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Just Released: Not for Glory, a Historical Novel of Scotland

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By J. R. Tomlin, 12 years ago
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Countenance of War: Sneak Peek

I’m still working on A Countenance of War, the next book in my series of Scottish historical novels. It takes up a few months after the end of A Kingdom’s Cost, and I thought it would be fun to share a sneak peek with you.Enjoy!*** James de Douglas pushed aside Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 14 years ago
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Rule One of Writing Historical Fiction

I’m going to do a short series on my own rules for writing historical fiction. Now these are my rules. I obviously can’t and won’t try to force them on anyone else. In at least one case, I wish I could. The one that absolutely infuriates me when it is Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 14 years ago
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Freedom’s Sword — Chapter Two

For Sample Sunday, I’m posting the start of Chapter Two of my new novel, Freedom’s Sword, available for Kindle now on Smashwords and still being processed for sale on Amazon. CHAPTER TWO Even if this medication is taken as per the guidance. pop over to these guys super viagra generic Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 14 years ago
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Coming soon: Freedom’s Sword–A Novel of Scotland

I was going to wait until this was available on Amazon to post about it, but I’m so excited about the cover that TJ Lindroos did for me that I can’t wait. This novel has involved a huge amount of research and editing. I wanted it to do justice to Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 14 years ago
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Sample Sunday — Chapter One of Freedom’s Sword

CHAPTER ONE April 1296 “Just beyond the peak, my lord.” The outrider’s voice was dulled by weariness. Under a clear afternoon sky, the man pointed up a beech-covered knoll. Andrew de Moray could already make out the rumble of a moving army. He reined in his charger and jumped from Read more…

By J. R. Tomlin, 14 years ago
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