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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Book Blast & #Giveaway for Once Upon a Lie by Michael French

Welcome to my stop on the Book Blast, presented by Goddess Fish Promotions, for Once Upon a Lie by Michael French.  Please leave a comment or question for Michael to let him know you stopped by.  You may enter his tour wide giveaway, where one (1) randomly chosen commenter will be awarded a $10 Amazon/BN GC, by filling out the Rafflecopter form below.  You may follow all of the stops on Michael’s tour by clicking on the banner above.  The more stops you visit, the better your odds of winning.  


Once Upon A Lie
By Michael French

Publisher:  Terra Nova Books
Release date: March 15, 2016
Genre: Literary/Coming of Age
Length: 388 Pages
ISBN:  978-1938288654
ASIN:  B01CW8BO20

Buy Links:  Amazon | Barnes & Noble




About the book:  


Once Upon a Lie is about a smart, ambitious sixteen year old, Alexandra, who chooses to keep silent when she learns terrible secrets about both her father and her mother, whom she grew up adoring.

The price of keeping her "perfect" family together soon unravels her well-planned future, and puts in jeopardy the life of a young stranger whom she befriends and ultimately falls in love with.  We learn how your life can end at any time, and it can end more than once.  And then it can be saved.


EXCERPT


Mom hurried to put in a load of wash and organize dinner. Her focus was usually like a laser beam, but on this afternoon, she had spaced out that I was in the house. When I picked up the kitchen phone to call Joyce, I overheard her talking from her bedroom extension.

“No, no, you’re not listening,” the man said in an upset voice.  I recognized the voice of Charlie Diggs.

“I am listening,” my mother insisted.

“Julia nags me, day and night, about her biological clock.”

“I thought you two agreed you weren’t having children.”

“We did agree. Isn’t that the point? She doesn’t even realize when she changes her mind.”

“I’m sorry she makes you miserable.”

“Louis doesn’t know how lucky he is,” Charlie added. “Jesus, what you have to go through with him. He should treat you better, Gloria.  Does he know how much I love you? Why can’t you get up the courage and tell him?”

“Oh, Charlie, poor Charlie,” my mother responded whenever his voice fell silent.

Mom was still on the phone when I burst into her room. She knew instantly that I’d heard everything. Charlie was still talking as she hung up.

“Mom, what are you doing?! What’s going on?!” My face was hot and cold at the same time.

All she could do was stare back helplessly, like a ghost haunting her own life.

 AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Michael R. French graduated from Stanford University where he was an English major, focusing on creative writing, and studied under Wallace Stegner.  He received a Master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University.  He later served in the United States Army before marrying Patricia Goodkind, an educator and entrepreneur, and starting a family.  In addition to publishing over twenty titles, including award-winning young adult fiction, adult fiction, biographies ad self-help books, he has written or co-written a half-dozen screenplays, including Intersection, which has won awards in over twenty film festivals.  He has also had a long business career in real estate, living in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  His passions include travel, collecting rare books, and hanging with friends and family.   He describes his worst traits as impatience and saying "no" too quickly; his best are curiosity, taking risks, and learning from failure. 



Michael French Website:  bit.ly/michaelrfrench


Twitter: twitter.com/mfrenchauthor                   


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4 comments:

  1. a captivating and unique novel. Thanks for this feature.

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  2. Maria, thank you for showcasing Once Upon a Lie on your site today. An author can never appreciate enough the importance and infinite depth of the blogosphere and sites like yours. Again, thank you, and all best, Michael

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