what you can
do with me?” He leered. “Tell me some more stories about sex-mad queens and
priestesses. They sound quite entertaining, but wait until we’re alone. I don’t
want to miss a word you say.”
I narrowed my eyes. “If I find out
that that you...”
“If I what?” he asked cheerfully.
I didn’t answer. I was looking over
his shoulder at a figure in the distance. He must have seen the look on my face
because he whirled around. For a moment he didn’t move. Then he dug his heels
into Bucephalus’s sides, and, with a wild whoop, galloped madly down the dusty
road leaving me staring after him with a bemused expression.
Chiron wriggled on my back and
started to whine. I dropped my reins and
unhooked the backpack, pulling him around to my chest. Holding the baby on
front of me, I said to him, “There goes my husband, rushing to greet his best
friend whom he hasn’t seen in over three months - his best friend who just
happens to be your daddy.”
I spoke in English. I didn’t think
anyone else would quite understand the complexities of the situation, which I’d
already edited for Chiron’s ears. The soldiers around me thought I said
blessings. Chiron waved and gurgled happily at my breast. All he was interested
in was milk. I could never understand why Chiron seemed to be the only human
being who didn’t mind Alexander’s singing. It made most babies turn purple and
scream. At first I was worried that he was deaf, but then I realized Chiron was
just a little oddball. He would probably turn into one of those weird kids who
love broccoli and algebra.
The sun shined, the flags flapped
merrily, the soldiers sang, and the Indus River, huge, brown, and deceptively
sluggish, flowed like caramel by our sides.
We were in India!
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Jennifer
Macaire lives in France with her husband, three children, & various dogs
& horses. She loves cooking, eating French chocolate, growing herbs and
flowering plants on her balcony, and playing golf. She grew up in upstate New
York, Samoa, and the Virgin Islands. She graduated from St. Peter and Paul high
school in St. Thomas and moved to NYC where she modeled for five years for
Elite. She went to France and met her husband at the polo club. All that is
true. But she mostly likes to make up stories.
Blog ~ Facebook Page ~ Twitter
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Giveaway:
$10 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC
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3 comments:
Thank you so much for blogging about my book! I love your site! I'll be back later after work to answer any questions - such as "What did Ashley wear for underwear in a time before Hanes & Victoria's Secrets??" :-D The sillier the better!!
I enjoy the Blurb, a must read! Congrats on the tour and thank you for the chance to win!
Looks great.
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