Giveaway, Guest Post, and Review! "The Twisted Tragedy of Miss Natalie Stewart"

 As part of the blog tour for The Twisted Tragedy of Miss Natalie Stewart, I am happy to have the author stop by for a guest post, and a giveaway along with my review!

Review

"The Twisted Tragedy of Miss Natalie Stewart"
by Leanna Renee Hieber

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Release Date: Nov 1, 2012
Source: sent by publisher

My Rating: 4.5 of 5 Stars

Summary from goodreads.com:
For Natalie Stewart, a normal life has never seemed so far away. Her only solace, Lord Jonathan Denbury, is wanted for murder. To clear his name, Denbury must return to England and assume the role of his demon doppelganger. But Natalie begins to doubt his true motives, especially as a new gentleman begins whispering in her ear. Natalie and Denbury may be able to visit each other in their dreams, but they can't escape the darkening shadows. Amid spontaneous explosions, friends turned enemies and dangerous secrets revealed, there's still a demon who has Natalie's scent, and someone is trying to resurrect the ultimate evil.

My Review:

This book is a great mix of historical, mystery, romance, and good deal of creepiness. I really enjoyed how unique this story is. The interesting and new story combined with the great characters really kept me turning the pages.

I haven't read the first book in the series, but wow, I really want to now. I want to see how Natalie and Jonathon met and fell in love, and I'd really love to see how his being trapped in a painting played out.

I wasn't sure about the demon angle to the story, but it ended up not being so bad for me, and I'm scared easily. It was more of a gothic, creepy tale, instead of shocking horror. Perhaps the fact that it was a historical story made the scary parts more gothic in tone and feel. Some of the dastardly plots reminded me of Frankenstein, which was another gothic, not horrifying, story.

Main Characters: 5/5
Supporting Characters: 4/5
Setting: 5/5

Romance: 5/5

Uniqueness: 5/5
Cover: 5/5
Writing: 5/5


Bottom Line: A great story with something for everyone, and the vivid cast of characters makes the story complete.


Guest Post
Now, I'd like to welcome Leanna Renee Hieber to In the Hammock for a guest post!

Here's Leanna!

Triple Talent:
by Leanna Renee Hieber  


It’s no secret that bestselling author Leanna acts, writes, and even combines the two to create a play.  Leanna describes what it’s like to be a working actress while also making a bestseller book.



I wear many different hats. And I don’t just mean cute little Victorian hats, though I do have quite a collection. I’ve always been a Jack of All Trades and it’s my varying interests that have kept me busy, employed in the arts and happy in always having a project or two to work on. The trick to doing anything well is time and discipline, it’s very hard to juggle theatrical pursuits and writing and promoting your books full time. I have to pick and choose and shift focus. While I was a full time professional actress on stage in various regional theatre productions around the country, my writing took a back seat. Today my writing is at the foreground and I do theatrical and/or film projects sporadically. The ability to shift focus from one priority to another depending on deadlines is a skill I’ve been trying to sharpen forever. The biggest challenge is self-discipline of one’s own time. It’s something I struggle with day in and day out. Storytelling is at the core of all my interests, and while I’m very selective now about the stories I tell and the mediums I use to tell them, I’m blessed to have several different avenues to pursue the stories that intrigue me. One of the most fascinating ways that my worlds have blended is in adapting my first novel into a musical theatre production with Broadway talent on board. My time as an actress and brief stints as a playwright made it easier for the production company behind the musical adaptation of The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker to approach me to be on the collaboration team. I’m uniquely suited as having experience in all these fields to weave a story together in an entirely new medium, a show. And it’s that process of adaptation and collaboration that then allows me to have fresh insights and new tricks to make an engaging story come to life when I return to my novels, such as THE TWISTED TRAGEDY OF MISS NATALIE STEWART.


Giveaway

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12 comments

  1. Sounds good :) I read one of her adult books

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  2. Thanks for the review. This sounds like a really good read.

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  3. sounds like a book i would enjoy!!! thank you for the giveaway!!!

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  4. I enjoyed the review and interview, it's always nice to learn something new about a great author. This book sounds like a fantastic story and I'm looking forward to reading it.

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  5. Nice review! I've seen this cover, but never read the summary until now. I love the "magic most foul" bit on the cover. Now, I'm also curious about the first book--you said this is the second, right? Looks great! Thanks for the giveaway :)
    Ninja Girl

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  6. What a wonderful and different cover. I’ve been following Leanna ever since his very first book, which was YA. I simply LOVE her!!

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  7. Sounds fantastic! Thanks for sharing and for the great post!

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  8. At first I was confused by this description but then I realized there is an earlier book. I like the sound of this one because of the mix of romance, creepiness, and historical.

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  9. I would love to read this.

    felecia@twinoaksfl.org

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  10. sounds like something that I would like to read.

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  11. Sounds like an interesting book!
    paulajomyers@yahoo.com

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