I’m delighted to be participating in the Xpresso Book Tour for
author Kimberley Griffiths Little’s latest release, BANISHED, the second
installment in her Forbidden series.
The book was released this week by HarperCollins. It’s labeled
in the genres of historical, romance and young adult. There is a tour-wide
giveaway being offered for a $25 Amazon Gift Card in celebration of the tour.
Please see the end of the post for more details.
Here’s a brief synopsis:
She
thought she’d lost everything . . .
After
spending months traveling the harsh, unforgiving Mesopotamian desert, Jayden
reunites with a broken, injured Kadesh. Although everyone was convinced the
violent and unpredictable Horeb, Jayden’s betrothed, killed the handsome prince,
Jayden knew in her heart that her love was alive and safe. But their reunion is
short-lived, as they learn Horeb is on their trail and determined to take back
the girl he has claimed. Soon, the two star-crossed lovers are on the run
toward Sariba, Kadesh’s homeland, where, as heir to the Kingdom, he plans to
make Jayden his princess.
But the
trek to Sariba is fraught with heartache and danger. After narrowly escaping
being stoned to death for a crime she didn’t commit, and learning that her
sister has disappeared, Jayden’s only solace is her love for Kadesh. But even
he is keeping secrets from her . . . secrets that will change everything.
This
gorgeous and enchanting sequel to Forbidden, is full of love, danger, and
heated passion that will leave readers breathless.
Booklist Review:
“This sequel to Forbidden
(2014) picks up with desert girl Jayden, distraught that the young man she
loves, Kadesh, might have died. But, of course, he hasn’t. Scarred and missing
an eye, yes, but he’s escaped the clutches of Horeb, Jayden’s malicious
betrothed. Traveling bravely through the desert, Jayden finds him. But that
perilous trip is only the first of the dangers to come. Gathering an army,
Kadesh is determined to return to his faraway home, where the valuable
frankincense grows, and introduce Jayden as his future bride. First, however,
they must face betrayal, danger, and a waiting evil. Jayden achieves almost
superhero status here, moving from adventure to adventure—not even a near-death
stoning can stop her. Little’s
descriptions of the landscape are evocative in both desolation and in beauty.
Just as good is her pacing,
which gets the blood pumping for both characters and readers. Far more
than a bridge book, this will heighten anticipation for a no-doubt exciting
conclusion.”
AN EXCERPT:
A dirty, callused hand slapped down over my mouth and the
stale breath of a man hissed in my ear. “Don’t move or I’ll slit your pretty,
little neck.”
I clawed at the stranger’s cloak, trying to push him off, but
he was too heavy. A moment later, I realized my ankles were tied together. I
couldn’t run, couldn’t even move. Shrieks gurgled in my throat as if I was
drowning, his hand cutting off my air.
Only one day into my journey to find Kadesh and I was already
dead.
The sharp tip of a blade pressed against my neck, and I
whimpered.
“Give me the frankincense of the stranger we killed.” The
man’s foul breath dragged across my face. He was referring to Kadesh, the boy I
loved, who’d been murdered by Horeb, the prince of my tribe.
With myself as a witness, I’d watched Horeb plunge his sword
into Kadesh and then order his soldiers to drag his body off.
Shock flooded me when I realized who my attacker was. I
wrenched his fingers away from my mouth and with a raw voice, said, “Gad? What
are you doing lurking about the cliffs of Mari?”
This man was a childhood friend of Horeb’s and one of my own
tribesmen. His body pressed against mine, and I writhed in disgust.
There was only one reason Gad was in the foothills of Mari,
far from the oasis of Tadmur where my tribe camped for the summer. He was a
member of Horeb’s army.
Horeb, my betrothed. The man
who’d attacked and scarred me. Blackmailed me for the murder of his father to
hide the fact that he’d killed his own father so he could steal the
tribal crown.
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR:
Author Kimberley Griffiths Little |
When I was a kid I read a book a day, scribbled stories, and
dreamed about having my very own book on the library shelf. I grew up in San
Francisco, but now live in an adobe house on the banks of the Rio Grande with
my husband and sons. I think I've drunk so much Land of Enchantment water that
some of that ancient magic got into my blood and now spurts out my pencil--I
mean ergonomic keyboard. I adore anything old and musty with a secret story to
tell.
I'm the author of 10 award-winning middle-grade and Young
Adult novels with Scholastic and HarperCollins and I make way too many cookies
when I'm writing - and I've got the best book trailers in the universe - for
reals! Check them out here: www.kimberleygriffithslittle.com. Please find me on
Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, and YouTube.
Awards: Southwest Book Award, Whitney Award for Best Youth
Novel, Whitney Award Finalist and Association of Mormon Letters of Art Award,
Bank Street College Best Books of 2011, 2013, and 2015, a Crystal Kite
Finalist, and New Mexico Book Award Finalist.
GIVEAWAY
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Thanks for stopping by today. Do you enjoy books that fall
under more than one genre label?
ooh, how pretty are those covers?
ReplyDeleteThis has a really exotic setting, Mason, and it sounds like a fit for the story. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic covers.
ReplyDeleteMason, Hope all is well in your neck of the woods.
Ann
Love the cover. Sounds like a good read.
ReplyDeletesounds like a good read!
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting book! Thanks for the introduction to a new to me author!
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