Book Giveaway: The Spy Lover by Kiana Davenport

Something different for today!

I couldn't get this book read in time for a review date, 
but it sounded so great I didn't want to let you all miss out, 
so Wunderkind PR was kind enough to let us giveaway a copy!

Read on!

The Spy Lover cover

Synopsis: Tapping into her family history, Kiana Davenport has written the defining novel of the Chinese immigrant experience during the American Civil War.

Era Tom is leading a double life.  Desperate to find her father - a Chinese immigrant who has been promised US citizenship in exchange for serving in the Union army - she agrees to work as a nurse at a Confederate camp while spying for the Union.  But when she falls in love with a Confederate cavalryman, her loyalties are divided between the father she adores in the North and the love that sustains her in the South.



KIANA DAVENPORT
About the Author: KIANA DAVENPORT is descended from a full-blooded Native Hawaiian mother, and a Caucasian father from Talladega, Alabama. Her father, Braxton Bragg Davenport, was a sailor in the U.S. Navy, stationed at Pearl Harbor, when he fell in love with her mother, Emma Kealoha Awaawa Kanoho Houghtailing. On her mother's side, Kiana traces her ancestry back to the first Polynesian settlers to the Hawaiian Islands who arrived almost two thousand years ago from Tahiti and the Tuamotu's. On her father's side, she traces her ancestry to John Davenport, the puritan clergyman who co-founded the American colony of New Haven, Connecticut in 1638.

Kiana is the author of the internationally best-selling novels, SHARK DIALOGUES, SONG OF THE EXILE, HOUSE OF MANY GODS, and a forthcoming novel, THE SPY LOVER, due out in August 28, 2012. She is also the author of the collections, HOUSE OF SKIN PRIZE-WINNING STORIES, and CANNIBAL NIGHTS, PACIFIC STORIES Volume II. Both have been Kindle bestsellers. She has just published her third collection, OPIUM DREAMS, PACIFIC STORIES, VOLUME III.

A graduate of the University of Hawaii, Kiana has been a Bunting Fellow at Harvard University, a Visiting Writer at Wesleyan University, and a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant. Her short stories have won numerous O. Henry Awards, Pushcart Prizes, and the Best American Short Story Award, 2000. Her novels and short stories have been translated into twenty-one languages. She lives on the Big island in Hawaii.


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Disclosure / Disclaimer: I was offered this book for giveaway purposes, on this blog, free of charge, from Wunderkind PR ! No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it. 

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