Saturday, April 20, 2019

Song of Songs: A Novel of the Queen of Sheba
by Marc Graham

Publication Date: April 16, 2019
Blank Slate Press
Paperback; 400 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction




Lift the veil of legend for the untold story of Makeda, the Queen of Sheba, and Bathsheba, wife and mother of Israel’s first kings. When Makeda, the slave-born daughter of the chieftain of Saba, comes of age, she wins her freedom and inherits her father's titles along with a crumbling earthwork dam that threatens her people's survival. When she learns of a great stone temple being built in a land far to the north, Makeda leads a caravan to the capital of Yisrael to learn how to build a permanent dam and secure her people's prosperity. On her arrival, Makeda discovers that her half-sister Bilkis (also known as Bathsheba) who was thought to have died in a long-ago flash flood, not only survived, but has become Queen of Yisrael. Not content with her own wealth, Bilkis intends to claim the riches of Saba for herself by forcing Makeda to marry her son. But Bilkis’s designs are threatened by the growing attraction between Makeda and Yetzer abi-Huram, master builder of Urusalim’s famed temple. Will Bilkis’s plan succeed or will Makeda and Yetzer outsmart her and find happiness far from her plots and intrigue?

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MY REVIEW

I enjoyed this book for what it was. I loved the title of the book and because it was Biblical fiction, I wanted to check it out.
The author has done an amazing job of bringing these people to life. 
I have seen a side of Bethsheba that I never knew.
I also learned a lot and the author has actually made me feel like I was there. It was truly amazing how life was lived way back when and really it's not much different than it is today.
I didn't care for the beheading or the "other scenes" so I just skipped over them.
The Characters were well written too and I think I still like Bethsheba best. I don't know why.
P.S I love the story being told in 1st person. My most favorite genre ever!! I like this genre because I feel like I can connect with whoever is telling the story
I strongly recommend this book to whomever loves Biblical fiction like I do. I also think that this is the perfect book for learning about history because there's a lot of it!! 
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. No compensations were received and all opinions are my own!! 


About the Author







Marc Graham studied mechanical engineering at Rice University in Texas, but has been writing since his first attempt at science fiction penned when he was ten. From there, he graduated to knock-off political thrillers, all safely locked away to protect the public, before settling on historical fiction. His first novel, Of Ashes and Dust, was published in March 2017. He has won numerous writing contests including, the National Writers Assocation Manuscript Contest (Of Ashes and Dust), the Paul Gillette Memorial Writing Contest - Historical (Of Ashes and Dust, Song of Songs), and the Colorado Gold Writing Contest - Mainstream (Prince of the West, coming from Blank Slate Press in Fall 2019). He lives in Colorado on the front range of the Rocky Mountains, and in addition to writing, he is an actor, narrator, speaker, story coach, shamanic practitioner, and whisky afficianado (Macallan 18, one ice cube). When not on stage or studio, in a pub, or bound to his computer, he can be found hiking with his wife and their Greater Swiss Mountain Dog.




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Blog Tour Schedule


Tuesday, April 16 Review & Interview at Passages to the Past Wednesday, April 17 Review at Pursuing Stacie Feature at The Caffeinated Bibliophile Thursday, April 18 Review at Bookfever Excerpt at Maiden of the Pages Friday, April 19 Feature at What Is That Book About Guest Post & Excerpt at To Read, Or Not to Read Saturday, April 20 Excerpt at Spellbound by History Monday, April 22 Review at Historical Fiction with Spirit Tuesday, April 23 Review at 100 Pages a Day Wednesday, April 24 Review at A Chick Who Reads Thursday, April 25 Feature at Let Them Read Books Guest Post at Myths, Legends, Books & Coffee Pots Friday, April 26 Review at Red Headed Book Lady Tuesday, April 30 Review & Excerpt at Clarissa Reads it All Wednesday, May 1 Review at Library of Clean Reads Friday, May 3 Review at Historical Fiction Reviews Monday, May 6 Review at Just One More Chapter Tuesday, May 7 Feature at CelticLady's Reviews Thursday, May 9 Excerpt at Kimber Li Friday, May 10 Review at History from a Woman’s Perspective Monday, May 13 Review at Curling up by the Fire Tuesday, May 14 Review at Amy's Booket List Wednesday, May 15 Feature at Donna's Book Blog Friday, May 17 Review at Coffee and Ink Interview at Myths, Legends, Books & Coffee Pots


Giveaway


During the Blog Tour, we will be giving away two paperback copies of Song of Songs! To enter, please use the Gleam form below. Giveaway Rules – Giveaway ends at 11:59 pm EST on May 17th. You must be 18 or older to enter. – Giveaway is open to the US & Canada only. – Only one entry per household. – All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspicion of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion. – The winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen. Song of Songs

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