Ms. Caruso is also doing an awesome giveaway - she is giving away a Free Kindle copy of One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America's First Witch Hanging to one lucky winner at the end of her Blog Tour. Be sure to fill out the Rafflecopter form below, and I wish you all the very best of good luck in taking part!
One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America's First Witch Hanging Blog Tour Information:
Meet Beth M. Caruso
Beth M. Caruso grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and spent her childhood writing puppet shows and witches’ cookbooks. She became interested in French Literature and Hispanic Studies, receiving a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Cincinnati. She later obtained Masters degrees in Nursing and Public Health.
Working as a Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand, she helped to improve the public health of local Karen hill tribes. She also had the privilege to care for hundreds of babies and their mothers as a labor and delivery nurse. Largely influenced by an apprenticeship with herbalist and wildcrafter, Will Endres, in North Carolina, she surrounds herself with plants through gardening and native species conservation.
Her latest passion is to discover and convey important stories of women in American history. One of Windsor is her debut novel. She lives in New England with her awesome husband, amazing children, loyal puppy, and cuddly cats.
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About One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America's First Witch Hanging:
Alice, a young woman prone to intuitive insights and loyalty to the only family she has ever known, leaves England for the rigid colony of the Massachusetts Bay in 1635 in hopes of reuniting with them again. Finally settling in Windsor, Connecticut, she encounters the rich American wilderness and its inhabitants, her own healing abilities, and the blinding fears of Puritan leaders which collide and set the stage for America’s first witch hanging, her own, on May 26, 1647.
This event and Alice’s ties to her beloved family are catalysts that influence Connecticut’s Governor John Winthrop Jr. to halt witchcraft hangings in much later years. Paradoxically, these same ties and the memory of the incidents that led to her accusation become a secret and destructive force behind Cotton Mather’s written commentary on the Salem witch trials of 1692, provoking further witchcraft hysteria in Massachusetts forty-five years after her death.
The author uses extensive historical research combined with literary inventions, to bring forth a shocking and passionate narrative theory explaining this tragic and important episode in American history.
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Pump up Your Book and Beth M. Caruso are giving away a free Kindle copy of One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America's First Witch Hanging!
Terms and Conditions:
• By entering the giveaway, you are confirming you are at least 18 years old.
• One winner will be chosen via Rafflecopter to receive both books
• This giveaway ends midnight November 30.
• Winner will be contacted via email on December 1.
• Winner has 48 hours to reply.
Good luck everyone!
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One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America's First Witch Hanging Book Publicity Tour Schedule:
Tuesday, November 1 - Book Feature and Tour Kickoff at The Writer’s Life
Tuesday, November 1 - Book Feature and Tour Kickoff at The Writer’s Life
Wednesday, November 2 - Character Interview at Pimp That Character!
Thursday, November 3 - Interview at The Dark Phantom Reviews
Monday, November 7 - Book Featured at Bound 2 Escape
Tuesday, November 8 - Book Review at Books, Reviews, ETC.
Wednesday, November 9 - Book Review at 100 Pages A Day
Tuesday, November 15 - Book Featured at Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Reviews
Wednesday, November 16 - Interview at My Bookish Pleasures
Monday, November 21 - Guest Blogging at The Story Behind the Book
Wednesday, November 23 - Book Review at Emeraldfire’s Bookmark
Monday, November 28 - Book Review at fuonlyknew
Wednesday, November 30 - Book Review at A Holland Reads
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