Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Nixon and Dove by Jay W. Curry Book Review


Please join Jay W. Curry on his Blog Tour with HF Virtual Book Tours for Nixon and Dovey: The Legend Returns.

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Publication Date: November 14, 2014
Smashwords eBook: 369p
ISBN: 978-1-3117280-3-6
 Genre: Historical Fiction

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   Before he met Dovey, it was just a heated feud. Now, in the backdrop of southern antebellum slavery, it’s a deadly game of passion, murder, and revenge. Facts: In 1818 Nixon Curry became entangled in one of the most sensationalized murder/love stories in early American history. As a result, Nixon Curry became arguably the most notorious and widely publicized criminal in America’s first half century. His fame derived not from the brutality or number of his crimes but from the determination of the Charlotte aristocracy to hang him. His remarkable talents, undying love for Dovey Caldwell, and the outright audacity of his exploits made him an early American legend. Story: Set in the antebellum south of North Carolina, Nixon Curry, a talented son of poor Scot-Irish immigrants, accepts a job at a racing stable. Soon, his riding skills rival those of his mentor, Ben Wilson. The fierce rivalry becomes confrontational when Ben frames Nixon’s childhood, slave friend, Cyrus, for the Caldwell plantation fire. When both Nixon and Ben win invitations to the 1816 Race of Champions, the stage is set for an explosive faceoff. During prerace festivities, the dashing, young Nixon meets the beautiful Dovey Caldwell, daughter of the state’s wealthiest and most influential senator. Finding Nixon unworthy of Dovey’s affection, Senator Caldwell betroths his daughter to Nixon’s nemesis, Ben. The announcement sets in motion a clash of cultures, talents, and passions leading to murder, mayhem, and revenge. How far will Nixon go to have his love? What price is he willing to pay and what will be the consequences?

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About the Author

02_Jay Curry Author PhotoJay W Curry is a former Big-4 consulting partner, business coach, and award-winning author. When he is not coaching, fly-fishing or writing he facilitates a Vistage CEO roundtable in Houston. Jay has co-authored three internationally successful books and has won honors for both his short fiction and non-fiction work. When the heat of Texas summer arrives, Jay and his wife, Nancy, head to their Colorado home (http:/CurryBarn.com) or visit their three children and seven grandchildren. Nixon and Dovey is the first of a three-book passion to bring the 200-year-old story of Jay’s relative, Nixon Curry, back to light. For more information, please visit Jay W. Curry's website. You can also find him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Nixon and Dovey Blog Tour Schedule

Monday, December 1 Spotlight at Flashlight Commentary Friday, December 5 Spotlight & Giveaway at Teddy Rose Book Reviews Plus More Monday, December 8 Guest Post at What Is That Book About Tuesday, December 9 Review at Deal Sharing Aunt Monday, December 15 Guest Post at Mina's Bookshelf Spotlight at Caroline Wilson Writes Tuesday, December 16 Review at Flashlight Commentary Review at With Her Nose Stuck in a Book Wednesday, December 17 Interview at Flashlight Commentary Thursday, December 18 Spotlight at Boom Baby Reviews Tuesday, December 23 Spotlight at CelticLady's Reviews Friday, December 26 Spotlight at Historical Fiction Connection Saturday, December 27 Spotlight at Layered Pages Monday, December 29 Review at Forever Ashley Tuesday, December 30 Review at Book Nerd Wednesday, December 31 Review at Svetlana's Reads and Views  photo 6fa73ef9-548d-4e83-b824-c17872308b14.png

My review;

Wow, I just finished reading Nixon and Dove and from the first page I was hooked. This is a story of courage, hope, terror and undying love. This was inspired by real events which made it more interesting. I loved the story line and I loved the characters. I give this book a 4/5. I was given this book for the purpose of a review and all opinions are my own.

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