CITADELS OF FIRE by Liesel K. Hill has an awesome cover. It looks so dang cool!
Blurb:
In a world where power is paid for in blood, no
one ever aspires to more than what they were born to, and danger hides
in plain sight, Inga, a maid in the imperial Russian palace, must find
the courage to break the oppressive chains she’s been bound with since
birth. Inga’s life in sixteenth century Russia is bleak until a
man she crossed paths with as a child returns to the Kremlin. Taras is
convinced his mother’s death when he was a boy was no mere accident and
has returned to try and discover what really happened, all during the
reign of Ivan the Terrible, the most brutal and notorious ruler ever to
sit the throne of Russia. While Taras finds only lies and silence where
he seeks truth, Inga struggles with the feelings of oppression that have
plagued her for most of her life. Taras gives her the chance to leave
her loneliness behind forever, but the cost and future of such a liaison
is uncertain and Inga is afraid. Up against the social
confines of the time, the shadowy conspiracies that cloak their history,
and the sexual politics of the Russian imperial court, Inga and Taras
must
discover their past, plan for their future, and survive the
brutality that permeates life within the four walls that tower over them
all, or they may end up like so many citizens of ancient Russia:
nothing but flesh and bone mortar for the stones of the Kremlin wall.
JFP Press Release:
PROVO,
UT—Jolly Fish Press (JFP) is proud to announce the successful
acquisition of L. K. Hill's stunning historical novel, Citadels of Fire,
the first installment in Kremlins, a three-book series depicting the
rise and fall of fifteenth-century Russia under the violent rule of Ivan
the Terrible.
Following the literary traditions of Ken Follett's
The Pillars of the Earth and Tracy Chevalier's Girl with a Pearl
Earring, Citadels of Fire chronicles the unexpected turn of events that
transpire within the walls of the Kremlin through the eyes of a palace
maid as she is unwillingly pulled into the dangerous web of political
espionage, royal scandals, rebellion, and savage wars, in her pursuit of
love and a better life outside of the palace walls. In Citadels of
Fire, Hill captures the grandeur of Russia in her meticulous description
of a country that is both breathtaking and desolate, leaving the reader
with the appetite for more, yet the fear of what comes next.
Hill
has a degree from Weber State University, and has won numerous writing
awards, including garnering first place in the 2011 League of Utah
Writers Writing Contest. Citadels of Fire is slated for a Spring 2014
release.
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