In the spring, there is an annual children’s book festival held at the Bottleworks in Johnstown, PA. I take my children to it just about every year. They really enjoy it, they get excited about reading, and it’s a free event.
It was at this festival that I had the pleasure of meeting Dianne K. Salerni author of The Caged Graves as well as a few other titles. I was immediately drawn to the cover. She explained to me that her book is an historical fiction. The setting is Catawissa, PA and is loosely based on real caged graves that exist in that area. She even so kindly signed my book copy I purchased.
Don’t let the title fool you. It’s not all morbid and creepy. It’s a YA with historical events, and descriptions of how things would have been in that time period. The main character is a strong young woman named Verity. There are so many elements to her background that you are eager to find out more about her and her family as you read the book.
The Caged graves contain elements of history, romance, and suspense. When I read the first chapter I was a little worried it wouldn’t be a book for me but the 1st chapter really sets up some of the storyline. I love the way the characters were introduced and described. I found myself rooting for one character over another.
You can find The Caged Graves by Dianne K Salerni on Amazon:
And you can find Dianne on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/DianneSalerni
Dianne K Salerni was so kind to offer a paperback copy of The Caged Graves for this giveaway hop!
GIVEAWAY
1 Luv Saving Money reader will win
a paperback copy of The Caged Graves by Dianne K Salerni
Open to the Contiguous US only
The Eighth Day sounds interesting to me. Finding an 8th day in the week is certainly a unique concept. Thanks for the giveaway!
“The Morrigan’s Curse” looks like another good Salerni book!
The Eigth day sounds good!
I would love to read the Very Superstitious: Myths, Legends and Tales of Superstition
The Inquisitor’s Mark
The Eighth Day also looks like a great read! Even the cover screams “great read”.
Eighth Day sounds good. I love series books.
The Eight Day doesn’t sound like anything I’ve ever reads, that’s interesting, and different, Having another day, I never thought of that.
i would like to read eighth day
I would love to read We Hear the Dead.
The Eighth Day looks really interesting. I have not read any of her books, but I will have to check them out!!!
The Eighth Day sounds really good.
eighth day looks good too
The Morrigan’s Curse (Eighth Day Book 3) sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for the chance to win!
The Inquisitor’s Mark looks interesting and intense.
Very Superstitious: Myths, Legends and Tales of Superstition.
I’d like to read The Eighth Day.
I would also love to read The Inquisitor’s Mark.
I would like to read The Eighth Day.
I would also be interested in reading The Eighth Day.