Sometimes losing your children is the only way to save them : Sanctuary dystopian speculative fiction by Ginny Fite Book Tour & Giveaway
SANCTUARY
Ginny Fite
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GENRE: dystopian speculative fiction
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BLURB:
Sometimes
losing your children is the only way to save them. The year is 2039. Chased by
government goons determined to quarantine her and a virus that might kill her
at any time, Jean Bennett races a thousand miles to Canada to get her five
children to safety. On a journey unlike any they’ve ever taken, Jean learns who
she is and what she must do to save her children.
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EXCERPTS
THE infection
hit with such ferocity and speed that all public trans¬port had shut down by
the end of my husband’s meeting in DC, sixty-five miles from home. No car, no
commuter train, no way out.
In the five
hours since he’d arrived in the city that morning, police had blockaded roads
and barred highway entrances. Airlines delayed flights and then canceled them.
Residents, under threat of arrest, huddled in their homes, and universities
restricted students to dorms. Government officials shuttered public buildings,
closing, and locking the gates.
Television news
showed black-helmeted National Guardsmen herding panicked tourists back toward
their hotels as they stampeded down unfamiliar streets. Coast Guard cutters
patrolled the Potomac River; helicopters buzzed overhead. From Capitol Hill to
the Ellipse, red lights on Constitution Avenue blinked on and off. Front pages
of the morning newspaper skittered across empty streets.
I waited for
Ted to call.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Ginny Fite is an award-winning journalist and author of nine traditionally published novels, three collections of poetry, a collection of short stories, and a book of humorous essays on aging. A graduate of Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University, her 40-year career in communications included posts in newspapers, government, higher education, and a robotics R&D company. Pushcart Prize nominated, shortlisted for the 2019 SFWP prize, a finalist for the 2020 Bakwin Prize, winner of the FAPA gold medal in fiction for the collaborative novel Thoughts & Prayers, her stories have appeared in The Delmarva Review, Women Arts Quarterly Journal, Heartwood Literary Magazine, Coffin Bell, and the Anthology of Appalachian Writers. Writing about ordinary people who grapple with extraordinary circumstances, her novels span the genres of mystery, thriller, adventure, speculative, and women’s fiction. Learn more at GinnyFite.com.
Published
novels:
Sanctuary
Leave
Everything You Know Behind
The
Physics of Things
Possession
Blue
Girl on a Night Dream Sea
No
End of Bad
Lying,
Cheating and Occasionally Murder
No
Good Deed Left Undone
Cromwell’s
Folly
Thoughts
& Prayers (co-author)
Author
Website: https://ginnyfite.com
Social
Media Handles:
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Buy
links:
Amazon:
https://a.co/d/gdjKhEr
Sunbury
Press:
https://www.sunburypress.com/collections/all-books/products/sanctuary?variant=42817556217949
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GIVEAWAY
Ginny Fite will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner.
Thank you so much for featuring SANCTUARY today.
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