Wednesday, 4 February 2026

When desperate choices mean the difference between life and death.

 


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 Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple 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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The Block Room by Lloyd Harvey




If you’re in the mood for a novel that quietly pulls you in and then refuses to let go, let me introduce you to The Block Room by Lloyd Harvey — a book that absolutely deserves a spot on your TBR.


✔️ A beautifully told story where past and present intertwine
✔️ Set in a vividly realised Lancashire town
✔️ An atmospheric old mill with secrets hidden in its walls
✔️ Strong, believable characters searching for second chances
✔️ Themes of family, memory, and the power of place
✔️ Perfect for readers who enjoy thoughtful, character-driven fiction



Check out the blurb:


In a small Lancashire town, two lives intersect with
secrets buried deep within a century-old mill.

After serving in the Gulf War, Dev opens a bakery in an abandoned wallpaper mill, seeking peace and purpose. Meanwhile, Dani, haunted by her family’s troubled history, leaves Manchester and moves in with her grandmother, whose own past is tied to a scandal at the mill dating back to 1915.

As Dani and Dev grow closer, they uncover dark secrets that link Dani’s family to the mill. A hidden room within its walls holds answers to long-buried mysteries, from a love affair with a spy to a shocking betrayal. As events unfold, Dani must confront her own buried guilt, while Dev faces his unfulfilled feelings.

When past and present collide, can Dani and Dev find peace, or will history’s sins consume them?

If you’re ready to unearth the secrets tucked away in The Block Room, you can pick up your copy HERE.


After a decade as an architect, Lloyd Harvey became a stay-at-home dad, supporting his wife and two sons. During this time, he worked part-time and pursued hobbies like baking for the Women’s Institute and building theatre sets. Lloyd rediscovered his love for writing, resulting in his debut novel, The Block Room.



Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Dance of the Earth by Anna M. Holmes





Dance of the Earth
By Anna M. Holmes


Publication Date: October 28th, 2025
Publisher: The Book Guild
Pages: 456
Genre: Historical Fiction / Ballet History


From world stages to theatres of war, Dance of the Earth is a sweeping family saga.


Set against the backdrops of London’s gilded Alhambra music hall, Diaghilev’s dazzling Ballets Russes, and the upheavals of the First World War, Rose and her children, Nina and Walter, pursue their ambitions, loves, and dreams. Dance and music shape their identities, helping each to find their place in the world.


Spanning the years 1875 to 1921—an era of profound artistic and social change—fact and fiction interweave in this tapestry of birth, sacrifice, and renewal. Art—both serious and comic—is at the story’s beating heart.


Praise

"Draws on her knowledge of British dance history to capture the changes from late 19th century to early 20th century."

Jane Pritchard, M.B.E, Curator of Dance, V&A

"A wonderful blend of fun and grit. I love the delivery and descriptions and I will be looking for more of Anna M Holmes's work."
 
Abbe, 5* Amazon Review


Pick up your copy of 
Dance of the Earth
HERE

This title is available to order at all good bookshops, and in online bookstores in ebook and paperback formats.



Anna Holmes


Stories with big themes written as page-turners are Anna M Holmes’s speciality.

With an extensive background in dance and theatre, Dance of the Earth is a story she has longed to write.

Her novels—The Find, Wayward Voyage, and Blind Eye—are all typified by deep research.

Anna worked as a radio journalist before embarking on a career in arts management. Originally from New Zealand, she now lives in South-West London.

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Therein Lies the Pearl by Catherine Hughes


Looking for a historical novel that pulls you straight into the intrigue of the medieval world while giving centre stage to voices history all but ignores? 

Therein Lies the Pearl by Catherine Hughes is a compelling and beautifully told story that deserves a place on your reading list.

✔️ Set in the turbulent years surrounding the Norman Conquest
✔️ Told through the eyes of two women on opposite sides of the Channel
✔️ Full of political tension, quiet courage, and hard choices
✔️ Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction









Check out the blurb:

History books record the experiences of the powerful, the rich, the famous. Their voices

dominate the pages, commanding us to accept their perspective as truth. But what if we could hear the whispers of those who were never given a chance to speak? How would this affect our understanding of the past?

Normandy, 1064

Celia Campion, a girl of humble background, finds herself caught in a web of intrigue when Duke William commands her to work as his spy, holding her younger sister hostage. Her mission: to sail across the sea to Wilton Abbey and convince Margaret, daughter of Edward the Exile, to take final vows rather than form a marriage alliance with the newly crowned king to the North, Malcolm III of Scotland. Preventing a union between the Saxons and Scots is critical to the success of the Duke’s plan to take England, and more importantly for Celia, it is the only way to keep her sister alive.  


In this sweeping epic that spans the years before and after the Conquest, two women from opposite sides of the English Channel whisper across the chasm of time to tell their story of the tumultuous days that eventually changed the course of history.  As they struggle to survive in a world marked by danger, loss, and betrayal, their lives intersect, and they soon come to realize they are both searching for the same thing--someone they can trust amidst the treachery that surrounds them.  

Together, their voices form a narrative never before told.


If you enjoy immersive historical fiction with emotional depth, moral complexity, and forgotten voices brought vividly to life, this is a book well worth checking out. Pick up your copy HERE.



Award winning writer, Catherine Hughes is a first-time author who, from her earliest years, immersed herself in reading. Historical fiction is her genre of choice, and her bookshelves are stocked with selections from ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Europe as well as those involving New England settlements and pioneer life in America. After double-majoring in English and business management on the undergraduate level, Catherine completed her Master's degree in British literature at Drew University and then entered the classroom where she has been teaching American, British, and World Literature at the high school level for the last thirty years.

Aside from teaching and reading, Catherine can often be found outdoors, drawing beauty and inspiration from the world of nature. Taking the words of Thoreau to heart, "It is the marriage of the soul with nature that makes the intellect fruitful," Catherine sets aside time every day to lace up her sneakers and run with her dog in pre-dawn or late afternoon hours on the beaches of Long Island. When her furry companion isn't busy chasing seagulls or digging up remnants of dead fish, she soaks in the tranquility of the ocean setting, freeing her mind to tap into its deepest recesses where creativity and imagination preside.

In Silence Cries the Heart, Hughes’s first book, received the Gold Medal in Romance for the Feathered Quill 2024 Book of the Year contest, the Gold Medal for Fiction in the 2024 Literary Titan competition, and the 2024 International Impact Book Award for Historical Fiction. In addition, the Historical Fiction Company gave it a five star rating and a Silver Medal in the category of Historical Fiction Romance. The book was also featured in the February 2024 Issue 31 of the Historical Times magazine and was listed as one of the Best Historical Fiction Books of 2024 by the History Bards Podcast. Therein Lies the Pearl is her second venture into the world of historical fiction.