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18 February 2016

Seven Will Out: A Renaissance Revel by JoAnn Spears Includes Giveaway! #SevenWillOutBlogTour #Historical #Satire #Tudors @hfvbt @JoAnnSpearsRN

02_Seven Will Out


Publication Date: October 31, 2015 
eBook & Paperback; 
528 Pages 
 Genre: Historical Fiction/Humor/Satire

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 If you thought "Six of One: A Tudor Riff" was the most fun you could have with your nightdress on, wait until you see what "Seven Will Out: A Renaissance Revel" has in store. Get ready for one 'ruff' night! Tudorphile Dolly thought that the night she spent on an astral plane with Henry VIII's six wives, learning their heretofore unknown secrets, was a one-time thing. Not so! In "Seven Will Out", Dolly finds herself back in the ether with the women of later Tudor times: Elizabeth I, ‘Bloody’ Mary, Bess of Hardwick, Mary, Queen of Scots, and Anne Hathaway Shakespeare, to name a few. They too have secrets that will turn history on its head, and comic sass that will keep you laughing. You've read all of the traditional, serious and romantic takes on the legendary Tudors. Why not try your Tudors with a new and different twist?

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03_JoAnn SpearsAbout the Author

JoAnn Spears couldn't decide whether to major in English or History in college. Life stepped in, and she wound up with a Master’s Degree in Nursing instead. A twenty-five year nursing career didn’t extinguish that early interest in books and history. It did however stoke a decidedly gallows sense of humor. The story of the six wives of Henry VIII was JoAnn’s favorite piece of history. Over the years, she read just about every spin on the story that there was. It occurred to her that the one spin that hadn’t been brought to a full length novel about the Tudors was a gallows sense of humor. The Tudors certainly qualified for it, and JoAnn had plenty to spare. The first ‘real’ book JoAnn ever read was “The Wizard of Oz”. She returned to the Yellow Brick Road for inspiration for a new kind of Tudor novel, and “Six of One” was born. “Six of One” was begun in JoAnn’s native New Jersey. It was wrapped up in her new Smoky Mountain home in northeast Tennessee, where she is pursuing a second career as a writer. She has, however, obtained a Tennessee nursing license because a) you never stop being a nurse and b) her son Bill thinks she should be sensible and not quit her day job. While “Six of One” is a different kind of historical novel, JoAnn is a downright stereotypical lady author. She admits to the usual cats, flower beds, needlework, and frightfully complete collections of Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott.

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 GIVEAWAY

Giveaway is for one paperback, open to US and Canada residents only. Please leave a comment with email address so you can be contacted should you win! Thank you and Good Luck!

Blog Tour Schedule

Monday, February 15 
Spotlight & Giveaway at Unshelfish 
Tuesday, February 16 
Review at Turning The Pages 
Wednesday, February 17 
Review at Book Nerd 
Thursday, February 18 
Spotlight & Giveaway at CelticLady's Reviews 
Friday, February 19 
Interview at Historical Fiction Addicts 
Giveaway at Passages to the Past 
Monday, February 22 
Review at A Holland Reads 
Guest Post at Boom Baby Reviews 
Tuesday, February 23 
Review & Giveaway at Historical Fiction Obsession 
Wednesday, February 24 
Review at Rambling Reviews 
Thursday, February 25 
Review at With Her Nose Stuck In A Book 
Friday, February 26 
Guest Post at Teddy Rose Book Reviews Plus More 
Sunday, February 28 
Review at The Tudor Enthusiast 
Monday, February 29 
Review at Svetlana's Reads and Views

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8 comments:

  1. So happy to be here at Celtic Lady. Good luck to all with the giveaway!

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  2. Glad to have you! This book looks good, love the cover!

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  3. Thanks. It was fun designing it.

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  6. This books sounds like it would be a fun read.
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  7. Loving the dress on the cover! I haven't read these yet but they sound like something I'd enjoy!
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  8. I just love this era. I love the cover, and it is a summer must read for me. (jozywails@gmail.com)

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