Welcome to A. M. Linden for an interview and spotlight on The Oath – the first in a series based in eighth century Britain The Oath (The Druid Chronicles, Book One) By A. M. Linden – June 2021 / 319 Pages When the last of members of a secretive Druid cult are forced to abandonContinue reading “The Oath”
Monthly Archives: May 2022
Angels and Bandits
Today, we’re hosting a guest post by Brodie Curtis on research undertaken for his new book, Angels and Bandits Publication Date: 15th May 2022 / 357 Pages The Battle of Britain rages and two young RAF pilots from very different stations in life must somehow find common ground—and stay alive. On the eve of WorldContinue reading “Angels and Bandits”
Before Beltane
Delighted to welcome Nancy Jardine with an excerpt from her new book, Before Beltane (a prequel to the Celtic Fervour Series) Publication Date: 29th April 2022 / 268 Pages Before Beltane (Celtic Fervour Series) / By Nancy Jardine Two lives. Two stories. One future AD 71 Northern Britannia At the Islet of the Priestesses, acolyteContinue reading “Before Beltane”
Unlike Any Other
Edward Londergan is our guest on today’s blog with an interview and spotlight on his new book, Unlike Any Other Unlike Any Other – By Edward Londergan Publication Date: 1st March, 2022 / 270 Pages The Story of An 18th Century Woman from A Prominent New England Family Who Went from A Life of PrivilegeContinue reading “Unlike Any Other”
The Mesilla
Focus today is on Mary Armstrong’s book, The Mesilla (Book 1 in The Two Valleys Saga) The Mesilla (The Two Valleys Saga, Book 1) By Mary Armstrong Publication Date: 22nd April 2021 391 Pages At 14 years old, Jesus ‘Chuy’ Perez Contreras Verazzi Messi is too small and frail to work the land on theContinue reading “The Mesilla”
Naples and “The Alcoholic Mercenary”
Phil Hughes, author of The Alcoholic Mercenary, is our guest blogger today, with a fascinating insight into Naples as background for his writing. The Alcoholic Mercenary By Phil Hughes 30th April 2022 / 350 Pages Why was I drawn to write about Naples? By Phil Hughes I spent my career working as a writer andContinue reading “Naples and “The Alcoholic Mercenary””
The Admiral’s Wife
A warm welcome to M K Tod and an excerpt from her new book, The Admiral’s Wife, on today’s blog The Admiral’s Wife By M K Tod Publication Date: 11th April 2022 390 Pages The lives of two women living in Hong Kong more than a century apart are unexpectedly linked by forbidden love andContinue reading “The Admiral’s Wife”
Hertfordshire Book Festival
Hertfordshire Book Festival takes place this weekend – 7th and 8th May, 2022. On Saturday 7th the Festival is being held in the grounds of Hertford Castle. On Sunday 8th, it moves to Ware Abbey. Both wonderful locations – and the weather promises to be kind. http://hertsbookfestival.org/ Entry is FREE. Workshops – Book Exchange –Continue reading “Hertfordshire Book Festival”
Strung
A warm welcome to ⟅Roske for a feature about her new book, Strung. The blog post also includes an excerpt. Strung By ⟅R̫o̮s̫k͚e̫ Publication Date: 22nd February 2022 422 Pages Few in the world of Iodesh believe the Faye are more than legend—until an unwanted suitor captures one as Lady Lysbeth Haywood’s bride price. PresentedContinue reading “Strung”