Oct 3, 2016

Spotlight: Bury the Living by Jodi McIsaac

Contemporary fantasy author Jodi McIsaac returns to shelves with her newest historical fiction novel, a poignant time travel tale that will take fans back to Ireland in 1923 in BURY THE LIVING (47North; Trade Paperback Original $14.95; September 6, 2016).

Rebellion has always been in the O’Reilly family’s blood. So when faced with the tragic death of her brother during Northern Ireland’s infamous Troubles, a teenage Nora joined the IRA to fight for her country’s freedom. Now, over a decade later, Nora is haunted by both her past and intense dreams of a man she has never met.
When she is given a relic belonging to Brigid of Kildare, patron saint of Ireland, the mystical artifact transports her back to 1923—to the height of Ireland’s brutal civil war in. There she meets the fascinating stranger from her dreams, who has his own secrets—and an agenda. Ripped from her own time, Nora now has the chance to save the ones she loves… and to alter the entire future of Ireland.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Already an accomplished writer, Jodi McIsaac is the author of several novels, including A Cure for Madness and the Thin Veil Series. She grew up in New Brunswick, and after abandoning her Olympic speed skating dream, she wrote speeches for a politician, earned a graduate degree in global studies, spent a few years as a fundraising and marketing executive with non-profit organizations in Toronto and Vancouver, which then morphed into her own copywriting business.

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Bury the Living by Jodi McIsaac
On Sale: September 6, 2016 47North 302 pages

$14.95 Trade Paperback Original  ISBN: 978-1503935518

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4 comments:

  1. I've never read a book set in Ireland so right away this sounds good. I love time travel stories and the idea of a girl going back into time with the relic sounds very exciting!

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  2. Love anything set in Ireland...and the time travel aspect is a big bonus!!! Sounds like a great read!!

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  3. Jodi is a new-to-me author! Thanks for letting me know about her.

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  4. Nice post in your blog I am Glad to read your blog

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