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Tour Sign-Ups: The Faithless Hawk (The Merciful Crow #2) by Margaret Owen
Hello FFBC team!! We are announcing a new tour we're hosting for The Faithless Hawk that is being released July 28th, 2020.
The tour will run from July 28th - August 3rd and there will be available the following types of posts:
- Review (Limited spots)
- Interview
- Guest Post
- Favourite Quotes (Blogger's Choice)
- Playlist (Blogger's Choice)
- Dream Cast (Blogger's Choice)
- Promotional Post
Remember that July 28th this reserved for the Welcome Post, so do not pick July 28th in the sign-up form.
Reviewers will receive a digital copy of the book through NetGalley. So before signing up make sure you have an account on NG and can receive e-copies through the site.
Physical copies will be available for US/CAN bloggers who are willing to participate on the Bookstagram.
Please only sign-up for this tour if you can accept both physical and digital copies.
Physical copies will be available for US/CAN bloggers who are willing to participate on the Bookstagram.
Please only sign-up for this tour if you can accept both physical and digital copies.
As always, there will be a tour giveaway provided by the author. Details to come soon!
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Release Date: July 28th 2020
Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult, Magic, High Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Dystopia, LGBT, Adventure
Synopsis:
Kings become outcasts and lovers become foes in the thrilling sequel to Margaret Owen's The Merciful Crow.
As the new chieftain of the Crows, Fie knows better than to expect a royal to keep his word. Still she’s hopeful that Prince Jasimir will fulfill his oath to protect her fellow Crows. But then black smoke fills the sky, signaling the death of King Surimir and the beginning of Queen Rhusana's merciless bid for the throne.
With the witch queen using the deadly plague to unite the nation of Sabor against Crows—and add numbers to her monstrous army—Fie and her band are forced to go into hiding, leaving the country to be ravaged by the plague. However, they’re all running out of time before the Crows starve in exile and Sabor is lost forever.
A desperate Fie calls on old allies to help take Rhusana down from within her own walls. But inside the royal palace, the only difference between a conqueror and a thief is an army. To survive, Fie must unravel not only Rhusana’s plot, but ancient secrets of the Crows—secrets that could save her people, or set the world ablaze.
Born and raised at the end of the Oregon Trail, Margaret Owen spent her childhood haunting the halls of Powell’s Books. After earning her degree in Japanese, her love of espresso called her north to Seattle, where she worked in everything from thrift stores to presidential campaigns. The common thread between every job can be summed up as: lessons were learned.
She now spends her days wrestling disgruntled characters onto the page, and negotiating a long-term hostage situation with her two monstrous cats. (There is surprisingly little difference between the two.)
She now spends her days wrestling disgruntled characters onto the page, and negotiating a long-term hostage situation with her two monstrous cats. (There is surprisingly little difference between the two.)
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