Monday, 13 July 2026

The Quest for the Crown of Thorns (Book Two Of The Long-Hair Saga) By Cynthia Ripley Miller



The Quest for the Crown of Thorns 
(Book Two Of The Long-Hair Saga)
By Cynthia Ripley Miller


Publication Date: October 29th, 2018
Publisher: BookLocker
Pages: 211
Genre: Romantic Historical Mystery

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 Three years after the Roman victory over Attila the Hun at Catalaunum, Arria Felix and Garic the Frank are married and enjoying life on Garic’s farm in northern Gaul (France). Their happy life is interrupted when a cryptic message arrives from Arria’s father, the esteemed Senator Felix, calling them to Rome. At Arria’s insistence, but against Garic’s better judgment, they leave at once.
 
On their arrival at Villa Solis, they are confronted with a brutal murder and a dangerous mission. The fate of a profound and sacred object—Christ’s Crown of Thorns—rests in their hands. They must carry the holy relic to the safety of Constantinople, away from a corrupt emperor and old enemies determined to steal it for their own gain. But a greater force arises against them—a secret cult who will commit any atrocity to capture the Crown. All the while, the gruesome murder and the conspiracy behind it haunt Arria’s thoughts.  
 
Arria and Garic’s marital bonds are tested but forged as they partner together to fulfill one of history’s most challenging missions, The Quest for the Crown of Thorns.


Praise for The Quest for the Crown of Thorns:

"Research, writing, characterization and plot combine to make Quest for the Crown of Thorns a page turner. This is a must-read book for fans of history and romance. Don’t miss it!"
~ Amazon 5* Review

"This expertly researched saga reveals an era that rarely appears in historical fiction: AD 454 Rome. Ms. Ripley-Miller skillfully weaves the food, clothes, and over-all living environment into a unique plot."
~ Amazon 5* Review


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Cynthia Ripley Miller


Cynthia Ripley Miller is a first-generation Italian-American writer with a love for history, languages, and books. She has lived in Europe and traveled worldwide, holds two degrees, and taught history and English. Her short fiction has appeared in the anthology Summer Tapestry, at Orchard Press Mysteries.com, and The Scriptor.

She is a Chanticleer International Chatelaine Award finalist with awards from Circle of Books: Rings of Honor and The Coffee Pot Book Club. She has reviewed for UNRV Roman History, and blogs at Historical Happenings and Oddities: A Distant Focus and on her website, www.cynthiaripleymiller.com.

Cynthia is the author of On the Edge of Sunrise, The Quest for the Crown of Thorns, and A Sword Among Ravens, books 1-3 in her Long-Hair Saga series set in Late Ancient Rome, France, and Jerusalem.

Cynthia lives outside of Chicago with her family and a cute but bossy cat.







The Scald Crow (Beyond the Faerie Rath Book 1) by Hanna Park

 


The Scald Crow
(Beyond the Faerie Rath Book 1) 
By Hanna Park


Publication Date: 26th May 2025
Publisher: Baisong Press
Print Length: 260 Pages
Genre: Fantasy / Romance

Calla left her life behind, haunted by a curse she cannot control. She seeks refuge in the land of a thousand hellos, Ireland, for a fresh start—a place where no one knows who or what she is.

Colm fled from Clonmara seven long years ago, but now it’s his father’s birthday, and the clan has gathered to celebrate the ould one. Each day brings back the memories that ruined him.

Saoirse dwells in the shadows of a lost love, unwilling to move on and unable to forget. The crystals say one thing, but the cold, hard truth tells another.

Ciarán walked away from the woman he loved for the fun, for the craic. He didn’t realize that one rash decision would impact the lives of so many, least of all his own.

Four broken hearts, brought together by the thread of love.


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Hanna Park


I began my writing career in the pre-dawn of a winter morning while my husband snored like a train. We could call my husband the catalyst. If it weren’t for him, I would never have gone to the kitchen to make a pot of coffee, feed the cat, and sit on the loveseat in front of the fire. It was there, in those moments of wondrous quiet, that I did something I had never thought possible. I opened my laptop, and while the coffee went cold, I wrote a story. My husband had no idea that these sojourns to the loveseat in front of the fire would become a daily occurrence, that writing would become an obsession, but the cat knew. She knows everything.

I write stories that make you laugh, make you cry, and make you love. Thank you, friends, for reading!

In the beginning, there was an empty page.

I am a writer who lives in Muskoka, Canada, with a husband who snores, a hungry cat, and an almost perfect canine––he’s an adorable little shit.

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Author Interview: Amy Safford



From haunted landscapes to forgotten chapters of Maine's past, Amy Safford's Goode Vibrations series blends supernatural mystery with richly researched history. In this interview, Amy discusses the inspiration behind Goode Vibrations of the Dead River Valley, Pennie's continuing journey, the real events that shaped the novel, and why preserving the stories of the past matters just as much as creating compelling fiction.


But first, let's check out Amy's fabulous book:





Publication Date: 25th October 2025
Publisher: Safford Communications
Print Length: 317 Pages

The supernatural shift of Penelope Goode continues in Book II of the Goode Vibrations series. While trying to make sense of her ability to see into the past, she leaves her hometown of Portland for the mountains of northwestern Maine to visit a relative threatened with losing his property.

In the shadow of the Bigelow Mountain range, Pennie finds herself steeped in a community of loggers, hunters, and fishers, sensing the vibrations of hardy souls who settled in the river valley. Her visions take her back in time, the days before the villages of Flagstaff and Dead River were flooded by the power company.

Sinking even deeper into the past, she dreams of Benedict Arnold’s epoch expedition through the untamed wilderness of the valley. By sensing the many vibrations of the land’s storied history, Pennie discovers injustices of the past, and the freedom America fought for 250 years ago, to continue her fight for individual rights today.






In Goode Vibrations of the Dead River Valley, Pennie's journey takes her far beyond her hometown of Portland. What inspired you to set this second novel in the rugged landscape of northwestern Maine?

I had heard about the flooding of the Dead River Valley back in 1950 and thought it might be interesting to explore this history for Book II of the Goode Vibrations series. When I visited the Dead River Area Historical Society in 2024, my fascination with this area grew tenfold. Not only did I find out that my husband is related to some of these rugged settlers, but I also learned Benedict Arnold led an army through this river valley wilderness at the outset of the Revolutionary War. 


Pennie's ability to sense vibrations and glimpse the past continues to develop in this novel. How has she changed since readers first met her in Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place?

Pennie is coming to terms with her supernatural ability, and instead of fearing it, she begins to embrace it. Her dreams become more layered as her spiritual connection to the river valley grows, enriching her ability to “see” into past lives.  


The Dead River Valley has a rich and complex history, including the flooding of entire communities. What drew you to this particular chapter of Maine's past?

My own intuition about the area led me down this path. The Dead River Valley lies in the shadow of Mount Bigelow and near the towns of Kingfield and Rangeley where I skied growing up. Something about this rugged mountain landscape pulled me into its core and its history.  


Historical events and forgotten voices play an important role in both novels. What responsibility do you feel historical fiction carries when bringing overlooked stories to modern readers?

Personally, I believe I have a responsibility to tell the true history of a place. I’ve read other historical fiction novels that perpetuate stereotypes or change the true history in service to the fiction. As a Maine writer, with generations of my family rooted here, I have an obligation to tell our true history, out of respect for our ancestors and founders. 


Pennie's visions take her as far back as Benedict Arnold's expedition through the Maine wilderness. What was the most fascinating aspect of researching this remarkable journey?

I never realized how many men and women sacrificed their lives on this journey through the Maine wilderness, and what a heroic leader Benedict Arnold was for his troops. History remembers Arnold as a traitor, but after learning how many expeditions he led and battles he won, I now understand he was much more than the black and white “traitor” portrayed in history. On our nation’s 250th anniversary, it seems more appropriate than ever to explore these stories of our founding to reveal the real stories of men and women who fought for our freedom. 

The natural landscape of Maine feels almost like a character in its own right throughout the series. How important is setting to your storytelling process?

Setting is absolutely a character in my novels, and one that influences the people in Pennie’s world. Only by understanding the challenges of living in the wilderness and the river valley, can readers appreciate the lives of the people who settled there, what they fought for, and what they’re still fighting for today.


This novel explores both historical injustices and contemporary questions about individual rights and personal freedom. What connections did you hope readers would draw between past and present?

The idea of individual freedom is central to the story. Pennie’s relative, Fremont, fights against the power of the corporation to save his hunting camp, mirroring the struggles of the families who fought for their property before the valley was flooded. By seeing into the injustices of the past, Pennie and the other characters learn to navigate the present.  


As a writer, what have you enjoyed most about developing Pennie as a recurring character rather than telling her story in a single novel?

I’ve enjoyed watching her personal development, moving away from her hometown of Portland to expand her world view and become more in tune with her abilities. In Book III, Pennie is moving to another location in Maine to learn about its history, serving as both archive and oracle.


Following the success and award recognition of Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place, did writing the second book bring any new challenges or expectations?

To let the story and characters from that region tell the story they wanted to tell, I had to understand the long history of the area and the challenges the settlers faced. By doing so, I opened a portal for the characters of the past to shine a light onto the present. 


Looking back at Pennie's journey across the first two books, what aspect of her growth has been the most rewarding for you to write?

Writing about Pennie’s evolution from a passive observer to an active participant in her own life has been rewarding. In each book, she is developing her own sense of self, becoming more confident in her abilities. Overcoming fear is perhaps the most challenging aspect of her journey to write, but also the most satisfying. 


A heartfelt thank you to Amy Safford for taking the time to share the inspiration behind Goode Vibrations of the Dead River Valley and the remarkable history woven throughout the novel. We wish Amy every success with Pennie's continuing adventures and look forward to discovering where her extraordinary journey through Maine's past will lead next.


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 Goode Vibrations of the Dead River Valley 

HERE


Amy Safford


Amy Safford, MFA, is an award-winning Maine author. Her debut novel, Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place, won three international literary awards: the 2025 Eric Hoffer Spiritual Fiction and First Horizon Book Awards, and the Independent Publishers IPPY Silver Medal for Visionary/New Age Fiction. She taught English composition at the University of New England and was a contributing writer to Coastal Fish of Southern Maine and New Hampshire published by Wells Reserve & Laudholm Trust. Her alma maters are Boston University’s College of Communication and USM's Stonecoast MFA. She is the former executive director of the Maine Psychological Association and lives in Southern Maine. 


Saturday, 11 July 2026

Editorial Book Review: Mrs. R. Pacheco: The Untold Story of Playwright and California First Lady Mary McIntyre by Rose Ann Woolpert

 


Mrs. R. Pacheco: 
The Untold Story of Playwright and California First Lady Mary McIntyre 
By Rose Ann Woolpert



Publication Date: May 26th, 2026
Publisher: Historium Press
Pages: 252
Genre: Historical Fiction / Literary Fiction


It is 1859, and the glittering promise of the California Gold Rush has faded into dust, leaving behind a land suspended between ambition and uncertainty.

Into this shifting world steps Mary Catherine "Molly" McIntyre, a young woman newly unmoored by loss, carrying both the weight of family duty and the quiet, persistent call of her own dreams.

Based on the remarkable life of Mary McIntyre Pacheco, Mrs. R. Pacheco unfolds as an intimate portrait of a woman caught between cultures, expectations, and the fragile hope of self-determination. When Molly marries Romualdo Pacheco, a Californio statesman destined to become California's first Hispanic governor, her life is swept into a world both foreign and exhilarating, where love must contend with tradition, and identity is shaped by forces beyond her control.

As Molly navigates the complexities of marriage, society, and a rapidly changing California, she discovers within herself a fierce creative spirit that refuses to be silenced. Her journey from grieving daughter to pioneering novelist and playwright becomes a testament to resilience, illuminating the quiet strength required to carve a voice in a world not yet ready to hear it.

Rich in historical detail and alive with emotional depth, this novel evokes the textures of nineteenth-century California, from its sunlit landscapes to its deeply rooted cultural divides. Through Molly's eyes, readers are drawn into a story of longing, reinvention, and the delicate balance between belonging and becoming.

Both sweeping and deeply personal, Mrs. R. Pacheco is a story of love shaped by circumstance, ambition tempered by sacrifice, and the enduring courage it takes to stand between worlds and claim a life as one's own.



Historical fiction has the remarkable ability to transport readers to another time, but the very best novels also make us feel as though we are living alongside the people who shaped that history. Rose Ann Woolpert's "Mrs. R. Pacheco" does exactly that. From the opening pages, I found myself completely immersed in Molly McIntyre's world, and before long I was sharing in her hopes, celebrating her successes, and worrying about the challenges that lay ahead.

What makes this novel so engaging is the way Woolpert allows her characters to become the heart of the story. Rather than relying on historical events alone, she builds a family that feels wonderfully authentic. Their conversations, relationships, and everyday lives are so naturally written that it is impossible not to become emotionally invested in them. By the time the story begins to broaden beyond Kentucky, I already felt as though I knew the McIntyre family personally.

The journey itself is one of the novel's greatest strengths. Every destination brings fresh experiences, new opportunities, and fascinating glimpses into nineteenth-century America. Rose Ann Woolpert's research is exceptional, yet it never feels intrusive. Historical detail is woven so seamlessly into the narrative that readers absorb it almost without realising, creating an immersive reading experience that is as informative as it is entertaining.

The romance is beautifully handled. Built on friendship, admiration, and mutual respect, it develops naturally and never overshadows the story itself. Instead, it becomes another thread in a much larger tapestry of family, ambition, and personal growth. I particularly appreciated that Molly's individuality is never lost. Even as her life changes, she remains true to herself, making her an immensely likeable and inspiring heroine.

One scene, in particular, has stayed with me long after finishing the novel. During a devastating flood, Woolpert demonstrates just how powerful historical fiction can be. The drama of the event is vividly realised, but it is the humanity within the chaos that makes the greatest impression. Faced with unimaginable circumstances, the characters reveal their courage, compassion, and resilience in ways that feel both authentic and deeply moving. It is an unforgettable sequence and, for me, one of the standout moments in the entire novel.

Throughout the story, Woolpert reminds us that history is not only shaped by politicians and public figures but also by families, friendships, dreams, and quiet acts of courage. Her characters are flawed, compassionate, and wonderfully human, and because of that their triumphs and hardships carry genuine emotional weight.

"Mrs. R. Pacheco" is a beautifully written novel that blends meticulous historical research with heartfelt storytelling. Rich in atmosphere, filled with memorable characters, and impossible to put down, it is a book that will appeal to readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction with depth, warmth, and emotional authenticity.

Rose Ann Woolpert has written a captivating novel that not only celebrates an extraordinary woman but also reminds us that behind every name recorded in history lies a deeply personal story waiting to be told.

Review by Ellie Yarde
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Rose Ann Woolpert


Rose Ann Woolpert is drawn to questions history leaves unanswered. As an author whose work is grounded in fact and shaped by imagination, she writes stories that explore how individuals navigate change, loss, ambition, and identity.

Her writing is often inspired by California history, particularly the lives of women whose stories risk being lost to memory. Family recollections, historical records, and careful research inform her work, while fiction allows space to imagine motives, choices, and inner lives beyond the historical record.

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Friday, 10 July 2026

Author Interview: Amy Safford

 


Blending history, spirituality, and the paranormal, Amy Safford's Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place introduces readers to Pennie Goode, a woman whose life is forever changed after a near-death experience awakens extraordinary abilities. In this interview, Amy discusses the real-life inspiration behind the novel, the overlooked history that shaped the story, and the themes of truth, healing, and self-discovery that lie at its heart.

But first, let's check out Amy's book:


Publication Date: 20th July 2024
Publisher: Saco River Books
Page Length: 307 pages
Genre: Women's Psychological Fiction

The transformation of Penelope Brigid Goode begins after a near-death experience on her 30th birthday while skiing on a mountain in Maine. She wakes up in recovery and the world around her is more vibrant, vivid, and intense. Strange visions begin to creep up on her like a dream—the spirits of her recently deceased dog and the mother she hardly knew. Ghost owls cast shadows of premonition.

When the number three occurs and reoccurs, Pennie fears for her sanity, especially while she and her uncle survey a graveyard near the former Home for the Feeble-Minded. Here she senses her first vibrations—spirits of the Malaga Island settlement reinterred on these very grounds after a forced exile over a century ago by the State of Maine, a chapter of racism and eugenics in Maine’s history.

Despite warning signs and against her best instincts, she rushes headlong into a relationship with the developer who is excavating near the graves. She begins to realize the signs all around her, listen to her intuition, and awaken to her visions. Through a slow unearthing, Pennie uncovers the past and recognizes the power of her dreams, the haunting history of Malaga Island, and her fight for justice and the truth.




Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place begins with a life-changing near-death experience. What first inspired Pennie Goode's journey, and how did the story develop from that initial idea?

On my 40th birthday, I had a similar near-death experience while skiing in the western mountains of Maine. That pivotal moment in my own life made me realize how fleeting life is, and that we should face our fears and seize any opportunity to change the world by sharing our vision of justice and truth.
 

The novel blends contemporary fiction, spirituality, history, and the paranormal. Were these elements part of your vision from the outset, or did they come together as the story evolved?

I started out writing a personal transformation story and other elements came together as the story evolved. When the main character, Penelope Goode, begins to understand her heightened sense of intuition, she is faced with her own spirituality. Her dreams become a window into the past, and slowly, she begins to understand how her paranormal ability comes with a responsibility to uncover the truth. 


Maine's Malaga Island history plays a significant role in the novel. What led you to incorporate this painful and often overlooked chapter of Maine's past into Pennie's story?

When I read about Malaga Island back in 2010, I was astonished that I had heard so little about the forced exile of this mixed-race settlement in 1911-12. My maternal family has lived on the midcoast for at least seven generations, and coincidentally, I found out I have a relative who aided the forced exile. Perhaps that’s why it struck such a chord with me, and the more I read about it, the more I knew my main character must be faced with this same kind of greed and corruption for it to resonate with readers.
 

Pennie's awakening brings visions, signs, and an increased sensitivity to the world around her. How did you approach portraying these experiences in a way that feels both believable and emotionally authentic?

It seemed the most authentic way for Pennie to awaken to her own subconscious was through her dreams. By writing from that place, without overthinking it, I found it easier to tap into universal ideas that resonate with most of us, to let the truth of history unfold. I recently read an interview with the musician Jack White, who describes his best creative work coming from this subconscious place.


The recurring appearance of the number three serves as an important motif throughout the novel. Without revealing too much, what does this symbolism represent within the story?

The number three is a universally spiritual, and in Pennie’s case, represents birth, death, and rebirth. Themes of reincarnation, and her ability to see into the past, are central to her story. 


As Pennie uncovers both personal and historical truths, she is forced to confront difficult realities. How important is the theme of truth-seeking in Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place?

Truth-seeking is central to the novel and the Goode Vibrations series. America, as a country, has rewritten history from a very colonial patriarchal viewpoint. Only by truthfully facing the injustices of forced eviction and racism can we evolve as a free and fair society for all. 


Your background includes teaching English composition, writing nonfiction, and serving as an executive director of a professional organisation. How did these varied experiences influence your approach to writing fiction?

My experiences have helped me understand the business side of writing, allowing me to transform my novel series from dream to reality.
 

The novel explores intuition, dreams, and the possibility that there is more to the world than we can readily see. Have these themes always fascinated you as a writer?

The idea of syncing with the vibrations of the universe has always been intriguing to me. I believe that we can reach a higher spiritual place, as humans, by becoming more in tune with the natural world.


Winning multiple literary awards is an impressive achievement. What has the reception to Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place meant to you personally and professionally?

The experience has been affirming. After so many years writing fiction, it is satisfying to know my writing is resonating with others. If my novel encourages just one person to think differently about, or question, the “history” they have been taught, I have made a difference. 


For readers discovering your work for the first time, what do you hope they take away from Pennie's journey of self-discovery, healing, and awakening?

Today, themes of inclusion and belonging have never been more important. Only by looking back at our history, challenging stereotypes, and understanding how these forces affect us today can we awaken to a more peaceful, accepting, and just world.  

A sincere thank you to Amy Safford for sharing the inspiration and research behind Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place. We wish her continued success with the Goode Vibrations series and look forward to following Pennie's remarkable journey as it continues to uncover the hidden stories of Maine's past.


Pick up your copy of Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place HERE.

Amy Safford


Amy Safford, MFA, is an award-winning Maine author. Her debut novel, Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place, won three international literary awards: the 2025 Eric Hoffer Spiritual Fiction and First Horizon Book Awards, and the Independent Publishers IPPY Silver Medal for Visionary/New Age Fiction. She taught English composition at the University of New England and was a contributing writer to Coastal Fish of Southern Maine and New Hampshire published by Wells Reserve & Laudholm Trust. Her alma maters are Boston University’s College of Communication and USM's Stonecoast MFA. She is the former executive director of the Maine Psychological Association and lives in Southern Maine. 



The Rabbits of Ravensbrück by Jana Petken

 


The Rabbits of Ravensbrück
By Jana Petken


Publication Date: 2nd July 2026
Publisher: JCP Publishing
Print Length: 556 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction 

The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg is over, but the Doctors’ Trial is just beginning. Twenty German doctors and three SS officials have been indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Three defendants must face the prosecution’s star witness, a survivor of their mutilations.

Malina Dostler, a German Romani woman, is not only an eyewitness to murder and maiming by German doctors in Ravensbrück Concentration Camp, but she is also a victim of some of the most inhumane experimental medical procedures ever conducted by the Nazi regime.

Josh Steinbock, an American army captain, is tasked with preparing Malina for the witness box, but as the story of her imprisonment in Auschwitz and Ravensbrück unfolds, his feelings for her begin to blind his judgement. Malina is hiding something, but can Josh find out what it is before she takes to the witness box?

Christian Bloss, an ex-SS-Sturmbannführer and defendant in the Doctors’ Trial, is a man cloaked in many layers. Josh believes Bloss and Malina share a secret, but how deep does their relationship go?

Drawing on the true story of the Doctors’ Trial, the first of twelve post-war American Military Tribunals in Nuremberg, Jana Petken presents a riveting tale of courage and resilience in the face of unimaginable evil.

Praise

“Bestselling author, Jana Petken, presents a riveting story of courage and survival in the face of evil. A stunning portrayal of one of the most atrocious events of the Second World War, The Rabbits of Ravensbrück, is a serious and accomplished piece of work..”

C.M. Gray, author of One More Hour of Daylight

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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. 

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


The Castilians: A Family Divided by the Scottish Reformation (The Seton Chronicles Book 1) by VEH Masters



 

The Castilians: 
A Family Divided by the Scottish Reformation 
(The Seton Chronicles Book 1)
By VEH Masters


Publication Date: 26th November 2020
Publisher: Nydie Books
Page Length: 300 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

A brutal murder. A castle under siege. A family torn apart by the Scottish Reformation.

Scotland, 1546. When Protestant rebels seize St Andrews Castle and assassinate Cardinal Beaton, the most powerful man in Scotland, young Will Seton joins the occupiers, convinced he is fighting for a better future.

His sister Bethia fears he has made a terrible mistake.

As the castle comes under siege and Scotland edges towards religious war, Bethia watches her family become caught between powerful forces beyond their control. While Will endures hunger, fear and mounting despair behind the castle walls, Bethia must decide how far she is willing to go to save the brother she loves—even if it means risking everything.

But this is more than a conflict between brother and sister. As Henry VIII pressures Scotland to surrender its independence and secure the marriage of the infant Mary Queen of Scots to his son, the future of an entire nation hangs in the balance.

Based on the dramatic true events of the Siege of St Andrews Castle, The Castilians is a gripping tale of faith, loyalty, courage and survival during one of the most turbulent periods in Scottish history.

The Castilians is Book One of The Seton Chronicles, an award-winning and best-selling historical fiction series spanning Scotland, Venice, France and Constantinople during the turbulent years of the Reformation



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V E H Masters


V.E.H. Masters is the bestselling author of the award-winning Seton Chronicles, which follow one Scottish family through the religious and political upheavals of sixteenth-century Europe. She grew up on a farm near St Andrews in Scotland and drew on her own experience of farming life when writing her most recent, and contemporary, novel Keeping Distance. She lives in the Scottish Borders.