Monday, October 3, 2016

Book Spotlight & Giveaway: The General's Wife by Sara R. Turnquist


“Go home!” Ismene is speechless as she reads those words written in blood on the walls of her new home. The young, raven-haired Grecian beauty had traveled all the way from her homeland to marry the Pharaoh’s top general. But she never expected this. The hatred of the Alexandrian mob for their Greek rulers is right in front of her. It is the first of many threats she will receive.

Things are escalating out of control. Damaged crops and horses turned loose at night are one thing. But when Ismene receives a death threat, it becomes clear that there is a spy within her own household. She would turn to her husband to deal with this issue, except he left for battle by order of the Pharaoh. Not knowing whom to trust, she fears for her safety as well as the entire ruling class of Egypt.

EXCERPT:

“Can you please take this blindfold off?” Ismene loved surprises, but couldn't stand the waiting. Alistair had risen early to prepare a special breakfast for them and served her in bed. Then he had told her that he had something special planned for them today—a special place for them to visit.

“Not yet,” Alistair said as he gripped her waist. Their chariot went over a bump which caused him to pull her to him even more tightly. She smiled at the feel of his secure embrace; even after this short time it still caused butterflies in her stomach.

She felt the chariot continue to move down the smooth path with a little rocking here and there as the wheels found imperfections in the road.

“We're almost there, I promise,” he assured her. His voice was close to her ear and it gave her warm chills. She thought of the feel of those lips on her neck. There wasn't much time to daydream, though, because, true to his word, it wasn't much longer before she felt him slow the horses and still the chariot.

“Ready for your surprise?” he asked.

“Yes!” She feigned exasperation.

Only then did he reach up, untie her blindfold, and let it fall. “The great Library of Alexandria.”

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Sara is originally from middle TN. After a short stint in Memphis, where she earned a degree in Biology and began a career as both a Zoo Educator and a Sleep Technician, she then followed a dream to work for a large zoo in Orlando, FL as an Educator. Once she and her husband started their family, they moved back to Tennessee. Sara and her husband now enjoy a full life with their three beautiful and very active children. Sara enjoys many creative outlets – singing, piano, drawing, drama, and organizing anything. And even though she has enjoyed her career as a Zoo Educator, Sara's great love of the written word continued to draw her to write. She has always been an avid reader and, for many years, has been what she terms a “closet writer”. Her travels and love of history have served to inspire her to write Historical Fiction. Sara has made several trips overseas to the Czech Republic. Her time among the Czech people and the landscapes of the country inspired her and greatly influenced her work on her debut novel, The Lady Bornekova, set in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. Sara is also a member of the ACFW.


Website/URL: saraturnquist.com
Twitter: @sarat1701
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11 comments:

Goddess Fish Promotions said...

Thanks for hosting!

Sara T said...

Thanks for hosting!

Marcy Meyer said...

Enjoyed the excerpt. Sounds really interesting. Thanks for the giveaway chance.

CJ said...

Hello again! Hope all is well with you this morning. You touched on this a little bit in Friday's guest post so I would like to ask you how you think you grew as a writer from your first novel to your most current? :)

Anonymous said...

The Great Library would win ME over, that's for sure!

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Sara T said...

Marcy, Thanks! Best of luck with your entry!

Sara T said...

clojo9372, Happy Monday! My self-editing skills have definitely grown. As has my ability to write in a deeper point of view. To really draw the reader into the character's point of view and allow the reader to feel what the character feels.

Sara T said...

Yes, the Great Library would take my breath my away I am most certain!

Victoria Alexander said...

Great post, I enjoyed reading it. Thanks for sharing :)

Sara T said...

Thanks for visiting!

Sara T said...

Thanks again for hosting me!