A Code of Knights and Deception – Book Tour and Giveaway

 

Outlander meets Black Mirror in this sizzling dark time travel romance!

 

A Code of Knights and Deception

Swords of Time Book 1

by Eliza Hampstead

Genre: Dark Time Travel Historical Romantasy

 

 

 

Outlander meets Black Mirror in this sizzling dark time travel romance!

Sophia

I thought I was trapped in history. Turns out, it’s far worse than I imagined.

I woke up in 15th-century England, a brutal world where women are silenced, superstition rules, and survival depends on obedience. Trapped far from my husband and son, nothing makes sense. I’m a scientist, not a damsel in distress, so I did what I had to—I disguised myself as a man and trained with Henry, the castle’s master-at-arms, learning to wield a sword to defend myself.

But as I carve my place in this world, my forbidden love for Henry shakes everything I believed in. Do I fight to return home—or surrender to a future I never imagined?

Yet, I can’t shake the feeling that Henry is hiding something—something that could shatter everything I’ve fought for.


Ethan

What if the woman you’re supposed to observe becomes the one you can’t live without?

I never meant to fall for her. She’s fearless, brilliant, captivating. Every lesson, every stolen moment deepens the lie—and my guilt. I’m not the man she thinks I am. That my name is Ethan, not Henry, is the least of the lies I tell her.

If she learns the truth, I’ll lose her forever.

And time is running out.



*Warning: strong language, steamy scenes, and graphic violence inside. Mention/Description of, but not limited to, abduction, blood, death, amputation, childbirth, death, sexual assault, suicide, violence against children, rape, and torture.*

 

The book is the first in a duology and ends with a cliffhanger.

 

 

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Then, with a sudden crash, I was yanked back into reality. My eyes blinked open to find myself lying on beaten earth, small stones scattered around me like the remnants of some forgotten battle. I attempted to reach for them, but my fingers refused to obey my command. Were those dark pellets in the corner rat droppings? The thought made me want to retch, but I had no air to spare.

Before me appeared the bluest eyes I had ever seen. They fixed intently on my face, twin beacons of azure that seemed to anchor me against the encroaching tide of despair. I stared into them, unable to pull my gaze away from their hypnotic depths. They were like the water in the Mediterranean—inviting, warm, and mysterious all at once. Just as I longed to dive into those azure waves and sink into them on a hot summer day, I wanted to immerse myself in the comforting embrace of those mesmerising eyes.

Strong hands grasped my shoulders, shaking me back into reality with a jolt. I tore my gaze from those captivating eyes and looked downward, my vision fixing on sensually shaped lips surrounded by a dark beard. The man’s mouth moved vigorously, but I couldn’t make out the words he was saying. My ears were filled with a persistent ringing, drowning out the world around me.

“…breathe,” I finally heard him say, his voice taking on an urgent tone. “Can you hear me? You must draw breath!” He shook me again, his grip firm yet gentle, grounding me in the present moment. “Breathe! Quickly now, do not falter!”

 

 

Eliza Hampstead, a scientist by training, lives with her family in the UK. When she’s not writing, she spends her time as a geek. Playing all sorts of games (board games, video games, RPGs) and being a big fan of medieval history are only a few of the many hobbies she has. Passionate about fantasy, she’s always planning her next adventure.

 

 

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What inspired you to write this book?

 

Twelve years ago, I was standing in a muddy field at a medieval fair, watching a reenactment of a sword fight. I’d just started learning broadsword techniques at a fencing school, and for the first time in my life, I could see myself inside the stories I used to love—epic battles, knights in shining armour, high-stakes romance. I remember thinking: What would happen if someone like me—a modern woman, a scientist—suddenly woke up in medieval England? That one question never left me.

 

At the time, I wasn’t a published author. I was scribbling down fragments in notebooks and Word docs, trying to juggle a demanding job and motherhood. But this idea… this one stuck. I didn’t want to write another time-travel story with magic or portals or ancient relics. I wanted a world that felt real. Harsh, beautiful, flawed. And I wanted a heroine who wasn’t a damsel or a quirky romantic comedy lead. I wanted someone with intelligence, grit, and the kind of vulnerability that comes from losing everything you know.

 

The problem was, I didn’t know how to end the story. I’d written almost the entire first draft before I shelved it. It wasn’t until I finished my fantasy romance series, The War of the Nephilim, that I felt like I understood how to write emotional arcs—how to balance deep worldbuilding with romantic tension, and how to trust myself to let the characters lead.

 

When I returned to A Code of Knights and Deception, I rewrote almost every chapter. But the heart of the story—the woman who wakes up in a medieval castle and doesn’t know if she’ll ever get home—remained the same. Today, the book feels more relevant than ever. The question it poses feels even more urgent: What is real? And if given the choice, would you return to your reality… or stay in the dream?

 

 

50 Comments

  1. Lisa Brown

    I love historical fiction, I hope to get a chance to read it.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Perfect, me too 🥰 Enjoy!

  2. Marcy Meyer

    The excerpt sounds really interesting. Thanks for sharing.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Hope you'll enjoy the story!

  3. Eliza Hampstead

    Thank you so much! 🥰

  4. Soha Molina

    What are some of your favorite books to read?

    • Eliza Hampstead

      I love books with forbidden love, fantasy, swords .... just what I write myself 🥰
      Everything from V.E. Schwab!

  5. heather

    This sounds like a real page turner and one I would love to read this spring season.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Thank you so much! I really hope it sweeps you away this spring—there’s mystery, romance, and a twist or two waiting inside. 🌸📖

    • Eliza Hampstead

      So glad the cover caught your eye—it holds quite the adventure inside. I’d love to hear what you think if you give it a read!

  6. Wendy Jensen

    This sounds like a great romance read.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      I appreciate that! It’s a story close to my heart—history, love, and a bit of danger. Hope it makes your reading list!

    • Eliza Hampstead

      I’m thrilled you love it! I wanted something that felt mysterious and a little romantic… just like the story. Would love for you to discover what’s behind the cover! 📚💫

  7. wendy hutton

    love reading historical romances and this sounds so good

    • Eliza Hampstead

      You're so kind! It’s a story of love, longing, and what it means to truly belong. Would love to hear your thoughts if you give it a read 💫

  8. Sherry

    I love the cover and look forward to reading this book.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Aww thank you! The cover was such a labour of love—I'm thrilled it grabbed your attention. Hope you enjoy what’s inside just as much!

    • Eliza Hampstead

      So happy you like the cover—it was such a joy to bring the atmosphere of the story to life visually. I hope the story inside draws you in just as much!

  9. Heather Swanson

    Looks very exciting Do you write in a daily journal?

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Thank you! No, I don't write in a daily journal, but I always have my phone with me to jot down any ideas that come to mind!

  10. Jamie Martin

    Do you have any advice for new writers?

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Absolutely! My best advice for new writers is to keep writing and stay curious about the craft. Don’t be afraid to write messy first drafts—it’s through revision that the magic really happens. And when you’re ready to level up your writing, there are two books I highly recommend:

      📘 “The Emotion Thesaurus” by Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi – It’s amazing for showing character emotions through body language and internal responses instead of telling. I still use it all the time!

      📘 “Understanding Show, Don’t Tell” by Janice Hardy – This one breaks down the infamous writing rule in a super clear way, with great examples and practical tips you can immediately apply.

      Writing is a skill like anything else—the more you practice and learn, the stronger your voice becomes. Keep going, and most importantly, write the story you want to read! 💛

    • Eliza Hampstead

      I’m so happy to hear that! If you love a mix of passion and plot twists, I think you’ll enjoy this one.

  11. Jeanna Massman

    This is an interesting combination of genres and I love the covers!

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Thanks so much! The genre blend was so fun (and a little wild) to write—can’t wait for you to experience it. 🤍

  12. Carol G

    With that group of trigger points in the story, definitely a good idea to let people know about them. To me, it sounds like one I want to read!

    • Eliza Hampstead

      I truly appreciate that! Trigger warnings are like a shopping list to me 🤣 Hope it ends up in your hands soon!

  13. beth shepherd

    This looks like a good one. THank you

    • Eliza Hampstead

      It means so much to hear that! If you’re a fan of strong heroines, brooding knights, and a little heartbreak (and heat), this might be for you 🔥

  14. Virginia Hafer

    Sounds like an interesting story.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Appreciate your kind words! I had so much fun blending history, romance, and a few secrets in this one.

  15. Debbi Wellenstein

    I enjoyed the excerpt for A Code of Knights and Deception. Thank you for the giveaway!

    • Eliza Hampstead

      I’m so happy to hear that! If you love a mix of passion and plot twists, I think you’ll enjoy this one.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      It means so much to hear that! If you’re a fan of strong heroines, brooding knights, and a little heartbreak (and heat), this might be for you 🔥
      The book ranks among the top 10 bestsellers in the time travel category, which is so awesome 💕

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Thank you! If you’re in the mood for something a little emotional, a little adventurous, and very romantic—this might be your spring read!

  16. Barbara Montag

    Dark Time Travel Historical Romantasy - this genre ensures a great read!
    Thank you for sharing the exerpt.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      That means a lot—especially coming from a fellow historical romance fan! I poured a lot into making the past come alive. I’d love to hear what you think if you give it a read!

  17. Cynthia C

    The excerpt is interesting. Thank you for sharing it.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      Thank you! If you’re drawn to historical worlds with emotional depth and swoony moments, this might be the one.

  18. Ann Fantom

    This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

    • Eliza Hampstead

      I’m thrilled you love it! I wanted something that felt mysterious and a little romantic… just like the story. Would love for you to discover what’s behind the cover! 📚💫

  19. Piroska

    The book sounds very intriguing. Love the beautiful cover.

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