Author Name: Jean Gill
Book Title: Plaint for Provence
Genre and Sub-Genre: Historical Fiction / Romantic thriller
Book Content Rating: G, PG, PG13, Adult (18+) Based on language, violence, sexual content.
Author Bio
Jean Gill is a Welsh writer and photographer living in the south of France with a big white dog, a scruffy black dog, a Nikon D750 and a man. For many years, she taught English in Wales and was the first woman to be a secondary headteacher in Carmarthenshire. She is also mother or stepmother to five children so life was hectic.
Publications are varied, including prize-winning poetry and novels, military history, translated books on dog training (from French), and a cookery book on goat cheese.
Book Blurb:
1152 : Les-Baux-de-Provence
From the winner of the Global Ebook Award for Best Historical Fiction
Summoned to the court of Les Baux, Estela and her lover, Dragonetz, are embroiled in two rival claims for power as their feuding liege lords gather in Provence. Although Estela is reluctant to leave her idyll with her young child Musca, and her pursuit of Arabic medicine, she welcomes the chance to show her musical skills and to support Dragonetz, who must use his swordsmanship to play peacemaker.
The visit of the Comte du Barcelone to Les Baux sparks bitter memories of the recent civil war and Lady Etiennette des Baux has no intention of ceding to her overlord. Nor does she plan to remain a widow. With good friends on both sides, Dragonetz weaves a precarious path through the rival factions at court where an uneasy truce prevails behind the chivalry of hunt and tournament.
Meanwhile, Estela faces her own demons. Confronted with her childhood abusers, threatened and attacked, she confides in her friends. Unfortunately, one of those friends is Dragonetz’ worst enemy and Estela has no idea of what he is capable.
In this third volume of the Troubadours Quartet, Jean Gill, the ‘master of historical intrigue’, continues to weave the gripping adventures of Dragonetz and Estela seamlessly into real historical events. Medieval France comes alive in all its facets, from healing with leeches to training a goshawk.
‘A stunning masterpiece of tangled alliances, conflicting loyalties and tested love.’ Kristin Gleeson, the Celtic Knot series
Review(s):
‘Historical Fiction at its best.’ Karen Charlton, the Detective Lavender Mysteries
Book Trailers: Youtube book trailers https://www.youtube.com/user/beteljean
Book Links: The Troubadours Quartet Book 3 Plaint for Provence http://smarturl.it/plaint
Book 1 Song at Dawn http://smarturl.it/dawnsong
Book 2 Bladesong http://smarturl.it/bladesong2
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Feel free to contact Jean at Jean.gill@wanadoo.fr
IPPY Silver Award for Best Author Website www.jeangill.com
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