Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Call of Zulina



If you are a reader and a blogger then you might be interested in doing blog tours. The company I work for, Kathy Carlton Willis Communications, has some fantastic blog tours coming up in the next few weeks. By participating in blog tours you'll have the opportunity to get free books and help Christian authors get the word out about their books.
If you are interested in participating, drop me an email and I will give you all the details.

A little information about The Call of Zulina:

An arranged marriage, a runaway bride, and an ugly family heritage of brutal and inhumane slavery operations leave no room for a fairytale story. Grace Winslow, daughter of an English sea captain and African princess, finds herself in a horrific position of betrothal. Doomed to marry an obnoxious white man, whom she does not love, Grace runs away to escape the slavery she’s been surrounded by all her life. Instead, her journey from home brings her face-to-face with issues of extreme slavery, abuse and human trafficking. In the end she discovers slavery is more than just chains and finds grace that exceeds a name given to her by her parents.
Written by Kay Marshall Strom, The Call of Zulina links historical slavery issues with the modern-day crisis tainting many countries. On the heels of important legislature regarding human trafficking, Strom tackles the subject boldly as she sheds light on the practices and techniques used by angry slave traders. Seen as an advocate for those who have no voice, Strom finds words to communicate the message of history to today’s readers. While this book shines the light on an uncomfortable subject, the message of hope, freedom, and justice prevail and eternal truths discovered.

2 comments:

Heart2Heart said...

Gina,

I would love to join along with these blog tours! This sounds like an amazing book as well!

My email is Stevenkat27@verizon.net

Love and Hugs ~ Kat

Julie said...

I'd love to get some information on doing these blog tours.

Julie =)
sweetpea.hull@gmail.com