K. Hollan Van Zandt, Author of Written In the Ashes: On Tour Again

This post was most recently updated on September 30th, 2012

Publisher: Balboa Press- July, 2011

Category: Historical Fiction

Tour Dates: September, 2012

Available in Print and eBook, 448 pages

The tour in May went so well, that were doing it again!  Don’t miss your opportunity to read this excellent historical fiction!

Written In the Ashes has been optioned by Mark R. Harris, Academy Award-Winning Producer (Crash, Gods & Monsters) for a TV mini series!

Who burned the Great Library of Alexandria?

When the Roman Empire collapses in the 5th century, the city of Alexandria, Egypt is plagued with unrest. Paganism is declared punishable by death and the populace splinters in religious upheaval.

Hannah, a beautiful Jewish shepherd girl is abducted from her home in the mountains of Sinai and sold as a slave in Alexandria to Alizar, an alchemist and successful vintner. Her rapturous singing voice destines her to become the most celebrated bard in the Great Library.

Meanwhile, the city’s bishop, Cyril, rises in power as his priests roam the streets persecuting the pagans. But while most citizens submit, a small resistance fights for justice.

Hypatia, the library’s charismatic headmistress, summons her allies to protect the world’s knowledge from the escalating violence. Risking his life, his family, and his hard-earned fortune, Alizar leads the conspiracy by secretly copying the library’s treasured manuscripts and smuggling them to safety.

When Hannah becomes the bishop’s target, she is sequestered across the harbor in the Temple of Isis. But an ancient ceremonial rite between a monk and priestess inside the Pharos lighthouse ignites a forbidden passion.

Torn between the men she loves, Hannah must undertake a quest to the lost oracles of Delfi and Amun-Ra to find the one thing powerful enough to protect the pagans: The Emerald Tablet.

Meanwhile, the Christians siege the city, exile the Jews, and fight the dwindling pagan resistance as the Great Library crumbles.

But not everything is lost. . .

Praise for Written In the Ashes:

“A stunning epic about the burning of the Great Library of Alexandria, Egypt from a brilliant young novelist whose depiction of the ancient world is sure to capture the hearts and readers everywhere.”- Mark R. Harris, Academy Award-Winning Producer (Crash, Gods & Monsters)

Written in the Ashes is one of those rare novels that sets ‘history’ afire, to bathe readers in the glow of a greater, hotter truth. Fans of The Mists of Avalon will find this romantic/alchemical/feminist/spiritual epic equally captivating.” – Tom Robbins, international/ New York Times bestselling author Even Cowgirls Get the Blues and Jitterbug Perfume

“Van Zandt’s vivid description of the Great Library instantly transported me to a lush fifth century Alexandria. Her lyrical writing style and breakneck storytelling kept me riveted to the very last page.”-Robin Maxwell bestselling author of The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn and Signora da Vinci.

“In her captivating debut novel, Written in the Ashes, K. Hollan Van Zandt brings to life a fascinating and forgotten woman of history: Hypatia of Alexandria, who may have been one of the greatest female minds of all time. If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to walk the streets of long ago Egypt, then look no further. You will be enthralled!”-Michelle Moran, international bestselling author of Nefertiti and Cleopatra’s Daughter

Written in the Ashes is a story that could have been ripped from today’s headlines. It opens the door into a magical, fascinating and frightening era in our history.  With hope, it’s one we will not be doomed to repeat.”-Josh Conviser, Executive Consultant HBO’s Rome, author Echelon and Empyre

“This book has been optioned for a TV mini-series by Academy Award-winning producer Mark Harris (Crash 2005). I cannot wait to see this beautiful story on my TV.   Once I started this book I worked my way through it in 2 days. And when I say work, I mean it was a perfect read.  It is clear that a lot of research has gone into this book, which is perhaps most beautifully expressed in the description of the Library of Alexandria.  Next to a beautiful story, the book also shows respect for the time in which the story is set. As a historical fiction novel it is one of the best I have read in a long time. Kaia has truly achieved creating a story that is both captivating and interesting. With beautiful attention to detail and tradition, it is bound to ensnare every reader.”-Juli, UniverseinWords.Blogspot.com

“The story is extremely detailed in historical fact, but by no means is it dry and dusty. The author manages to weave the facts seamlessly into the exciting and romantic fictional story. So much so, that it becomes difficult to separate the two while reading – it just sucks you right into 5th Century Alexandria. I found myself absolutely riveted while reading this book! I highly recommend this book for anyone that appreciates a strong female character or two.” Theresa Jones, frugexperments.com

What some book bloggers from the tour said:

“There were so many things that I loved in this book.  VanZandt does a fantastic job with recreating what it must have been like to live back in Alexandria during the 400s. You can see the sites of the port in your mind’s eye. You can imagine the clothing of all of the different kinds of people that made their way to Alexandria.  Historical fiction lovers who want a full bodied experience must read this book (emphasis on the must; this is not optional)!”- Meg, A Bookish Affair

“This story surpassed my expectations.  For a first novel it is amazingly competent on every level of craft: pacing, dialog, plot, character, description, narrative, setting, theme, symbol, metaphor, historical veracity.  The ending though it wrapped up many of the story’s threads satisfyingly left a few of them for a sequel. I understand this is to be a trilogy and I can’t wait to read the next one.  I’m also anxiously awaiting the TV miniseries that is in the works”.- Joy Story

“The first thing I noticed about this novel was how beautiful the writing is. Van Zandt is extremely talented at making what could be an ordinary description of a day turn into poetry. I was immediately drawn into the book and could not put it down because of how well written it was. After I fell in love with the writing, I fell in love with the characters.  The scene is set beautifully and I couldn’t help but feel as though I were taken back in time and walking the streets of Alexandria and looking on the wonders held in the Great Library. Overall, this was a fascinating novel and I cannot wait to read the next book in the series.”- Siobian, The Owl Bookmark

“I became instantly attached to the characters and the events that transpired. The characters were wonderfully written.  I have to give high praise to the author for the atmospheric world of Alexandria and beyond that she brought to the page.  I thought that this was a wonderful read that I would highly recommend. Not only do we get treated to a beautiful view of Alexandria but the story is one that deserves to be told. I can’t wait for this to be brought to the screen”!- Heather, The Maiden’s Court

About K. Hollan Van Zandt:

K. Hollan Van Zandt has always loved libraries, oceans, ancient history and migrating birds. Her mentor, novelist Tom Robbins, instilled in her an abiding love and respect for language.She lives in Southern California, and dreams of a home in Greece. This, her first novel, took ten years to complete.

K. Hollan Van Zandt’s website.

Tour Dates:

To Read or Not to Read         Sept 4 Review
To Read or Not to Read         Sept 5 Giveaway & Interview
Griperang’s Bookmarks         Sept 5 Review
J.A. Beard                              Sept 6 Review
Peeking Between the Pages Sept.7 Spotlight & Giveaway
J.A. Beard                              Sept 10 Interview
History & Women                 Sept  11 Review
Teacher Writer                     Sept. 12 Review
Butterfly-o-Meter Books       Sept 12 Giveaway & Excerpt
Jenny Loves to Read           Sept  13 Review
Wormhole                          Sept. 17 Review
Book Spark                        Sept 18 Review
Book Drunkard                  Sept 18 Review
The Wormhole                  Sept. 18 Spotlight
Book Drunkard                  Sept  19 Giveaway & Interview
The Wormhole                  Sept 20 Review
Historical Tapestry            Sept 21 Guest Post
Over Cup’s of Coffee        Sept 24 Review
Over Cup’s of Coffee        Sept 24 Giveaway
Celtic Lady                        Sept 21 Spotlight
Creatures ‘n Crooks         Sept 25 Review & Giveaway                           |
Creatures ‘n Crooks         Sept 26 Interview
Peaceful Wishing             Sept 27 Review & Giveaway
Joy’s Book Blog                Sept 27 Review
Joy’s Book Blog                Sept 28 Giveaway & Interview
Book Thingo                     Sept. 28  Review
Peeking Between the Pages Sept 28 Review
Em Sun                            Sept 30 Review

 

 

 

K. Hollan Van Zandt, Author of Written In the Ashes: On Tour

This post was most recently updated on June 27th, 2012

Publisher: Balboa Press- July, 2011

Category: Historical Fiction

Tour Dates: May, 2012

Available in Print and eBook, 448 pages

Written In the Ashes has been optioned by Mark R. Harris, Academy Award-Winning Producer (Crash, Gods & Monsters) for a TV mini series!

Who burned the Great Library of Alexandria?

When the Roman Empire collapses in the 5th century, the city of Alexandria, Egypt is plagued with unrest. Paganism is declared punishable by death and the populace splinters in religious upheaval.

Hannah, a beautiful Jewish shepherd girl is abducted from her home in the mountains of Sinai and sold as a slave in Alexandria to Alizar, an alchemist and successful vintner. Her rapturous singing voice destines her to become the most celebrated bard in the Great Library.

Meanwhile, the city’s bishop, Cyril, rises in power as his priests roam the streets persecuting the pagans. But while most citizens submit, a small resistance fights for justice.

Hypatia, the library’s charismatic headmistress, summons her allies to protect the world’s knowledge from the escalating violence. Risking his life, his family, and his hard-earned fortune, Alizar leads the conspiracy by secretly copying the library’s treasured manuscripts and smuggling them to safety.

When Hannah becomes the bishop’s target, she is sequestered across the harbor in the Temple of Isis. But an ancient ceremonial rite between a monk and priestess inside the Pharos lighthouse ignites a forbidden passion.

Torn between the men she loves, Hannah must undertake a quest to the lost oracles of Delfi and Amun-Ra to find the one thing powerful enough to protect the pagans: The Emerald Tablet.

Meanwhile, the Christians siege the city, exile the Jews, and fight the dwindling pagan resistance as the Great Library crumbles.

But not everything is lost. . .

Praise for Written In the Ashes:

“A stunning epic about the burning of the Great Library of Alexandria, Egypt from a brilliant young novelist whose depiction of the ancient world is sure to capture the hearts and readers everywhere.”- Mark R. Harris, Academy Award-Winning Producer (Crash, Gods & Monsters)

Written in the Ashes is one of those rare novels that sets ‘history’ afire, to bathe readers in the glow of a greater, hotter truth. Fans of The Mists of Avalon will find this romantic/alchemical/feminist/spiritual epic equally captivating.” – Tom Robbins, international/ New York Times bestselling author Even Cowgirls Get the Blues and Jitterbug Perfume

“Van Zandt’s vivid description of the Great Library instantly transported me to a lush fifth century Alexandria. Her lyrical writing style and breakneck storytelling kept me riveted to the very last page.”-Robin Maxwell bestselling author of The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn and Signora da Vinci.

“In her captivating debut novel, Written in the Ashes, K. Hollan Van Zandt brings to life a fascinating and forgotten woman of history: Hypatia of Alexandria, who may have been one of the greatest female minds of all time. If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to walk the streets of long ago Egypt, then look no further. You will be enthralled!”-Michelle Moran, international bestselling author of Nefertiti and Cleopatra’s Daughter

Written in the Ashes is a story that could have been ripped from today’s headlines. It opens the door into a magical, fascinating and frightening era in our history.  With hope, it’s one we will not be doomed to repeat.”-Josh Conviser, Executive Consultant HBO’s Rome, author Echelon and Empyre 

“This book has been optioned for a TV mini-series by Academy Award-winning producer Mark Harris (Crash 2005). I cannot wait to see this beautiful story on my TV.   Once I started this book I worked my way through it in 2 days. And when I say work, I mean it was a perfect read.  It is clear that a lot of research has gone into this book, which is perhaps most beautifully expressed in the description of the Library of Alexandria.  Next to a beautiful story, the book also shows respect for the time in which the story is set. As a historical fiction novel it is one of the best I have read in a long time. Kaia has truly achieved creating a story that is both captivating and interesting. With beautiful attention to detail and tradition, it is bound to ensnare every reader.”-Juli, UniverseinWords.Blogspot.com

“The story is extremely detailed in historical fact, but by no means is it dry and dusty. The author manages to weave the facts seamlessly into the exciting and romantic fictional story. So much so, that it becomes difficult to separate the two while reading – it just sucks you right into 5th Century Alexandria. I found myself absolutely riveted while reading this book! I highly recommend this book for anyone that appreciates a strong female character or two.” Theresa Jones, frugexperments.com

About K. Hollan Van Zandt:

K. Hollan Van Zandt has always loved libraries, oceans, ancient history and migrating birds. Her mentor, novelist Tom Robbins, instilled in her an abiding love and respect for language.She lives in Southern California, and dreams of a home in Greece. This, her first novel, took ten years to complete.

K. Hollan Van Zandt’s website.

Do you have a question you would like to ask K. Hollan Van Zandt?  Please join her new group at Goodreads.com and ask away.

Tour Stops:

So Many Precious Books May 1 Review and Giveaway
A Bookish Affair May 2  Review
A Bookish Affair  May 3 Giveaway and Guest Post
Joy Story May 3 Review
The Owl Bookmark Blog May 7 Review
The Owl Bookmark Blog May 8 Giveaway and Interview
Curling Up By the Fire May  10 Review and Giveaway
Broken Teepee May 11 Giveaway and Guest Post
Royal Reviews  May 14  Review
Reflections of a Book Addict May 15 Review
Reflections of a Book Addict May 16 Giveaway and Guest Post
A Words Worth May 17 Review
Unabridged Chick May 18 Review and Giveaway
My Devotional Thoughts May 21 Review
My Devotional Thoughts May 22 Giveaway and Guest Post
Let’s Book It May 23 Review
Unabridged Chick May 23 Interview
Deb’s Book Bag May 24 Review
Deb’s Book Bag May 25 Giveaway and Interview
Book Faery Reviews May 25 Review
Carabosse’s Library May 28 Review
The Maidens Court May  30 Review
The Maidens Court May 31Giveaway and Guest Post
Layers of Thought May 31 Review

 

 

Jamie Lisa Forbes, Author of Unbroken: On Tour

This post was most recently updated on April 18th, 2012

Publisher: Pronghorn Press

Category: Literary Fiction

Date: May 20, 2010

Available in Paperback: 324 Pages

Gwen Swan’s dreams of a life as a rancher’s wife have withered through years of  24/7 chores and warring family members.  Bitterness has tarnished her outlook and troubles with her son, Rory, burden her hopes for the future.

Meg Braeburn, who has broken away from her family’s ranch, expects hard work when she takes a job on the place neighboring the Swans’.  She is determined to leave a troubled past behind, yet she does not foresee how isolation will corrode her resolve.  Over time, she is grateful for the friendship and support that Gwen extends to her.

But as the ranching seasons grind relentlessly onward, hearts seek comfort where it can be found and the womens’ bond is strained as both the Swan family and the Braeburn family find themselves struggling against the elements and each other to continue their way of life.

Unbroken, is the 2011 winner of the WILLA Literary Award for outstanding contemporary fiction.

Comments from the WILLA  judges:

“Forbes’ debut novel is powerful and she presents a host of characters who are all complex emotionally flawed beings. . .”

“What an amazing story about strength and weakness, and about how grinding disappointment and endless hard work play out in people’s lives.”

Reviews:

“Unbroken is a powerful, absorbing book from the first page to the last. Forbes’ Wyoming ranch background adds rich flavors to the story. The author draws realistic, complex characters. Unbroken is an unvarnished testimonial to a way of life that few of us know.“-Mary E. Trimble, Author

“Jamie Lisa Forbes’ exquisitely written debut work, “Unbroken”, has a permanent place in my heart.  The author’s own early years on a Wyoming ranch add an insider’s observations which enrich the story line and bring vivid, fully-fleshed life to the characters.  The author’s subtle storytelling places us right into the lives of these characters, sharing with them their tragedies and triumphs. In an intimate, involving manner we follow them through with their starts, stops, and restarts, and we want so much for them to find peaceful resolution. “Unbroken” is unforgettable.”-Virginia Campbell, Vine Voice: Amazon Reviewer

“I was roped into the story by the lyrical poetic style of the author from page one. To my surprise–I never thought I would be interested in reading about ranching life and wrangling cows–I could not put the book down until I’d read the last page.  I recommend this very well-written novel to everyone. It left me with a sense of enrichment, of knowing and feeling more than before the reading. Truly a great book!- Nel Rand,Amazon Reviewer

What a thoroughly absorbing and entertaining story, told by a first time author! I was impressed on so many levels. The story itself held interest, the manner in which it was told and the descriptions of a life few of us know about as well as the pace and timing of the story, were done with the flare of a far more experienced author. This book should appeal to both men and women.- BassLady, Amazon Reviewer

About Jamie Lisa Forbes:

Jamie Lisa Forbes was born and raised on a family ranch along the Little Laramie River in southeast Wyoming. After graduation from the University of Colorado in 1977, she studied and worked in Israel for over a year and then returned to Wyoming where she ranched and raised a family for the next 15 years. After the family ranch was sold in 1993, she moved to North Carolina and eventually began law school at the University of North Carolina. While in law school, she started her debut novel, Unbroken. Unbroken won the 2011 WILLA Literary Award for outstanding contemporary fiction featuring women in the West.  Ms. Forbes practices law in Greensboro, North Carolina and is working on a second novel.

Jamie’s Website

Tour Dates:

TeacherWriter April 2 Review and Interview
As I Turn the Pages  April 4 Review
Sylvia’s Literary Blogspot April 5  Spotlight
WV Stitcher April 9 Review
Rainy Days & Mondays April 10 Review
Rainy Days & Mondays April 11 Guest Post
My Reading Room April  11 Review
Colloquium  April 12 Review
Colloquium  April 13 Guest Post and Giveaway
The Bookworm  April 13 Review
My Reading Room  April 17 Interview and Giveaway

 

 

About Premier Virtual Author Book Tours

This post was most recently updated on September 21st, 2020

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