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Book Blast and Giveaway: "Inscription" by H.H. Miller

H.H. Miller's Book Blast for Inscription will be featured around the blogopshere from March 31-April 13.



Inscription_CoverPublication: January 9, 2014

H.H Miller

Paperback; 278p

ISBN-10: 0615944418



eBook; 700kb

ASIN: B00HSBNW5Y



The year is 1851 and the Grand Guard is ravaging Mainland. Arrests. Floggings. Swift executions. Twenty-year-old Caris McKay, the beautiful heiress of Oakside Manor, is sent to live with distant relations until the danger has passed. It's no refuge, however, as Lady Granville and her scheming son plot to get their hands on Caris's inheritance with treachery and deceit.



Soon, alarming news arrives that the ruthless Captain James Maldoro has seized Oakside and imprisoned Caris's beloved uncle. And now he's after her.



Caris escapes with the help of Tom Granville, the enigmatic silver-eyed heir of Thornbridge. But when a cryptic note about a hidden fortune launches them on a perilous journey across Mainland, Caris and Tom must rely on wits, courage, and their growing love for each other if they hope to survive.



Filled with adventure, intrigue, and romance, Inscription will transport you to a historically fictional world you'll never want to leave.



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About the AuthorH.H. Miller Author



H. H. Miller is the author of the novel Inscription, a historically fictional romantic adventure. In real life, she's content director at Stoke Strategy, a brand strategy firm in Seattle, Washington, where she specializes in transforming what some might call "boring" technology jargon into compelling, readable, memorable stories. Her favorite escape is Manzanita, Oregon - a place of beautiful beaches, wild storms, chilly nights around the bonfire (even in July), and time to enjoy life with her husband and three children.



For more information please visit H.H. Miller's Facebook Page.



Book Blast Schedule



Monday, March 31

A Bookish Affair

Closed the Cover

Mina's Bookshelf



Tuesday, April 1

Historical Fiction Connection



Wednesday, April 2

Book Nerd

CelticLady's Reviews



Thursday, April 3

Flashlight Commentary



Friday, April 4

The Mad Reviewer

Oh, for the Hook of a Book



Saturday, April 5

Pages of Comfort



Sunday, April 6

So Many Books, So Little Time



Monday, April 7

Confessions of an Avid Reader

History from a Woman's Perspective



Tuesday, April 8

The True Book Addict

Historical Fiction Obsession



Wednesday, April 9

Broken Teepee



Thursday, April 10

SOS Aloha

Caroline Wilson Writes



Friday, April 11

Layered Pages



Saturday, April 12

Susan Heim on Writing

Curling Up With a Good Book



Sunday, April 13

Passages to the Past



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Giveaway



To enter to win one of 2 copies of Inscription please complete the Rafflecopter giveaway form below. Giveaway is open to US and Canadian residents only.



Giveaway ends at 11:59pm on April 13th.. You must be 18 or older to enter.

Winners will be chosen via Rafflecopter on April 14th and notifiied via email.

Winners have 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen.



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