I had the pleasure of reading and reviewing BRITFIELD& THE LOST CROWN by C.R. Stewart back in February and was excited when Rockstar Book Tours announced it's upcoming Blog Tour. I hope you will take a look at the excerpt and enter the giveaway at the end of the post!
About the Book:
Title: BRITFIELD & THE
LOST CROWN (Britfield Series, Book I)
Authors: C.R. Stewart
Pub. Date: July 1, 2019
Publisher: Devonfield Publishing
Formats: Hardcover, Paperback,
eBook, Audiobook
Pages: 394
Britfield & the Lost
Crown is the first book in a thrilling seven-part series for middle school and
young adult readers. It will inspire children to engage both their creativity
and their critical thinking skills as they encounter actual places, authentic characters,
and exciting but realistic events in seventeen action-packed chapters.
Based on family, friendship,
loyalty, and courage, Britfield & the Lost Crown and its hero, Tom, take
readers on an epic adventure across England – from the smoldering crags of
Yorkshire to the heart of London and, finally, to the magnificent shores of
Dover.
With help from his best
friend, Sarah, and a hot air balloon, Tom flees Yorkshire, escaping from
Weatherly Orphanage and the clutches of a relentless detective, in pursuit of
the truth about himself and his heritage: Are his parents still alive? Is he
the true heir to the British throne? As Tom and a memorable cast of both heroic
and dastardly characters unravel a royal mystery that could change the course
of history, readers are taken on a breathless journey to a surprise ending that
will leave them clamoring for more.
Built on more than seven
years of extensive research and development, Britfield & the Lost Crown
creates a real-world that readers can embrace as it weaves accurate geography,
literature, architecture, and history into its fast-paced story. With
stimulating language and active writing, Britfield engages the reader from the
first pages and doesn’t let go until it reaches its exciting conclusion.
Reviews for BRITFIELD
& THE LOST CROWN
"The story was
everything the cover promised. I felt like I was in a kid version of Mission
Impossible. I was on the edge of my seat with narrow escapes, daring plans, and
unexpected adversaries."- Reader Views Kids, Autumn, Age 14
"Along with its relentless action and suspense, Stewart's novel provides young readers with a wealth of information about British culture (with frequent references to literary classics) and the history of the Monarchy and the Anglican Church. Highly recommended, Britfield and the Lost Crown will appeal to both young readers and their parents."- Parents' Choice Awards - Gold Medal
"In this series opener, Stewart offers nearly nonstop action, with escapades both perilous and amusing, and exhilarating hairsbreadth escapes. The conspiracy is bold and compelling while the plot folds in intriguing facts about British culture, history, and famous sites."- Kirkus Reviews
"A perfect mixture of fast-paced excitement, heart-stopping surprises, fascinating history, and endearing characters with historical references scattered along the way. Stewart's clever narrative draws you in and doesn't let you go till the end!"
- Reader's Favorite Book Reviews, Dawn Weaver - 5 Stars
"A joy to read to the very last page, Britfield & The Lost Crown is a high-spirited saga, enthusiastically recommended for personal and public library young adult fiction collections."- Midwest Book Review
"Along with its relentless action and suspense, Stewart's novel provides young readers with a wealth of information about British culture (with frequent references to literary classics) and the history of the Monarchy and the Anglican Church. Highly recommended, Britfield and the Lost Crown will appeal to both young readers and their parents."- Parents' Choice Awards - Gold Medal
"In this series opener, Stewart offers nearly nonstop action, with escapades both perilous and amusing, and exhilarating hairsbreadth escapes. The conspiracy is bold and compelling while the plot folds in intriguing facts about British culture, history, and famous sites."- Kirkus Reviews
"A perfect mixture of fast-paced excitement, heart-stopping surprises, fascinating history, and endearing characters with historical references scattered along the way. Stewart's clever narrative draws you in and doesn't let you go till the end!"
- Reader's Favorite Book Reviews, Dawn Weaver - 5 Stars
"A joy to read to the very last page, Britfield & The Lost Crown is a high-spirited saga, enthusiastically recommended for personal and public library young adult fiction collections."- Midwest Book Review
"An Intriguing first-in-series read that is sure to capture the attention of the middle grade and young adult crowd. Britfield weaves plot, texture, storytelling, and fascinating characters into a winning combination and enriching experience."- Chanticleer Book Review - 5 Stars
"This fast-paced, vivid tale has many twists and turns which keep tween readers turning the pages,"- Eric Hoffer Award
"A thrilling tale with loads of adventure and unexpected twists that will captivate youth audiences. Recommended for home and school libraries."- Children's Literary Classics - Gold Medal
"This is a far-flung adventure story that will readily interest the target audience. Stewart writes in clear, descriptive prose and integrates alluring and novel details that at times harkens back to an earlier era, an effect that offers an element of timelessness to the storytelling."- The Booklife Prize
"Such a thrilling book filled with so much awesome history about England, crazy mysteries, and truly amazing characters. It had me hooked every second of reading it!!
-Hannah, Age 13, Kids' Book Buzz - 5 Stars
"Narrator Ian Russell carries listeners along for a thrilling, fast-paced adventure about two kids, Tom and Sarah, who run away from a bleak Yorkshire orphanage. Pursued by a determined police detective, they face even more danger when Tom discovers a clue about his ancestry that may link him to the royal family and a plot to eliminate his bloodline--including him. With varied accents and voices, Russell transports listeners to England and brings each character to life. As hot-air balloon crashes, several narrow escapes, and a white-knuckle chase through London ensue, Russell ramps up the pace of his narration, making the danger all the more palpable."- Audiofile Magazine
Tom and Sarah's
adventures are masterfully narrated by award-winning voice actor Ian Russell,
who provides memorable voices to all the tale's characters. Along with its
relentless action and suspense, Stewart's novel provides young readers with a wealth of information about British culture (with frequent references to
literary classics) and the history of the Monarchy and the Anglican Church.
Highly recommended, Britfield and the Lost Crown will appeal
to both young readers and their parents."
- Parents' Choice Foundation - Gold Medal Award
- Parents' Choice Foundation - Gold Medal Award
Book Trailer:
Excerpt from BRITFIELD & THE LOST CROWN
A
strong breeze shot across the sky as Sarah and Tom followed the pack
of balloons over Oxfordshire. Known as the Thames Valley, this lush
countryside was a multicolored patchwork of square farmlands
crisscrossed by hedgerows and rock walls. The Thames River gracefully
snaked through the open fields covered with extravagant mansions
built centuries ago. Although most of the balloons headed toward
Canterbury, some floated off in opposite directions. By
mid-afternoon, most of them had vanished. Tom and Sarah followed
behind a few but soon lost them in the hazy clouds. Every so often,
Tom gave the balloon a long blast of hot air to maintain its
altitude. While they drifted southeast toward London, their main
concern was Gowerstone. Peering through the binoculars,
Tom
searched for the helicopter.
“I
don’t see him.”
“Do
you think he gave up?”
“No,”
he replied quickly. “He’ll never give up.”
“We
seem safe for now.”
“For
the moment,” he added with caution.
As
Sarah admired the scenery, Tom reached into his pocket to retrieve
her locket.
“This
really does bring me luck,” he concluded, handing it to her.
“Thanks for letting me borrow it.”
“It’s
yours, silly,” she smiled, pushing it back. “Just promise you’ll
always keep it with you.”
“But
—”
“Promise.”
“All
right . . . it’s a deal.” Stuffing it back in his pocket, he felt
the piece of paper Patrick gave him and removed it.
“What’s
that?” she inquired curiously.
“Before
we left, Patrick broke into the Grievouses’ office and looked
through my file. He wrote something down.”
“Let’s
see.”
Tom
opened it. Scribbled across the page was just one word.
“Hmm,”
he grunted, expecting detailed information.
“What
does it say?” she demanded.
“Britfield.”
“Britfield?
What the heck does that mean?”
“How
am I supposed to know?”
“There
must be more.” She snatched the paper from his hand and thoroughly
examined both sides. Dissatisfied, she shook her head. “So Patrick
breaks into the office, sneaks your file out, and writes only one
word on it — is he mad?”
“I’m
sure he was in a hurry,” his voice deepened, “given that we were
planning to rescue you and everything.”
“Then
it’s a clue?”
“It’s
a name.”
“Maybe
it’s your last name,” she suggested encouragingly.
This
comment caught Tom off guard. After all these years of having only a
first name, it was a lot to digest and felt rather strange.
About C.R.Stewart:
Born in Newport Beach,
California, C. R. Stewart has twenty years of experience writing fiction,
nonfiction, and movie screenplays. His areas of expertise also include film
and media production, global strategy, and international marketing.
“Britfield & The Lost Crown
was conceived as an idea over 10 years ago while enduring a boring finance
seminar. It started as a sketch of a hot air balloon with a young boy and girl
trapped inside. From this simple drawing sprang the entire concept and story
for Britfield.”
C.R. Stewart received a Bachelor
of Arts in British Literature and European History from Brown University; did
post-graduate work at Harvard University; earned an MBA from Boston College;
and is pursuing a Master of Science in Advanced Management and a Ph.D. in
Strategy.
Now based in San Diego, C.R.
Stewart is a strong supporter of education and the arts. He enjoys world
travel, reading, riding, swimming, sailing, tennis, and is currently on a
National School Book Tour with Britfield & The Lost Crown speaking to
students on the importance of creativity!
Giveaway
Details:
5
winners will receive a signed finished copy of BRITFIELD & THE LOST CROWN
& a poster, US Only.
Tour Schedule:
Week One:
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That's awesome that you read the ARC before you got asked to be on the blog tour. It sounds like a great fantasy series that you can learn from too.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun book, I'm really looking forward to the next one when they travel to France!!
DeleteLove the cover and the trailer is so much fun. I think this is a book I will love. Definitely adding it to my list. Glad you enjoyed this one so much. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDelete~Jess
Plus it's educational, I enjoy how interactive the website for the book is too.
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