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In Defense of the Queen Release Day

In Defense of the Queen 200In Defense of the Queen releases today! I’m so happy to have Susanna and Parker’s latest adventure out in the world.

There are a couple of great things happening to celebrate the release.

First up is a book blast with Prism Book Tours. There are some fantastic prizes to be won, including a $50 amazon gift gard, ten ebook copies of In Defense of the Queen and two print sets of all three books in the series. You can go here to enter the contest: In Defense of the Queen Book Blast

The second is that Daughter of the Sky is on special for the next two weeks, down to 99c. For everyone who hasn’t yet read it, now is your chance. You can find copies at all your favorite online bookstores. The sale ends on August 14th:

Amazon Kindle | Amazon paperback | Barnes & Noble | Book Depository | iTunes | Kobo

In Defense of the Queen Cover Reveal

In Defense of the QueenSo excited to share the cover of the third Susanna Horenbout & John Parker book, IN DEFENSE OF THE QUEEN. It will be available for purchase from 1 August, 2013. It was really wonderful for me to steep myself in Susanna and Parker’s world again. It’s a place I love going back to!

Here is some info on IN DEFENSE OF THE QUEEN:

An artist never betrays her patron . . . especially one of the world’s most powerful kings.

Susanna Horenbout has learned this lesson from the cradle. But when she receives a letter from her father telling her to do just that, she faces a dilemma. Betray Henry VIII, or carry out the request of her father’s employer, Margaret of Austria, and pass secret information to Henry’s queen, Katherine of Aragon.

Caught between the machinations of her husband and her nephew, the Emperor Charles, Queen Katherine needs all the allies she can get. But what can Susanna really do to help her, and even if she does, will it be enough?

Susanna and her betrothed, Parker——one of Henry’s most trusted courtiers——balance on the knife’s edge of treason as they try to make sense of both international and domestic conspiracies. Sometimes, it’s better the enemy you know . . .