Send Susanna to my Hometown Contest

Posted January 17, 2013 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

Sourcebooks is pulling together a book tour this summer for Susanna Kearsley.  To determine just where they are going to send her, Sourcebooks has put together a “Send Susanna Kearsley to My Hometown” campaign. Here is how it works:
  1. Nominate your hometown here!
  2. Get as many friends, family, neighbors, local book store or library to nominate it! Hurry you only have until February 4th to get nominations)
  3. On February 4th we will announce the top ten towns with the most nominations
  4. Those top ten towns will then go head to head to get the most votes
  5. On April 30th we will announce the top three towns that had the most votes. Susanna will then be visiting those towns for the US national tour for the The Firebird  
About the book

Whoever dares to seek the Firebird may find the journey — and its ending — unexpected.
Nicola Marter was born with a gift. When she touches an object, she sometimes sees images; glimpses of those who have owned it before. It’s never been a gift she wants, and she keeps it a secret from most people, including her practical boss Sebastian, one of London’s premier dealers in Russian art.
But when a woman offers Sebastian a small wooden carving for sale, claiming it belonged to Russia’s first Empress Catherine, it’s a problem. There’s no proof. Sebastian believes that the plain carving — known as “The Firebird” — is worthless. But Nicola’s held it, and she knows the woman is telling the truth, and is in desperate need of the money the sale of the heirloom could bring.
Compelled to help, Nicola turns to a man she once left, and still loves: Rob McMorran, whose own psychic gifts are far greater than hers. With Rob to help her “see” the past, she follows a young girl named Anna from Scotland to Belgium and on into Russia.

There, in St. Petersburg — the once-glittering capital of Peter the Great’s Russia — Nicola and Rob unearth a tale of love and sacrifice, of courage and redemption…an old story that seems personal and small, perhaps, against the greater backdrops of the Jacobite and Russian courts, but one that will forever change their lives.

About the Author

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Susanna Kearsley’s writing has been compared to Mary Stewart, Daphne Du Maurier, and Diana Gabaldon. She recently hit the bestseller lists in the U.S. with The Winter Sea, which was also a finalist for the UK’s Romantic Novel of the Year Award and winner of a RT Reviewers Choice Award for Best Historical Fiction, and RITA-nominated The Rose Garden, winner of a RT Reviewers Choice Award for Best Historical Fantasy/Paranormal. Her award-winning books have been translated into several languages, selected for the Mystery Guild, considered for Reader’s Digest, and optioned for film. She lives in Canada, near the shores of Lake Ontario.

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