Friday, April 3, 2015

Spotlight on The Prince's Doom by David Blixt

Please join author David Blixt as he tours the blogosphere with HF Virtual Book Tours for The Prince’s Doom, the fourth book in the Star Cross’d series, from March 16th - April 3rd!

Publication Date: December 23, 2014
Sordelet Ink
Paperback; 722p
ISBN: 0615894437

Series: Book Four, Star Cross’d Series
Genre: Historical Fiction


The long-awaited explosive fourth novel in the Star-Cross’d series! Verona has won its war with Padua, but lost its war with the stars. The young prodigy Cesco now turns his troubled brilliance to darker purposes, embracing a riotous life and challenging not only the lord of Verona and the Church, but the stars themselves. Trying desperately to salvage what’s left of his spirit, for once Pietro Alaghieri welcomes the plots and intrigues of the Veronese court, hoping they will shake the young man out of his torpor. But when the first body falls, it becomes clear that this new game is deadly, one that will doom them all.

 
Read An Excerpt of The Prince's Doom HERE
 
 

The Star Cross'd Series

 

Based on the plays of William Shakespeare, the poetry of Dante, and the history of Italy, the Star-Cross’d Series is a tale of wars won, friendships lost, and conspiracies both mortal and stellar, an epic journey into the birth of the Renaissance that recalls the best of Bernard Cornwell and Dorothy Dunnett.

 

Titles in the Star Cross'd Series

 
Book One: Master of Verona
Book Two: Voice of the Falconer
Book Three: Fortune’s Fool
Book Four: The Prince’s Doom
 
 

Praise for David Blixt

 


'For anyone who has yet to read David’s novels, you are about to hit the literary lottery. Yes, he’s that good.’ – Sharon Kay Penman, The Sunne In Splendour
 
‘David Blixt is a master of historical fiction. Dramatic, vivid, superbly researched, this series captures Renaissance Italy in all its heady glamour and lethal intrigue.’ – C.W. Gortner, The Tudor Conspiracy

‘This is one of the most exciting, and satisfying, reads that I have immersed myself in for a long time. David Blixt is a gem of a writer.’ – Helen Hollick, The Pendragon Chronicles


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About the Author



Author and playwright David Blixt’s work is consistently described as “intricate,” “taut,” and “breathtaking.” A writer of Historical Fiction, his novels span the early Roman Empire (the COLOSSUS series, his play EVE OF IDES) to early Renaissance Italy (the STAR-CROSS’D series,
including THE MASTER OF VERONA, VOICE OF THE FALCONER, FORTUNE’S FOOL, and THE PRINCE’S DOOM) up through the Elizabethan era (his delightful espionage comedy HER MAJESTY’S WILL, starring Will Shakespeare and Kit Marlowe as inept spies). His novels combine a love of the theatre with a deep respect for the quirks and passions of history. As the Historical Novel Society said, “Be prepared to burn the midnight oil. It’s well worth it.” Living in Chicago with his wife and two children, David describes himself as “actor, author, father, husband. In reverse order.”

For more information please visit David Blixt’s website and blog. You can also find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.


The Prince's Doom Blog Tour Schedule

 

Monday, March 16

Review at Book Nerd
Spotlight at What Is That Book About

Wednesday, March 18

Review, Guest Post, & Giveaway at With Her Nose Stuck in a Book
Spotlight at CelticLady’s Reviews

Thursday, March 19

Excerpt at Becky on Books

Friday, March 20

Excerpt at The Never-Ending Book

Saturday, March 21

Spotlight & Giveaway at So Many Precious Books, So Little Time

Monday, March 23

Review at Griperang’s Bookmarks

Tuesday, March 24

Guest Post & Giveaway at Griperang’s Bookmarks

Wednesday, March 25

Review at Svetlana’s Reads and Views
Spotlight & Giveaway at Let Them Read Books

Friday, March 27

Spotlight at Flashlight Commentary

Monday, March 30

Excerpt at Buried Under Books

Tuesday, March 31

Spotlight at A Book Geek

Wednesday, April 1

Excerpt & Giveaway at Peeking Between the Pages

Thursday, April 2

Review at Quirky Book Reviews
Guest Post at Books and Benches

Friday, April 3

Spotlight at A Literary Vacation
Guest Post & Giveaway at Historical Fiction Connection





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