Book Tour: Fracture by Elyse Hoffman – Genre: Historical Fiction/ Forbidden Romance @Project613Books @RRBookTours1 #RBookTours #BookTour #Fracture

Welcome to the book tour for Elyse Hoffman’s Fracture, a heart-wrenching WW2 story of forbidden love and torn allegiances. Read on for more details!

Fracture Cover LARGE EBOOK

Fracture

Publication Date: October 18, 2022

Genre: Historical Fiction/ Forbidden Romance/ LGBTQ2+

Franz Keidel is a monsterous SS soldier: loyal, hateful, and devoted to Hitler. With a cold heart, he hunts down his Führer’s enemies, but one fateful mission will fracture his shield of ice.

While hunting for Jews, Franz stumbles across a familiar face: Amos Auman, his childhood friend. Amos is the only source of joy in Franz’s life, but he is also a Jew. Unable to bring himself to kill his friend, Franz vows to protect Amos from his fellow Nazis.

As Franz spends more time with Amos, bringing him food and books, he falls in love with his kind-hearted friend. How could he fall in love with a man, a Jew? How can he continue to hate Jews when a Jew has thawed his icy heart?

And what will Franz do if he has to choose between Amos and his loyalty to Hitler? What choices does he have when he is already beyond redemption?

Add to Goodreads

This book will grab your heart, make a fist, and squeeze until there is nothing but a dried up husk left. It’s awful. You have to read it! No, seriously. There are so many feels going on here. The author lifts you up then smashes you down, over and over again and I guarantee you’ll ask for more. Plus, that ending! Oh, my. This is a story that will not leak from my brain any time soon. – A Voracious Reader

Available on Amazon and free for KU

About the Author

5R5A2575C-320x490

Elyse Hoffman is an award-winning author who strives to tell historical tales with new twists. She loves to meld WWII and Jewish history with fantasy, folklore, and the paranormal. She has written six works of Holocaust historical fiction: The Barracks of the Holocaust five-book series and The Book of Uriel. Elyse’s books are the way to go if you love history and want to read some unique stories.

Elyse Hoffman

 

Book Tour Schedule

December 19th

R&R Book Tours (Kick-Off) http://rrbooktours.com

@2manybooks2littletime (Review) https://www.instagram.com/2manybooks2littletime/

Liliyana Shadowlyn (Review) https://lshadowlynauthor.com

Bunny’s Reviews (Spotlight) https://bookwormbunnyreviews.blogspot.com/

December 20th

Books Blog (Spotlight) https://www.booksblog.co.uk/

Book Reviews by Taylor (Review) https://www.bookreviewsbytaylor.com/

@read.em.of.you.got.em (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/read.em.if.you.got.em/

 December 21st

Cheryl’s Book Nook (Review) https://cherylsbooknook.blogspot.com/

Timeless Romance (Spotlight) https://aubreywynne.com/

Lady Hawkeye (Spotlight) https://www.ladyhawkeye.com

@kellyatx (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/kellyatx/

@calmstitchread (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/calmstitchread/

The Magic of Wor(l)ds (Spotlight) http://themagicofworlds.wordpress.com

December 22nd

Reads & Reels (Spotlight) http://readsandreels.com

@adlynsreadingcorner (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/adlynsreadingcorner/

@ witchinglybookish (Review) https://www.instagram.com/witchinglybookish/

December 23rd

@ashe_and_ink (Review) https://www.instagram.com/ashe_and_ink/

The Faerie Review (Spotlight) http://www.thefaeriereview.com

Latisha’s Low-Key Life (Review Out of Tour/ Spotlight) https://latishaslowkeylife.com/

@sadiesspotlight (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/sadiesspotlight/

 

 

Book Tour Organized By:

R&R Button

R&R Book Tours

Book Tour Where David Threw Stones by Elyse Hoffman – Genre: Historical Fantasy/ WW2 @Project613Books @RRBookTours1 #RBookTours #BookTour

Welcome to the tour for Where David Threw Stones by Elyse Hoffman. Perfect for fans of The Book Thief.

Where David Threw Stones Cover PROOF 1 (2)

Where David Threw Stones

Publication Date: September 27th, 2022

Genre: Historical Fantasy/ Historical Fiction/ WW2

“Welcome to the Brennenbach of Midnight! The Curse Hours have begun.”

West Germany, 1968

When ten-year-old David Saidel’s parents are murdered, he is sent to live with his grandfather in the anti-Semitic village of Brennenbach. Miserable and lonely, David finds solace in his kindly Grandpa Ernst, who has one strict rule: never go out after midnight.

When David breaks curfew to search for his missing dog, he discovers why Ernst is so serious about his curfew: Brennenbach is cursed. When midnight strikes, the town is thrown back to 1943, the height of Hitler’s reign.

The Nazi ghosts that infest Brennenbach are just as dangerous as they were in life. They’re hunting for David, thinking he is the last member of a family they’ve been ordered to destroy.

Through the help of a little girl named Maria Rahm, David sets out to end the Curse before it claims more victims.

Award-winning author Elyse Hoffman has crafted an expertly woven tale of World War II’s horrors – perfect for readers of Marcus Zusak’s “The Book Thief,” or Michael Reit’s “Beyond the Tracks.”

Check out the wonderful reviews on Goodreads and grab a copy today!

Available on Amazon

About the Author

5R5A2575C-320x490

Elyse Hoffman is an award-winning author who strives to tell historical tales with new twists. She loves to meld WWII and Jewish history with fantasy, folklore, and the paranormal. She has written six works of Holocaust historical fiction: The Barracks of the Holocaust five-book series and The Book of Uriel. Elyse’s books are the way to go if you love history and want to read some unique stories.

Elyse Hoffman

 

Book Tour Schedule

December 12th

R&R Book Tours (Kick-Off) http://rrbooktours.com

Books Blog (Spotlight) https://www.booksblog.co.uk/

Book Reviews by Taylor (Review) https://www.bookreviewsbytaylor.com/

Latisha’s Low-Key Life (Review) https://latishaslowkeylife.com/

@latishaslowkeylife – https://www.instagram.com/latishaslowkeylife

December 13th

@read.em.if.you.got.em (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/read.em.if.you.got.em/

@ashe_and_ink (Review) https://www.instagram.com/ashe_and_ink/

Liliyana Shadowlyn (Review) https://lshadowlynauthor.com/

The Faerie Review (Spotlight) http://www.thefaeriereview.com

December 14th

Cheryl’s Book Nook (Review) https://cherylsbooknook.blogspot.com/

@hazels_bookstagram (Review) https://www.instagram.com/hazels_bookstagram/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D

@calmstitchread (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/calmstitchread/

@amber.bunch_author (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/amber.bunch_author/

December 15th

@marvsbooks (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/marvsbooks/

Bunny’s Reviews (Review) https://bookwormbunnyreviews.blogspot.com/

Stine Writing (Spotlight) https://christinebialczak.com/

Rambling Mads (Spotlight) http://ramblingmads.com

December 16th

@2manybooks2littletime (Review) https://www.instagram.com/2manybooks2littletime/

@fathomsamidstthelines (Review) https://www.instagram.com/fathomsamidstthelines/

Reads & Reels (Spotlight) https://readsandreels.com/

@elinasbookstagram (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/elinasbookstagram/

 

Book Tour Organized By:

R&R Button

R&R Book Tours

Book Tour: A Dream of Democracy by Helmut Siewert & Cheryl Bartlam du Bois – Genre: Historical Fiction/ WW2 @RRBookTours1 #RRBookTours #Books

Welcome to the book tour for A Dream of Democracy by Helmut Siewert and Cheryl Bartlam du Bois!

51K84Og0HZL._SX331_BO1,204,203,200_

A Dream of Democracy

Publication Date: April 25th, 2022

Genre: Historical Fiction/ WW2

A DREAM OF DEMOCRACY is a ten-year-old boy’s escape from the Russian invasion of East Prussia at the end of WWII in January 1945. With his mother and sister aboard his aunt’s horse-drawn wagon, they fled with thousands of refugees from the barbaric Red Army. Since Hitler and the German Army failed to evacuate or protect German civilians on the Eastern-Front, they ran for their lives on the wagon train west with Russians soldiers on their heels who were determined to seek revenge from Hitler’s previous invasion of Russia–pillaging as they went, raping women of all ages and killing the men and boys.

 Available on Amazon

About the Authors

Helmut Siewert was born in East Prussia in 1934 and survived the Russian invasion at the end of WWII at the age of 10. He emigrated to America where he became a successful businessman. He now lives in Florida with his third wife after his second wife died.

Cheryl du Bois is a writer and screenwriting instructor who has written many books and screenplays during her career. She has a BFA from VCU and took graduate courses at UCLA and AFI in film and writing. She lives in Florida, where she writes fulltime.

Book Tour Schedule

July 11th

R&R Book Tours (Kick-Off) http://rrbooktours.com

@2manybooks2littletime (Review) https://www.instagram.com/2manybooks2littletime/

@thrillersandcoffee (Spotlight) https://www.instagram.com/thrillersandcoffee/

July 12th

@hodophile_z (Review) https://www.instagram.com/hodophile_z/

Riss Reviews (Review) https://rissreviewsx.wixsite.com/website

Nesie’s Place (Spotlight) https://nesiesplace.wordpress.com

Rambling Mads (Spotlight) http://ramblingmads.com

July 13th

@amber.bunch_author (Review) https://www.instagram.com/amber.bunch_author/

Bunny’s Reviews (Spotlight) https://bookwormbunnyreviews.blogspot.com/

Reads & Reels (Spotlight) http://readsandreels.com

July 14th

@fariha_binte_islam (Review) https://www.instagram.com/fariha_binte_islam/

Latisha’s Low-Key Life (Review) https://latishaslowkeylife.com/

@latishaslowkeylife – https://www.instagram.com/latishaslowkeylife/

July 15th

@brandidanielledavis (Review) https://www.instagram.com/brandidanielledavis/

Liliyanna Shadowlyn (Review) https://lshadowlynauthor.com/

Timeless Romance Blog (Spotlight) https://aubreywynne.com/

 

Book Tour Organized By:

R&R Button

R&R Book Tours

Blog Tour & #Giveaway: Clipped Wings by Molly Merryman @DeborahBrosseau @RRBookTours1 #RRBookTours

I am thrilled to share this extraordinary book with all of you today! Please read on for an excerpt from Clipped Wings by Molly Merryman and a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card!

ClippedWings (2)Clipped Wings: The Rise and Fall of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPS) of World War II

Publication Date: September 15, 2020

Genre: History/ WWII/ Avation/ Female Pilots

In her exhilerating book Clipped Wings: The Rise and Fall of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of WWII, author Molly Merryman shines light on the critical and dangerous work of the daring female aviators who changed history. New York University Press classics series has just updated the book with Merryman’s reflections on the changes in women’s aviation in the past twenty years. A documentary based on Merryman’s work, Coming Home: Fight For A Legacy, is currently in production.

The WASP directly challenged the assumptions of male supremacy in wartime culture. They flew the fastest fighter planes and heaviest bombers; they test-piloted experimental models and worked in the development of weapons systems. Yet the WASP were the only women’s auxiliary within the armed services of World War II that was not militarized.

In Clipped Wings, Merryman draws upon finally-declassified military documents, congressional records, and interviews with the women who served as WASP during World War II to trace the history of the over one thousand pilots who served their country as the first women to fly military planes. She examines the social pressures that culminated in their disbandment in 1944—even though a wartime need for their services still existed—and documents their struggles and eventual success, in 1977, to gain military status and receive veterans’ benefits.

Add to Goodreads

Excerpt

WASP Missions

Airplane ferrying was the initial mission for which WASPs were created, and it would occupy nearly half of all active WASP graduates when the program ended in December 1944. Planes produced in the United States needed to be flown from the factories to air bases at home, in Canada, and overseas. To handle this transportation demand, the ATC hired thousands of male civilian pilots to ferry planes. These male pilots were later commissioned directly into the AAF if they met the requirement and desired commissioning. The WASPs were brought on as ferrying pilots, and by the time they were disbanded in December 1944, they had delivered 12,652 planes on domestic missions. By that time, 141 WASPs were assigned to the ATC. Although they comprised a small percentage of the total Ferrying Division pilots, WASPs had a significant impact. By 1944, WASPs were ferrying the majority of all pursuit planes and were so integrated into the Ferrying Division that their disbandment caused delays in pursuit deliveries.

The days of ferrying pilots were long and unpredictable. At bases that handled a range of planes, pilots did not know from one day to the next what planes they would be flying or how long of a flight to expect. In Minton’s words, “We usually reported to the flight line at seven o’clock in the morning and looked at the board to see what had been assigned us in the way of an airplane, where it went and what we would need in the way of equipment to take along, and then we would go out to find our airplane and sign it out at operations and check it over to be sure everything was okay with the airplane. And then we would take off to wherever the plane was supposed to go.”

Ferrying military aircraft during World War II was not an easy task. The majority of these planes were not equipped with radios, so pilots navigated by comparing air maps with physical cues (highways, mountains, rivers, etc.) or by flying the beam. (The “beam” was a radio transmission of Morse code signals. A grid of such beams was established across the United States. To follow the beam, a pilot would listen on her headphone for aural “blips” or tones to direct her. This required a great deal of concentration and was not always accurate.) Both navigational techniques were difficult, and this was compounded by the facts that many air bases and factories were camouflaged, blackouts were maintained in coastal areas, and the navigational beams were prone to breaking down. Problems sometimes arose with the planes themselves, which ha d been tested at the factories but never flown. Cross-continental flights often took several days, depending on the planes being flown and weather conditions.

In addition, planes equipped with top secret munitions or accessories had to be guarded while on the ground, and WASPs received orders to protect these planes at all cost. WASPs flying these planes were issued .45 caliber pistols and were trained to fire machine guns.

Available on Amazon

About the Author

Merryman, Molly

Molly Merryman, Ph.D. is the founding director of the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality and an Associate Professor at Kent State University. She is the Historical Research Producer on the upcoming Red Door Films documentary about the WASP, Coming Home: Fight For A Legacy. She has directed and produced nine documentaries that have been broadcast and screened in the United States and United Kingdom. She is the research director for the Queer Britain national LGBT+ museum and is a visiting professor and advisory board member for the Queer History Centre at Goldsmiths, University of London. Merryman is the vice president of the International Visual Sociology Association.

Deborah Brosseau Communications

For a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card, click the link below!
a Rafflecopter giveaway

ClippedWingsBT

Blog Tour Schedule

January 11th

Reads & Reels (Spotlight) http://readsandreels.com

Book Dragons Not Worms (Spotlight) https://bookdragonsnotworms.blogspot.com/?m=1

Book Review Crew (Review) https://bookreviewcrew.blogspot.com

Nesie’s Place (Spotlight) https://nesiesplace.wordpress.com

January 12th

Books, Rambling, and Tea (Spotlight) https://booksramblingsandtea.com/

@BrendaJeanCombs (Review) https://www.instagram.com/brendajeancombs/

@myyorkshirelitmosphere (Review) https://www.instagram.com/myyorkshirelitmosphere/

January 13th

B is for Book Review (Spotlight) https://bforbookreview.wordpress.com

The Consulting Writer (Spotlight) https://theconsultingwriter.wordpress.com

Tsarina Press (Spotlight) https://tsarinapress.com/blog/

January 14th

Jessica Belmont (Review) https://jessicabelmont.wordpress.com/

Rambling Mads (Review) http://ramblingmads.com

Read & Rated (Spotlight) https://readandrated.com/

Just 4 My Books (Spotlight) http://www.just4mybooks.wordpress.com

January 15th

The Magic of Wor(l)ds (Spotlight) http://themagicofworlds.wordpress.com

@ace_blackmore (Review) https://www.instagram.com/ace_blackmore/

Sophril Reads (Promo) http://sophrilreads.wordpress.com

Book Blitz Organized By:

R&R Button

R&R Book Tours