Saturday, January 23, 2010

HT News


If you've spent a bit of time in blogland you will most likely have seen a blog tour or two for new authors. Have you heard about the Classics Circuit? It's a blog tour with a difference. The authors that are touring are authors of some of the most beloved books ever written. In March, the author who is touring is Georgette Heyer. If you are interesting in signing up, head on over before January 31 and book your place on the tour!

Don't forget to enter our current giveaway, where you can win a copy of Christine Trent's The Queen's Dollmaker. There's only a few days left to enter. If you would like more  chances to win this book, then Arleigh from Historical-Fiction.com is also holding a giveaway of the book, as is Amy from Passages to the Past.

Allie from Hist-Fic Chick is giving away an ARC of Brandy Purdy's The Boleyn Wife. There is a catch. You must be a book blogger, and be willing to write a review of the book within a reasonable amount of time.

Over at Writing the Renaissance, you can win a copy of Karen Harper's The Queen's Governess, about Kat Ashley, governess to Elizabeth I. There is also a copy of Shakespeare's Mistress up for grabls as well.

5 comments:

  1. Georgette Heyer?! I'm there now!!! Thanks!

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  2. Yay! I've been looking for an excuse to read Heyer!

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  3. I looooove Georgette Heyer.

    P.S. I gave you a shoutout on my blog today.
    http://debsbookbag.blogspot.com/2010/01/giveaway-saturday-5.html

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  4. Thanks for the link to the Classics Circuit- that looks WONDERFUL!

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  5. Hello all here…, I found you people interested in thriller, suspense and Shakespeare's books. I am reading a book by Rex Richards having lots of secret and a murder mystery. If you enjoy books by people like Dan Brown, John Grisham, Ken Follett, Bernard Cornwell, and you want a page turner with serious food for thought… I’m pretty sure you’ll enjoy reading Shakespeare’s Truth!.
    I have posted the amazon link for the book details.

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