May 2022 FREE BOOK!
We are back to our Book Give-Away Schedule. Hooray! I love finding great books and giving a copy to one very lucky reader!! This winter I took a few months “off” due to a variety of factors, including a first-for-us-winter as “snowbirds,” a bout with Covid (despite having all the vaccinations and boosters), and being immersed in the exciting process of a July 2022 novel release. (Yay!)
This month’s FREE BOOK is from bestselling Michigan author, Karen Dionne, and–like her novel THE MARSH KING’S DAUGHTER–set in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
From the flap copy, “For a decade and a half, Rachel Cunningham has locked herself away in a psychiatric facility, tortured by gaps in her memory and the certainty that she is responsible for her parents’ deaths. But when she learns new details about their murders, Rachel returns to the place where she once felt safest: her family’s sprawling log cabin in the remote forests of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. As she begins to uncover what really happened that day, Rachel learns…that home can be the most dangerous place of all.”
To have your name included in our Wednesday, May 11 drawing just answer this question: The main character, Rachel, tries to hide from the “boogie men” in her life, first in a psychiatric facility and then in her family’s home. Where would you hide if someone was ‘after’ you?
Our May Free Book is a new hardcover copy.
Happy Reading!
Sue
I would hide among the Amish in our area…with the way they dress…and gather I’d never be found..
In our barn loft or back gully behind some huge rocks we have back there! Scary!
I would find a fallout shelter that was habitable to hide.
I love the variety of answers here–from a library reading room (a little knowledge is a dangerous thing) to Amish Country, to the U.P. and Hawai’i, a mountain cave, and loving relatives, plus a convent. I think these are all great things!!
I would hide in the reading room of the local library since it is unlikely a dangerous person is interested in learning anything that might challenge his or her violent tendencies. After all as Alexander Pope concluded, a little knowledge truly is a dangerous thing.
I actually thought about this as a kid. I’m fascinated by the Amish community. I would definitely lay low and hide out there!
I would like to say I’d stay put in defiance, but otherwise in the U.P.
To my loving cousin’s home in another state, who I know would protect and comfort me.
To my sisters house Beanie. We have a rule that’s unspoken. Just call and say need a shovel and the person will never bother me. Jeffersonville indiana
I would go to hide in a convent that is cloistered.
The sunny North Shore of O’ahu. Not saying where!
A cave in the mountains is where I would hide.