Thursday, 20 February 2025
After Whorl Donning Double Cloaks: A Thrilling Adventure in Roman Scotland (Celtic Fervour Series Book 3) by Nancy Jardine
Blog Tour - The Many Lives & Loves of Hazel Lavery by Lois Cahall
By Lois Cahall
Publisher: Historium Press
Page Length: 340 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction
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Lois Cahall began her writing career as a columnist for Cape Cod newspapers and local periodicals, including Cape Cod Life. She spent a decade writing for national magazines (Conde Nast/Hearst). Her articles have been published in Cosmo Girl, Seventeen, SELF, Marie Claire, Redbook, Ladies Home Journal, Reader’s Digest, Men’s Journal, and Bon Appetit. In the UK she wrote for RED, GQ, Psychologies, and for The Times. In addition, Lois wrote profiles for The Palm Beach Post.
Lois’s first novel, Plan C: Just in Case, was a #1 bestseller in the UK, where it remained in the top three fiction for the year before selling into foreign translation markets. In July of 2014, her novel hit #1 on the Nook “Daily Deal” in America. Her second novel, Court of the Myrtles, was hailed as “Tuesdays with Morrie on estrogen” by Ladies Home Journal. Her latest novel, The Many Lives of Hazel Lavery, is a work of bio-fiction (January 2025)
Lois is the former Creative Director of Development for JPE/James (Jim) Patterson Entertainment. She credits her friend, Jim, the world’s most successful bestselling author, with teaching her the importance of children’s love of reading. As a result, she founded the Palm Beach Book Festival in 2015, an annual event bringing in NYT bestselling and celebrity authors. The event is for book lovers, nurturing the written word for the children and adults of southern Florida.
In 2024 Lois also founded The Cape Cod Book Festival, an annual autumn event that promises to be a new cultural footprint in Massachusetts. It will be for locals and ‘washashores’ alike – a magical place where charitably minded readers can rub elbows with great writers and thinkers.
Lois divides her life between New York and Cape Cod, although her spiritual home is London. But most importantly, Lois can do the Hula Hoop for an hour non-stop and clear a Thanksgiving table in just under ten minutes.
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AUGUSTA: Volume 1- Part 1 by G. G. MacLeod
By G. G. MacLeod
Wednesday, 19 February 2025
Book Review - Ride with the Moonlight (Thunder On The Moor, Book 2) By Andrea Matthews
(Thunder On The Moor, Book 2)
By Andrea Matthews
Roman Equestrian I: Venator by A. M. Swink
By A. M. Swink
The Doomsong Sword by J. G. Harlond
Publisher: Arredondo
West of Santillane by Brook Allen
By Brook Allen
Publisher: Dawg House Books
Page Length: 377 Page
Genre: Historical Biographical Fiction
Desperate to escape a mundane future as a Virginia planter’s wife, Julia Hancock seizes her chance for adventure when she wins the heart of American hero William Clark. Though her husband is the famed explorer, Julia embarks on her own thrilling and perilous journey of self-discovery.
With her gaze ever westward, Julia possesses a hunger for knowledge and a passion for helping others. She falls in love with Will’s strength and generous manner, but, like her parents, he is a slave owner, and Julia harbors strong opinions against slavery. Still, her love for Will wins out, though he remains unaware of her beliefs.
Julia finds St. Louis to be a rough town with few of the luxuries to which she is accustomed, harboring scandalous politicians and miscreants of all types. As her husband and his best friend, Meriwether Lewis, work to establish an American government and plan to publish their highly anticipated memoirs, Julia struggles to assume the roles of both wife and mother. She is also drawn into the plight of an Indian family desperate to return to their own lands and becomes an advocate for Will’s enslaved.
When political rivals cause trouble, Julia’s clandestine aid to the Indians and enslaved of St. Louis draws unwanted attention, placing her at odds with her husband. Danger cloaks itself in far too many ways, leading her to embrace the courage to save herself and others through a challenge of forgiveness that will either restore the love she shares with Will or end it forever.
Brook Allen
Author Brook Allen has a passion for history. Her newest project, West of Santillane spotlights history from a little closer to home. It’s the story of Julia Hancock, who married famed explorer, William Clark. Each character of this thrilling, adventurous period was researched throughout southwest Virginia and into Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Idaho, and North Dakota. It launches in March of 2024.
Brook belongs to the Historical Novel Society and attends conferences as often as possible to study craft and meet fellow authors. In 2019, Son of Rome won the Coffee Pot Book Club Book of the Year Award. In 2020, it was honored with a silver medal in the international Reader’s Favorite Book Reviewers Book Awards and also won First Place in the prestigious Chaucer Division in the Chanticleer International Book Awards, 2020.
The Antonius Trilogy is a detailed account of the life of Marcus Antonius—Marc Antony, which she worked on for fifteen years. The first installment, Antonius: Son of Rome was published in March 2019. It follows Antony as a young man, from the age of eleven, when his father died in disgrace, until he’s twenty-seven and meets Cleopatra for the first time. Brook’s second book is Antonius: Second in Command, dealing with Antony’s tumultuous rise to power at Caesar’s side and culminating with the civil war against Brutus and Cassius. Antonius: Soldier of Fate is the last book in the trilogy, spotlighting the romance between Antonius and Cleopatra and the historic war with Octavian Caesar.
Though she graduated from Asbury University with a B.A. in Music Education, Brook has always loved writing. She completed a Masters program at Hollins University with an emphasis in Ancient Roman studies, which helped prepare her for authoring her Antonius Trilogy. Brook teaches full-time as a Music Educator and works in a rural public-school district near Roanoke, Virginia. Her personal interests include travel, cycling, hiking in the woods, reading, and spending downtime with her husband and big, black dog, Jak. She lives in the heart of southwest Virginia in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains.
The Prendergast Watch by Emma Woodhouse
By Emma Woodhouse
Publisher: Holand Press
Page Length: 286 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction / Mystery
Emma Woodhouse
Following the story of Bartholomew Grouse and his infatuation with the enigmatic Jemima Prendergast, The Prendergast Watch is a Victorian extravaganza of love, loss, blackmail, asylums, art, suffrage and family secrets.
I wrote The Prendergast Watch in 2020 during the Covid epidemic. I was quickly caught up in the lives of the different characters, and it was wonderful at such a strange and alienated time to be able to check in with the different characters, to explore their world, to have the time and the space to really develop my writing into creating this first Prendergast novel.
The initial idea was to create this book as a set of three novels, the other two as prequels, taking the older, more gnarled character from the book and developing books from their earlier lives. These are still works in progress, and I hope, one day, to publish these too! I would love to hear from readers who would like to see this happen!
Although I have lots of fun creating characters and researching historical detail, my work also has a serious side. It seeks to peel back the layers of society, to explore the hidden, often forgotten world of the working-class woman. In The Prendergast Watch, Jemima Prendergast has suffered the controlling nature of her uncle for long enough. When he dies, she is free to finally discover who he really is. Daisy Wiggins, a poverty-stricken suffragette, seeks to empower Jemima on her course to self-fulfilment. As a woman from a working-class family myself, I feel a strong desire to explore the worlds frequented by the poor in Victorian society. In my other books, I delve into these worlds more deeply and amalgamate real historical figures too. The Prendergast Watch touches the tip of that iceberg.
Having spent many years working at Blists Hill Victorian Town giving talks and demonstrations about Victorian life, I developed a deep love of all things Victorian. After completing a BA (Hons) in Literature with the Open University, I then completed a PGCE and MA in Education at Worcester University, and have been teaching now for over 15 years. I am also currently pursuing my MA in Contemporary Creative Writing with Northeastern University London.
The future holds lots of exciting writing projects, and a podcast about creative writing too! Watch this space!