Monday, 1 December 2025

Editorial Book Review: The Shanghai Circle (Chinese Circles Book 1) by Tony Henderson

 



The Shanghai Circle
 (Chinese Circles Book 1) 
By Tony Henderson


Publication Date: 16th December 2022
Page Length: 299
Genre: Historical Chinese Fiction

Shanghai,1936.

War looms, and a taipan, a triad leader, and a beautiful Russian girl find their lives treacherously entwined.

Davina, a feisty young woman, must help steer the family trading house through the threat of invasion, the rise of communism and a deadly typhoon. Unbeknown to her, another danger lurks in the shadows.

As heir to the powerful Sung Society, Joseph must learn the ways of the triad. Vice and violence dominate his world, but for Joseph, a personal vendetta remains unfinished business.

Stunning but stateless, Irina unwittingly falls into the triads' clutches.
While the flawed but fascinating city of Shanghai faces downfall, our characters circle each other in a perilous world as they fight for their survival and future.

The Shanghai Circle is the first novel in the Chinese Circles series.


“The Shanghai Circle” by Tony Henderson is a sweeping and atmospheric tale that draws the reader deep into the underworld of 1930s Shanghai—a city poised on the brink of political upheaval, moral decline, and irrevocable transformation. 

Henderson’s meticulous attention to historical detail is evident from the outset. Shanghai does not merely feature as a setting; it breathes and pulses with life, asserting itself as a fully realised character. Its striking contrasts— ambition shadowed by desperation—infuse the narrative with a compelling, almost cinematic vibrancy.

At the centre of the story is Joseph, a young man caught between the crushing weight of familial expectation and the uncertain pull of personal choice. As the son of Cheung, the formidable leader of The Sung Society, Joseph carries a legacy steeped in danger and power. His transformation—from hesitant youth to dangerously overconfident heir—is depicted with remarkable emotional clarity. Henderson captures the tragedy of a young man swept into a world not wholly of his own making, yet ultimately he discovers the true cost of the decisions he makes. Through Joseph’s journey, the themes of identity, loyalty, and the insidious allure of power are explored with haunting precision.

Running parallel is the world of Charles Guest and his daughter, Davina, whose international business ventures stand in stark contrast to the shifting political and criminal undercurrents of the city. The growing concern over Mao Tse-tung's communism and Japanese expansionism destabilises the region, prompting the Guests to move to Hong Kong. Little do the Guests know that Cheung has a personal vendetta against their family.

Irina, one of the novel’s most affecting figures, adds a profound layer of emotional resonance. Her descent into desperation and prostitution—driven by debt, coercion, and the gradual erosion of her autonomy—is portrayed with sensitivity and striking realism. Her journey lingers long in the mind, serving as a poignant reminder of how swiftly control can be stripped away from those most vulnerable.

Henderson’s command of atmosphere is exceptional. “The Shanghai Circle” is saturated with tension, from the shadowed world of Triad politics to the smoky interiors of brothels, opium dens, and gambling houses. These scenes are delivered with unflinching authenticity, creating an environment where danger flickers beneath every exchange. The looming Japanese threat only intensifies this sense of impending catastrophe, lending the narrative an urgent and relentless momentum.

Yet, amidst the violence and dread, Henderson offers flickers of humanity—unexpected tenderness, quiet humour, and fragile moments of connection. These contrasts deepen the emotional complexity of the story, reminding the reader that even in the darkest corners of society, people search for solace and hope.

It is important to note that this novel is not suited to those of a delicate disposition. Henderson offers a stark portrayal of humanity’s darkest impulses: rape, torture, prostitution, animal cruelty, and execution are depicted without dilution. A particularly disturbing scene involving a monkey underscores the depth of moral decay the narrative confronts. Prospective readers should be aware that the book warrants a significant content warning.

For those prepared to face its unflinching intensity, “The Shanghai Circle” delivers a narrative that is both gripping and deeply contemplative. Henderson masterfully blends historical volatility with intimate character study, crafting a story that resonates long after the final page has been turned. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a powerful meditation on loyalty, corruption, and the far-reaching consequences of choices forged in the shadows. It’s a bold, unforgettable read that leaves a lasting impression.

Review by Mary Anne Yarde
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Tony Henderson


Born and raised near London, I was fortunate enough to live in an apartment in London at the beginning of the ‘Swinging Sixties’, and since leaving home at 18 have lived well over half my life overseas.

My working life has been like a series of projects, whether it be living in Spain in the mid-sixties examining Spanish companies being considered for acquisition by British or US companies. Later in the UK, working out a system for charging other airlines for BOAC’s first Flight Simulator, juggling an overdraft for a failing (different) airline, and working for a subsidiary of the Greyhound Bus. Then in the early 1970s, I started ten years in Hong Kong, including a six-month fill-in job with Cathay Pacific Airways, but then designing and running an insurance system, together with financial and management information systems. Back to the UK in the mid-eighties to install an online group management information system from worldwide data, introducing an international email system to replace faxes, dabbling in one of the first company internet sites, supporting systems in Portugal, Spain and Italy, and embracing the early days of Local Area Networks and Help Desks.

One of those lucky people who enjoyed their career.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, when in 1999 my second wife Jo, and I, retired and moved to live in the sun in a 150 year old finca on the Costa Blanca, we were bored within three months. So we started selling houses and sold over eighty, worth nearly €40 million, before the financial crisis spoiled our fun in 2008.

Frustrated again I spent some time exploring my ancestry and had a few surprises, not least finding my ancestors fought in China and Spain over a century before I lived in those countries. Until then I thought I was the traveller in the family!

I wrote a couple of short stories which were published, and then thought why not write a novel? When I’d lived in Hong Kong two work colleagues had fled Shanghai in 1937 to escape a Japanese invasion, and two of the Chinese staff were ‘Freedom Swimmers’ who had swam five miles across Mirs Bay to escape Mao’s communism.

So I developed a new passion or ‘project’. Research. This revealed many fascinating events in China and Hong Kong from 1936 to 1973. All I needed to do was create some characters, blend them in with real people and weave stories around actual events. I wrote three novels quite quickly, built a web site and published them as ebooks on Amazon.

Then over the years I moved on to other stuff until two things happened. Firstly one of my daughters, Diana, had two novels published by Macmillan’s, and translated into German, French, Italian and Portuguese. You can find her books here www.dianarosie.co.uk. I maintain she has inherited my genes, but without too much confidence, so I only say it quietly. Secondly, after 20 years, Jo and I decided living in an old house in a village called Jesus Pobre, with 4,500 m² of land, and on a national park on a mountain called Montgo, was not as sensible as it was in 1999. So in 2020 we sold the house and moved just ten kilometres to our apartment in the port of Javea, which is two minutes walk to the Mediterranean sea.

I found apartment life was more restricted. So I found a great American literary consultant company, www.tlcbookdesign.com, to edit and lead me through republishing my three ebooks, but also issuing them as paperbacks.

I’m now considering the fourth novel, The 1997 Circle, to bring my characters from 1973 through to 1997 when China regains control of Hong Kong. Perhaps then I may follow this with The Final Circle to bring us into the 2020's when the problems of China controlling Hong Kong became sadly apparent to the local population.

Yes, I have of course had other important stuff in my personal life. A first wife, Valerie, who is still a friend, three great kids and two stepchildren scattered over the world (alphabetically at the moment - Canada, Mexico, Spain, Sweden and the UK), lots of travelling round the world, and a second wife who recognises and accepts I’m not perfect, but almost.

So in summary I’ve had, and am still having, a wonderful life.

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The Blood Tattoos by Jana Petken

 


The Blood Tattoos
By Jana Petken


Publication Date: 29th September 2025
Publisher: JCP Publishing
Genre: Historical Fiction

After years of living in America, two Germans return to Berlin and enlist in the Waffen-SS. Bonded by duty, conscience, and their love for the United States, they struggle to separate soldiering from Nazi ideology.

An American at heart, Uwe Polkaehn finds that in the SS, loyalty to Adolf Hitler is more important than being a good soldier. From Berlin to Belgium, France, Holland and the Eastern Front, he and the SS-Das Reich Division spearhead the Führer’s drive across Western and Eastern Europe.

Lukas Querner, the son of an admiral in the German Kriegsmarine, returns reluctantly to Hamburg after six years at Harvard University. After refusing to follow his father into the Kriegsmarine, he volunteers for the SS, believing the armed wing is the elite fighting force that will battle the enemy with honour..

During training, Uwe and Lukas meet Otto Skorzeny, an enigmatic SS officer. After impressing the Führer, Otto transfers the two men to a new Special Formation commando unit that will perform the most dangerous undercover missions of the war.
No longer in the SS, Uwe and Lukas push themselves to the limits of their endurance and admit they are living on borrowed time.

Praise

“An engrossing story of two men balancing politics and soldiering in the Waffen-SS. I could not put this book down. Educating and highly entertaining.”

Petken delivers another compelling and evocative story that has all the ingredients to keep readers enthralled from the first page to last. Epic in scope, it’s another winner.”

Alexa Kang, USA. Today, bestselling author of the “Rose of Anzio series.”

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Jana Petken


Jana Petken is critically acclaimed as a bestselling, gritty author who produces bold, colourful characters and riveting storylines. She is the recipient of numerous major international awards for her works of historical fiction. 

Before life as an author, she served in the British Royal Navy. During her service, she studied Naval Law and history. After the Navy, she worked for British Airways and turned to writing after an accident on board an aircraft forced her to retire prematurely.

Titles by Jana Petken. 

Titles by Jana Petken. 

Bestseller, Multi Award Winning, The Guardian of Secrets. (2013) 

The bestselling Mercy Carver Series: award-winning, Dark Shadows, book 1, and award-winning Blood Moon, book 2. (2014) 

Multi Award Winning, The Errant Flock: The Flock Trilogy Book 1. (2015)

Multi Award Winning, Swearing Allegiance. (2016)

Award Winning, The Scattered Flock (The Flock Trilogy book 2)

Award Winning, Flock, The Gathering of The Damned (The Flock Trilogy Book 3)

Multi-Award-Winning, The German Half-Bloods The German Half-Bloods Trilogy Book 1 (2018)

The Vogels: On All Fronts. The German Half-Bloods (Book 2)

Multi Award winning |Bestseller Before the Brightest Dawn. The German Half-Bloods (Book 3)

Oath of Allegiance (2020)

Dawn of Ages (2021)

From the Ashes of Amiens (2021)

The Man from Section Five: Brinley Knight of MI5

The Dying Peace: Brinley Knight of MI5

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The Secretary by Deborah Lawrenson

 

The Secretary
By Deborah Lawrenson


Publication Date: 28th February 2025
Publisher: The Book Guild
Page Length: 305
Genre: Historical Fiction / Thriller

Moscow, 1958. 

At the height of the Cold War, secretary Lois Vale is on a deep-cover MI6 mission to identify a diplomatic traitor. She can trust only one man: Johann, a German journalist also working covertly for the British secret service. As the trail leads to Vienna and the Black Sea, Lois and Johann begin an affair but as love grows, so does the danger to Lois.

A tense Cold War spy story told from the perspective of a bright, young, working-class woman recruited to MI6 at a time when men were in charge of making history and women were expendable.

Praise

“The Secretary” by Deborah Lawrenson is an essential read for anyone who appreciates masterfully crafted thrillers. This captivating tale not only offers a fresh and unique perspective but also brilliantly illuminates the extraordinary lengths MI6 agents went to in their relentless pursuit of intelligence, all while deftly outsmarting the KGB.

This novel comes highly recommended.

Review by Mary Anne Yarde
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Deborah Lawrenson 


Deborah Lawrenson spent her childhood moving around the world from Kuwait to China, Belgium, Luxembourg and Singapore with diplomatic service parents. She read English at Cambridge University and worked as a journalist in London. She is the author of nine novels, including the critically acclaimed The Art of Falling, which was a WHSmith Fresh Talent novel, and The Lantern, which was picked as a summer read for the Channel 4 TV Book Club in 2011. In October 2016, 300 Days of Sun was selected as one of the Great Group Reads for National Reading Group Month, run by the Women's National Book Association in the USA. The Secretary was inspired by her late mother's work for British intelligence. The 1958 diary she wrote at the height of the Cold War in Moscow provides authentic background details.

Deborah lives in Kent and spends as much time as possible at a crumbling hamlet in Provence, the atmospheric setting for The Lantern and two Death in Provence novels, co-written as Serena Kent.

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Saturday, 29 November 2025

Editorial Book Review: Falcon of the Faroe Islands (Valiant Vikings Book 3) by Jennifer Ivy Walker



Falcon of the Faroe Islands
(Valiant Vikings Book 3)
 By Jennifer Ivy Walker


Publication Date: 14th December 2025
Publisher: Green Mermaid Publications
Page Length: 460
Genre: Historical Fantasy

Haldor Falk, fierce warrior and powerful vitki blessed by the Goddess Freyja with the extraordinary ability to transform into a falcon, has been charged with forging Skjöld, grandson of King Harald Bluetooth, into a rugged warlord in the wild north of Norway.

With his acolyte’s training now complete, Haldor intends to return to the Viking stronghold of Normandy. But when a vision reveals an imminent attack on a dwarf guarding a hidden treasure trove in a secret cave, Haldor and Skjöld gain Dwarven-forged weapons and an unexpected, invaluable ally.

Úlvhild, a völva of formidable seiðr magic and Haldor’s lover of nearly twenty winters, foresees that the Dökkálfar Dark Elves will strike to prevent the fulfillment of a prophecy. When the Norns unveil the terrible price of her fate, Úlvhild must confront a crimson-eyed witch to save her beloved Falcon and ensure that the prophesied Son of the Dragon fulfills his destined path.

Falcon of the Faroe Islands is the sweeping, epic conclusion to the award-winning Valiant Vikings trilogy set in tenth century Normandy.

A sizzling blend of historical fiction, paranormal fantasy, Norse mythology, and steamy Viking romance!



"Falcon of the Faroe Islands (Valiant Vikings Book 3)" by Jennifer Ivy Walker is a masterfully written story, steeped in the vibrant threads of Norse mythology and Sámi shamanic tradition. From its opening pages, the novel immerses readers in a world rich with ancient magic and the echo of long-remembered sagas. Walker’s meticulous approach to world-building gives the story an epic resonance, conjuring landscapes, rituals, and spiritual practices with such clarity that the Faroe Islands feel as mythic as they are strikingly real.

Walker’s prose is characteristically evocative—lush, poetic, and deeply rooted in history. She unveils a layered and immersive backstory, weaving myth and lineage into every facet of her characters’ lives. This tapestry of lore is intricate, at times dense, yet it rewards those who linger. Each detail—whether a whispered prophecy, a healing rite, or the glint of magic—contributes to a setting that feels ancient, lived-in, and profoundly enchanting. The supernatural abilities bestowed upon some of the characters are not merely fantastical embellishments but extensions of their heroic bloodlines, reinforcing the novel’s central themes of destiny, legacy, and identity.

The narrative is ambitious in scope, unfolding across multiple interwoven plotlines and supported by a broad cast of characters. Their histories, motivations, alliances, and private sorrows intermingle, creating a rich but demanding reading experience. Even returning readers may find themselves challenged by the sheer breadth of personalities and political tensions at play. Yet this complexity is part of the novel’s charm: it mirrors the grand sweep of traditional sagas, where individual fates are tied to the shifting forces of magic, war, and prophecy.

At the heart of this sweeping tale stands Úlvhild, one of Walker’s most compelling creations. A powerful seer/healer capable of glimpsing futures that are ever shifting, Úlvhild embodies both resilience and fragility. Her magic—warm, healing, and deeply connected to the natural world—sets her apart from the darker portrayals often found in Norse-inspired fantasy. Walker skilfully balances Úlvhild's mystical strengths with her emotional vulnerability, crafting a heroine who is as complex as she is unforgettable.

Úlvhild’s bond with Haldor forms the emotional axis of the story. Their connection is soul-deep, woven from shared destiny and the kind of love that feels almost sacred. Yet beneath their devotion lies a shadow that shapes much of Úlvhild’s inner conflict: her inability to bear a child. This sorrow becomes a poignant barrier between them, colouring her decisions and deepening the stakes of their relationship. Her refusal of Haldor’s heartfelt marriage proposals is rendered with heartbreaking sincerity—born not of doubt but of selfless fear that he deserves an heir she cannot give. Walker captures this internal struggle with remarkable tenderness, allowing readers to feel every moment of Úlvhild’s longing, doubt, and aching self-denial.

Haldor, gifted with the extraordinary ability to transform into a falcon, is portrayed with equal depth. He is a warrior of great might, yet it is his steadfast loyalty, patience, and emotional warmth that truly define him. His willingness to stand beside Úlvhild, even when doing so invites political consequences and personal sacrifice, elevates him beyond the archetypal hero. Together, they anchor the novel, their shared journey resonating with themes of love, grief, destiny, and the quiet courage found in vulnerability.

Though Úlvhild and Haldor dominate the narrative, Walker gives space for other captivating figures to shine. Skjöld, enigmatic and powerful, and Skadi, wielding her own striking enchantments, bring additional texture and intrigue to the unfolding drama. Their appearances hint at broader forces at play—threads of fate that expand the emotional and magical landscape of the story.

The novel’s atmosphere is particularly striking. Walker masterfully evokes a land shaped by harsh beauty: jagged mountains, swirling mists, and vast, unforgiving seas. This rugged environment mirrors the emotional tumult faced by the characters, reinforcing the sense of unease that grows as the shadow of Rus raiders looms ever closer. Tension coils through the pages, lending urgency to the unfolding events and heightening the contrast between looming war and the story’s more intimate, romantic moments. Against this dramatic backdrop, enchantment and danger walk hand in hand, giving the book both its grandeur and its heart.

"Falcon of the Faroe Islands" is a romantic myth-fantasy that celebrates the interplay of passion, prophecy, and the indomitable spirit of its characters. Walker once again proves her gift for crafting stories that feel both timeless and deeply human. 

Review by Mary Anne Yarde
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Jennifer Ivy Walker


JEnthralled with legends of medieval knights and ladies, dark fairy tales and fantasies about Druids, wizards and magic, Jennifer Ivy Walker always dreamed of becoming a writer. She fell in love with French in junior high school, continuing her study of the language throughout college, spending summers in France as a foreign exchange student, exploring medieval castles and troglodyte caves in the Loire Valley, sites of pilgrimage such as le Mont-Saint-Michel, eventually becoming a high school teacher and college professor of French.

As a high school teacher, she took her students every year to the annual French competition, where they performed a play she had written, "Yseult la Belle et Tristan la Bête"--an imaginative blend of the medieval French legend of "Tristan et Yseult" and the fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast", enhanced with fantasy elements of a Celtic fairy and a wicked witch.

Her debut novel, "The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven"--the first of a trilogy-- is a blend of her love for medieval legends, the romantic French language, and paranormal fantasy. It is a retelling of the medieval French romance of "Tristan et Yseult", interwoven with Arthurian myth, dark fairy tales from the enchanted Forest of Brocéliande, and otherworldly elements such as Avalonian Elves, Druids, forest fairies and magic.

Explore her realm of Medieval French Fantasy. She hopes her novels will enchant you.

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Friday, 28 November 2025

The Meonbridge Chronicles series by Carolyn Hughes

 


The Meonbridge Chronicles series 
By Carolyn Hughes


Set in 14th century England, the MEONBRIDGE CHRONICLES recount the lives of the folk of Meonbridge, both the common people and the gentry, as they contend with what life throws at them. Natural disaster, social disorder, villainy and injustice bring conflict, treachery and death to Meonbridge, but friendship, community and love are also never far behind…

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Fortune's Wheel 
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Carolyn Hughes


Carolyn Hughes has lived much of her life in Hampshire. With a first degree in Classics and English, she started working life as a computer programmer, then a very new profession. But it was technical authoring that later proved her vocation, word-smithing for many different clients, including banks, an international hotel group and medical instruments manufacturers.

Although she wrote creatively on and off for most of her adult life, it was not until her children flew the nest that writing historical fiction took centre stage. But why historical fiction? Serendipity!

Seeking inspiration for what to write for her Creative Writing Masters, she discovered the handwritten draft, begun in her twenties, of a novel, set in 14th century rural England… Intrigued by the period and setting, she realised that, by writing a novel set in the period, she could learn more about the medieval past and interpret it, which seemed like a thrilling thing to do. A few days later, the first Meonbridge Chronicle, Fortune’s Wheel, was under way.

Six published books later (with more to come), Carolyn does now think of herself as an Historical Novelist. And she wouldn’t have it any other way…

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Rough Diamond - Rough Justice by Avien Gray

 

Rough Diamond - Rough Justice 
By Avien Gray


Publisher: Avien Gray
Page Length: 446
Genre: Political Thrillers & Suspense / Historical Fiction

After a first kill, MI5 Agent and erstwhile photographer Cain becomes an undercover, extra-judicial killer for a secret Bureau.

Recovering from injuries sustained protecting the Royal Family, Cain embracesa new life and romance in sun-drenched Australia, leaving his past life behind.

But when tragedy strikes, he is on the move again. This time to a new career in the world of diamond dealings in Florida.

Curiosity takes Cain to the diamond world in South Africa, where his past finally catches up with him, the criminal world allies against him and he becomes a killer again.

In Cain's action-packed escapades, a spectacular betrayal takes him into the rigours of a Chinese prison where the truth about his past begins to unravel.

Aided by a loyal band of friends from the shadowy world of intelligence, he delivers his own particular brand of rough justice.

However, with enemies closing in on all sides, will Cain prevail?

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Rough Diamond, Rough Justice 
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Avien Gray

Avien Gray, the English author behind Rough Diamond – Rough Justice, brings a wealth of experience to his gripping debut novel. Born in the UK, Gray has led a dynamic, bachelor’s life marked by an impressive array of skills and global adventures. He has a driver’s license, motorbike license, and pilot’s license. His physical discipline extends to martial arts, where he earned a karate black belt, complemented by a lifelong passion for photography that captures the world through his discerning lens.

Gray’s rumoured travels paint the picture of a man unbound by borders. He is said to have spent many months in Saudi Arabia, Australia, the USA, South Africa, Europe and China. This rich tapestry of experiences infuses his writing with authenticity, lending a vivid, worldly edge to the thrilling narrative of his complex protagonist: a man called Cain.

Avien and his best friend shared a flat and went out with various female friends together. They had a great time. As it says in the book when Cain is talking with his best friend: a Royal Protection Officer.

 ‘We will have to write that book when we retire,’ Cain said.

 They looked at each other with knowing smiles – for a long few seconds.

 ‘All those secrets,’ said Jerry. ‘Perhaps we will.’

 And time moved on.

But in real life, his best friend tragically died – leaving Avien to write their book alone.

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Love Lost in Time by Cathie Dunn

 

Love Lost in Time
By Cathie Dunn

Publication Date: 7th November 2019
Publisher: Ocelot Press
Page Length: 274 Pages
Genre: Duel Time-Line / Historical Mystery / Romance

A reluctant daughter. A dutiful wife. A mystery of the ages.

Languedoc, France, 2018

Historian Madeleine Winters would rather research her next project than rehash the strained relationship she had with her late mother. However, to claim her inheritance, she reluctantly agrees to stay the one year required in her late mother’s French home and begins renovations. But when she’s haunted by a female voice inside the house and tremors emanating from beneath her kitchen floorboards, she’s shocked to discover ancient human bones.

The Mediterranean coast, AD 777

Seventeen-year-old Nanthild is wise enough to know her place. Hiding her Pagan wisdom and dutifully accepting her political marriage, she’s surprised when she falls for her Christian husband, the Count of Carcassonne. But she struggles to keep her forbidden religious beliefs and her healing skills secret while her spouse goes off to fight in a terrible, bloody war.

As Maddie settles into her rustic village life, she becomes obsessed with unraveling the mysterious history buried in her new home. And when Nanthild is caught in the snare of an envious man, she’s terrified she’ll never embrace her beloved again.

Can two women torn apart by centuries help each other finally find peace?

Love Lost in Time is a vivid standalone historical fiction novel for fans of epoch-spanning enigmas. If you like dark mysteries, romantic connections, and hints of the paranormal, then you’ll adore Cathie Dunn’s tale of redemption and self-discovery. 

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Cathie Dunn


Cathie is an Amazon-bestselling author of historical fiction, dual-timeline, mystery, and romance. She loves to infuse her stories with a strong sense of place and time, combined with a dark secret or mystery – and a touch of romance. Often, you can find her deep down the rabbit hole of historical research…
 
In addition, she is also a historical fiction book promoter with The Coffee Pot Book Club, a novel-writing tutor, and a keen reviewer on her blog, Ruins & Reading.
 
After having lived in Scotland for almost two decades, Cathie is now enjoying the sunshine in the south of France with her husband, and her rescued pets, Ellie Dog & Charlie Cat. 

She is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Richard III Society, the Alliance of Independent Authors, and the Romantic Novelists’ Association.

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