Everyone has their secrets, and Tayte, Agnes, and Noah are no
exception. In Agnes’s home, though, those secrets—or dragons—might just tear
them all apart. Part of the Kindle Scout competition, The Dragons of Alsace Farm was hot and trending for four weeks
before its launch. Find out why during this blog tour!
About the Book
In need of his own redemption, Noah Carter finally confronts
his childhood hero, the once-beloved uncle who betrayed him. Instead of
vengeance, he offers forgiveness, also granting Uncle John a most curious
request—for Noah to work on the ramshackle farm of Agnes Deveraux Keller, a
French WWII survivor with dementia.
Despite all Agnes has lost, she still has much to teach Noah. But the pair’s unique friendship is threatened when Tayte, Agnes’s estranged granddaughter, arrives to claim a woman whose circumstances and abilities are far different from those of the grandmother she once knew.
Items hidden in Agnes’s attic raise painful questions about Tayte’s dead parents, steeling Tayte’s determination to save Agnes, even if it requires her to betray the very woman she came to save, and the secret her proud grandmother has guarded for seventy years.
The issue strains the fragile trust between Tayte and Noah, who now realizes Tayte is fighting her own secrets, her own dragons. Weighed down by past guilt and failures, he feels ill-equipped to help either woman, until he remembers Agnes’s lessons about courage and love. In order to save Agnes, the student must now become the teacher, helping Tayte heal—for Agnes’s sake, and for his.
Excerpt
“You were amazing, Agnes . . . so brave. You
knew just what to do.”
She smiled. “I am all they have. Being needed
makes you brave. Sometimes we simply do what we must. But then, you know a bit
about that as well, don’t you?”
Noah looked at his pocked arms. “You mean my
scars?”
“From cigarettes??”
Noah’s lips pursed as he remembered the feel of
the burns. “It was my father’s way of motivating me.”
“Beast.” It was spoken like a curse, and it made
Noah smile. “The shame is his. Not yours.”
Noah undid the ties that fastened the
three-inch-wide leather band worn over his wrist. Beneath it were rows of
straight scars. “Not just his, Agnes. I did these myself.” He felt his face
burn with shame.
Agnes leaned on her shovel and searched an
unknown spot in the sky. “When the bombings ended, only one tree remained in
the park near my house. Everyone said we should protect it and honor it. I went
out
at night and threw rocks at it. I pulled on its branches and tried to kill it
because I thought, better I should kill it than wait for the dragons to return
and destroy this one also.”
Now Noah understood. “The Nazis
were the dragons?”
“There are many dragons, mon
cher. You fought yours in the only way you knew how, but that war is over
now.”
“You think so?”
Agnes
walked to him and placed a wrinkled hand on his cheek. “You slew your dragons.
I can see peace in your eyes.”
About the Author
L.C. Lewis (Laurie) was born and raised in rural Maryland,
surrounded by history-rich Philadelphia, Washington, and Baltimore. She and her
husband Tom reside in Carroll County, Maryland, where they raised their four
children.
The Dragons of Alsace Farm, Laurie’s eighth published novel,
was inspired by a loved one’s struggle with the dragon of dementia. Her women’s
fiction novels include Unspoken (2004) and Awakening Avery (2010), written as
Laurie Lewis. Using the pen name L.C. Lewis, she wrote the five volumes of her
award-winning FREE MEN and DREAMERS historical fiction series, set against the
backdrop of the War of 1812, America’s nearly forgotten second war of
independence: Dark Sky at Dawn
(2007), Twilight’s Last Gleaming
(2008), Dawn’s Early Light (2009), Oh, Say Can You See? (2010), and In God is Our Trust, (2011).
Dark Sky at Dawn
and Twilight’s Last Gleaming were
finalists in the 2008 USA Best Books competition. Oh, Say Can You See? was a 2010 Whitney Award finalist.
Three new books are in progress. Please watch for her remake
of Awakening Avery, a political suspense novel titled The Shell Game, both of
which are slated for later in 2016, and a March 2017 novella, Laurie’s
contribution to the multi-author “Destination Billionaire Romance” series.
Laurie loves hearing from her readers and may be contacted
through her website: www.laurielclewis.com.
You can also follow her on Twitter @laurielclewis or on her blog at www.laurielclewis.blogspot.com.
She also enjoys interacting with book clubs. Contact her to arrange a video
chat with your group.
Book Club
The back of the book contains some thought-provoking book
club questions. Laurie would love for you to schedule a video conference with
her if their book club chooses The Dragons of Alsace Farm as one of
their selections in the next six months. You can email her at: laurielclewis@laurielclewis.com.
Giveaway
First and foremost, The Dragons of Alsace Farm is a
love story, about the power of tested love, the promise of new love, and the
strength of family love. Here's a love basket, with a fun date night, Agnes's
favorite breakfast for the morning, and an autographed copy of the book to read
on a lazy afternoon. Always remember love.
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Excerpt/Interview
Tour Schedule
July 31
Bookish
Orchestrations-Tour Introduction
Writing in the Light-Excerpt
Charity's Writing Journey-Excerpt
August 1
Ruth's
Real Life-Excerpt
The
Overactive Imagination-Author Interview
Author Franky A Brown-Excerpt
August 2
Rachel Rossano's
Words-Excerpt
Rebekah Lyn Books-Excerpt
August 3
Frances
Hoelsema-Excerpt
Kandi J Wyatt, author:
Where Fantasy and Reality Meet-Interview with Noah
Zerina Blossom’s
Books-Excerpt
August 4
Letters from
Annie Douglass Lima-Excerpt
Laurel's Leaves-Author
Interview
August 5
Good &
Clean Reviews-Excerpt
Phrey Press-Author
Interview
August 6
Bookish
Orchestrations-Tour Conclusion and Giveaway Announcement
1 comment:
Thank you so much for hosting a stop on the blog tour for "Dragons." If your readers have any questions about the book, I'd love to answer them. Thanks again for allowing me to be a guest on your site.
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