Monday, August 21, 2023

The Shadow Earl Stella Riley #HistoricalRomance #HistoricalMystery #BlogTour #The CoffeePotBookClub @RileyStella @cathiedunn
FEATURED AUTHOR: STELLA RILEY

I'm pleased to introduce the award-winning author Stella Riley to The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour held between August 22nd – 24th, 2023. Stella Riley is the author of the Historical Romance, The Shadow Earl, independently published on 15th July 2023 (433 pages).

Below are highlights of The Shadow Earl, Stella Riley's author bio, and an excerpt from her book.

Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2023/07/blog-tour-shadow-earl-by-stella-riley.html

HIGHLIGHTS: THE SHADOW EARL

The Shadow Earl

By Stella Riley

Audiobook narrated by Alex Wyndham

Blurb:

At the end of his Grand Tour, somewhere between Athens and Constantinople, Christian Selwyn, the young Earl of Hazelmere, vanished - seemingly without a trace.

Time passes. In London, his uncle and cousin move into his home … while his unofficial fiancĂ©e, Sophia, is left desolate and in limbo.  Finally, his friends – loyal and close as brothers – set out to search in person. 

Christian’s startling re-appearance at a grand ball takes society by storm and fuels endless speculation. Where has he been during these three missing years? What happened to him? 

And more importantly, how did it happen? 

Only one thing is clear.  The earl who left England five years ago, has returned a changed man.  A man with secrets.

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AUTHOR BIO: STELLA RILEY

Winner of four gold medals for historical romance (Readers' Favourite in 2019, Book Excellence Awards in 2020, Global Book Awards in 2022 and Book Excellence Award in 2023) and fifteen B.R.A.G. Medallions, Stella Riley lives in the beautiful medieval town of Sandwich in Kent.

She is fascinated by the English Civil Wars and has written six books set in that period. These, like the 7-book Rockliffe series (recommended in The Times newspaper!) and the Brandon Brothers trilogy, are all available in audio, narrated by Alex Wyndham.

Stella enjoys travel, reading, theatre, Baroque music, and playing the harpsichord.  She also has a fondness for men with long hair - hence her 17th and 18th century heroes.

Social Media Links:

Website:  https://stellarileybooks.co.uk

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RileyStella

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stellariley.books

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stellarileybooks/

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/riley9631/stella-riley-books/

Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/search?search=StellaRiley

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stella-Riley/e/B0034PB7UU

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/171405852-the-shadow-earl

EXCERPT: THE SHADOW EARL

Kit &  Sophia’s first private meeting after his return.

Their reunion ought to be have been joyful, Sophia thought.  Instead, anger was simmering inside her and Kit was behaving like a silent stranger.

Christian wondered how she’d react if he told her that his skin no longer seemed to fit him; that sometimes he felt like a shadow, observing the world but not part of it.  Instead, he said baldly, ‘Had I not reappeared, would you have gone ahead with your betrothal to Basil?’

The question hit her like a punch. ‘Yes.  What else was I to do?’

He nodded.  ‘If you still wish to do so,  I will not stand in your way.’

And without warning, her anger boiled over.  Rising, she said, ‘If I still wish to marry Basil?  How dare you ask that! I never wished it.  Does the fact that I waited five years for you tell you nothing?’

Since she was standing, he did so too. ‘I was merely asking if – ’

‘You shouldn’t have needed to ask – you should have known!  But since you didn’t … this last year, I’ve lived with a litany of it being my duty to marry before Papa dies and leaves us all virtually penniless.  And you – you were never c-coming back because you were d-dead.’

Christian looked back at her, his face white. ‘I’m sorry.’

‘So you’ve said – so you should be.’  Pressing her lips together and spine very straight, Sophia looked him in the eye. ‘If your feelings have changed, say so.’

He walked away to the window, groping for words that might make sense.

‘During my time … away … I couldn’t allow myself to think about you or home or any of the things I might never seen again. I couldn’t afford those … emotions. But now I’m free, I’m battered by feelings – none of them the ones I shut away. Those seem lost.  The truth is that I scarcely recognise myself any more.’

Her anger fell away. She wasn’t the only one who was hurting.  He was, too – and perhaps in worse ways. She said softly, ‘How long is it since Lord Wendover and Mr Shelbourne rescued you – if rescue is the right word?’

‘It is. And it’s been eleven weeks.’

Behind him, Sophia’s hand crept to her mouth.  Eleven weeks? After three years of captivity?  No wonder he’s still in emotional turmoil. How could he not be?

 

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Friday, August 18, 2023

AUG 19 WESTMINSTER, CO BARNES & NOBLE BOOK FAIR #COLORADO #BOOKS #GIFTS #WEEKEND #BOOKREADERS #AUTHOREVENT @judithbriles @BNBuzz
Westminster Barnes & Noble BookFair August 19

Join me and other local authors for the Westminster Barnes & Noble BookFair on Saturday, August 19th at 9370 Sheridan Blvd. from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Any books and other store merchandise purchased by visitors at the B&N store that day will generate a donation to Colorado Author's Hall of Fame. 

I'll be there with other Colorado authors to sign, sell books, and support the Colorado Author's Hall of Fame and its scholarship opportunities for writers. Barnes & Noble is a generous supporter of Colorado Authors and the AuthorYOU community in conjunction with Dr. Judith Briles. Any books and other store merchandise purchased by visitors at the B&N store on either day will generate a donation to support the Colorado Author’s Hall of Fame.

Come meet us and preview our award-winning fiction and nonfiction authors of all genres: adult, YA, juvenile, and children’s books.
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Monday, August 14, 2023

Esperanza’s Way Cindy Burkart Maynard #HistoricalFiction #Spain #womansjourney #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @LgmtBird @cathiedunn
FEATURED AUTHOR: CINDY BURKART MAYNARD

Please welcome Cindy Burkart Maynard to The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour held between August 14th - 18th, 2023. Cindy Burkart Maynard is the author of the Historical Fiction, Esperanza’s Way (The Seekers Series, Book 2) released by Historium Press on June 30th, 2023 (262 pages).

Below are highlights of Esperanza’s Way,  Cindy Burkart Maynard's author bio, and an excerpt from her book.

Blog Tour Page:  https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2023/06/blog-tour-esperanzas-way.html

HIGHLIGHTS: ESPERANZA'S WAY

Esperanza’s Way

(The Seekers Series, Book 2)

by Cindy Burkart Maynard

Blurb:

Motivated by the memory of her mother dying in her arms, Esperanza resolves that she will one day walk the halls of the Scola Medica at Salerno and train to become a healer. Fate brought Amika, a talented herbalist, into her life and helped Esperanza take her first steps toward gaining the knowledge that would fulfill her dream. Unfortunately, a tragic accident forced Esperanza to flee Amika's home. Her journey toward finding the path to success is littered with stumbling blocks, some more difficult to avoid than she expected.

 International Buy Link

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Barnes & Noble • Kobo

FINDING THE WAY

Finding the Way

(The Seekers Series, Book 1)

by Cindy Burkart Maynard

International Buy Link

THE SEEKERS SERIES

 

 

AUTHOR BIO: CINDY BURKART MAYNARD

Cindy Burkart Maynard is passionate about history, and the natural world, a passion that adds rich detail and context to her historical fiction novels. Her characters come to life on the page as they portray what it was like to live in another time and place. She weaves compelling, dramatic stories based on strong characters facing daunting challenges. She has co-authored two nonfiction works about the Colorado Plateau and the Desert Southwest and contributed articles to Images and Colorado Life Magazines. She has been a Volunteer Naturalist for Boulder County for more than twenty years, and served as a Docent at the Sonora Arizona Desert Museum in Tucson, AZ.

Awards:

Colorado Authors League Award Winner for Western Literature

Women Writing the West Award Finalist

WILLA Literary Award finalist for soft cover fiction.

Readers’ Favorite Five Star Author

Winner of the Marie M. Irvine Award for Literary Excellence

Professional Affiliations:

Historical Novel Society of North America

Lighthouse Writers

Women’s Fiction Writers Association

Colorado Authors League

Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers

Authors Guild

Social Media Links:

Website: https://www.cindyburkartmaynard.com/bio

Publisher author page: https://www.thehistoricalfictioncompany.com/cindy-burkart-maynard

Twitter: https://twitter.com/lgmtbird

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CindyBurkartMaynardAuthor

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cmaynardre/

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Cindy-Maynard/author/B07NLKS41B

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14235001.Cindy_Burkart_Maynard

EXCERPT #5: ESPERANZA'S WAY

 

The city of Napoli shimmered in the late season sunshine. The desperate, cloying heat of summer had abated from a full boil to a subtle simmer. Ships and vessels of all sorts crowded the harbor, bobbing on the sun-drenched sea. Hulking cogs, like Ibrahim’s ship, rested their flat bottoms on the harbor’s soft seabed, their square sales furled tightly against their masts. Sweating men groaned under heavy loads as they descended the gangway. The sounds of shouting in many languages were like lyrics of a song in which the creaking boards of ships provided the bass notes, and seagulls shrieking above sang soprano. The triangular sails of dhows hung limp after their voyage from the Red Sea and eastern Arabia to Napoli’s bustling port. . .

A hand on Esperanza’s shoulder startled her back into reality. A robust man in a short, royal blue tunic and finely woolen hose loomed over her. Around his neck hung a thick gold chain with gold fleur de lis pendant. The footman’s firm hand gently steered her toward an ornate carriage. This can’t be happening, she thought as it jerked forward, propelled by four strong horses. Curiosity overcame anxiety as they climbed higher up the slopes of Vesuvius, the sleeping volcano. Deep green olive groves gave way to aromatic lemon trees and fields of rye and barley.

The peasant cottages, though simple, were not hovels, and many of their occupants paused, leaning on their hoes, to watch them pass by. They looked healthy, with ruddy complexions and leathery skin from laboring under the powerful Neapolitan sun. She did not stop gaping at the scenery until they slowed to a halt at an imposing stone tower that marked the entrance to the small village adjoining the villa. A lone guard swung open a wrought iron gate and Esperanza’s carriage rolled into the village.

The carriage jostled its way over the cobblestones, through the village square, and down a narrow street to a stone tower, identical to the one through which they just passed, to the far side of town. As they rumbled along, townspeople called to the driver.

“Hey, Paolino! What are you delivering to the Signore today? Is she as beautiful as the last one?”

“Ciao, Paolino, your family will expect you at eight bells. Don’t be late like you were the last time.”

“Paolino, you devil,” A saucy black-eyed beauty tossed her abundant wavy tresses over her shoulder as she cast him a provocative sidelong glance. “Later, si?”

Paolino didn’t respond to any of them, just kept his eyes focused on the tower gate. Once outside the walls of the village Esperanza caught sight of the villa, perched on the volcano’s flanks, a short distance above town on a well-traveled trail.

“And this,” he said, gesturing to the elegant edifice, “is where you will live.” Inside, a bustling town square, a church, and a scattering of shops, and residences huddled in the midday sun.

 

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Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Marta Moran Bishop Dinky: The Nurse Mare’s Foal #horses #nursemarefoals #animal @moranbishop



FEATURED AUTHORS: MARTA MORAN BISHOP




The book was originally released by Crowe Press on 13th January 2013 (216 pages). Narrated by Bridget Thomas, the audiobook was released on 28th February 2019 (4 hours 10 minutes).

Marta Moran Bishop's author bio, a post that gives the background of the real-life Dinky, and an excerpt from the book. There is an extra bonus of photos taken of Dinky throughout his life.


HIGHLIGHTS—DINKY: THE NURSE MARE'S FOAL




 




Narrated by Tom Sleeker 




Award Winner at the Equus Film Festival. Best Equine Rescue book.

It is suitable for all ages.


Amazon UK     Amazon AU     Audible













AUTHOR BIO: MARTA MORAN BISHOP




 



Her newest novel Whispers on the Wind is a time-travel romance with a brutal war with Atlantis as its backdrop. It takes us on an adventure to the mythical civilization of Lemuria during the last days of the civilization.

     Twitter      My husband and I first met Dinky at the Bolton Fair. He was tiny, skinny, and very crabby. The day was so hot, and Dinky and Lucky were standing for hours in the sun. It was the first time either of us had ever heard of nurse mare foals, and we were horrified that it was an actual thing. After adopting him, we worked with him, loved him, and tried to help him learn how to be a horse.

His book won an award at the EQUUS Film Festival in 2015 and has been read all over the world.

The elite of the horse world are the high-dollar mares. They are show animals or racing animals, bringing high dollars for their foals because they have a history of excellence and winning. For them, time is money and it's important that the mare be kept busy birthing instead of spending weeks nursing her offspring. That job is given to a nurse mare.

The horse industry benefits from this barbaric practice because the high-dollar mare gets back in shape more quickly, so she can show well and invite more offers for her offspring. While some stables allow the mare three to four weeks to recuperate after giving birth, many are sent to the stallion for rebreeding within seven to ten days of giving birth.

This book is the story of one nurse mare's foal and its fight for survival.

“Please, let me keep this one. He is really exceptional, and I believe he will be my last baby,” Mother said as she ran at them screaming.

She was whimpering a desperate goodbye and gazing at me with love and grief, “I tried, son. Remember I will be with you always.”

“Joe, grab his back end.” One of the men said as they picked me up and tossed me into the back of the trailer. Before the door closed, scared and alone, I watched Mother get slowly to her feet, crestfallen, and head hanging low. As the men slammed the door and locked me into the box, I screamed, “Mama.”

My misery and my deep need to belong and feel loved were so strong, the solitude of my mind wandered back to the same questions. What would happen to me? Who would teach me? Would I get a chance to live as she promised? “Remember her words,” I told myself.

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Marta Moran Bishop Dinky: The Nurse Mare’s Foal #horses #nursemarefoals #animal @moranbishop
FEATURED AUTHORS: MARTA MORAN BISHOP

I'm excited to feature Marta Moran Bishop, award-winning author of Dinky: The Nurse Mare’s Foal  (Classic Literature & Fiction). I had the opportunity to interact with Marta at some author events and became intrigued with the premise of her book. The book, told from the first-person perspective of Dinky, is about the plight of a foal taken away from his mother a few days after he is born. In essence, Dinky is a throwaway foal whose mother must nurse another thoroughbred mare's foal.

For me, the story has a universal coming-of-age theme that each of us can relate to.  Despite our circumstances and who we are, we all want "to be part of the herd" and be accepted for whom we are. The biggest honor for me was to receive a "hoof-signed" book from Dinky, telling me that I am now part of his herd. 

The book was originally released by Crowe Press on 13th January 2013 (216 pages). Narrated by Bridget Thomas, the audiobook was released on 28th February 2019 (4 hours 10 minutes).

Below are highlights of Dinky: The Nurse Mare’s Foal, Marta Moran Bishop's author bio, a post that gives the background of the real-life Dinky, and an excerpt from the book. There is an extra bonus of photos taken of Dinky throughout his life.

HIGHLIGHTS—DINKY: THE NURSE MARE'S FOAL

 

Dinky: The Nurse Mare’s Foal

By Marta Moran Bishop

Narrated by Tom Sleeker 

Blurb

“Dinky: The Nurse Mare’s Fal is a moving tale that will rip your heart in half and then stitch it back up. Told from the perspective of Dinky, a little foal that was ripped away from his mother, the story opens the reader’s eyes to the pain, fear, and heartbreak that many horses face in the cruel world of animal marketing." —NY Times Best-Selling Author, Beth Hoffman.

“Dinky was born to a nurse mare, a horse mated for the sole purpose of supplying milk for high-dollar foals. The foal was taken from his mother and denied a normal upbringing for the sake of profit. It’s a heartbreaking tale of humans exploiting horses and the aftermath. Steeped in drama and harsh realities, the story makes you rethink horses, humans, and humanity in general.” — Jade Lazlow AuthorWinnie

Award Winner at the Equus Film Festival. Best Equine Rescue book.

Dinky: The Nurse Mare’s Foal is the story of one little foal's fight for survival after being taken from his mother within hours of his birth. Dinky takes us on a poignant trip through the heart and mind of an animal, who was born for the sole purpose of producing milk in the mare. In the elite world of horses, Dinky was considered a by-product, a ‘junk foal.’ Dinky’s story will resonate with animal lovers, as well as anyone who has adopted. Although a horse, his story has been called an adoption story. The reader can follow him through the heartbreak, cruelty, loneliness, and finally to happiness in his forever home. His story is based on true events. Each event from the moment the author met Dinky actually happened, though it is the author’s interpretation of what he might have been thinking and feeling during the occasions described in his story. His early life which is unknown has been fictionalized by the author and constructed through research and imagination.

There are many wonderful animal rescue leagues, many are very empathic to these young animals, though some are not. Since Ms. Bishop has no knowledge of Dinky’s early days she used the latter to enhance the strength of his story.

It will break your heart, open your eyes, lift you up, and teach you much about horses.

It is suitable for all ages.

Book Buy Links:

Available on Kindle Unlimited

Amazon UK     Amazon US     Amazon CA     Amazon AU     Barnes and Noble

Buy Links Audiobook

iTunes     Audible

AUTHOR BIO: MARTA MORAN BISHOP

 

Marta Moran Bishop walks in the shoes of her characters and weaves the tapestry of their lives with the threads of her dreams.

Ms. Bishop is an award-winning and prolific writer with over 37 books and stories for sale. She writes in multiple genres and continues to stretch herself and her craft.

Her newest novel Whispers on the Wind is a time-travel romance with a brutal war with Atlantis as its backdrop. It takes us on an adventure to the mythical civilization of Lemuria during the last days of the civilization.

Currently, she lives on a small farm in New England with her husband, three horses, cats and a conjure parrot named Jack. They help her remember to view the world through a child's innocence and keep her young and imaginative.

Social Media Links:

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Goodreads      Amazon Author Page     BookBub 

BACKGROUND—DINKY: THE NURSE MARE'S FOAL

My husband and I first met Dinky at the Bolton Fair. He was tiny, skinny, and very crabby. The day was so hot, and Dinky and Lucky were standing for hours in the sun. It was the first time either of us had ever heard of nurse mare foals, and we were horrified that it was an actual thing. After adopting him, we worked with him, loved him, and tried to help him learn how to be a horse.

Our vet told us we’d have to double worm him, that it would either kill or cure him, but if we didn’t he wouldn’t live, as he hadn’t been properly wormed at the stable where we adopted him from. He also told us how big he would get and that he would turn white as he aged. This information I included (as if his mother had told him) in the book. The stable had told us he wouldn’t ever be big enough to ride, but that turned out to be false.

His beginning days were based on research, but from the moment we met him, everything else was written from his point of view as I watched him go through things. He is intelligent, curious, and has a love of life. Dinky finds joy in many things, though sometimes still has issues feeling as if he is unsure of his place or if he belongs. That is usually when talking to him or working with him helps the most.

 

His book won an award at the EQUUS Film Festival in 2015 and has been read all over the world.

Dinky’s book was written to tell not only his story but to shine a light on the practice of nurse mare foals.

An Introduction to a Nurse Mare Foal

The elite of the horse world are the high-dollar mares. They are show animals or racing animals, bringing high dollars for their foals because they have a history of excellence and winning. For them, time is money and it's important that the mare be kept busy birthing instead of spending weeks nursing her offspring. That job is given to a nurse mare.

Much like the old-time wet nurse employed by wealthy mothers throughout history, the nurse mare is of uncertain or unimportant bloodlines and incapable of bringing substantial income to her owner. In order to nurse the important foal, she must have recently given birth and produce the necessary milk. The question is: What becomes of the nurse mare's foal

By many called a “junk foal,” this unfortunate newborn is considered a necessary evil, a disposable byproduct. The cost of trying to nurse this foal until it is weaned is high, so often the “junk foal” is killed outright and disposed of. Sometimes it's shipped off to auction and bought by manufacturers who use its hide to make expensive bags or shoes. Whatever its fate, the nurse mare's foal is considered an unimportant nuisance.

The nurse mare’s foal is usually taken from its mother anytime from one day to a week after birth instead of the ten to twelve weeks that foals commonly nurse. The times vary, depending on when the high-dollar mare foals. Generally the nurse mare is shipped off to the farm to nurture and foster the high-priced foal.

The horse industry benefits from this barbaric practice because the high-dollar mare gets back in shape more quickly, so she can show well and invite more offers for her offspring. While some stables allow the mare three to four weeks to recuperate after giving birth, many are sent to the stallion for rebreeding within seven to ten days of giving birth.

There are Equine Rescue Leagues that have spent their time, energy, and money to help the rejected foals. Without them, more of these small lives would be lost. Most of the rescuers are knowledgeable, but there are a few well-intentioned people who want to save the newborns without any knowledge of horses. In some cases, these organizations succeed almost by accident, and in others they make matters worse for the animals in their care. Unfortunately, these groups sometimes rely on unscrupulous people, self-proclaimed experts who have their own hidden agendas.The lucky foal is adopted by people who know and love horses or who go out of their way to learn the needs and care of this fragile baby animal. Too many are adopted by men and women who know little or nothing about horses, let alone the unique care these foals require, and the new owners soon become overwhelmed. As a result, some foals are bought and sold several times before they reach maturity. Others die from lack of proper nutrition and proper parasite control. The nurse mare's foal unfortunate enough to fall into the wrong hands usually grows up with multiple deformities and bone development problems. Some have social development issues, never learning how to be a horse or understanding the role of a horse with a human companion.

This book is the story of one nurse mare's foal and its fight for survival.

Marta Moran Bishop

EXCERPT—DINKY: THE NURSE MARE'S FOAL

 

“The men are here, son,” she said. As they came closer, I saw the two-legged creatures were enormous. The closer they came, the smaller Mother became.  Her fur was all puffed up and her ears were back. She smelled of terror and determination, which frightened me.

The men reeked of strange smells—meat, cigarettes, and coffee mixed with last night’s beer—and walked awkwardly on their two legs. Still they came closer and closer. One of them was carrying something long and black.

“Please, let me keep this one. He is really exceptional, and I believe he will be my last baby,” Mother said as she ran at them screaming.

Hearing one of the men yell, “Drug her,” my whole world narrowed into darkness. The light of the new day, the smell of the grass, and the song of the birds disappeared. A loud horrific noise filled the early morning air, and I turned to flee. For a moment, it felt as if Mother was with me, but realizing she wasn’t, I turned just in time to watch her legs wobble and see her fall slowly to the ground.

Trembling with fear, I started to make my way back to her. Was she dead? No, her chest still rose and fell. Something that looked like a bird feather stuck out of the side of her neck.

She was whimpering a desperate goodbye and gazing at me with love and grief, “I tried, son. Remember I will be with you always.”

Something grabbed me and pulled so tightly I could hardly breathe. It was choking me and I fought to get away. One of the men held me tightly with a rope around my neck. He pulled me away from Mother. I could smell his sweat along with the stink of him. There was no tenderness or mercy in his hands. The other man was talking into the small black thing he held in one of his hands. Curtly he said, “Come in. We are ready.”

Still I struggled to get away and watched as a monster came into view over the horizon. It made a loud growling noise. It didn’t walk on two legs or four, nor did it fly like the birds or crawl on the ground like the worms and the bugs. It rolled on six wheels. It stank of smoke, fear, and death, and it was coming closer. I didn’t know how to puff up and rear. I was too small to fight. I couldn’t protect us. I just sobbed.

“Joe, grab his back end.” One of the men said as they picked me up and tossed me into the back of the trailer. Before the door closed, scared and alone, I watched Mother get slowly to her feet, crestfallen, and head hanging low. As the men slammed the door and locked me into the box, I screamed, “Mama.”

Terrified for my life, I was flung to the floor and against the walls so many times by the movement of this box I was trapped in. I was afraid to try standing again, so I cowered in the corner. On the floor of the trailer was a bed of soiled straw. I lay there watching the sunlight crawl across the dirty brown walls. The shadows from the sun hitting the bars in the window looked like enormous fingers coming to get me as they crept across the walls of the trailer.

No longer was I able to see the grass, the sky, or Mother. I lay there trembling and alone with no one to love or cuddle me—just this large space all around me that smelled of old manure, urine, fear, and death. Some of the smell was my own fright. The stench was so strong it made me sick. Where were they taking me? Without Mother to protect, nuzzle, and teach me, how would I survive? I felt so helpless.

My misery and my deep need to belong and feel loved were so strong, the solitude of my mind wandered back to the same questions. What would happen to me? Who would teach me? Would I get a chance to live as she promised? “Remember her words,” I told myself.

“Hold your head up, son, you must be strong.”

With every fiber of my being, I held on to her voice in my mind. It helped to ease the apprehension, the hunger, and the throbbing from my bruises.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

The Lady of the Tower Elizabeth St.John #HistoricalFiction #PrincesInTheTower #Audiobook #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @ElizStJohn @cathiedunn
FEATURED AUTHOR: ELIZABETH ST. JOHN

Please welcome Elizabeth St. John again as the featured author in The Coffee Pot Book Club Audiobook Blog Tour held August 1st - 3rd, 2023. Elizabeth St. John is the author of the Historical Fiction, The Lady of the Tower, released by Falcon Historical (print) on 28th January 2016 (395 pages). The audiobook, narrated by Bridget Thomas, was released on 8th May 2018 (14 hours 40 minutes).

Below are highlights of The Lady of the Tower,  Elizabeth St. John’s author bio, and a snippet and link to a clip of her audiobook.

Blog Tour Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2023/06/blog-tour-lady-of-the-tower-audiobook.html

HIGHLIGHTS: THE LADY IN THE TOWER

 

The Lady of the Tower

By Elizabeth St.John

Narrated by Bridget Thomas

Blurb:

"Elizabeth St John has brought the Stuart Court vividly to life. She weaves together the known facts of Lucy’s life with colourful scenes of fictional imagination, drawing on innocent romance and bleak deception to create a believable heroine and an intriguing plot." Historic Novel Society Book Review 

"The Lady of the Tower is a beautifully produced novel with a well-crafted story that will keep you both engaged and entertained. A joy to read. Thank you for sharing your world with us."

Writers Digest 24th Annual Book Awards

London, 1609. When Lucy St.John, a beautiful highborn orphan at the court of King James, is seduced by the Earl of Suffolk, she never imagines the powerful enemy she creates in his beloved sister, the Countess of Rochester. Or that her own sister Barbara would betray her and force Lucy to leave the court in disgrace. Spirited, educated, and skilled in medicine and precious remedies, Lucy fights her way back into society, and through an unexpected love match, becomes mistress of the Tower of London.

Living inside the walls of the infamous prison, she defies plague, political intrigues and tragic executions to tend to aristocratic prisoners and criminals alike. Now married into the immensely powerful Villiers family, Barbara unites with the king’s favorite, the Duke of Buckingham, to raise the fortunes of Lucy and her family to dizzying heights. But with great wealth comes treachery, leaving Lucy to fight for her survival—and her honor—in a world of deceit and debauchery.

Elizabeth St.John’s critically acclaimed debut novel tells the true story of her ancestress Lucy through her family’s surviving diaries, letters, and court papers. Lucy’s personal friendships with historical figures such as Sir Walter Raleigh and the Stuart kings brings a unique perspective to the history of seventeenth century England. 

Buy Links:

The ebook is available to read on Kindle Unlimited.

Universal Buy Link: https://geni.us/MyBookLOTT

Audiobook Buy Links:

Available on BookBub Chirp for only $3.99 during August:

https://www.chirpbooks.com/audiobooks/the-lady-of-the-tower-by-elizabeth-st-john

On all other platforms from $7.99 or FREE with an Audible subscription:

https://geni.us/XZlpl45

AUTHOR BIO: ELIZABETH ST.JOHN

 

Elizabeth St.John’s critically acclaimed historical fiction novels tell the stories of her ancestors: extraordinary women whose intriguing kinship with England's kings and queens brings an intimately unique perspective to Medieval, Tudor, and Stuart times.

Inspired by family archives and residences from Lydiard Park to the Tower of London, Elizabeth spends much of her time exploring ancestral portraits, diaries, and lost gardens. And encountering the occasional ghost. But that’s another story.

Living between California, England, and the past, Elizabeth is the International Ambassador for The Friends of Lydiard Park, an English charity dedicated to conserving and enhancing this beautiful centuries-old country house and park. As a curator for The Lydiard Archives, she is constantly looking for an undiscovered treasure to inspire her next novel.

Elizabeth's books include her trilogy, The Lydiard Chronicles, set in 17th Century England during the Civil War, and her newest release, The Godmother's Secret, which explores the medieval mystery of the missing Princes in the Tower of London.

Social Media Links:

Website:  http://www.elizabethjstjohn.com/

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/ElizStJohn

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethJStJohn

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethjstjohn/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethjstjohn/

Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/elizabeth-st-john

Amazon Author Page: https://geni.us/AmazonElizabethStJohn

Goodreads: https://geni.us/GoodreadsElizStJohn

AUDIO LINK & SNIPPET : THE LADY IN THE TOWER

Audio clip to go with this Snippet: https://youtu.be/8ZMMZauG_CE

Chapter Eight

Whitehall

Barbara got up from Frances’s side and walked across the room to me. Under the pretense of an embrace, she whispered clearly.

“’Struth, Lucy, if you intend to pursue this road with Theo, judge your odds and be prepared to wager the stakes, for those who aim high can also fall far. Do not look to me for aid, for you choose your own path, and if ruin is the outcome, I shall publicly disown you.”

I stepped back involuntarily.

“What have I ever done to make you hate me so much?” I asked. “I don’t understand why you are this way to me.”

“Not hate. Indifference. I do not see what others see in you. And my plans will not be compromised by your foolishness. Straighten your gown — you reveal too much.” She pulled the soft muslin across my reddened skin, kissed my cheek as though she were Judas, and left.

“Theo . . .”

I turned to him for reassurance, but he was gone. Drawn into Carr’s circle, he was loudly joking and drinking steadily from a goblet of wine. As I stared at him, trying to reconcile this frivolous courtier with the man I loved, he shrugged, laughing at his situation, and turned back to his friends. The musicians, who sounded so glorious when I first arrived, now rang discordant. I sickened of the entire confusing visit to White Hall and wished myself back in the peace of Lydiard.

“But you know this is the way of the court.”

The night lay between us, and we met at the Stone Gallery again during the afternoon promenade. The pavement reflected a cold light; falling snow continued to swathe the palace in gauze, softening the angles of the roofs and chimneys, and settling on charcoal-etched branches. A woman in a crimson cloak hurried across the privy garden, a daub of color in a black-and-white landscape. I wondered whose arms she was seeking, so swiftly, in such inclement weather. All my thoughts turned first to lovers now.

I touched Theo’s arm to bridge the distance.

“I know, I am not stupid. Anne has told me of her years at court where she witnessed firsthand the deceptions and lies, the flattery and untruths. It just does not sit right with me to see you in that world.”

“Ah, Lucy, it’s just a game. Seize the opportunity to know us better, and you will find this amusing. As long as you do not take yourself seriously, there is no harm in playing these subtleties.”

“Is that what last night was?”

“No, that was no game, for you have captured my heart and enchanted my soul, Titania.” He pulled me to him, ignoring the glances of those around us. “Learn the ways of White Hall, and enjoy courtly love.”

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