The First Nicola de la Haye Novel Goes on Tour, Starting Today!

Lady of Lincoln Blog Tour Schedule

I’m so excited that Lady of Lincoln is going on tour for the next two weeks with The Coffee Pot Book Club.

The image above shows you the schedule, but here are the links, day by day! I do hope you take a look. I’m so grateful to these bloggers who do this in their own time, all for the love of great historical fiction. They’re absolute stars! 🙏 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

May 4th

Mary's Bookcase

Spotlight

https://marysbookcase.blogspot.com/

Candlelight Reading

Interview

https://candlelightreadinguk.blogspot.com

The Historical Fiction Company

Excerpt

https://www.thehistoricalfictioncompany.com/hist-fic-chickie-blog

May 5th

Epic stories. Timeless journeys.

Spotlight
https://maryannbernal.blogspot.com/

Linnea Tanner's Official Blog

Excerpt

https://www.linneatanner.com/blog/

The Writing Desk

Spotlight

https://tonyriches.blogspot.com/

Lady of Lincoln is also available in audio


May 6th

Sarandipity’s

Excerpt

https://sarandipitys.com/blog/

Books & Coffee Pots

Guest Post

https://mythslegendsbooks.blogspot.com/


Carolyn Hughes' Official Blog

Excerpt / Review to follow after the tour

https://carolynhughesauthor.com/blog/

Nicola de la Haye is the ‘Woman who Saved England’ according to historian Sharon Bennett Connolly

May 7th

Charlene Newcomb's Official Blog

Excerpt

https://charlenenewcomb.com/blog/


Crowvus Book Blog

Guest Post

https://crowvusbookblog.blogspot.com

Lady of Lincoln is the Coffee Pot Book Club Book of the Year

May 8th

The Coffee Pot Book Club

Guest Post
https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/


Archaeolibrarian

Review

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/blog

May 11th

Elizabeth St.John's Official Blog

Excerpt

http://www.elizabethjstjohn.com/



The Whispering Bookworm

Interview

https://thewhisperingbookworm.blogspot.com/


Book Nook Shenanigans

Review

https://booknookshenanigans.blogspot.com/


May 12th

Let Us Talk of Many Things

Excerpt

https://ofhistoryandkings.blogspot.com/


Adventures of a Tudor Nerd

Guest Post

https://adventuresofatudornerd.com/

Nicola de la Haye was the hereditary constable of Lincoln Castle and defended it and England from a French invasion

May 13th

Historical Fiction Blog

Review

https://historicalfictionblog.com/



The Book's Delight

Spotlight

https://www.thebookdelight.com/


Left on the Shelf

Excerpt / Review to follow after the tour

http://www.leftontheshelfbookblog.blogspot.co.uk/


May 14th

The Book Bandit's Library

Review

https://yourbooksoryourlife.blogspot.com/


Ruins & Reading
Review
https://ruinsandreading.blogspot.com/

Lady of LIncoln by Rachel Elwiss Joyce


May 15th

Yarde Book Promotion

Spotlight

https://maryanneyarde.blogspot.com



Oh look, another book!

Review

https://ohlookanotherbook.blogspot.com



Shadows of the Past

Review

https://raiseyourcups.blogspot.com

Thank you to these fabulous book bloggers!

Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Rachel Elwiss Joyce, Author of Historical Fiction.

Exploring power, loyalty, and love in turbulent medieval England.

Rachel came to novel writing later in life, but she has always been passionate about history, storytelling, and the forgotten voices of women. She writes meticulously researched, immersive historical fiction that brings overlooked heroines into the light.

She started inventing tales about medieval women living in castles when she was just six years old—and never stopped. But when she discovered the extraordinary story of Nicola de la Haye, the first female sheriff, who defended Lincoln Castle from a French invasion and became known as ‘the woman who saved England’, Rachel knew she had found a heroine worth telling the world about.

Lady of Lincoln is her debut novel, the first book in her Nicola de la Haye Series, with sequels to follow.

https://rachelelwissjoyce.com
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