Tuesday, 10 March 2026

The Immortal Rose Wyndham: The Beginning (The Moon Singer Book 4) by B Roman

 


Today, we are shining the Spotlight on The Immortal Rose Wyndham: The Beginning by B. Roman.


✓ A sweeping historical fantasy spanning more than two centuries

✓ From eighteenth-century France to twentieth-century San Francisco

✓ A powerful legacy of remarkable women bound to a mysterious rose crystal

✓ Music, mystery and magic woven through history

✓ A story of courage, sacrifice and destiny


Check out the blurb:

From 18th Century France to 20th Century San

Francisco, the Promise of the Rose Crystal both empowered and mystified Grace Moreau and her daughter Rose Wyndham.

They fought for women’s rights, suffered prejudice and conspiracy theorists, and blazed their way through a male-dominated world to define their own roles in society. Through it all they poignantly resisted romantic desire, for if they fell in love the power of the Rose Crystal would be impotent and they - and their lovers - would die.

A romantic adventure spanning 250 years, B. Roman's 'The Immortal Rose Wyndham' is a story where the power of music, and the belief in a purpose greater than oneself, provide the mystery and magic that creates miracles.


The Immortal Rose Wyndham: The Beginning is available in ebook, paperback and hardback. Start your reading adventure HERE.



Author B. Roman (aka Barbara Roman) has been in the creative arts since childhood, when she began singing as well as writing. Her music has always informed her writing subject matter in both fiction and non-fiction works.

She is the author of the five-book Moon Singer series, two suspense novels, and three children’s books.

“It's difficult to serve two masters, as they say, but I was compelled to do so. When I was not singing, I was writing; when I was not writing, I was singing. I've learned, for me, that one creative expression nurtures the other. It is natural, therefore, that The Moon Singer series has its roots in musical theories and metaphors, entwined with the magic and mystery of metaphysical concepts and matters of ethics, faith, compassion, love, and heroism. Most of all, I hope my books inspire readers to know that, whatever their circumstances in life their greatest challenges are opportunities for growth and strength.“

B. Roman’s mantra as an author is “Your book can change someone’s life. Even for that one person, never give up - success is always just around the corner.”



Monday, 9 March 2026

Blog Tour: Infidel: The Daughters of Aragon by Nicola Harris

 


Infidel: The Daughters of Aragon
By Nicola Harris


A sweeping, intimate portrait of sisterhood, survival, and the making of a dynasty, Infidel reveals the hidden lives of a woman whose courage shaped the Tudor world.

We warmly invite book bloggers and #Bookstagrammers to join us on tour from April 27th to May 8th for the ten-day blog tour of Infidel: The Daughters of Aragon by Nicola Harris — a sweeping historical novel of ambition, devotion, and the formidable women behind one of history’s most powerful dynasties.


Throughout this ten-day tour (27th April – 8th May 2026), we will be featuring:

✨ Reviews

✨ Author interviews

✨ Guest posts

✨ Extracts

✨ Book spotlights

If you enjoy powerful historical fiction, strong female protagonists, and stories of ambition, faith, and courage set against the dramatic backdrop of Tudor history, we would be delighted to have you join us on tour and help share the story of the daughters of Aragon.


Check out the blurb:

Born in the glittering courts of Castile and Aragon
and forged in the shadow of war, Catalina de Aragón grows up surrounded by queens, rebels, and ghosts. She is her mother’s last daughter, the final jewel of a dynasty built on conquest and faith, and the one child Isabella of Castile cannot bear to lose.

But destiny has already claimed Catalina.

Promised to Prince Arthur of England since childhood, she is raised to bind kingdoms, soothe old wounds, and carry the hopes of an empire across the sea. Yet, Spain fractures under rebellion, grief, and the ruthless zeal of its own rulers.

From the burning streets of Granada to the storm‑lashed Bay of Biscay, Catalina and her sisters must navigate a treacherous path shaped by ambition, betrayal, and the dangerous love of men who fear the power of queens. She learns to read cyphers, to read hearts, and to stand unbroken even as her childhood is stripped from her piece by piece.

And when she finally sails for England armed with her mother’s lessons, her father’s steel, and the ghosts of the Alhambra at her back, Catalina steps into her fate not as a girl, but as a force.

A princess.

A survivor.

A daughter of Aragon.

Infidel is the story of a young woman raised for greatness and destined to reshape the fate of nations. This is Catalina as she has never been seen before. She is fierce, vulnerable, and unforgettable.

A sweeping, intimate portrait of sisterhood, survival, and the making of a dynasty, Infidel reveals the hidden lives of a woman whose courage shaped the Tudor world.


If you would like to purchase this novel, you can do so HERE. Review copies are available to those who join the tour.


Nicola Harris


I’ve always been a writer, but it was only when illness forced me to stop everything that I finally had the time to write a novel. After decades of misdiagnosis, I learned I was born with a serious genetic condition, not rare, but profoundly misunderstood. The clues were there from birth, and suddenly, a lifetime of struggle made sense.

Writing became my lifeline: a way to step beyond my pain, to shape my experience into a story, and to find meaning where there had once been only endurance.

I have a lifelong love of children, Counselling, and Psychotherapy Theory and history.


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Both Sides of the Pond: My Family’s War, 1933–1946 by Barbara Kent Lawrence.

 



Today in the Spotlight: Both Sides of the Pond: My Family’s War, 1933–1946 by Barbara Kent Lawrence.

A powerful and deeply personal account of one family’s experience during the Second World War, this richly researched memoir follows love, loss, and courage on both sides of the Atlantic. Illustrated with photographs and documents, it brings to life the extraordinary journeys of ordinary people in remarkable times.


✓ A deeply personal Second World War memoir

✓ From Dunkirk to Burma and beyond

✓ A transatlantic story of love and duty

✓ Ordinary lives in extraordinary times

✓ Carefully researched and richly illustrated







Check out the blurb:


In January of 1939 when Barbara Greene, a beautiful young British actress, met Joe Kennedy, Jr., son of the American Ambassador, she could not have expected that their relationship would lead to her emigrating to the United States and learning to pilot a plane. Neither could her brother, Kent, have foreseen his bitter retreat from Dunkirk when he left England in January 1940 to fight in France, or his subsequent service on the frontlines in Cornwall, North Africa, Sicily, and Burma.

In this intensively researched war story of the author’s family, we also hear the stories of other ordinary people who survived extraordinary circumstances. Richly illustrated with photographs and documents, “Both Sides of the Pond, My Family’s War: 1933 – 1946” is a captivating book.


This book is available in paperback & hardback at Amazon UK & Amazon US


Barbara Kent Lawrence



Dr. Lawrence is the author of many articles and nine books, including an award-winning dissertation about the influence of culture on aspirations in Maine. Her new book, Both Sides of the Pond, My Family’s War: 1933 - 1945, is available in book stores and on Amazon.


A former professor, she has taught courses in anthropology and sociology, research, and writing non-fiction and memoir. Lawrence grew up in New York City and Washington D.C., then earned a BA in anthropology from Bennington College, an MA in sociology from New York University, and an Ed.D. in Administration, Policy and Planning from Boston University.


In addition to teaching, Lawrence has worked for the Department of Social Services and the Housing Development Administration in New York, directed a small museum in Maine, co-run a brokerage and construction company, consulted for the Rural School and Community Trust and KnowledgeWorks, and started four non-profit organizations supporting the environment and students.


When not working she loves to garden, knit, and go for walks, pastimes she learned from her British mother. She lives in Maine and is working on the third novel in her Islands series.


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Book Trailer release


Today, we’re celebrating the release of the book trailer for The Magician by Somerset Maugham, newly revised by G. G. MacLeod.

A dark and fascinating tale of obsession, occult power, and the dangerous pursuit of forbidden knowledge, The Magician remains one of Maugham’s most intriguing works. This newly revised edition by G. G. MacLeod brings fresh clarity and renewed life to the classic text while preserving the eerie atmosphere that has captivated readers for generations.

The newly released trailer offers a glimpse into the mysterious world of Oliver Haddo, alchemy, and the seductive pull of the unknown.

Join us in celebrating this exciting moment and step into a story where ambition, magic, and morality collide


 


Check out the blurb:

In Edwardian Paris, brilliant surgeon Arthur Burdon is engaged to beautiful Margaret Dauncey, accompanied by her loyal friend, artist Susie Boyd. They encounter enigmatic Oliver Haddo—a wealthy, obese occultist claiming alchemical mastery. Haddo, inspired by Aleister Crowley, seduces and marries Margaret, drawing her into depravity.

While Arthur remains blind, Susie spies Haddo’s true nature: tentacled astral projections, ritual abuse, and experiments creating daemonic homunculi fed on virgin blood. Margaret descends into addiction and submission. Susie, contemptuous of weakness, murders to steal Haddo’s forbidden texts, performs blood rituals, and binds young Oswald Pendleton as lover and disciple through explicit sex magick.

This modern revision of this classic pot-boiler is a more hardcore, horrifying, and twisted take on this tale.


This book is available on Amazon.


G. G. MacLeod


I'm a Canadian indie author who also has a straight job. I'm 54 years old and "Augusta" is my first major foray into the world of publishing my work. Otherwise, there's nothing particularly interesting to say about me. I'm a pretty boring person, really who enjoys living a quiet life of reading/writing and thinking up story ideas that no one has actually pursued. 

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Bright One by Lisajoy Sachs

 


If you’re in the mood for a historical novel that gently reaches into your heart and refuses to let go, let me introduce you to Bright One by Lisajoy Sachs — a deeply moving story that most certainly deserves a place on your reading list.


✔️ Inspired by true events
✔️ Richly detailed historical setting
✔️ Heart-wrenching yet hopeful
✔️ Strong, unforgettable characters
✔️ A story of love, survival, and sacrifice












Check out the blurb:

When desperate choices mean the difference
between life and
death.

Inspired by true events, Bright One tells the story of Jetti Finkelthal, Lisajoy Sachs' great-grandmother. In Czernowitz, Romania, this young Jewish mother is forced to face impossible choices as the world begins to collapse around her. As antisemitism tightens its grip and war edges ever closer, Jetti holds fast to her daughter, Berta, with the fragile belief that love and courage might still carve a way through the darkness.

Heartened by her grandmother Berta's letters, photographs, and family oral histories, Sachs revives a story both intimate and universal-stitched with the fabric of daily life, the pull of memory, and the quiet heroism of women who refused to yield to despair. Told with vivid, sensory detail, the novel unfolds as if you are walking beside the characters, witnessing what they see and sharing what they feel.

Through Jetti's resilience and sacrifices, Bright One reveals the enduring strength of family ties and the shadow of trauma that lingers across generations. It is a story of survival, of loss, and of the unbreakable connection between mother and child.

For readers captivated by historical fiction that lingers long after the final page, Bright One offers a profoundly human portrait of love tested by history's darkest hours.


Ready to pick up your copy? Bright One opens a window into the past and invites you to walk alongside its characters — to witness their struggles, share their hopes, and feel every emotional turn of the journey.

You can find Bright One at your favourite online bookstore — including AmazonBarnes & NobleApple Books and Waterstones.



Lisajoy Sachs is a dedicated writer, beer enthusiast, and passionate advocate for preserving history and culture through storytelling. Born and raised on Long Island and in New York’s Hudson Valley, her early years were shaped by the striking contrast of mountains and sea. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in community and tradition, Lisajoy developed a lifelong appreciation for connection, creativity, and cultural heritage.

Her professional journey is as dynamic as her personal interests. With a career that spans Fine Arts, Interior Design, Metalsmithing, Lapidary, and the craft beer and hospitality industries, Lisajoy has cultivated a rich and diverse foundation of knowledge and experience.

She holds several distinguished degrees and certifications, including a Master of Fine Arts from the City University of New York and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Alfred University. Additionally, she is an Accredited Jewelry Professional (AJP) through the Gemological Institute of America. In the beer world, Lisajoy is a graduate of Yakima Chief Hops’ Hop & Brew School and a Cicerone® Certified Beer Server, reflecting her expertise and passion for the craft.

As a writer, Lisajoy explores a wide range of topics—from beer culture and community engagement to historical fiction, which remains closest to her heart. Her work reflects a deep respect for the past and a fascination with how personal stories intersect with larger historical movements. She has published multiple articles highlighting how the craft beer industry promotes diversity and unity and continues to inspire readers with her thoughtful and emotionally resonant storytelling.

Lisajoy’s fiction is driven by a passion for history and family heritage, often set against vividly imagined backdrops and featuring characters navigating profound social and personal change. Whether capturing the resilience of refugees in pre-WWII Europe or illuminating the quiet strength of individuals in times of upheaval, her stories bring authenticity, emotion, and depth to the page.

Outside her professional life, Lisajoy is an avid cyclist and skier. Alongside her partner and their dog Hops, she travels in their camper van to explore new landscapes and seek out adventure.

Through her creative pursuits and professional endeavors, Lisajoy Sachs continues to bridge the gap between history, culture, and the shared human experience—bringing voice and visibility to the stories that matter most.

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Saturday, 7 March 2026

The Light in the Labyrinth: The Last Days of Anne Boleyn. (The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn Book 3) by Wendy J. Dunn

 


Today, our book in the spotlight is The Light in the Labyrinth: The Last Days of Anne Boleyn. (The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn Book 3) by Wendy J. Dunn. 

Set against the dramatic final days of Anne Boleyn’s reign, this richly atmospheric historical novel follows Kate Carey as she enters the dazzling yet perilous court of Henry VIII. What begins as a dream quickly becomes a journey into intrigue, political scheming, and hidden truths that will alter Kate’s life forever.


A young woman drawn into the dangerous world of Henry VIII’s court

An invitation from Anne Boleyn changes everything

Opulence, intrigue, and deadly political games

Witness the final tragic days of Anne Boleyn

Secrets, betrayal, and Tudor court intrigue

A revelation that will change Kate Carey’s destiny forever

Step inside the labyrinth of Tudor power

Where loyalty and survival collide

A court glittering with beauty — and danger

The fall of a queen through the eyes of her niece


Check out the blurb:

In the winter of 1535, young Kate Carey lives with


her mother, far from the royal court. Unhappy with her life and unable to accept her mother's new marriage, she wants to escape her home.

Fate takes a turn when she receives an invitation from her idolised aunt, Anne Boleyn, inviting her to join her royal household in London. At first thrilled to immerse herself in the opulence and intrigue of Henry VIII's court, Kate enters a dark and dangerous labyrinth where power, betrayal, and passion intertwine.

As she witnesses the final tragic days of her aunt's time as Henry VIII's second wife, Kate confronts the harsh realities of court life and navigates a treacherous world of secrets and political machinations. When she stumbles upon a revelation that will forever alter her destiny, Kate's world is turned upside down.


Ready to enter the Tudor court?
Get your copy of The Light in the Labyrinth today — available in ebook and paperback HERE.



Wendy J. Dunn is a multi-award-winning Australian writer fascinated by Tudor history – so much so she was not surprised to discover a family connection to the Tudors, not long after the publication of Dear Heart, How Like You This, her first Anne Boleyn novel, which narrated the Anne Boleyn story through the eyes of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the elder.

Her family tree reveals the intriguing fact that one of her ancestral families – possibly over three generations – had purchased land from both the Boleyn and Wyatt families to build up their holdings. It seems very likely Wendy’s ancestors knew the Wyatts and Boleyns personally.

Wendy gained her PhD in 2014 and tutors in writing at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. She loves walking in the footsteps of the historical people she gives voice to in her books.

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Friday, 6 March 2026

A Ram for Mars by Christopher D. Stanley



Today in the spotlight: A Ram for Mars by Christopher D. Stanley — a gripping historical novel set during the Jewish revolt against Rome, where one man must choose between loyalty to Rome and the safety of his family.


✔ Political unrest, rebellion, and impossible choices

✔ A man torn between family safety and personal conviction

✔ When rebellion calls… which side do you choose?

✔ Ancient history brought to life with rich historical detail






Check out the blurb:

What would you do if you were pressured to support
a rebellion that you believed was misguided and doomed to failure? What if the safety of your family and business depended on your answer?


Marcus and Miriam, recently freed slaves from Asia Minor, arrive in Israel buoyed by hopes of finding Marcus’s long-lost mother and starting a new life together. They discover that the land is seething with social and political unrest, with anti-Roman parties in the ascendancy.

Marcus, who grew up in a Roman colony and owes his present prosperity to a Roman master, finds these anti-Roman sentiments perplexing. His uncertainty increases when war breaks out and he’s asked to ship supplies to the rebel army, including a newfound cousin who protects the northern front.

As his entanglement with the rebellion deepens, Marcus is torn between loyalty to the world in which he was nurtured and the need to secure his family’s safety. Then his adopted son runs off to join the rebels. What is he to do?

Fans of Conn Iggulden, Ken Follett, and Robert Graves will be captivated by this richly detailed and compelling exploration of the Jewish revolt against Rome (66-73 AD/CE) through the lens of a pro-Roman Jew in the rural district of Galilee.


This book is available in ebook and paperback formats. You can pick up your copy HERE.




Christopher D. Stanley
is a recently retired Professor Emeritus at St. Bonaventure University in western New York, where he taught courses in biblical studies and the role of religion in contemporary society.

Dr. Stanley has written widely about the social world of early Christianity, including four authored books, three edited books, and dozens of articles in top international journals. He has presented papers and given lectures at conferences, universities, seminaries, and churches around the world, including South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Austria, Romania, England, Scotland, Ireland, and India. He is a member of the Studiorum Societas Novi Testamenti (SNTS), an elite international organization of New Testament scholars, and served as the founding chair for two ongoing sections of the Society of Biblical Literature.

In recent years Dr. Stanley has expanded his repertoire to include historical fiction, publishing the first two novels in a trilogy called "A Slave's Story" that takes readers into a neglected corner of the Roman world, first-century Asia Minor. The novels, titled "A Rooster for Asklepios" and "A Bull for Pluto," are available on Amazon.com along with several of his academic books. The first book is also available as an audiobook on Audible.com, and the second one will be ready in Spring 2022. The third book in the trilogy, "A Ram for Mars," is currently in the early stages of production.

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