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Blog Tour: On a Sword's Edge by J R Tomlin



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On a Sword’s Edge

The Swords of Scotland

by J R Tomlin


December 9th - 20th, 2024

Publication Date: November 16th, 2024
Publisher: J R Tomlin
Pages: 159
Genre: Historical Fiction / Scottish Historical Fiction

Scotland. 1263. The scent of rain mingles with the smoke of campfires as word spreads: the Norse are coming…

As tempers rise between King Alexander and the Norse King Haakon, at the center of it all is sixteen-year-old William Douglas, a squire in service to Sir John Stewart, Lord High Steward of Scotland.

When Haakon's fearsome fleet is espied approaching Scotland's shores, carrying the greatest invasion force the Norse have ever mustered, the dread of battle settles over the land. Summoned to Ayr Castle, William joins the Scottish forces in a desperate defense. Now tasked with serving his newly knighted brother, Hugh, William has little time to dwell on the fear – or thrill – of his first real taste of war.

And once the Norse's menacing line of ships finally touches shore, Scotland's fate may rest on more than noble titles and knightly deeds— it'll take the mettle of every soul on the ground for them to triumph.

Set against the wind-swept coast of medieval Scotland, On a Sword's Edge takes you right into the center of The Battle of Largs alongside a mere – yet fearless – squire.

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J R Tomlin


J R Tomlin is the author of more than twenty historical novels, set for the most part in Scotland. Her love of that nation is traced from the stories of King Robert the Bruce and the Good Sir James her grandmother read to her when she was small to hillwalking through the Cairngorms where the granite hills have a gorgeous red glow under the setting sun.

Later, her writing was influenced by the work of authors such as Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, and of course, Sir Walter Scott.

When J R isn’t writing, she enjoys spending time hiking, playing with her Westie, and killing monsters in computer games. In addition to having lived in Scotland, she has traveled in the US, Europe and the Pacific Rim. She now lives in Oregon in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

Author Links:
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December 9th
Let Your Words Shine
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Stuart Rudge's Official Blog

December 10th
Devon Maid Book Corner
The Historical Fiction Company

December 11th
Carolyn Hughes' Official Blog
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December 12th
MJ Porter's Official Blog
Crowvus Book Blog
Frugal Freelancer
Brook's Journal

December 13th
Archaeolibrarian
The Writing Desk

December 16th
CelticLady's Reviews
Maddy Reads Her Story

December 17th
Adventures of a Tudor Nerd
Linnea Tanner's Official Blog

December 18th
Judith Arnopp's Official Blog
Ruins & Reading

December 19th
Historical Fiction Reviews
Elizabeth St.John's Official Blog

December 20th
Historical Fiction Blog
The Coffee Pot Book Club




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