Thursday, March 3, 2016

Inkslinger Blogger Presents Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie’s AMERICA’S FIRST DAUGHTER Blog Tour Stop


We are absolutely thrilled to bring you the Blog Tour for Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie’s AMERICA’S FIRST DAUGHTER, a historical fiction novel is published by William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins, and releasing March 1, 2016! AMERICA’S FIRST DAUGHTER is a compelling, richly researched novel by bestselling authors Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie. Drawing from thousands of letters and original sources, the authors reveal the fascinating, untold story of Martha “Patsy” Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Jefferson’s eldest daughter. Patsy was one of the most influential women in American history: not only the progeny of a founding father – and the woman who held his secrets close to her heart – but a key player in the shaping of our nation’s legacy. And her story is one seldom told, until now. Make sure you grab your copy today!




Review:
For all you history lovers out there this is the book for you. I love history and I love the secrets our founding fathers kept from the world. The authors did an amazing job of putting together a story that once told is both amazing and incredible.

Can you imagine being the eldest daughter to one of the most powerful and influential men of our time. I could not and as I started reading this story I was blown away by the things that happened to both Patsy and her father. I mean talk about scandal holy hell this is one of those scandals that stays with you long after you are done reading.

What struck me the most was the devotion Patsy had to her father and her family. She would do anything to protect her family. Patsy was a courageous woman of her time because she loved and she loved hard and some of her decisions were made with a heavy heart but she would stop at nothing to protect her father and her family.

This is a must read book. I mean you start reading and you can't put it down it is so amazing!

Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie’s AMERICA’S FIRST DAUGHTER Blog Tour Schedule:

February 29th
What Is That Book About – Guest Post

Only One More Page – Review

A Fortress of Books – Excerpt


March 1st

Talking Books Blog – Excerpt

Smexy& Fabulous – Excerpt


March 2nd


Roxy's Reviews – Excerpt

Brooke Blogs – Excerpt

March 3rd

E-Reading After Midnight – Guest Post

Small Review – Guest Post

March 4th

Leeanna.me – Review


March 5th
A Dream Within A Dream – Guest Post

Chick with Books – Review

Vagabonda Reads – Review

March 6th



I Read Indie – Excerpt

March 7th
No BS Book Reviews – Interview


Words with Sarah – Review

March 8th
The Maiden's Court – Review

Unabridged Chick – Review

The Book Cellar – Interview

Becky on Books – Review

March 9th
Sofia Loves Books – Review


One Book At A Time – Review


March 10th
A Bookish Affair - Interview

Curled Up and Cozy – Review



March 11th
Book Talk – Review

JB's Book Obsession – Excerpt

Genre Queen – Review


 
 About AMERICA’S FIRST DAUGHTER: 
In a compelling, richly researched novel that draws from thousands of letters and original sources, bestselling authors Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie tell the fascinating, untold story of Thomas Jefferson’s eldest daughter, Martha “Patsy” Jefferson Randolph—a woman who kept the secrets of our most enigmatic founding father and shaped an American legacy. From her earliest days, Patsy Jefferson knows that though her father loves his family dearly, his devotion to his country runs deeper still. As Thomas Jefferson’s oldest daughter, she becomes his helpmate, protector, and constant companion in the wake of her mother’s death, traveling with him when he becomes American minister to France. It is in Paris, at the glittering court and among the first tumultuous days of revolution, that fifteen-year-old Patsy learns about her father’s troubling liaison with Sally Hemings, a slave girl her own age. Meanwhile, Patsy has fallen in love—with her father’s protégé William Short, a staunch abolitionist and ambitious diplomat. Torn between love, principles, and the bonds of family, Patsy questions whether she can choose a life as William’s wife and still be a devoted daughter. Her choice will follow her in the years to come, to Virginia farmland, Monticello, and even the White House. And as scandal, tragedy, and poverty threaten her family, Patsy must decide how much she will sacrifice to protect her father's reputation, in the process defining not just his political legacy, but that of the nation he founded.  
 
About Stephanie Dray: 
STEPHANIE DRAY is an award-winning, bestselling and two-time RITA award nominated author of historical women’s fiction. Her critically acclaimed series about Cleopatra’s daughter has been translated into eight different languages and won NJRW's Golden Leaf. As Stephanie Draven, she is a national bestselling author of genre fiction and American-set historical women's fiction. She is a frequent panelist and presenter at national writing conventions and lives near the nation's capital. Before she became a novelist, she was a lawyer, a game designer, and a teacher. Now she uses the stories of women in history to inspire the young women of today. 

About Laura Kamoie:
 Laura Kamoie has always been fascinated by the people, stories, and physical presence of the past, which led her to a lifetime of historical and archaeological study and training. She holds a doctoral degree in early American history from The College of William and Mary, published two non-fiction books on early America, and most recently held the position of Associate Professor of History at the U.S. Naval Academy before transitioning to a full-time career writing genre fiction as the New York Times bestselling author of over twenty books, Laura Kaye. Her debut historical novel, America's First Daughter, co-authored with Stephanie Dray, allowed her the exciting opportunity to combine her love of history with her passion for storytelling. Laura lives among the colonial charm of Annapolis, Maryland with her husband and two daughters. 
 
     

2 comments:

InkSlinger PR said...

Thank you so much! ~Jessica, InkSlinger PR

Tee said...

Thank you for this awesome read!