Welcome to Historical Fiction Week




Today I am very excited to announce that for the next seven days, this blog will be celebrating Historical Fiction Week, a week full of Reviews, Guest Posts, Author Interviews and Giveaways, all about Historical reads! 

Historical Fiction is a genre that I enjoy immensely as I love learning about our past and how people used to live 50 or 500 years ago. This is why I decided to dedicate one week to bring you lots of posts and surprises related to this genre. As soon as I started preparing for this week, I realised what a fun week this was going to be as I've got so many amazing authors taking part! Have a look:

Monday 27th: Dinah Jefferies (Q&A)
Tuesday 28th: Debbie Rix (Q&A + Giveaway)
Wednesday 29th: Iona Grey (Guest Post) and Sharon Maas (Q&A + Giveaway)
Thursday 30th: Rebecca Stonehill (Q&A + Giveaway)
Fridays 1st: Hazel Gaynor (Q&A + Giveaway) and Kate Thompson (Guest Post)
Saturday 2nd: Lenora Bell (Q&A + Giveaway),  Natalie Meg Evans (Q&A) and Cesca Major (Guest Post)
Sunday 3rd: Lucy Richester (Q&A), Charlotte Betts (Q&A) and Tracy Rees (Guest Post)


So come back later today to welcome our first guest, Dinah Jefferies! But for now, you can win a Historical Fiction book to enjoy yourself:

Giveaway

To celebrate Historical Fiction Week, you can win a Historical Fiction Read of your choice from the authors taking part in this feature. This Giveaway is International and the winner will be contacted via email. They will receive a list with all the books available and will have 48h to claim their prize. Good luck!


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  1. I would absolutely love The Girl From The Savoy by Hazel Gaynor

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  2. The Girl From The Savoy by Hazel Gaynor ❤

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  3. I prefer Letters to the lost or These shallow Graves, have been longing to read them, couldn't find a copy anywhere...

    great idea, indeed! I haven't read any historical fiction in a while, hope your feature can help me to choose one, Alba :)

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  4. I'm really looking forward to your week of historical romances. If I am lucky enough to win can I let you know which book I'd like then as will give me chance to research the books I haven't read.

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  5. It looks like you have some great books to feature this week. They all look very interesting. If I had to pick just one I'd say... Secrets of the Singer Girls.

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  6. The Girl from the Savoy looks fab!

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  7. The Girl From The Savoy by Hazel Gaynor

    Thank you for the chance!!!!
    Raffle name: Artemis Giote

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  8. This is my favorite genre! So glad to have discovered these interviews!

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  9. I would like the Bookouture ebook bundle if I win. I am the same person as Elizabeth Bell, @elizabellauthor

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  10. The Secrets of the Singer Girls appeals to me :)

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  11. id love to read the silent hours

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  12. as l love all historical fiction l would be delighted with ANY book

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  13. I would really really love to read letters to the lost!

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  14. The Girl From The Savoy by Hazel Gaynor

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  15. I love historicals and I would love tto win The House in Quill Court
    by Charlotte Betts.

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  16. The Girl From The Savoy by Hazel Gaynor

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  17. Hope your feature is going well Alba.

    Thanks for linking #TalkoftheTown

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  19. Kate Thompson: Secrets of the Singer Girls

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  20. These shallow Graves looks good.

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  21. I'd love These Shallow Graves xxx

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  22. I would love to read book from Debbie Rix,although all authors are great! :)
    Thanks for the amazing Historical Fiction Week :)

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