
I was lucky to be allocated two spots on the Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award tour for the 5th place finalist, Sam Clarke, with her gripping fantasy novel, The Templar Sword.
My second post for this tour will take the form of an author interview with Sam Clarke.
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Tell us a little about yourself and the inspiration for your The Templar Sword
The inspiration came from a combination of my love for adventure stories (from “Treasure Island” to “Indiana Jones”) and my fascination with history and archaeology. I have always been intrigued by the mysteries of the past and the idea that there are still undiscovered secrets waiting to be found. The thought of uncovering a long-lost artefact or solving an ancient puzzle is incredibly exciting to me. I wanted to create a story that would transport readers to exotic locations, immerse them in thrilling adventures, and make them feel the same sense of wonder and excitement that I felt as a teen.
Why did you decide to write a book about the legacy of the Knights Templar for young adults?
The Knights Templar have always been shrouded in mystery and intrigue, and their story is filled with adventure, bravery, and secrets. I wanted to bring them to life in a way that would resonate with young adults.
What does being a Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) finalist mean to you?
It means a lot because it shows that my story has resonated with readers. This recognition is not only validating but also motivating, as it encourages me to continue writing and sharing my stories.
Tell us a little about the first book in the series, The Twelfth Ring, and your plans for the series.
The Templar Sword can be read as a stand-alone, but if readers want to find out more about the start of Noah’s journey and how he came to reconnect with his father and join his treasure hunting crew, they should check The Twelfth Ring out. A third book is in the pipeline, but I’m currently promoting my first YA fantasy adventure novel (The Walls of Shimar) so it won’t be published this year.
How much research did you need to do for this series and what was your most unusual research?
A lot. Especially when it came to historical timelines and locations. I have been to Venice, but never to Seville or the Dominican Republic. I really wanted to bring those places to life so there was a lot of reading and google-map walking! My characters are really lucky—they travel more than I do! In terms of weird research, the prize goes to cave diving… I didn’t know much about it, and I had no idea how dangerous it was.
Is there a particular place you like to write?
My sofa. With a cup of coffee balanced on the armrest. I should really invest in a desk…
What writing advice would you give to people aspiring to write young adult books?
Go for it. Embrace the creative process, celebrate your progress, and take pride in the stories you create.
Is there anything else you would like to tell readers about your The Templar Sword?
Readers sometimes associate artefact hunting with “boring” historical facts, but The Templar Sword is really a lot of fun. A reader told me she’d been noting passages and sending them to friends because the lines were hilarious. She made my day.
What are your social media links where can people find out about you and your books?
Yesssss. You can find me on X (@samclarkeauthor), Insta (@samclarkeauthor), F/book (@samclarkefiction), and TikTok (@samclarkeauthor).
Where is the best place for people to buy your book?
It’s available on Amazon worldwide.
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To find out more about the Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award and our the 5th place finalist, Sam Clarke, please see my first spotlight post for this BBNYA tour that went live yesterday. You can take a peek here: Blog Tour – The Templar Sword by Sam Clarke.
A Kindle edition of The Templar Sword is currently available with Kindle Unlimited.
I would like to thank Dave from The Write Reads and the BBNYA for inviting me to do a second post on this tour. Thank you.































