Thursday, November 13, 2014

Spotlight on Fire & Sword by Louise Turner Plus Giveaway!

Publication Date: September 19, 2013
Hadley Rille Books
Formats: eBook, Paperback

Genre: Historical Fiction

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On the 11th June in 1488, two armies meet in battle at Sauchieburn, near Stirling. One fights for King James the Third of Scotland, the other is loyal to his eldest son, Prince James, Duke of Rothesay.

Soon, James the Third is dead, murdered as he flees the field. His army is routed. Among the dead is Sir Thomas Sempill of Ellestoun, Sheriff of Renfrew, whose son and heir, John, escapes with his life.

Once John’s career as knight and courtier seemed assured. But with the death of his king, his situation is fragile. He’s the only surviving son of the Sempill line and he’s unmarried. If he hopes to survive, John must try and win favour with the new king.

And deal with the ruthless and powerful Lord Montgomerie…


Praise for Fire & Sword



“The book is brutal in places and left me at times emotionally drained. But that just shows that I came to care about the characters. Recommended.” (Historical Novel Review, May 2014)
“Louise Turner skillfully brings to life the conflict-ridden world of 15th century Scotland… A fantastic debut, recommended for all fans of historical fiction, medieval times, and romance.” (Karin Gastreich, Author of Eolyn)
“If you like historical novels to be well-researched and well-written with a host of believable, three-dimensional characters, look no further than “Fire and Sword”.” (Juliet Waldron, Author of Mozart’s Wife)
“Louise Turner skillfully brings to life the conflict-ridden world of 15th century Scotland. Based on the true story of John Sempill, the narrative takes us from near ruin to an uneasy but satisfying final triumph. Thomas is a wonderfully flawed character, not your typical knight-in-shining-armor, but a young man plagued by uncertainty, prone to dark moods, and keenly aware of the ax hanging over his head. Hugh Montgomery, at once John’s nemesis and eventual ally, is simply delightful in his charisma and ruthlessness. The principle women of the story, Mary, Margaret, and Helen, bring fresh and varied perspectives to the events at hand, each one admirable in her own way. Honestly, I found nothing to complain about in this novel. It is expertly written, kept me turning the pages and reading late into the night. A fantastic debut, recommended for all fans of historical fiction, medieval times, and romance. I look forward to seeing what Turner has to offer next.” – Karin Rita Gastrich, Amazon Reviewer

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Amazon US (eBook)
Amazon US (Paperback)


About the Author



Born in Glasgow, Louise Turner spent her early years in the west of Scotland where she attended the University of Glasgow. After graduating with an MA in Archaeology, she went on to complete a PhD on the Bronze Age metalwork hoards of Essex and Kent. She has since enjoyed a varied career in archaeology and cultural resource management. Writing has always been a major aspect of her life and in 1988, she won the Glasgow Herald/Albacon New Writing in SF competition with her short story Busman’s Holiday. Louise lives with her husband in west Renfrewshire.

For more information please visit Louise Turner’s Website and Blog. You can also find her on Facebook.


Giveaway!


To win one of five Fire & Sword eBooks please complete the Rafflecopter giveaway form HERE.
Giveaway is open to US residents only.

Giveaway ends at 11:59pm on November 30th. You must be 18 or older to enter.

Winner will be chosen via Rafflecopter on December 1st and notified via email.

Winner have 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen.


Fire & Sword Blog Tour Schedule


Monday, October 6

Review at Rainy Day Reviews

Thursday, October 9

Spotlight at What Is That Book About

Monday, October 13
Character Interview at Boom Baby Reviews

Monday, November 10
Guest Post at Let Them Read Books

Thursday, November 13
Spotlight at The Lit Bitch
Spotlight at Historical Tapestry

Monday, November 17
Review & Interview at Dab of Darkness

Monday, November 24
Spotlight at CelticLady’s Reviews

Tuesday, November 25
Review at Broken Teepee

Sunday, November 30
Review at Unshelfish




3 comments:

  1. Oh my, I'm so glad I opened this blog post e-mail today! My fave reading genre - historical romance (heavy on the history). So pleased to "meet" you, Louise! Fire & Sword sounds like it's "right up my alley." jdh2690@gmail.com

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    1. Hi Janice! Be sure to enter the giveaway by clicking on the link under the section "Giveaway!" above. This is a tour wide giveaway and not offered through comments left here.

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    2. Hi, Janice - lovely to hear that it's piqued your interest. Sooner or later, there will be a sequel - please visit my blog to keep up to date on developments.

      Hope you've entered the giveaway, and good luck!!

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