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BOOK SPOTLIGHT: THE MUSE OF FREEDOM


I am delighted to spotlight the Historical Fiction / Renaissance Fiction / Sagas, The Muse of Freedom (Cévenoles Sagas), by Jules Larimore in The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour being held on September 8th. The Muse of Freedom will be released by Mystic Lore Books being held between September 12th and September 16th, 2022 (454 pages). 

Below are highlights of The Muse of Freedom and Jules Larimore’s author bio.

 

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HIGHLIGHTS: THE MUSE OF FREEDOM

The Muse of Freedom

A Cévenoles Sagas Novel

By Jules Larimore

(Blurb)

First in the series from The Cévenoles Sagas is THE MUSE OF FREEDOM.

Brilliantly told, a story that will stick with you long after you’ve turned the last page . . . fresh and compelling, as relevant now as it was then.”~ Janet Wertman, award-winning author of The Seymour Saga trilogy

A French Huguenot apothecary’s legacy of secrets, a mystic healer’s inspiration, a fateful decision.

In the mysterious Cévennes mountains of Languedoc, France, 1695, Jehan BonDurant, a young nobleman forcibly held in a Dominican prieuré as a child, comes of age only to inherit a near-derelict estate and his Huguenot family’s dangerous legacy of secrets. While he cherishes his newfound freedom apprenticing as an apothecary, his outrage mounts over religious persecutions led by King Louis XIV’s Intendant Basville, who is sent to enforce the King’s will for “One King, One Law, One Faith”.

The ensuing divisions among families and friends and the gradual revelation of his own circumstances lead Jehan to question his spiritual choices. A journey deep into the heart of the Cévennes in search of guidance, unfolds in a way he least expects when he enters the enchanting Gorges du Tarn. There he discovers his muse, Amelia Auvrey, a free-spirited, mystic holy woman who reveals ancient healing practices and spiritual mysteries.

Together they quest for peace and spiritual freedom by aiding the persecuted until the Intendant’s spy reports their activities and the King’s dragoons are sent out after them. To retain their freedom, they must choose to live in hiding in a remote wilderness, join a festering uprising against the persecutions, or flee their cherished homeland with thousands of other refugees in search of hope.

Inspired by the true story of Jean Pierre Bondurant dit Cougoussac, distilled and blended with Cévenole magic lore, this is an inspiring coming of age story and family saga of courage, tenacity, and the power of love in a country rife with divisions under the control of an authoritarian king obsessed with power.

Fans of Poldark, Magic Lessons, The Lost Apothecary, and The Huguenot Chronicles will find thematic elements from those stories melded into this thrilling and obscure slice of French history.

Buy Links:

Universal Link  ♦   Amazon UK  ♦   Amazon US  ♦  Amazon CA   Amazon AU

AUTHOR BIO: JULES LARIMORE

Jules Larimore writes emotive, literary-leaning historical fiction to inspire positive change for the oppressed and refugees, and to encourage an intimate relationship with the natural environment.

Influenced by a background in freelance travel writing, Jules uses captivating historical settings as characters. Then distills and blends them with a dose of magic, myth, and romance to bring to life hopeful human stories. A previous career in marketing offered an outlet for creative writing used to romance brands with mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life.

With a Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University, Jules has studied medieval history, ancient Greek culture, anthropology, folklore, narrative composition, and architectural design, and has trained under writing geniuses Libbie Hawker/Olivia Hawker and Roz Morris. While investigating the ancestor who inspired The Muse of Freedom, Jules researched late 17th century Languedoc customs, politics, and spiritual traditions specific to the little known Cévennes mountains of south-central France, culminating in a rich repository to feed future novels about the Cévenol people and culture.

Jules lives primarily in Ojai, California, with time spent around the U.S. and in various countries in Europe gathering more treasures in a continued search for authenticity.

Social Media Links:

Website  ♦  Twitter  ♦  Facebook  ♦  Instagram  ♦  Pinterest  ♦  Book Bub  ♦  Amazon Author Page  ♦  Goodreads

 

6 Comments
  • Cathie Dunn
    Posted at 05:19h, 12 September Reply

    Thank you for hosting Jules Larimore with The Muse of Freedom today. Much appreciated. x

    • Linnea Tanner
      Posted at 11:12h, 13 September Reply

      Hi Cathie–It was my pleasure to host the blog tour for Jules Larimore’s novel, The Muse of Freedom.

  • Jan Sikes
    Posted at 21:16h, 12 September Reply

    It’s always fun to meet a new author! Here’s wishing Jules a ton of success with her new release! Thanks, Linnea!

    • Linnea Tanner
      Posted at 11:13h, 13 September Reply

      Hi Jan–Thank you for dropping in and commenting. It is always a pleasure to feature other talented authors!

  • Roberta Eaton Cheadle
    Posted at 11:05h, 16 September Reply

    HI Linnea, the French Huguenots have always fascinated me. Some came to South Africa and settled here and is where the French cultural element in this country comes from. Thanks for sharing about this book.

    • Linnea Tanner
      Posted at 18:29h, 19 September Reply

      Hi Robbie–Thank you for visiting and commenting. It’s fascinating to learn that the French Huguenots also went to South Africa. I’d like to learn more about history in your country. Hope you have a great week!

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