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Tuesday, 27 June 2023

My Coffee Pot Guest: Nancy Northcott - The King’s Champion

 The Boar King’s Honour Trilogy, Book 3

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About the Book
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

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.

 The Road to The End by Nancy Northcott

This trilogy started out with a single idea, and I originally meant to write only one book. So how did it become three? Well, things got out of hand, as things sometimes do.

I wanted to write a story blaming the Duke of Buckingham for the murders of the Princes in the Tower, Edward IV’s sons and Richard III’s nephews, who were last reported seen in the Tower of London in the fall of 1483. I thought he was the most likely candidate—assuming the boys were murdered at all, something I think there’s plenty of room to doubt. Regardless of one’s view on that question, a fair number of historical novels have been written on the topic. I wanted to do something different.

So I started thinking of angles. The Tower of London was not only a prison. It was also a royal residence, probably the most secure one in the realm. People going in and out were observed by guards and workers. So how could assassins kill two boys, bury them under a staircase, as the traditional view holds they did, and get out but have no one see them in the act or raise a hue and cry and point fingers afterward?

Because I love fantasy and science fiction, an answer popped into my head—magic. So I started on the chain of what if so familiar to writers. I put a wizard, Edmund Mainwaring, Earl of Hawkstowe, in Buckingham’s affinity and had him, mistakenly trusting his liege lord, help Buckingham’s agents accomplish their murderous mission unseen.

When Edmund learned what he had done, he threw himself on the mercy of King Richard III. The king told him, because of the political situation, not to say anything until the king gave him leave. But Richard III died at Bosworth Field before doing so.

The Tudors who followed him smeared his reputation, denied his claim to the throne, and blamed him for the boys’ deaths. Speaking up during their reigns would’ve cost Edmund his head. Tormented by guilt, he cursed all the heirs of his line to not rest in life or death until they cleared the king’s name.

At that point, I started writing The Herald of Day. I threw in altered history to raise the story’s stakes. A wizard figures out how to travel through time and changes the past to establish a dictatorship of the magically Gifted. The lead characters must figure out what happened, who did it, and how to undo it before the grim reality that results from the changes becomes permanent. Along the way, they tried to figure out how to lift the Mainwaring curse.

I reached the end of the book and decided that was maybe too easy. A friend suggested making the book the first of a trilogy with the curse storyline running through it. The more I thought about that, the more I liked the idea. I needed something with high stakes for the main plots in the next two books, though. I finally hit on Napoleon’s escape from Elba and the Battle of Waterloo for the second book, The Steel Rose, and the Battle of Britain and Operation Sealion for The King’s Champion. These two books have different lead characters, but two of the main characters from The Herald of Day, Richard and Miranda Mainwaring, the Earl and Countess of Hawkstowe, appear in prominent supporting roles as ghosts in both of these later books.

Because the lead characters from The Steel Rose aren’t cursed, they don’t play a role after their book. Nor do they have any part in The Herald of Day, which is set 131 years before The Steel Rose. Since The King’s Champion is the final book and occurs 125 years after The Steel Rose, the lead characters in The King’s Champion appear only in their book.

Richard and Miranda, though, have lived in my head for a long time. I first came up with the idea for The Herald of Day about twenty-five years ago and have thought about them regularly since then. I know how many children they had, what they dealt with during the long years of their existence, and even how and when they died though the books don’t go into that. I can use them (and have done) in other stories, of course, but their quest to lift the family curse reaches its final disposition in The King’s Champion. At that point, they move from the main stage to the wings.

When I wrote the final scene about the curse, I choked up a little, to my great surprise. Miranda and Richard are characters in books. Imaginary people. Not friends from my neighborhood. Yet they’ve occupied space in my brain for so long that I felt almost as though they belonged there. Finishing the trilogy gives me a sense of accomplishment, but it’s also bittersweet in a way I think is understandable to most writers and to many readers who loves series with recurrent characters.

Regardless, I love having the complete trilogy out in the world. I hope readers enjoy it. 

This has been fun! Thanks for having me, Helen.

 H: My pleasure!

This series is available to read on #KindleUnlimited.

Universal Buy Links:   

The Herald of Day

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The Steel Rose

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The King’s Champion

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The Boar King's Honor Trilogy Links:

Amazon US

Amazon UK

Amazon AU

Amazon CA

About the author

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.

Social Media Links:

Website: 

https://www.NancyNorthcott.com

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/NancyNorthcott

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https://www.instagram.com/nancynorthcottauthor/

Pinterest: 

https://www.pinterest.com/nancynorthcott/

Book Bub: 

https://www.bookbub.com/authors/nancy-northcott

Amazon Author Page: 

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Nancy-Northcott/author/B00ITY5KLS

Goodreads: 

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3468806.Nancy_Northcott

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Blog Tour Page: 

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2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for hosting Nancy Northcott today, Helen. What an interesting post!

    Cathie xx
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