Sanctuary By Ginny Fite ~ Peek Inside And Giveaway

Posted: January 6, 2025 in Dystopian, Excerpt, giveaways
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Sanctuary

by Ginny Fite

 

 

Genre: Dystopian Speculative Fiction

Synopsis

Sometimes losing your children is the only way to save them. The year is 2039. Chased by government goons determined to quarantine her and a virus that might kill her at any time, Jean Bennett races a thousand miles to Canada to get her five children to safety. On a journey unlike any they’ve ever taken, Jean learns who she is and what she must do to save her children.

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Enjoy this peek inside:

Caro wipes sweat from her forehead with her wrist, keeping the dirt-covered fingers of her glove pointed away from her face. She doesn’t want to streak her cheeks with mud.

“What about angels?” she asks, pulling off her gloves and adjusting her broad-brimmed sun hat.

“Angels?” I laugh. She hasn’t given up, only changed tacks. “What about them?”

“Do you believe in them?”

I look at her angular, still unlined face and wonder why she’s strug¬gling with this idea of deity today. “Why is this important now?”

“I saw something,” she says. “Hovering over the kids yesterday when they were playing in the trees. Something I don’t know how to explain.”

“Heat haze,” I guess. “Northern lights during the day. Electromag¬netic activity caused by sun flares. Auras.”

She lowers her eyes, a signal that she thinks I’m being flippant. In the world of all possible answers, I haven’t stumbled upon the right one.

“It’s a portent.” She stares into my eyes as if to send me a telepathic message. “You know, like Mom said. Something we’re supposed to notice.”

I tense. Our mother was not an oracle I would believe, but whatever Caro saw has meaning to her. I should pay attention instead of making light of it, even though I can’t resist teasing her. She’s always so serious.

“Okay. What does it portend?”

“I did something you’re going to be angry about.”

I stretch my neck, close my eyes to shutter my annoyance, and wait.

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About Author Ginny Fite:

Ginny Fite is an award-winning journalist and author of nine traditionally published novels, three collections of poetry, a collection of short stories, and a book of humorous essays on aging. A graduate of Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University, her 40-year career in communications included posts in newspapers, government, higher education, and a robotics R&D company. Pushcart Prize nominated, shortlisted for the 2019 SFWP prize, a finalist for the 2020 Bakwin Prize, winner of the FAPA gold medal in fiction for the collaborative novel Thoughts & Prayers, her stories have appeared in The Delmarva Review, Women Arts Quarterly Journal, Heartwood Literary Magazine, Coffin Bell, and the Anthology of Appalachian Writers. Writing about ordinary people who grapple with extraordinary circumstances, her novels span the genres of mystery, thriller, adventure, speculative, and women’s fiction. Learn more at GinnyFite.com.

 

Published novels:

Sanctuary

Leave Everything You Know Behind

The Physics of Things

Possession

Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea

No End of Bad

Lying, Cheating and Occasionally Murder

No Good Deed Left Undone

Cromwell’s Folly

Thoughts & Prayers (co-author)

 

Author Links: Website / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Threads

Buy links: Amazon / Sunbury Press

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Comments
  1. Jeanna Massman says:

    Interesting genre and I love the cover!

  2. Mary Preston says:

    I agree, Dystopian speculative fascinates.

  3. Thank you for hosting today.

  4. Lisa Brown says:

    A story lines that everyone can relate to.

  5. marcymeyer says:

    This sounds like a really interesting story. Thanks for sharing.

  6. sidlaw0425 says:

    This looks like an extremely good novel. Thanks for sharing and hosting this tour

  7. Melissa Cushing says:

    I absolutely need this book today! Sounds incredible and the perfect read for me as I love sci fi and dystopian storylines!

  8. Peggy says:

    Do you ever suffer from writer’s block and, if so, how do you overcome it?

    • I don’t think of it that way. If something stops me from working on the project I think I’m on, I work on a different one. The brain wants what it wants. Sometimes, you have to surrender.

  9. Rita Wray says:

    Sounds like a great read.

  10. Cali W. says:

    Great excerpt and giveaway. 🙂

  11. Nancy P says:

    Cover is very mesmerizing & captivating.

  12. wendy hutton says:

    this sounds really good

  13. traciemich says:

    What are your writing goals in 2025?

  14. Ann Fantom says:

    This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

  15. Sherry says:

    Sounds like a great book.

  16. David Hollingsworth says:

    What do you hope will happen in 2025?

  17. Deborah Wellenstein says:

    I enjoyed the peek inside for Sanctuary. Thanks for the giveaway!

  18. bn100 says:

    interesting

  19. Mood Reader says:

    Sounds like a good read. Thank you for the little peek! 🙂

  20. Jon Heil says:

    Hope its a great read!

  21. Cynthia Conley says:

    Thanks for the peek inside. It sounds interesting.

  22. wendy hutton says:

    This sounds like a really interesting read

  23. jalapenomamamn says:

    I like everything about this book – genre title and cover!
    Thank you for sharing it.
    Barbara Montag

  24. paige chandler says:

    I really enjoyed the Peak Inside. Good work.

  25. susan12151962 says:

    This sounds like an interesting book. I like the cover.

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