
Today I have something a little different for you! This blog tour is for two amazing novels by author, Michael McLellan. I will be sharing my review of In the Shadow of the Hanging tree, in addition to excerpts from both books and a giveaway to enter!

In the Shadow of the Hanging Tree
Publication Date: April 26th, 2017
Genre: Historical Fiction
In 1865 a shadow hovers over the nation: the shadow lingers stillβ¦
Born into slavery, Henryβs young life is spent working in tobacco drying sheds on Missouri plantations. Freed at the onset of the Civil War, heβs alone, starving, and on the run from Confederate militiamen.
Five years later, Clara Hanfield, the daughter of a powerful New York shipping magnate, escapes her tyrannical father and travels west in pursuit of John Elliot, the man she loves. John, a U.S. Army lieutenant, was sent to the Dakota Territory where he discovers a government conspiracy to incite an all-out war with the Indians; a war meant to finally eliminate them as an obstacle to the westward expansion.
Henry finds himself caught in the middle.
Aided by Clara, John, and his native ally, Standing Elk, Henry must battle hatred, greed, and the ghosts of his past during this turbulent and troubling time in American history
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Emmet Dawson pulled the crumpled sheets of Henry and Elizaβs free papers from his coat and held them close to his face, squinting. ββ¦Samuel Cromwell.β He held the papers out. βCan you read these?β
Henry averted his eyes. βNo, sir,β he lied.
βNo, of course you canβt. Itβs not only near to impossible to teach a nigger to read but itβs also against the lawβGodβs and manβs.β He lowered the papers to his side. βThese jayhawkers are burning and pillaging their way across our great state. Theyβre murdering innocent Missouri families in their sleep, then setting niggers loose on the land like a pestilence. That boyβs an orphan. His father, his mother, and his little baby sister were inside the house when it was set fire. They were unable to escape. We found their niggers a few miles away, riding their horses and leading their pigs just like they had the right to. We are at war, Henry. We are at war to save our families and our way of life.β
Emmet turned and looked at Bob. βHang him with the others.β
Eliza let out an anguished wail and dropped to her knees where she began screaming hysterically. Henry tried to kneel down with her but Bob yanked the rope tight and wrapped it on his saddle horn. This left Henry standing at an awkward lean as he tried not to drag Eliza.
βWhat about the woman?β Bob asked.
Emmet Dawson looked down at Eliza appraisingly. βShut her up and tie her to my wagonβ¦and here,β he handed Bob the free papers. βPin these to his shirt. There arenβt any free niggers in Missouri.β He gave Henry a final stony look then walked into the camp.
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American Flowers
Publication Date: July 7th, 2017
Genre: Contemporary Fiction/ Drama
*Triggers: Addiction, Abuse, Sexual Assault
Nineteen-year-old Chris Shafer and seventeen-year-old Allie Laughton came from similar backgrounds of neglect and indifference. Chris spent his childhood desperately trying to gain his alcoholic parentsβ love. Allie was dragged through an ugly divorce before narrowly escaping being molested by her motherβs new boyfriend.
A chance meeting draws the two together and Allie is quickly caught up in Chrisβ new-found lifestyle. Plagued by poor choices, Chris sets into motion a chain of events that drags them deeper into the murky world of meth. Ultimately pursued by both the police and Chrisβ volatile tempered drug dealer, Chris and Allie are forced to confront their only real enemy: themselves.
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βYouβre poison to that girl. You do see that?β
βWe love each other and donβt want to be apart.β
βWhat do you know about love?β Jan suddenly spat, leaning forward in the easy chair and staring angrily at Chris.
βYou listen to me. The only truly unbreakable love is that of a parent for their child. All the other kinds of love, like the kind you and that beautiful young girl in there think you have is fragile and weak, and saddest of all, fleeting. That kind of love can be broken in an instantββshe snapped her arthritis twisted fingers for emphasis, making more of a dry papery sound than a snap. βIt can be broken by the smallest of indiscretions, or nothing more than a few poorly chosen words. Mostly itβs just worn away over time like the banks of that creek out there. And itβll happen so slowly that you never even feel more than a faint tickle at the back of your mind. Oh, it can burn as hot as blue blazes for a moment, but eventually it burns out and leaves something entirely different behind…like the bed of ashes in the bottom of a woodstove after the fireβs gone out. Some folks still insist on calling it love, but it isnβt, not really. Itβs obligation, itβs responsibility, itβs apathy. Often it just becomes who you are…what youβre accustomed to. Sometimes it even becomes hate.
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About the Author

Michaelβs love of books began with Beverly Clearyβs The Mouse and the Motorcycle when he was seven-years-old. Later influenced by the works of John Steinbeck, Harper Lee, Stephen King, James Baldwin, and Cormac McCarthy, Michael developed his style of storytelling. A self-proclaimed blue-collar writer, he draws on his experiences and observations to bring relevant and compelling topics to life.
Michael lives in Northern California and when heβs not writing, he can usually be found wandering around the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges.
His body of work includes the 2014 novel After and Again, the 2015 novel American Flowers, and the 2017 novel, In the Shadow of the Hanging Tree, as well as various shorts and essays.

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I couldn't agree more! I really loved Henry's character π Thanks Lily!
I tried to comment here the day you posted the review but apparently it didn't go through. Anyway, I wanted to say thank you for you hosting a stop on this blog tour, and for reading and reviewing In the Shadow of the Hanging Tree. Best wishes!