Showing posts with label Nicole Evelina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicole Evelina. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Cover Crush: The Once and Future Queen by Nicole Evelina

Hello, my name is Colleen and I am a cover slut. I know, I know....you aren't supposed to judge a book by it's cover. I just can't help myself! A beautiful cover draws my eye every single time and I can't help but pick up the book it's dressing and see if the inside seems as intriguing as the outside. Sometimes it does, and sometimes a pretty cover is just a pretty cover. Either way, I love getting an eyeful!

One of my favorite bloggers, Erin at
Flashlight Commentary, created a weekly blog post called Cover Crush and she and some other blogger friends are sharing their favorite covers each Thursday. You'll find my Cover Crush selection below and I'll link to everyone else's at the end of the post.

So, without further ado, my Cover Crush this week is.....
 
 
 
 
 
 
This cover is BEAUTIFUL!! There is so much detail and it fits the title of the book perfectly. I love when covers include classical art and this one is the perfect example. I just want to frame it!
 
Discover more about the book by reading the synopsis....
 
 
 
Guinevere’s journey from literary sinner to feminist icon took over one thousand years…and it’s not over yet.

Literature tells us painfully little about Guinevere, mostly focusing on her sin and betrayal of Arthur and Camelot. As a result, she is often seen as a one-dimensional character. But there is more to her story. By examining popular works of more than 20 authors over the last one thousand years, The Once and Future Queen shows how Guinevere reflects attitudes toward women during the time in which her story was written, changing to suit the expectations of her audience. Beginning in Celtic times and continuing through the present day, this book synthesizes academic criticism and popular opinion into a highly readable, approachable work that fills a gap in Arthurian material available to the general public.

Nicole Evelina has spent more than 15 years studying Arthurian legend. She is also a feminist known for her fictional portrayals of strong historical and legendary women, including Guinevere. Now, she combines these two passions to examine the effect of changing times and attitudes on the character of Guinevere in a must-read book for Arthurian enthusiasts of every knowledge level.
 
 

Don't forget to check out what covers my blogger buddies are drooling over this week (updated as they become available):


Magdalena at A Bookaholic Swede
Meghan at Of Quills & Vellum
Erin at Flashlight Commentary
Heather at The Maiden's Court
Stephanie at Layered Pages
Holly at 2 Kids and Tired



Created by Magdalena of A Bookaholic Swede
 
 


Tuesday, February 13, 2018

HFVBT Feature on The Once and Future Queen: Guinevere in Arthurian Legend by Nicole Evelina + Tour-Wide Giveaway!!

Publisher: Lawson Gartner Publishing
Pub. Date: November 21, 2017
Pages: 281

Genre: History & Criticism/Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology



Guinevere’s journey from literary sinner to feminist icon took over one thousand years…and it’s not over yet.

Literature tells us painfully little about Guinevere, mostly focusing on her sin and betrayal of Arthur and Camelot. As a result, she is often seen as a one-dimensional character. But there is more to her story. By examining popular works of more than 20 authors over the last one thousand years, The Once and Future Queen shows how Guinevere reflects attitudes toward women during the time in which her story was written, changing to suit the expectations of her audience. Beginning in Celtic times and continuing through the present day, this book synthesizes academic criticism and popular opinion into a highly readable, approachable work that fills a gap in Arthurian material available to the general public.

Nicole Evelina has spent more than 15 years studying Arthurian legend. She is also a feminist known for her fictional portrayals of strong historical and legendary women, including Guinevere. Now, she combines these two passions to examine the effect of changing times and attitudes on the character of Guinevere in a must-read book for Arthurian enthusiasts of every knowledge level.


Buy the Book

 
 
 

About the Author

 
 
Nicole Evelina is a multi-award-winning historical fiction, romantic comedy and non-fiction writer, whose four novels have collectively won over 20 awards, including two Book of the Year designations (Daughter of Destiny by Chanticleer Reviews and Camelot’s Queen by Author’s Circle). Her most recent book, THE ONCE AND FUTURE QUEEN, traces the evolution of the character of Guinevere in Arthurian legend from her Celtic roots to the present day, showing how the character changed along with the period’s views of women. Nicole is currently working on MISTRESS OF LEGEND (2018), the final book in her Guinevere’s Tale trilogy.

As an armchair historian, Nicole researches her books extensively, consulting with biographers, historical societies and traveling to locations when possible. For example, she traveled to England twice to research the Guinevere’s Tale trilogy, where she consulted with internationally acclaimed author and historian Geoffrey Ashe, as well as Arthurian/Glastonbury expert Jaime George, the man who helped Marion Zimmer Bradley research The Mists of Avalon.

Nicole is a member of and book reviewer for The Historical Novel Society, as well as a member of the Historical Fiction Writers of America, International Arthurian Society – North American Branch, Romantic Novelists Association, Novelists, Inc., the St. Louis Writer’s Guild, Alliance of Independent Authors, the Independent Book Publishers Association and the Midwest Publisher’s Association.

For more information, please visit Nicole Evelina’s website. You can also find her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and Goodreads. Sign up for Nicole’s newsletter to receive news and updates.


It's Giveaway Time!!

 
 
 

During the Blog Tour we will be giving away two paperback copies of The Once and Future Queen! To enter, please enter via the Gleam form HERE.

Giveaway Rules

– Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on February 28th. You must be 18 or older to enter.
– Giveaway is open to US residents only.
– Only one entry per household.
– All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion.
– Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen.
 
Good Luck!!
 
 

HFVBT Schedule

 

Wednesday, January 31


Interview at Passages to the Past

Thursday, February 1


Review at Pursuing Stacie

Friday, February 2


Feature at A Bookaholic Swede
Excerpt at What Is That Book About

Tuesday, February 6


Review at History From a Woman’s Perspective

Wednesday, February 7


Excerpt at What Cathy Read Next

Thursday, February 8


Feature at Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen

Friday, February 9


Interview at Donna’s Book Blog

Monday, February 12


Review at Bookworms Anonymous
Feature at View from the Birdhouse

Tuesday, February 13


Feature at A Literary Vacation

Wednesday, February 14


Review at Svetlana’s Reads and Views

Thursday, February 15


Feature at Just One More Chapter

Friday, February 16


Guest Post at The Writing Desk

Monday, February 19


Review at Clarissa Reads it All

Thursday, February 22


Feature at A Holland Reads

Monday, February 26


Review at Cup of Sensibility
Feature at The Lit Bitch

Tuesday, February 27


Review at Curling Up by the Fire

Wednesday, February 28


Feature at Historical Fiction with Spirit



 
 
 



Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Spotlight on Madame Presidentess by Nicole Evelina + Tour-Wide Giveaway!


Publication Date: July 25, 2016
Lawson Gartner Publishing
eBook & Paperback; 400 Pages


Genre: Historical Fiction


*Winner: U.S. Women’s History category – 2015 Chaucer Awards for Historical Fiction*
 
 
Forty-eight years before women were granted the right to vote, one woman dared to run for President of the United States, yet her name has been virtually written out of the history books.


Rising from the shame of an abusive childhood, Victoria Woodhull, the daughter of a con-man and a religious zealot, vows to follow her destiny, one the spirits say will lead her out of poverty to “become ruler of her people.”

But the road to glory is far from easy. A nightmarish marriage teaches Victoria that women are stronger and deserve far more credit than society gives. Eschewing the conventions of her day, she strikes out on her own to improve herself and the lot of American women.

Over the next several years, she sets into motion plans that shatter the old boys club of Wall Street and defile even the sanctity of the halls of Congress. But it’s not just her ambition that threatens men of wealth and privilege; when she announces her candidacy for President in the 1872 election, they realize she may well usurp the power they’ve so long fought to protect.

Those who support her laud “Notorious Victoria” as a gifted spiritualist medium and healer, a talented financial mind, a fresh voice in the suffrage movement, and the radical idealist needed to move the nation forward. But those who dislike her see a dangerous force who is too willing to speak out when women are expected to be quiet. Ultimately, “Mrs. Satan’s” radical views on women’s rights, equality of the sexes, free love and the role of politics in private affairs collide with her tumultuous personal life to endanger all she has built and change how she is viewed by future generations.

This is the story of one woman who was ahead of her time – a woman who would make waves even in the 21st century – but who dared to speak out and challenge the conventions of post-Civil War America, setting a precedent that is still followed by female politicians today.


Buy the Book

 

 
 

About the Author

 
 
Nicole Evelina is an award-winning historical fiction and romantic comedy writer. Her most recent novel, Been Searching for You, a romantic comedy, won the 2015 Romance Writers of America (RWA) Great Expectations and Golden Rose contests.

She also writes historical fiction. Her debut novel, Daughter of Destiny, the first book of an Arthurian
legend trilogy that tells Guinevere’s life story from her point of view, was named Book of the Year by Chanticleer Reviews, took the Grand Prize in the 2015 Chatelaine Awards for Women’s Fiction/Romance, won a Gold Medal in the fantasy category in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards and was short-listed for the Chaucer Award for Historical Fiction. The sequel, Camelot’s Queen is out now.

Nicole is one of only six authors who completed a week-long writing intensive taught by #1 New York Times bestselling author Deborah Harkness. Nicole has traveled to England twice to research the Guinevere’s Tale trilogy, where she consulted with internationally acclaimed author and historian Geoffrey Ashe, as well as Arthurian/Glastonbury expert Jaime George, the man who helped Marion Zimmer Bradley research The Mists of Avalon.

Nicole is a member of and book reviewer for The Historical Novel Society, and Sirens (a group supporting female fantasy authors), as well as a member of the Historical Writers of America, Women’s Fiction Writers Association, Romance Writers of America, the St. Louis Writer’s Guild, Women Writing the West, Broad Universe (promoting women in fantasy, science fiction and horror), Alliance of Independent Authors and the Independent Book Publishers Association.

Her website/blog is http://nicoleevelina.com and she can be found on Twitter as well as on Pinterest, Facebook, Goodreads, Instagram and Tumblr.

It's Giveaway Time!!

 
 
To enter the Madame Presidentess Giveaway for a paperback of the book and/or Victoria Woodhull Bumper Sticker, please see the GLEAM form HERE. 3 winners will receive a copy of the book and a bumper sticker. 7 winners will receive the Victoria Woodhull Bumper Sticker.
 
 
 
 
Rules

Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on August 26th. You must be 18 or older to enter.
 
Giveaway is open to US residents only.
 
Only one entry per household.
 
All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion
 
Winner has 48 hours to claim prize or new winner is chosen.
 
 
Good Luck!!
 
 

Madame Presidentess Blog Tour Schedule

 
 
Monday, July 25

Tour Kick Off at Passages to the Past

Tuesday, July 26

Spotlight at Just One More Chapter

Wednesday, July 27

Spotlight at Broken Teepee

Thursday, July 28

Guest Post at Let Them Read Books

Friday, July 29

Spotlight at A Bookaholic Swede

Monday, August 1

Review at History From a Woman’s Perspective

Tuesday, August 2

Guest Post & Excerpt at The Silver Dagger Scriptorium

Wednesday, August 3

Review at The Book Junkie Reads

Thursday, August 4

Interview at The Maiden’s Court

Monday, August 8

Review at The Book Connection (First Chapter Review)

Tuesday, August 9

Spotlight at CelticLady’s Reviews

Saturday, August 13

Review at One Book Shy of a Full Shelf

Tuesday, August 16

Review at First Impressions Reviews

Wednesday, August 17

Review at Creating Herstory

Thursday, August 18

Spotlight at What Is That Book About
Guest Post at Creating Herstory

Friday, August 19

Review at Diana’s Book Reviews

Monday, August 22

Review at Jorie Loves a Story
Spotlight at To Read, Or Not to Read

Tuesday, August 23

Review at 100 Pages a Day

Wednesday, August 24

Review at Book Nerd
Spotlight at A Literary Vacation

Thursday, August 25

Review at Bookramblings

Friday, August 26

Review at A Bookish Affair



 
 
 


Thursday, February 25, 2016

Review: Daughter of Destiny (Guinevere's Tale #1) By Nicole Evelina + Giveaway!!


Publication Date: January 1, 2016
Lawson Gartner Publishing
eBook & Paperback; 326 Pages


Genre: Historical Fantasy


Synopsis



Before queenship and Camelot, Guinevere was a priestess of Avalon. She loved another before Arthur, a warrior who would one day betray her.


In the war-torn world of late fifth century Britain, young Guinevere faces a choice: stay with her family to defend her home at Northgallis from the Irish, or go to Avalon to seek help for the horrific visions that haunt her. The Sight calls her to Avalon, where she meets Morgan, a woman of questionable parentage who is destined to become her rival. As Guinevere matures to womanhood, she gains the powers of a priestess, and falls in love with a man who will be both her deepest love and her greatest mistake.

Just when Guinevere is able to envision a future in Avalon, tragedy forces her back home, into a world she barely recognizes, one in which her pagan faith, outspokenness, and proficiency in the magical and military arts are liabilities. When a chance reunion with her lover leads to disaster, she is cast out of Northgallis and into an uncertain future. As a new High King comes to power, Guinevere must navigate a world of political intrigue where unmarried women are valuable commodities and seemingly innocent actions can have life-altering consequences.

You may think you know the story of Guinevere, but you’ve never heard it like this: in her own words. Listen and you will hear the true story of Camelot and its queen.

Fans of Arthurian legend and the Mists of Avalon will love Daughter of Destiny, the first book in a historical fantasy trilogy that gives Guinevere back her voice and traces her life from an uncertain eleven year old girl to a wise queen in her fifth decade of life.


What Did I Think About the Story?



Before deciding to read Daughter of Destiny I knew very little about Guinevere's story, other than the bare minimum most people know about the myth surrounding her, Arthur and Camelot, so I was very excited to see that this was going to be her story, from her point of view, told from a young age. The Prologue really captured my attention, with Guinevere saying she had been maligned by history and wanted to make sure the truth was told. Once I read this I knew I was going to enjoy this story, and I'm happy to say I was right.

Daughter of Destiny is a delicious mix of history and fantasy, nature vs. mysticism, and the learning of basic skills of every young woman of this time period and the honing of divine ones.  Guinevere's time on Avalon was probably my favorite portion, as the reader gets a front row seat to the education of a priestess and the maturation of young women of note that would have their own sets of pressures and responsibilities to look forward to when they left the island.  I think that Guinevere represents such a unique perspective and watching her struggle with will vs. destiny and heart vs. duty was fascinating, even when I knew the eventual outcome could only fall one way.

There are so many interesting characters that populate this story and I loved having the opportunity to see them as their younger selves and to see how their life experiences and interactions would lead them to become the adults we are more aware of. We get to see Morgan (who is quite disturbed), The Lady of the Lake, Merlin, Lancelot and even Isolde and Tristan!

Beyond the interesting characters the setting is also quite well developed, so it was easy to feel immersed in this medieval world. I loved learning the general customs, rituals and celebrations and even meals that would have been experienced by our characters. This sort of detail roped in my history-loving heart and I had a wonderful time walking in the characters' shoes and experiencing all the sights and sounds on offer.

The story ends at a pretty perfect point, not so much a cliffhanger but a great jumping off point for Book 2. And directly following this we get a sneak peek of Book 2, which really interested me as we get to see Morgan enter the story again and, whenever Morgan enters the picture, you know drama will follow. The Author's Note was exactly what I like to see as well, nicely rounding out the fact vs. fiction information that I look for when reading historical fiction.

Daughter of Destiny is a wonderful book for those looking for further development of Guinevere's story as well as historical fiction with some fantasy thrown in. I'm very excited to see how Book 2 progresses the story!


What Did I Think About the Cover?



It's okay. It's not the kind of cover that would have me instantly picking it up to read the back synopsis, but it does represent the story well.


My Rating: 4.0/5.0


Thank you to Amy at Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours for providing me with a free copy of Daughter of Destiny in exchange for an honest review. Read on for more about the book, the author and how to enter the tour-wide giveaway for one of two copies of Daughter of Destiny!


Praise for Daughters of Destiny 



“A gripping read that brings a wonderfully depicted Guinevere tumbling out of the shadows of myth.” – Anna Belfrage, author of The Graham Saga

“Nicole Evelina shows a deep and passionate love for the Arthurian world, and her re-weaving of the story of Guinevere and Arthur makes for enjoyable reading. With more volumes to come, if you like stories of Camelot, ancient priesthoods, magical Avalonian dreams and embattled romance, this is for you.” – John Matthews, author of ‘Arthur of Albion’ and ‘The Camelot Oracle’.

“Colorful and exciting…love all the characters. You will have a ball with this book.” – Serena Scott Thomas, actress and audio book narrator



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About the Author



Nicole Evelina is a St. Louis-born historical fiction and romantic comedy writer. Her first four books are coming out in 2016:

1. Daughter of Destiny (January 1 – This is the first book of an Arthurian legend trilogy that tells Guinevere’s life story from her point of view)
2. Camelot’s Queen (March 23 – The second book in the trilogy)
3. Been Searching for You (May 23 – a contemporary romantic comedy that won in the single title romance category of the 2015 Great Expectations Contest (sponsored by North Texas RWA) and the 2015 Gold Rose Contest (sponsored by Portland RWA) and is a finalist in five others.
4. Madame Presidentess (July 25 – Historical fiction about 19th century American Presidential
candidate Victoria Woodhull, the first American woman to run for President)

She hopes to have the final book in Guinevere’s Tale available in late 2016 or early 2017.

Nicole is a member of and book reviewer for the Historical Novel Society, and Sirens, a group supporting female fantasy authors, as well as a member of the Romance Writers of America, Women Fiction Writers Association, the St. Louis Writer’s Guild, Women Writing the West and the Alliance of Independent Authors.

She is one of only six authors who completed the first week-long writing intensive taught by #1 New York Times bestselling author Deborah Harkness in 2014. Nicole has traveled to England twice to research the Guinevere trilogy, where she consulted with internationally acclaimed author and historian Geoffrey Ashe, as well as Arthurian/Glastonbury expert Jaime George, the man who helped Marion Zimmer Bradley research The Mists of Avalon.

Her website/blog is http://nicoleevelina.com and she can be found on Twitter as well as on Pinterest, Facebook, Goodreads, Instagram and Tumblr.



Giveaway Time!!



To win a paperback copy of Daughter of Destiny (Guinevere’s Tale, Book One) by Nicole Evelina please enter the giveaway via the GLEAM form HERE. Two copies are up for grabs!


Rules


Giveaway ends at 11:59pm EST on February 26th. You must be 18 or older to enter.

Giveaway is open to US residents only.

Only one entry per household.

All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion

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

Good Luck!!



Daughter of Destiny Blog Tour Schedule


Monday, February 8

Spotlight at Unshelfish

Tuesday, February 9

Review at Bookish
Guest Post at Let Them Read Books

Wednesday, February 10

Review at Curling up by the Fire
Guest Post at To Read, or Not to Read

Thursday, February 11

Review at Just One More Chapter

Friday, February 12

Review at Broken Teepee
Interview at Author Dianne Ascroft’s Blog

Monday, February 15

Review at Laura’s Interests
Review at The Mad Reviewer
Review at Puddletown Reviews

Tuesday, February 16

Interview at Flashlight Commentary

Wednesday, February 17

Review at Eclectic Ramblings of Author Heather Osborne
Spotlight at Passages to the Past

Thursday, February 18

Review & Interview at Singing Librarian Books

Friday, February 19

Review at Book Nerd

Monday, February 22

Review at Seize the Words: Books in Review

Tuesday, February 23

Review at The Baking Bookworm
Review at The Hive at Black Tea & Milk

Wednesday, February 24

Review at Book Lovers Paradise

Thursday, February 25

Review at A Literary Vacation
Review at One Book Shy of a Full Shelf

Friday, February 26

Review at History From a Woman’s Perspective
Guest Post at One Book Shy of a Full Shelf