Review: The Last Bookaneer by Matthew Pearl

Matthew Pearl has been on my radar for a while now. His books always look so intriguing since they are historic thrillers books…..about books…..but for some reason I just haven’t made it around to reading any of his books.

When this one came around to review I jumped at it since this was an author I have wanted to read.

The Last Bookaneer explores the dark side of publishing and the literary pirates who commandeered unpublished works by famous authors. Before 1890, loose copyright laws allowed for author’s works to be publish on the blackmarket so to speak, which ultimately gave rise to the bookaneers whose job it was to track down these unpublished gems at any cost.

With the new international copyright laws going into effect, the great bookaneer, Pen Davenport, embarks on one last adventure to recover an unpublished work by Robert Louis Stevenson on the exotic island of Samoa. But he needs help, Pen knows he can’t obtain the book alone so he enlists the help of his long time associate, Fergins.

Fergins is the narrator of the story and has enjoyed a nice, quiet life selling books…..and occasionally assisting Pen but he has never experienced anything like this. Before he knows it, he is whisked off onto a boat bound for the South Pacific with Pen to steal a manuscript worth thousands.

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Spotlight: Paperback Release THE MIDNIGHT WITCH by Paula Brackston

Double bubble toil and trouble!

THE MIDNIGHT WITCH by Paula Brackston is being release in paperback on March 24th!

If you haven’t discovered this fantastic author yet, you need to! I have read two of her books and absolutely love her! 

I will be hosting a giveaway for both THE MIDNIGHT WITCH and her latest book THE SILVER WITCH, so please be watching for that post!

Here is a summary of THE MIDNIGHT WITCH and there is even a little sneak peak

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Announcement: Winner BOOK MARK Inspired by MIST OF MIDNIGHT by Sandra Byrd

And the winner of the MIST OF MIDNIGHT inspired BOOKMARK is…..

Lisa M (Tweeted about giveaway)

The winner will be notified via email.

Thank you to everyone who entered and a huge thank you to the publisher for making this giveaway possible!

Giveaway: BOOK MARK Inspired by MIST OF MIDNIGHT by Sandra Byrd

Are you longing for a modern Gothic romance complete with mistaken identity and misty moors? Then this is the book for you!

In the first of a brand-new series set in Victorian England, a young woman returns home from India after the death of her family to discover her identity and inheritance are challenged by the man who holds her future in his hands.

THIS GIVEAWAY IS FOR A LACE BOOKMARK ONLY. The bookmark is inspired by this wonderful novel!

Giveaway runs 3/11/15 to 3/17/15

Winners will be announced 3/18/15.

(how to enter)

On this blog you must leave a comment to be entered in the giveaway.  Your comment MUST include your email so I can contact you….if you do not enter an email in the comments your entry will be void. Winners will be notified by email the day after the giveaway closes and have five days to respond, it not another winner will be chosen. 

(GIVEAWAY OPEN TO US/CANADA ONLY AND NO PO BOX)

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Review: Mist of Midnight: A Novel (Daughters of Hampshire #1) by Sandra Byrd

Rebecca Ravenshaw has survived an unthinkable tragedy in India.

During the uprising against the English, both of her parents are killed and her brother died from illness.

She is all alone in the world and wants to return to England where her father’s estate is.

When she arrived in England after a long journey, she finds that someone else has already come forward claiming to be her.

No one knows her, she hasn’t been in England since she was a child. She has no other living relations, no friends in England…..nothing to prove she is who she says she is. Rebecca soon discovers that the women claiming to be her has also died under mysterious circumstances. Continue reading “Review: Mist of Midnight: A Novel (Daughters of Hampshire #1) by Sandra Byrd”