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Today, I'm delighted to welcome NL Holmes and her new book, The Moon That Fell From Heaven to the blog #Hittites #WomenProtagonists #PoliticalIntrigue #HistoricalFiction #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub
Today, I'm delighted to welcome NL Holmes and her new book, The Moon That Fell From Heaven to the blog #Hittites #WomenProtagonists #PoliticalIntrigue #HistoricalFiction #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @nlholmesbooks @cathiedunn @nlholmes
Welcome to the blog. Can you tell me about your new novel. Although much of it was done a long time ago, when I began teaching a course that involved a cultural and historical look at Ugarit, tackling a series of books set in an obscure city state in the Late Bronze Age did require some academic snooping. Times and places about which we know relatively little are a mixed blessing: one always…
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mschmdtphotography · 6 months
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*The Moon That Fell From Heaven*
Book Title: The Moon That Fell from Heaven Series: Empire at Twilight Author: N.L. Holmes Publication Date: September 26th, 2023 Publisher: Red Adept Publishing Page Length: 307 Genre: Historical fiction Twitter Handle: @nlholmesbooks @cathiedunn Instagram Handle: @nlholmes @thecoffeepotbookclub Hashtags: #Hittites #WomenProtagonists #PoliticalIntrigue #HistoricalFiction #BlogTour…
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linneatanner · 6 months
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N L Holmes The Moon That Fell from Heaven #Hittites #WomenProtagonists #PoliticalIntrigue #HistoricalFiction #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @nlholmesbooks @cathiedunn
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FEATURED AUTHOR: N.L. HOLMES I am pleased to host N. L. Homes again as the featured author in The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour being held between October 30th — November 10th, 2023. She is the author of the Historical fiction, The Moon That Fell from Heaven (Empire at Twilight Series), released by Red Adept Publishing on 26th September 2023 (307 pages) Below are highlights of The Moon That Fell from Heaven, the author bio for N. L. Holmes, and a post about her fascinating research on the Bronze Age port city of Ugarit in northern Syria. Tour Schedule Page:  https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2023/10/blog-tour-the-moon-that-fell-from-heaven.html   HIGHLIGHTS: THE MOON THAT FELL FROM HEAVEN   The Moon That Fell from Heaven (Empire at Twilight Series) by N.L. Holmes Blurb: Ehli-nikkalu, eldest daughter of the Hittite emperor, is married to a mere vassal of her father's. But despite her status, her foreignness and inability to produce an heir drive a wedge between her and the court that surrounds her. When her secretary is mysteriously murdered while carrying the emperor a message that would indict the loyalty of his vassal, Ehli-nikkalu adopts the dead man’s orphaned children out of a guilty sense of responsibility. A young cousin she has never met becomes a pretender to the throne and mobilizes roving armies of the poor and dispossessed, which causes the priority of her loyalties to become even more suspect. However, Ehli-nikkalu discovers a terrible secret that could destabilize the present regime if the pretender ever learns of it. With the help of a kindly scribe, her brave young ward, and an embittered former soldier trapped in debt and self-doubt, Ehli-nikkalu sets out to save the kingdom and prove herself to her father. And along the way, she learns something about love. Buy Links: Universal Link:  https://books2read.com/u/mdqeeX Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Moon-That-Fell-Heaven-ebook/dp/B0CGP7B5ML/ Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Moon-That-Fell-Heaven-ebook/dp/B0CGP7B5ML/   Amazon CA: https://www.amazon.ca/Moon-That-Fell-Heaven-ebook/dp/B0CGP7B5ML/ Amazon AU: https://www.amazon.com.au/Moon-That-Fell-Heaven-ebook/dp/B0CGP7B5ML/ Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-moon-that-fell-from-heaven-n-l-holmes/1143996343?ean=9781958231340 Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/the-moon-that-fell-from-heaven AUTHOR BIO: N. L. HOLMES   N.L. Holmes is the pen name of a professional archaeologist who received her doctorate from Bryn Mawr College. She has excavated in Greece and in Israel and taught ancient history and humanities at the university level for many years. She has always had a passion for books, and in childhood, she and her cousin used to write stories for fun. These days she lives in France with her husband, two cats, geese, and chickens, where she gardens, weaves, dances, and plays the violin Author Links: Website: https://www.nlholmes.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nlholmesbooks LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/n-l-holmes/ Twitter: https://www.twitter/nlholmesbooks Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/n l.holmes/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/nlholmes Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/nlholmesbooks/ Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/n-l-holmes Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/N-L-Holmes/e/B0858H3K7S Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20117057.N_L_Holmes POST: RESEARCH ON UGARIT     My research on Ugarit, the mighty midget of the Late Bronze Age, began eleven or twelve years ago when I taught a course at the University of South Florida called Ancient Near Eastern Empires. Its main focus, of course, was the big players like Egypt and the Hittite Empire, but there's no way to understand the dynamics among such polities without looking at border zones like Ugarit. This seaport and caravan terminus in northern Syria (near modern Latakia) wielded disproportionate influence because of its wealth. Sometimes a vassal of Egypt and sometimes of Hatti, they almost singlehandedly provided the navy of their Hittite masters, a landlocked power. Having always been interested, both personally and professionally, in this part of the world—especially the Phoenicians—I had studied Hebrew and Arabic and found the Ugarites, with their closely related Semitic language, a fascinating bunch. My class looked briefly at the culture and art of the place, but then we got into the snippets of diplomatic correspondence that had survived the fiery downfall of the city in the early twelfth century BCE. That's when my eyes really lit up. Modern historians are indebted to the violent end of Ugarit, because the conflagration that spelled a permanent finish to its habitation also baked the clay tablets that made up its archives. Piecemeal and random though they are, they have given us incomparable glimpses into the diplomatic doings of Ugarit and its neighbors near the end of its days. One of the most interesting events, described partially in a number of different fragments, was King Ammishtamru's divorce from his Amurrite queen, a Hittite princess through her mother. What on earth had she done, that such a prestigious princess would be cast off? It turns out there were inklings of sedition... and adultery. At first, she was sent home to neighboring Amurru. But then the king extradited her and had her put to death. Their small son had to relinquish any claim to the succession. This episode provided the main plot of my first novel, The Queen's Dog. When I set The Moon That Fell from Heaven in the same city seventeen years later, it was fun to speculate about where life had moved the survivors. What had become of the dispossessed little prince, for example? A lot of scholarly attention has turned in recent years to the causes of the so-called Sea People event that brought down Ugarit and many other kingdoms of the Bronze Age. It's almost always agreed that the states that didn't survive the collision had internal flawlines already opening: social unrest, dynastic infighting, flailing economies—here they all were in embryo. The Umman-manda were just one group of roaming dispossessed who wandered from the Aegean to the border of Egypt. By disrupting inland caravans upon which Ugarit depended in its luxury trade, half of the city's economy was dumped overboard. Add to that a pretender with a good claim to the throne, and you have radical instability. The happily preserved archives of Ugarit dropped a myriad of hints, bare one-liners, that could add up to a fuller picture of a society close to the edge. Other kinds of details came to me through more purely archaeological finds. For example, I studied the plan of the palace until I knew it like a native. Of course, that was only the ground floor—the upper stories had fallen in. But evidence of an earthquake was there. The garden and its kiosk were there. The court of the royal dead with its dynastic tombs was there, and the porch, and the bridge between the palace and the city wall. All these details gave me the geography of the action. And readers of The Queen's Dog will remember the creepy sewer tunnel under the palace plaza, which really existed and lent itself so wonderfully to a clandestine crossing. So when people ask "How do you start out a novel?", it's an easy answer. With research. Because there, buried in the pile of factoids about the past, are the outlines of everything an author needs: the events, the characters, and the setting.   Instagram Handle: @thecoffeepotbookclub       Read the full article
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nlholmesbooks · 3 years
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My Mother's "Cleopatra Necklace"
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This is a picture of my mother’s “Cleopatra necklace.” It was made by Corot, the costume-jewelry maker, in the early sixties when the movie Cleopatra came out, starring Elizabeth Taylor. Everything Egyptian was suddenly “in”, from painted eyes to sorta-weshket collars like this one. Are any of you old enough to remember that? Want to hear more about my writing influences? Subscribe to my newsletter: www.nlholmes.com
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nlholmesbooks · 3 years
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OUT NOW on #vella - my new #EmpireAtTwilight novel in serial form! Check it out here: https://amzn.to/3wQT2kd ✨ And don't miss all the other great serial books from @redadeptpublishing like Way Walkers: Clan Lands! #fiction #serials #redadeptpublishing #NLHolmes #series #newrelease #Amazon #novella #novels #historicalfiction https://www.instagram.com/p/CSe2YWgFSE7/?utm_medium=tumblr
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nlholmesbooks · 3 years
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Ehli-nikkalu, his overlord’s daughter, marries a vassal king but bears no heir, so finds herself abused and isolated. Longing for her beloved family, she gets involved with a mad pretender, a conscienceless extortioner, and a royal concubine. Only a poet, an indebted scribe, and a young girl get her home safely, and teach her the meaning of love. Visit the link in my bio to get the first 3 chapters for free! #historicalfiction #historicalromance #nlholmesbooks #nlholmes #themoonthatfellfromheaven #newbook #newrelease #Vella #bookdoggy https://www.instagram.com/p/CRyzEsZMWzU/?utm_medium=tumblr
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nlholmesbooks · 3 years
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Book 4 in The Lord Hani Mysteries is now on sale for just $0.99 through July 23! (Not shown actual size, you understand!) Link in bio to shop ✨ #thenorthwinddescends #nlholmes #booksale #99centbooks #nlholmesbooks #historicalfiction #historical #lordhani #lordhanimysteries #mysteryseries #onsalenow #amazon #ebook #linkinbio #historicalnovel #ancientegypt https://www.instagram.com/p/CRmRpH4spDH/?utm_medium=tumblr
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