Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Journeys: The Archers of Saint Sebastian by Jeanne Roland



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A barracks full of beautiful boys. A girl in disguise, living among them.

It’s the 14th century, and the longbow is king. But in the northern European principality of Ardennes, archery isn’t just the nation’s defense. It’s the national obsession.

MEET THE JOURNEYS
12 young Journeyman archers, the best in the country

2 years of public competitions, in which looks count almost as much as ability
6 will win a coveted membership in the Archers’ Guild of St. Sebastian
1 will become the prince’s new Guardsman

MEET MARIEKE
15-year-old Marieke is as obsessed with St. Sebastian’s as everyone else in Ardennes. Only it’s the middle ages, and girls just don’t become elite archers. Except Marieke's prospects as a girl aren't promising either, after a well-timed kick from a mule has left her with a face that’s badly scarred and ruined for marriage. But when circumstances force her to leave her old life behind and flee to the guild for refuge, there are only two things Marieke really knows about the place. One is that a mysterious accident ended her own father’s time as a Journey. The other?

There are no women allowed inside St. Sebastian’s.

Marieke knows disguising herself as a boy and infiltrating the guild means embarking on a dangerous deception. But it may be her only chance to find out the truth about her father’s past and to stop a murderous plot from coming to fruition. When the dashing young Journeyman Tristan takes her under his wing as his squire, she’s got to stay – at least long enough to help him beat out his brutal arch-rival to win the competitions.

Keeping her identity a secret will be hard. Living in close quarters with a pack of gorgeous boys? That will be harder still. But the hardest thing of all will be keeping the vow she makes for herself: to see Tristan become the next Guardsman, without ever letting him find out she’s a girl - a girl, who loves him.

Part Robin Hood and part Princess Bride, with a pinch of Mulan and a dash of Cyrano de Bergerac in the mix, The Archers of St. Sebastian I: Journeys is a humorous action and adventure saga inspired by late medieval/early Renaissance Belgium and packed with romance, wit, and longbow archery. Perfect for young adults looking for an immersive read and for adults who love young adult themes, Journeys is an escape into the past that reads more like romantic historical fantasy than pure historical fiction.

Unrequited love? Ugly heroines who stay ugly? Friendship, coming of age, romance, adventure, and plenty of archery competitions? A unique setting inspired by the glorious city of Bruges, with a richly imagined world set within the walls of a male-only archers' guild? Journeys: The Archers of Saint Sebastian has it all, so if you're looking for a great escape, don your disguise and join Marieke as she enters the forbidden world of Saint Sebastian's, and prepare to fall in love with the Journeys - that is, the twelve best and most beautiful archers in all of Ardennes, the Journeyman archers of St. Sebastian's.

Read an Excerpt

(Context: 15-year-old Marieke is disguised as Marek, and she’s serving as a squire to the Journeyman archer Tristan at the archers’ guild of Saint Sebastian. She’s in love with him, but she’s sworn an oath never to let him find out she’s a girl. In this scene, after Tristan and Marieke find an abandoned windmill, and spend an idyllic afternoon daydreaming in its shadow)

“Do you know what I love about you, Marek?” he says. At the word ‘love,’ the band around my chest constricts painfully, though he’s used it lightly enough. “You’re completely without pretense!”

If he only knew. I blush, not only at the compliment, but out of shame, too. But Tristan doesn’t notice. He rolls back onto his back.

“Admit it. Much as we may love dear old St. Seb’s, it’s good to be away. It’s good to be able to let your guard down.”

“And, to stop acting?” I venture boldly.

“Oh, I’d never do that. Not entirely!” he laughs.

“Tristan,” I ask, “Just between us. Who are you, really?”

“I firmly believe, Marek, a man has two choices,” he replies, crossing his arms behind his head and looking up at the sky. “He can stage his life as a comedy, or as a tragedy. Personally, I prefer comedy.”

“Very clever. But that’s not an answer. Besides, not even you can really laugh at everything.”

“No. But I can try.”

“Come on, Tristan,” I say, refusing to let him brush me off this time. “Give me a real answer.”

“A real answer? Ok, Marek, my friend,” he says. “The real answer is, I wish I knew.”

On impulse, I say, “Well, I know exactly who you are, Tristan.”

“Oh really? Who’s that?”

“You’re the next member of the Black Guards, if I have anything to say about it.” And I mean it. I resolve right then and there that I’m going to find a way to make it happen.

About the Author
Roland hails from Davis, California, where she spent most of her youth lounging at the pool, soaking up the sun, and daydreaming. She had a key ring that read 'I’m running away to join the circus,' and her favorite moment of the day was when the local movie theater went dark, and the slogan 'escape to the movies' appeared on the screen. As an adult, her passions include all things melodramatic and beautiful — everything from classic movies, British romantic poetry, ancient tragedy and epic, to Italian opera. She is now a professor of Classics in a small midwestern town, where she lives with her Greek husband, her fraternal twins, and a Bernese mountain dog named Franco Corelli.

Author website: http://www.jeanneroland.com
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Amazon purchase link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09L6KZ8D7

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20 comments:

  1. This looks and sounds fascinating.

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    1. Thank you, Mary! I hope you'll consider giving it a try.

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  2. Good morning, and thank you so much for hosting! I'll be checking in periodically during the day to respond to comments, and answer any questions.

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  3. How long did it take you to write this book?

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    1. Good question! I started it maybe 10 years ago, and then I put it aside, thinking it wasn't good enough. Then one day I picked it up again, brushed it off, and started writing, and it just clicked. It started flowing out of my pen (or laptop, rather) - I wrote the bulk of it in a year, but it is has been in the works for 10, and the seeds of it were sewn in my imagination much earlier than that.

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    1. Excellent, thank you, Mya! I hope to have you as a reader!

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  5. As a writer, who was or is your biggest influence?

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    1. Great question, thank you! That's a hard one, because any answer is likely to sound presumptuous - as though I think I am comparing myself to the greats, or suggesting that my book compares in any way with theirs. But I'll answer honestly. I think my "style" is perhaps most influenced by Elizabeth Peters/Barbara Michaels. I love her tongue-in-cheek style and her escapist stories, and the fact that she has a degree in Egyptology. However, it was only after I read "Hunger Games" that I finally decided to try writing. I remember having this reaction - thinking both that I could never come up with something as brilliant as HG as a concept and as a total "read" (pace, plot, devices), but at the same time thinking that on a sentence level, "hey, I could write something like that." So I decided to try! Loved this question, thank you so!

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    2. Thanks so much for answering! It's always interesting to see who influences authors and artists.. Thanks again for answering.

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    3. You are so welcome! I appreciate the thoughtful question!

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  6. Sounds like an interesting book.

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  7. Thanks so much for the excerpt!

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  8. I enjoyed the excerpt and the book sounds like an exciting read and I can't wait to meet all the Journeymen Archers! Thanks for sharing it with me and have a splendid day!

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    1. Let me know which one is your favorite, if you decide to give it a read! I always like to hear from readers

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    1. that's so nice of you to say! I really appreciate everyone who takes the time to read an excerpt, or makes the effort to comment - particularly such kind comments!

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