The Sea Witch Voyages (6 in the series + a prequel) By Helen Hollick Nautical Adventure with a touch of Supernatural Fantasy (Note: Contains adult language and behaviour) @HelenHollick @cathiedunn #NauticalAdventure #Pirates #GoldenAgePiracy #SupernaturalAdventure #PiratesOfTheCaribbean #BlogTour #BookBlast #TheCoffeePotBookClub Trouble follows Captain Jesamiah Acorne like a ship’s wake… The early 1700s: from the sun of theContinue reading “The Sea Witch Voyages”
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The Virgins of Venice
#TheVirginsofVenice #HistoricalFiction #Venice #Renaissance #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @cathiedunn @thecoffeepotbookclub
The Fortune Keeper
The Fortune Keeper (Italian Renaissance Series) An interview with author Deborah Swift Published November 2022 / 412 pages@swiftstory @cathiedunn #FortuneKeeper #HistoricalFiction #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub Count your nights by stars, not shadows ~ Italian ProverbWinter in Renaissance Venice Mia Caiozzi is determined to discover her destiny by studying the science of astronomy. But her stepmother Giulia forbidsContinue reading “The Fortune Keeper”
A Matter of Time
Henry VIII, the Dying of the Light (Book Three) in The Henrician Chronicle series By Judith Arnopp. Published: February 2024 / 302 pages @JudithArnopp @cathiedunn @tudor_juditharnopp @jarnopp.bsky.social #HistoricalFiction #Tudor #HenryVIII #NewRelease #BlogTour #CoffeePotBookClub With youth now far behind him, King Henry VIII has only produced one infant son and two bastard daughters. More sons areContinue reading “A Matter of Time”
Researching Radio Propaganda in WW2
By Deborah Swift for The Shadow Network Tour The idea of manipulating the public through ‘fake news’ has many resonances for today, and this is what led me to be interested in the subject for a novel. How the media is controlled, and how it can influence large swathes of the population is still ofContinue reading “Researching Radio Propaganda in WW2”
The Mark of the Salamander
By Justin Newland Publication Date: 28th September 2023 / 256 pages @JustinNewland53 @cathiedunn @drjustinnewland #HistoricalFiction #TudorFiction #GoldenHind #BlogTour #CoffeePotBookClub Buy Links: Universal Link / Barnes and Noble / Waterstones / Kobo / WH Smith / Saxo DK / UK Bookshop / Blackwells / Foyles Author Bio: Justin Newland’s novels represent an innovative blend of genresContinue reading “The Mark of the Salamander”
How to Dress Like a Tudor
How to Dress Like a Tudor By Judith Arnopp Published September 2023 / 224 pages @JudithArnopp @cathiedunn @tudor_juditharnopp @thecoffeepotbookclub @jarnopp.bsky.social @cathiedunn.bsky.social #HistoricalCostume #TudorFashion #Tudors #BlogTour #CoffeePotBookClub Universal Buy Link: mybook.to/howtodress Author Bio: Judith writes historical fiction set during the late medieval and Tudor period. Her usual focus is on the women who lived close toContinue reading “How to Dress Like a Tudor”
Twelve Nights
Twelve Nights by Penny Ingham – (The Heavenly Charmers series) Published: 2022 / 360 pages Buy Links: Universal Link: https://books2read.com/u/bpYRlk @pennyingham @cathiedunn @penny.ingham #HistoricalMystery #MurderMystery #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub. This title is available to read on #KindleUnlimited Here’s an excerpt: Author Bio: Penny has a degree in Classics, and a passion for archaeology – during the summerContinue reading “Twelve Nights”
Sapere Books
I’m thrilled to have signed with Sapere Books with a well-deserved reputation for publishing outstanding and innovative historical fiction. It’s a privilege to join such a talented group of authors under the Sapere banner. There are now 4 books in the William Constable Series: Numbers 5 and 6 to follow… Check out Sapere’s announcement @SapereBooksContinue reading “Sapere Books”
The Traitor Beside Her
Author: Mary Anna Evans Published June 6, 2023 / 346 pages A WWII Mystery The Justine Byrne Historical Mysteries series @maryannaevans @thecoffeepotbookclub #HistoricalFiction #HistoricalMystery “Evans’s characters are vividly drawn, elevating this story and its revelations about women’s little-celebrated contributions to the war effort.”— Washington Post “An exciting read with historical tidbits, a hint of danger, andContinue reading “The Traitor Beside Her”