Saturday, September 26, 2009

Historical Fiction Round-up for September 2009



See our first two Historical Fiction Round-ups at the right.

We invite all authors of historical novels from any era and in any sub-genre to use the Comments feature below to tell visitors to this blog about your latest book, with ordering information and anything else you can fit into the box.

I will add a link to all the Round-ups to the sidebar so visitors need not search the entire blog, which is approaching 300 posts, to find information on your book. Our stats are not stellar but they're pretty darn good, averaging about 1200 hits a month.

So.. who will be first? Well, I will, but be sure to get your books up here or on a future Historical Fiction Round-up.

Historical fiction fans! Take a look at Comments below to read about the latest and best historical from the very people who bring them to your anticipating eyes! Feel free to add your 2 kb's worth!

Nan Hawthorne
hawthorne@nanhawthorne.com

1 comment:

  1. Shawn Kleiner has it all: money, fame, a skyrocketing career as an international musical phenomenon, his beautiful girlfriend Amy, and all the women he wants-- until the night Amy has enough and leaves him stranded in a Scottish castle tower.

    He wakes up to find himself mistaken for Niall Campbell, medieval Highland warrior. Soon after, he is sent shimmying down a wind-torn castle wall into a dangerous cross country trek with Niall's tempting, but knife-wielding fiancee. They are pursued by English soldiers and a Scottish traitor who want Niall dead.

    Thrown forward in time, Niall learns history’s horrifying account of his own death, and of the Scots’ slaughter at Bannockburn. Undaunted, he navigates the roiled waters of Shawn’s life-- pregnant girlfriend, amorous fans, enemies, and gambling debts--- seeking a way to leap back across time to save his people, especially his beloved Allene. His growing fondness for Shawn’s life brings him face to face with his own weakness and teaches him the true meaning of faith.

    Blue Bells of Scotland is both a historical adventure and a tale of redemption that will be remembered long after the last page has been turned.

    SO BEGINS THE TRILOGY....

    The Blue Bells Trilogy centers on the events surround Scotland's battle of Bannockburn and the Wars for Independence in the early 1300's.

    I also blog on medieval history, books set in medieval times, and writing, at www.bluebellstrilogy.com/blog Please visit me and sign my guestbook!

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