Tuesday, 4 July 2023

The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour presents: The King's Champion by Nancy Northcott

Book Title: The King’s Champion 

Series: The Boar King’s Honor Trilogy

Author: Nancy Northcott

Publication Date: May 1, 2023

Publisher: Falstaff Books

Page Length: 378

Genre: Historical fantasy with romantic elements


Twitter Handle: @NancyNorthcott @cathiedunn

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The King’s Champion

Nancy Northcott


The Boar King’s Honor Trilogy

A wizard’s misplaced trust

A king wrongly blamed

A bloodline cursed until they clear the king’s name.


Book 3: The King’s Champion


Caught up in the desperate evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from France in the summer of 1940, photojournalist Kate Shaw witnesses death and destruction that trigger disturbing visions. She doesn’t believe in magic and tries to pass them off as survivor guilt or an overactive imagination, but the increasingly intense visions force her to accept that she is not only magically Gifted but a seer.

In Dover, she meets her distant cousin Sebastian Mainwaring, Earl of Hawkstowe and an officer in the British Army. He’s also a seer and is desperate to recruit her rare Gift for the war effort. The fall of France leaves Britain standing alone as the full weight of Nazi military might threatens. Kate’s untrained Gift flares out of control, forcing her to accept Sebastian’s help in conquering it as her ethics compel her to use her ability for the cause that is right.

As this fledgling wizard comes into her own, her visions warn of an impending German invasion, Operation Sealion, which British intelligence confirms. At the same time, desire to help Sebastian, who’s doomed by a family curse arising from a centuries-old murder, leads Kate to a shadowy afterworld between life and death and the trapped, fading souls who are the roots of her family’s story. From the bloody battlefields of France to the salons of London, Kate and Sebastian race against time to free his family’s cursed souls and to stop an invasion that could doom the Allied cause. 

The King’s Champion concludes Nancy’s Northcott’s exciting Boar King’s Honor Trilogy.


Excerpt From Chapter 1 – Dunkirk beach

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Dodging blast craters, rubble, and wrecked autos, the soldiers double-timed it through the ruined streets. Kate set her jaw against fatigue and kept up.

 At last, they came to the end of the pavement. Dunes a short distance away flanked the access to the beach. Each dune had a machine gun emplacement atop it covering the approach. The unit rushed past them, and the men in front pulled up short. Only because there was room to the sides did those behind them avoid a collision.

 “Sweet Christ,” the man beside Kate breathed.

 She couldn’t blame him—or the ones who had stopped so abruptly.

 The beach was covered with men. Thousands of them. Standing, sitting, or lying on the sand or on stretchers, they waited for the promised ships.

 Somehow, she hadn’t expected there to be so many left. But she did know Britain needed every one of them. Hitler would surely aim there next.

 Kate’s throat tightened. She opened the camera and snapped several photos of the crowded beach. It would take a miracle to transport all these men away. But Britain would need every one of them in the coming days.

 If she went on an early boat, she would take a slot one of them should have.

 Thirsk stepped out of the throng streaming toward the beach. “Come with me, Miss Shaw.”

 Following him, she gazed over the sea of men on the sand. They should go before her. But if the Nazis broke through before she boarded a ship, she and everyone else remaining would become prisoners.

 The United States was neutral. Of course, Norway, Holland, and Belgium had been neutral too. Now they were occupied. Yet Germany wanted the US to stay out of the war. At least, the cynical side of her thought, until the Nazis had conquered everyone else. So the Germans had no reason to hurt her and every reason to send her safely home.

 Kate swallowed hard. She had to do what was right. “Corporal Thirsk, would you do me a favor?”

 He looked baffled, probably wondering how he could do anything for anyone on this crowded beach.

 Kate offered him her pack. “If you would see this gets to Lew Banks and Consolidated News Union in London, at number seventeen Manchester Square, suite B, I would appreciate it. The story of this retreat needs to reach CNU, to be published.”

 “Why can’t you take it?”

 “You men should go first. I’ll take the last boat. Do a few interviews, maybe—”

 “Bollocks to that. My orders are to see you make it back.” As though to emphasize his resolve, he caught her arm.

 It was just her luck to pick someone chivalrous. If she could shake him, though, someone else might listen. In the distance, coming nearer, the silhouettes of ships and smaller boats darkened the sunset-dappled water.

 Hurry, she thought. Foolish, as they were undoubtedly coming as fast as they could.

 Thirsk led her past a man sprawled on the beach. Stepping around him, Kate realized he was dead. So was the one a few feet away. And there was an arm. A riddled torso. Another body, with the left side of his body gone and the sand beneath him blood-soaked.

 They were just lying there? But…of course. Because there was nowhere to put them.

 Her stomach revolted. She clenched her teeth.

 I will not be sick. I will not be sick.

 She’d thought she had learned to bear such sights. Yet the men dying here, with rescue on the way, somehow made their mangled bodies worse.

 Seeking somewhere safe to look, she turned her eyes toward the sea. The water looked unusually calm, moving in slight, gentle swells instead of waves. A man stood chest-deep in the water, as though waiting. Beyond him…a floating corpse. Bits of corpses.

 Dear God.

 Kate swallowed hard and gritted her teeth. This beach might be the road to salvation, but it looked like a slice of hell.

 Thirsk marched her up to a man barking orders about staying in line. He wore the same battledress as everyone else but had a Royal Navy patch sewn to the top of his sleeve.

 “Join a queue,” the man barked, leveling his sidearm.

 Kate froze.

 Thirsk, unperturbed said, “Happy to, once this lady has seen whoever’s in command.”

 The man jerked his head to his right. “Royal Navy. Foot o’ the mole.”

 “Really,” Kate said, “there’s no need—”

 A great, dread-laden shout from the waiting men drowned the words. As the queues scattered along the water’s edge, the drone of aircraft engines and the scream of Stuka divebombers’ sirens drowned their shouts. Messerschmitts strafed the waiting men.

 “Bloody sodding blighters.” Thirsk pulled Kate back from the water. “Get down,” he ordered.

 She was already diving for the sand, useless though that was with no shelter. Around them, men lay down, pulling corpses over them as though for shields. Others fired back at the planes with their rifles though the attackers were well out of range.

 Don’t see us, don’t see us, don’t see us. Hard to believe they wouldn’t though. Even in the fading light, everyone’s brown battledress must stand out against the sand.

 “Stay down,” Thirsk shouted, dropping down on top of her.

 Wishing her cameras were under her, she complied. But she couldn’t help peeking under his arm at the beach to the east.

 Far down the sand, something hit the ground. An instant later, it disappeared in a spray of sand. Then came a thundering, concussive roar. Men flew in all directions, and then something hurled Kate. Everything went dark.

 



This series is available to read on #KindleUnlimited.


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Nancy Northcott’s childhood ambition was to grow up and become Wonder Woman.  Around fourth grade, she realized it was too late to acquire Amazon genes, but she still loved comic books, science fiction, fantasy, history, and romance.

 Nancy earned her undergraduate degree in history and particularly enjoyed a summer spent studying Tudor and Stuart England at the University of Oxford. She has given presentations on the Wars of the Roses and Richard III to university classes studying Shakespeare’s play about that king. In addition, she has taught college courses on science fiction, fantasy, and society.   

The Boar King’s Honor historical fantasy trilogy combines Nancy’s love of history and magic with her interest in Richard III. She also writes traditional romantic suspense, romantic spy adventures, and two other speculative fiction series, the Light Mage Wars paranormal romances and, with Jeanne Adams, the Outcast Station space mystery series.


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1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for hosting Nancy Northcott today, with such a fabulous excerpt.

    Cathie xx
    The Coffee Pot Book Club

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