Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Book Spotlight - The Vatican Princess: A Novel of Lucrezia Borgia by C.W. Gortner

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The Vatican Princess: A Novel of Lucrezia Borgia by C.W. Gortner

Publication Date: February 9, 2016 
Ballantine Books 
Hardcover, Ebook, Audiobook 
400 Pages 
Genre: Historical Fiction
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Infamy is no accident. It is a poison in our blood. It is the price of being a Borgia. 

Glamorous and predatory, the Borgias fascinated and terrorized 15th-century Renaissance Italy. Lucrezia Borgia, beloved daughter of the pope, was at the center of the dynasty’s ambitions. Slandered as a heartless seductress who lured men to their doom, was she in fact the villainess of legend, or was she trapped in a familial web, forced to choose between loyalty and survival? 

With the ascension of the Spaniard Rodrigo Borgia as Pope Alexander VI, the new pope’s illegitimate children—his rival sons, Cesare and Juan, and beautiful young daughter Lucrezia—assume an exalted position in the papal court. Privileged and adored, Lucrezia yearns to escape her childhood and play a part in her family’s fortunes. But Rome is seductive and dangerous: Alliances shift at a moment’s notice as Italy’s ruling dynasties strive to keep rivals at bay. As Lucrezia’s father faces challenges from all sides, he’s obliged to marry her off to a powerful adversary. But when she discovers the brutal truth behind her alliance, Lucrezia is plunged into a perilous gambit that will require all her wits, cunning, and guile. Escaping her marriage offers the chance of happiness with a passionate prince of Naples, yet as scandalous accusations of murder and incest build against her, menacing those she loves, Lucrezia must risk everything to overcome the lethal fate imposed upon her by her Borgia blood. 

Beautifully wrought, rich with fascinating historical detail, The Vatican Princess is the first novel to describe Lucrezia’s coming-of-age in her own voice—a dramatic, vivid tale set in an era of savagery and unparalleled splendor, where enemies and allies can be one and the same, and where loyalty to family can ultimately be a curse.

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Praise

"Assiduously researched and expertly crafted . . . . This unholy plunge into Rome's darkest dynasty is wholly engrossing." - Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author 

"A spider web of Renaissance intrigue with a legendary cast . . . Impressive research, a lush background, and deft characterization make for a fascinating read." - Margaret George, New York Times bestselling author 

"Elegantly written and deeply researched . . . Renaissance Italy is vividly brought to life. I’m captivated by this knowledgeable author’s take on the controversial Borgias." - Alison Weir, NYT bestselling author

About the Author

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C.W. GORTNER holds an MFA in Writing with an emphasis in Renaissance Studies from the New College of California, as well as an AA from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in San Francisco. 

After an eleven year-long career in fashion, during which he worked as a vintage retail buyer, freelance publicist, and fashion show coordinator, C.W. devoted the next twelve years to the public health sector. In 2012, he became a full-time writer following the international success of his novels. 

In his extensive travels to research his books, he has danced a galliard at Hampton Court, learned about organic gardening at Chenoceaux, and spent a chilly night in a ruined Spanish castle. His books have garnered widespread acclaim and been translated into twenty-one languages to date, with over 400,000 copies sold. A sought-after public speaker. C.W. has given keynote addresses at writer conferences in the US and abroad. He is also a dedicated advocate for animal rights, in particular companion animal rescue to reduce shelter overcrowding. 

Half-Spanish by birth and raised in southern Spain, C.W. now lives in Northern California with his partner and two very spoiled rescue cats. 

For more information visit C.W. Gortner’s website and blog. You can also find him on Facebook, Twittter, Goodreads, Pinterest, and YouTube. Sign up for C.W. Gortner’s Newsletter for updates.

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Giveaway

To win a Borgia-Inspired Velvet Bag & Beaded Bracelet from C.W. Gortner please enter the giveaway via the GLEAM form below.  

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Monday, February 22, 2016

Music Monday - "Jazzman" by Carole King (1974)

Last week I saw, and enjoyed, the PBS American Masters about Carole King.  (It's online at the PBS site, if you're interested.)  I have always loved singer/songwriter music, and Carole King is one of my favorites.  Her life is very interesting, especially the Brill Building years when she wrote music for many major 1960's artists.

My favorite song by Carole King is from the 1970's.  "Jazzman" was released in 1974.  It has a great (not surprising!) jazzy feel, cowritten by David Palmer (Steely Dan), with saxophone solos by Tom Scott.  "Jazzman" made it to #2 on the Billboard charts, and was nominated for a Grammy, although it lost to "I Honestly Love You" by Olivia Newton-John.

This song makes me happy.  It is one of those songs that really takes me back to being very young in the 1970's, and it has that retro-but-timeless sound.

Do you remember this song?  What is your favorite song by Carole King?  I'd love to hear from you in the comments, below.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Weekend Window Shopping at Birdhouse Books

Hi all!

I have MANY more vintage Easter cards newly listed at Birdhouse Books.  I'll post just a few photos here, and hope you will stop by Birdhouse Books to see more.

Vintage Easter card featuring a duck carrying a basket of flowers.


 Vintage Easter card with puffy fabric inset of tulips.


Vintage Easter card designed by Melanie Renn for Gordon Fraser.  It features a dressed bunny rabbit carrying a bouquet of carrots.


Vintage Easter card with a cute bunny rabbit illustration by Dana Strange.


My Visit to Bunnyland vintage Easter card featuring a photo of children meeting the Easter Bunny.


Vintage Easter card for a little girl featuring a die-cut well with bluebirds and bunny rabbit.


 Mid-Century vintage Easter card with a cart full of Easter eggs.


 Vintage Easter card with Mid Century stylized Easter eggs - fabulous!


I hope you've found some goodies here.  Do stop by my store!   And have a great weekend.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Dear Abby - "Uptown Funk" with a Dog Rescue Theme

Dear Friends,

I hope you are having a good week!  I'm having a nice week with some warmer weather.  That means walks outside are much more leisurely.

This has been an unexpectedly busy week, but I wanted to share a fun video with you.  This music video is by the East Bay SPCA in Oakland, California, and it is a remake of "Uptown Funk" with a dog rescue theme.  I LOVE IT!

I think I would like that little white Chihuahua and the black and tan Dachshund who uses a cart to come live with me.  They look like fun friends!



Wishing you a great weekend!  I'll write more next week.

Love,

Abby xoxoxo



Book Review - The Rain Sparrow by Linda Goodnight

Book Synopsis

Series: A Honey Ridge Novel
Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: HQN Books (February 23, 2016)

New York Times bestselling author Linda Goodnight welcomes you back home to Honey Ridge, Tennessee, with another beautiful story full of hope, haunting mystery and the power to win your heart 

Renowned yet private, thriller writer Hayden Winters lives a life colored by lies. As he is deeply ashamed of his past, his hunger for an honest relationship and dreams of starting a family remain unsatisfied, and he can trust no one with his secrets. He’s determined to outrun his personal demons, but the charming old Peach Orchard Inn and a woman whose presence is as gentle as a sparrow’s song stops him in his tracks.

Carrie Riley is afraid of everything from flying to thunderstorms, and pretty much of life itself. But meeting the enigmatic writer staying at the inn emboldens her to learn everything about him. When they discover a vulnerable boy hiding at the inn, Hayden is compelled to help Carrie protect him. Soon they’re led to a centuries-old mystery that haunts Hayden’s sleep, and his only safe haven is Carrie. As the secrets of the past and present cause their lives to become entwined, all that’s left to come to light is love—if the grim truth doesn’t tear them apart first.

Purchase Links 
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My Review

The Rain Sparrow is a lovely southern novel.  It tells the story of Carrie and Hayden, as they come together and find that their connection and love makes them both stronger.  I really enjoyed their story.

It also is the story of how Carrie and Riley help Brody, a young boy with an abusive past.  His story is heartrending and he is a very sympathetic character.

There also is a parallel historical storyline set in the Civil War.  It is woven in with the present day story seamlessly.

The characters, interwoven storylines, and storytelling made this a very enjoyable read.  It has more depth than a lot of women's fiction and romances.  I have to add that I also really enjoyed the southern setting (Honey Ridge, Tennessee).

I have not read the first book in this series, but this novel worked fine as a standalone.  I recommend The Rain Sparrow for any reader who enjoys a well written romance story.
 


  
Author Bio
New York Times and USA Today Bestseller, Linda Goodnight is the winner of the RITA and other highly acclaimed awards for her emotional fiction. Active in orphan ministry, this former nurse and teacher enjoys writing fiction that carries a message of hope and light in a sometimes dark world. A country girl, she lives in Oklahoma.


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I received this book from TLC Book Tours in exchange for an honest review.