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Book Blast: "The Lost Duchess" by Jenny Barden

Please join author Jenny Barden as she tours the blogopsphere for The Lost Duchess from May 26-June 20.



The Lost DuchessPaperback Publication Date: June 5, 2014

Ebury Press

Paperback; 448p



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An epic Elizabethan adventure with a thriller pace and a high tension love story that moves from the palaces of England to the savage wilderness of the New World.



Emme Fifield has fallen about as far as a gentlewoman can.



Once a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth, her only hope of surviving the scandal that threatens to engulf her is to escape England for a fresh start in the new America where nobody has ever heard of the Duchess of Somerset.



Emme joins Kit Doonan's rag-tag band of idealists, desperados and misfits bound for Virginia. But such a voyage will be far from easy and Emme finds her attraction to the mysterious Doonan inconvenient to say the least.



As for Kit, the handsome mariner has spent years imprisoned by the Spanish, and living as an outlaw with a band of escaped slaves; he has his own inner demons to confront, and his own dark secrets to keep...



Ever since Sir Walter Raleigh's settlement in Virginia was abandoned in 1587 its fate has remained a mystery; 'The Lost Duchess' explores what might have happened to the ill-starred 'Lost Colony' of Roanoke.



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About the Author



I've had a love of history and adventure ever since an encounter in infancy with a suit of armour at Tamworth Castle. Training as an artist, followed by a career as a city Jenny (Portrait 2)solicitor, did little to help displace my early dream of becoming a knight. A fascination with the Age of Discovery led to travels in South and Central America, and much of the inspiration for my debut came from retracing the footsteps of Francis Drake in Panama. The sequel centres on the first Elizabethan 'lost colony' of early Virginia. I am currently working on an epic adventure during the threat of invasion by the Spanish Armada.



My work has appeared in short story collections and anthologies and I've written for non-fiction publications including the Historical Novels Review. I am active in many organisations, having run the 'Get Writing' conferences for several years, and undertaken the co-ordination of the Historical Novel Society’s London Conference 2012. I am a member of that organisation as well as the Historical Writers' Association, the Romantic Nevelists' Association and the Society of Authors. I'll be co-ordinating the RNA's annual conference in 2014.



I have four children and now live on a farm in Dorset with my long suffering husband and an ever increasing assortment of animals.



I love travelling, art, reading and scrambling up hills and mountains (though I'm not so keen on coming down!).



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Also by Jenny Barden



Mistress of the SeaPublication Date: June 20, 2013

Ebury Press

Formats: Paperback, Ebook



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Mistress Cooksley may be a wealthy merchant's daughter, but she blushes at my words and meets my eyes look for look. Yet I cannot hope to court her without fortune, and a dalliance with a pretty maid will not hinder me from my path.



Captain Drake's endeavour might bring me gold, but I, Will Doonan, will have my revenge.



The Spaniards captured my brother and have likely tortured and killed him. For God and St George, we'll strike at the dogs and see justice done.



I thought I'd left Mistress Cooksley behind to gamble everything and follow Drake, and here she is playing the boy at the ends of the world. She's a fool with a heart as brave as any man's. Yet her presence here could be the ruin of us all...



Virtual Tour & Book Blast Schedule



Monday, May 26

Book Blast at Reading the Ages

Book Blast at Literary Chanteuse

Book Blast at Bibliophilia, Please



Tuesday, May 27

Review at A Bibliotaph's Reviews

Book Blast at Flashlight Commentary

Book Blast at To Read or Not to Read



Wednesday, May 28

Review at Carole's Ramblings and Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell



Thursday, May 29

Book Blast at The Maiden's Court

Book Blast at Cheryl's Book Nook

Book Blast at Book Reviews & More by Kathy



Friday, May 30

Review at WTF Are You Reading?

Book Blast at The Mad Reviewer

Book Blast at Curling Up by the Fire



Saturday, May 31

Book Blast at From L.A. to LA

Book Blast at Gobs and Gobs of Books



Sunday, June 1

Book Blast at Lily Pond Reads

Book Blast at So Many Books, So Little Time



Monday, June 2

Review & Giveaway at The Tudor Enthusiast

Book Blast at The Bookworm

Book Blast at CelticLady's Reviews



Tuesday, June 3

Review at Oh, For the Hook of a Book

Book Blast at West Metro Mommy

Book Blast at bookworm2bookworm's Blog



Wednesday, June 4

Review at The Wormhole

Interview at Oh, For the Hook of a Book

Book Blast at Kelsey's Book Corner



Thursday, June 5

Book Blast at Books and Benches

Book Blast at Book Lovers Paradise



Friday, June 6

Interview at Dianne Ascroft Blog

Book Blast at Kincavel Korner

Book Blast at Caroline Wilson Writes



Saturday, June 7

Book Blast at Royal Reviews

Book Blast at History Undressed



Sunday, June 8

Book Blast at Book Nerd



Monday, June 9

Review at A Chick Who Reads

Book Blast at The Musings of a Book Junkie



Tuesday, June 10

Review at She Reads Novels

Book Blast at Just One More Chapter

Book Blast at History From a Woman's Perspective



Wednesday, June 11

Review at Historical Fiction Obsession

Book Blast at Books in the Burbs



Thursday, June 12

Book Blast at Big Book, Little Book

Book Blast at Historical Fiction Notebook



Friday, June 13

Review at Susan Heim on Writing

Review at Svetlana's Reads and Views



Saturday, June 14

Book Blast at Hardcover Feedback

Book Blast at One Book at a Time



Sunday, June 15

Book Blast at Passages to the Past



Monday, June 16

Review at Layered Pages

Review at Starting Fresh

Review at Ageless Pages Reviews



Tuesday, June 17

Review at The Lit Bitch

Book Blast at Griperang's Bookmarks



Wednesday, June 18

Review & Giveaway at Luxury Reading

Book Blast at Princess of Eboli



Thursday, June 19

Review at A Bookish Affair

Review at Little Reader Library

Book Blast at Girl Lost in a Book



Friday, June 20

Review at Broken Teepee

Review at Jorie Loves a Story

Review at The Musings of ALMYBNENR

Guest Post & Giveaway at A Bookish Affair



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