The Distance by Helen Giltrow

The Distance by Helen Giltrow

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This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

The Distance

Summary from Goodreads:

A dark, ultra-contemporary, and relentlessly paced debut thriller about a London society woman trying to put her secret criminal past behind her, and the hit man who comes to her with an impossible job she can’t refuse.

Charlotte Alton is an elegant socialite. But behind the locked doors of her sleek, high-security apartment in London’s Docklands, she becomes Karla. Karla’s business is information. Specifically, making it disappear. She’s the unseen figure who, for a commanding price, will cover a criminal’s tracks. A perfectionist, she’s only made one slip in her career—several years ago she revealed her face to a man named Simon Johanssen, an ex-special forces sniper turned killer-for-hire. After a mob hit went horrifically wrong, Johanssen needed to disappear, and Karla helped him. He became a regular client, and then, one day, she stepped out of the shadows for reasons unclear to even herself. Now, after a long absence, Johanssen has resurfaced with a job, and he needs Karla’s help again. The job is to take out an inmate—a woman—inside an experimental prison colony. But there’s no record the target ever existed. That’s not the only problem: the criminal boss from whom Johanssen has been hiding is incarcerated there. That doesn’t stop him. It’s Karla’s job to get him out alive, and to do that she must uncover the truth. Who is this woman? Who wants her dead? Is the job a trap for Johanssen or for her? But every door she opens is a false one, and she’s getting desperate to protect a man—a killer—to whom she’s inexplicably drawn. Written in stylish, sophisticated prose, The Distance is a tense and satisfying debut in which every character, both criminal and law-abiding, wears two faces, and everyone is playing a double game.

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Guest Post: Pretending You’re A Man by Lea Rachel, author of The Other Shakespeare

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Hello folks- today I have a guest post by Lea Rachel with an interesting thought process- what if you had to pretend to be a man for success? Lea discusses how many female writers (then and now) publish under male names. In THE OTHER SHAKESPEARE, Lea takes a fictional sister to William- and spins a tale that makes readers wonder “what if?” Read on for Lea’s thoughtful guest post! Continue reading

Come on- you know you want to read the first 5 chapters in LITTLE BLACK LIES?

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So normally I don’t get excited about these free preview book things because I don’t have the book yet and I feel as if I read the preview I’ll just either be too excited about the book OR when the book comes out feel all “ehh” because I have to re-read the free preview section. But, I’m throwing caution to the wind folks (side note: when I typed wind- I typed wine first! Freudian slip?!)

So why am I so excited? First, let’s check out the summary of this book- and that may give us a clue:

Summary from Hachette Books:

She helps people conquer their demons. But she has a few of her own…

In the halls of the psychiatric ward, Dr. Zoe Goldman is a resident in training, dedicated to helping troubled patients. However, she has plenty of baggage of her own. When her newest patient arrives – a beautiful sociopath who murdered her mother – Zoe becomes obsessed with questions about her own mother’s death. But the truth remains tauntingly out of reach, locked away within her nightmares of an uncontrollable fire. And as her adoptive mother loses her memory to dementia, the time to find the answers is running out.As Zoe digs deeper, she realizes that the danger is not just in her dreams but is now close at hand. And she has no choice but to face what terrifies her the most. Because what she can’t remember just might kill her.Little Black Lies is about madness and memory – and the dangerous, little lies we tell ourselves just to survive.

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Do You Have A Star Wars Fan On Your Holiday Gift Buying List?

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I don’t know about in your house- but in mine, I have a brother. A brother who I say with much affection is a big ole nerd. He loves Star Wars, Dr.Who, Star Trek and much more (we won’t even begin to discuss Firefly!) So when my contact at Wunderkind PR began talking about some books that had recently been released, I saw this, this book called Star Wars Imperial Handbook Deluxe Edition and I immediately thought of my brother and all the men out there who would probably love a book like this. But, really, I thought of us women- who struggle each year to find the perfect gift for the nerd men in our lives. The men who just say: “Give me some Star Wars stuff. Or a Dr.Who t-shirt. Or a Blu-Ray latest edition with all the special effects re-done.” And you are standing there thinking: “What? Which one? A little help please!”

Here is help. HERE IS HELP. You are welcome. Continue reading

Author Interview: Ann Garvin, THE DOG YEAR

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Today, I have Ann Garvin stopping by to talk about her book, THE DOG YEAR. Ann is an author and member of Tall Poppy Writers, a group who has the tagline: Bright Authors. Smart Readers. Good Books. (Which I LOVE, by the way!) Even more exciting, on December 15th, Ann will be interviewed by Kate Moretti (who you might remember from her guest post at Traveling With T). Check out Tall Poppy Writers on Facebook for more info!

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Free-Range Reading Book 3: The Cinderella Murder by Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke

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Free Range Reading is still going on at 52 Books or Bust- and I’m balancing review books with free range reading. While technically THE FROM-AWAYS was book 3 in my free-range reading plans, as soon as THE CINDERELLA MURDER came in the mail- I put other books aside and begin to focus on this one. Continue reading

The Paragraph Ranch by Kay Ellington and Barbara Brannon (+giveaway!)

 

The Paragraph Ranch

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Traveling With T was sent this book for review consideration.

The Paragraph Ranch

Summary from Goodreads:

EVERY WRITER KNOWS YOU CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN. But that’s just what is required of West Texas expatriate Dee Bennett-Kaufmann when her mother is badly injured in a mysterious car accident. Single-again “Dr. Dee” has never been on the “A-team” in her trendy East Coast MFA program. When a prestigious summer fellowship gives her the chance to finally finish her book, salvage her career, and spend some quality time with her college-age daughter — Dee’s certain her luck is about to change. Returning to care for her irascible, widowed mother threatens all of that. With so much at stake, Dee engineers a series of unorthodox strategies and creative tradeoffs to keep her options in play—and despite herself finds friendship, love, and the power of words in the unlikeliest of places.

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Guest Post by Imogen Robertson, author of THE PARIS WINTER (+ giveaway!)

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Hey lovely readers- ole Traveling With T is so excited to reveal this: Imogen Robertson, author of THE PARIS WINTER, has stopped by today to share a lovely guest post…. and the cool folks at St. Martin’s Press have set aside a giveaway copy AND signed Paris postcards from the author! (I know, contain your excitement- heck I want to enter the giveaway- I’m so stoked over this!) Continue reading