The Stone and the Secrets

 

 

About the Book

Book: The Stone and the Secrets

Author: Jan Davis Warren

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release date: November 9, 2021

Science has always been her haven…until a secret expedition proves more dangerous than she bargained for.

Lady Elise Stanton loves the Lord, her family, science, and William Degraf. William was always around to help with her experiments—at least, until she reached marriageable age. Unable to convince him that it is not a noble bloodline that makes a man worthy, but a noble heart, she turns to science to soothe her disappointment. She’s admitted to the School of Scientifica in London, far from her home at Brighton Castle. She’s eager to join a scientific expedition intent on tracking down a large meteorite strike. The hope is their study will unlock secrets of the universe, which will help mankind. Superstitions and fear surrounding the stones threaten the expedition. As dangers mount, William’s unexpected arrival could be the answer to her prayers…or the harbinger of more peril to come.

William Degraf chooses to join the king’s army to escape the growing secret love he has for Lady Elise. He is a low-born innkeeper’s son and not worthy to marry a lady of noble blood. His plan is to rise in ranks and one day earn great honors to declare for her hand. That hope is shattered when he loses his right leg in battle while saving his best friend from the enemy’s lance. When he receives information that a group of assassins have been hired to kill the king and all with noble blood, he must warn Elise and her family. Can he reach Elise in time to protect her from danger, then stand aside and watch her marry another?

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About the Author

Jan Davis Warren is a mother, grandmother, and a young-at-heart great-grandmother. Her wonderful husband passed away the same year she won the ACFW Genesis Award for Romantic Suspense. That win and many others are encouraging reminders that God wants her to continue writing even in the tough times. Learn more at www.janwarrenbooks.com.

More from Jan

Writing The Stone and the Secrets was as much a joy as it was a challenge.

The hero and heroine of this book were first introduced in book 2, The Sword and the Secrets. Several readers loved Elise and William so much, they wanted to know more about them. The Stone and the Secrets is Elise and William’s story.

Book 3, The Stone and the Secrets was also to complete the series, but as soon as it was finished, I knew there would have to be one more. I already have the title, plot, and the characters, but I’ll share more about that another day.

As a writer, I love getting to know the characters. Before the story is finished, it’s like I’ve known them their whole lives. It’s fun, but challenging to allow the characters to evolve without pushing them to the end too soon. Spoiler alert. I absolutely LOVE a happily-ever-after ending. It gives me, as the author, a satisfying feeling of closure. You can laugh, but it’s true.

The hero and heroine in The Stone and the Secrets are not the typical h/h you might imagine living in medieval times.

The beautiful and intelligent, Lady Elise Stanton has a long and impressive royal linage. Because of her heritage, protocol demands she marry someone with an equally impressive noble bloodline. The problem is, Elise has no interest in protocol, titles, or matchmaking, and refuses to be courted by empty-headed men who know nothing of using a forge, or mending a broken carriage axle. She’s a scientist whose curiosity about the how things work has gotten her into trouble since she was old enough to take things apart. With her creative mind, she is always thinking of new things to invent. Her first attempt to fly almost got her killed, but for our hero, William Degraf’s timely intervention.

He’s saved Elise many times during their childhood—a challenge he gladly accepts for he loves her deeply. However, William’s love for Elise is not to be. He must sacrifice his love so she can fulfill her destiny, which means marrying a man with title and wealth, neither of which he has. He is strong, handsome, and of noble character, but has not a noble bloodline.

Once Elise becomes of marriageable age, he realizes seeing her courted would be too painful, so he joins the king’s army. By becoming a knight, he hopes to forget her.

As I got to know Sir William Degraf, a knight of the king’s army, I can tell you, there’s not a braver or more loyal man to be found in all of England.

In the title, The Stone and the Secrets, the stone was initially meant to represent the meteorites, which Elise is determined to locate. She feels they are the answer to finding a unique metal needed for a secret project.

To my unexpected delight, in the midst of writing this story, I realized the “stone” also represents the Lord, our Corner Stone, the Rock of Ages, the Stone that the builder rejected, and much more.

This is also an adventure story, so, of course, there’s hidden treasure and several villains, each with a goal to kill, steal and destroy. Assassins, murderous pagans, and a madman intent on revenge, all who are determined to wreak havoc along the way.

Which begs to question. With so much coming against them…

Can William reach Elise in time to save her, this time from a fate worse than death?

And, with William being a lowborn commoner, and Elise of noble blood, how can they possibly have their happily-ever-after?

I’m so excited. I can’t wait to tell you. They…

Oh, no, I’ve used up all my allotted words. Sorry, I guess you’ll have to read The Stone and the Secrets to find out.

May God bless and keep you, and give you peace.

Jan Davis Warren

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Jan is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/12b89/the-stone-and-the-secrets-celebration-tour-giveaway

Interview with Jan Warren

How did you get started in writing?

The simple answer is God “called” me to write the stories stirring in my heart. It was an ordinary day, and I’ll never forget the encounter. He ignored my excuses, and since obedience is better than sacrifice, I began my writing journey, with my family’s full support and encouragement. Saying yes to God was just the beginning, then came the hard work. Fortunately, He equips those He calls, and it’s been an amazing adventure with highs and lows along the way. The details are too lengthy to share, but He opened doors and gave me wise, talented, and wonderful friends who mentored me and encouraged me.

That’s wonderful. Do you have a favorite scene in your newest release?

The opening scene is one of my favorites because it introduces the H/H and gives a glimmer of who they are. It is when Elise tries her latest invention, the flying wing. The story’s beginning is usually the easiest part to write but not this time. I was well into the story when chapter one came to me and it made all the difference in how the rest of the story flowed.

Sounds fun. What is one thing you hope readers will take away from your story?

Have faith. Hebrews 11:1 KJV Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. No matter how discouraged you are about how things are going, and all of the reasons that your mind will come up with for why your prayers aren’t being heard or answered. Trust in Him. He knows your past, your present and most importantly, your future. Jeremiah 29:11

Hebrews 11:1 is one of my favorite. How do you get your story ideas?

A germ of an idea might spark from a “what if” moment. Or something like a name, which happened with The Secret Life of Lady Evangeline. It was the name Evangeline that stirred my imagination and evolved into the story of a noble woman, who was told by her enemy that her husband betrayed her and her newborn had died. After a failed attempt on Evangeline’s life, by the enemy’s hired assassins, she returns home to the land of her childhood and must fight to care for the impoverished in the land. Think female Robin Hood.

Chuckle. Sounds interesting. What do you plan to work on next?

Book 4 of the Secret series. The title is The Secret of the Healer’s Quest. The heroine, Hanna is the youngest daughter of Lady Evangeline and the last to have her story told. She is all grown up in this story and a healer who is a crusader for the abused. She is determined to free them from their oppressors and helps them disappear by stirring up an old legend. The hero is the newly appointed sheriff of the shire. He is just as driven, but his crusade is justice no matter the cost, the law is the law and he is sworn to uphold it. He is determined to find out what happened to the missing people. Well, you can see the potential for H/H conflict.

13 Thoughts to “The Stone and the Secrets”

  1. Eva Millien

    I enjoyed the interview, Jan and your book sounds like an excellent read for my mom! Thanks for sharing it with me and have a magical holiday season!

    1. jodiewolfe

      Thank you for stopping by, Eva. I’m glad you enjoyed the interview. 🙂

  2. Eva Millien

    I enjoyed the interview, Jan and your book sounds like a great read for my mom! Thanks for sharing it with me and have a magical holiday season!

  3. Sarah L

    I love the history involved in this story.
    Thanks for the contest.

    1. jodiewolfe

      Hi Sarah. I always love more about history through reading fiction. 🙂 So glad you stopped by.

  4. Debbie P

    This sounds like a great read.

    1. jodiewolfe

      I hope you like it, Debbie. 🙂

  5. Bea LaRocca

    Thank you for sharing the author’s interview and book details, I have enjoyed reading this post and am looking forward to reading this book

    1. jodiewolfe

      Thanks for stopping by, Bea. 🙂

  6. Megan Allen

    I cant wait to read this! Thanks for sharing!

    1. jodiewolfe

      You’re welcome, Megan.

  7. Jessy Alvarado

    I love behind the scenes stuff ❤️

  8. Sarah L

    LAST DAY
    Thanks for the contest.

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