Friday, 20 December 2024

Book of the Year Awards 2024

 



Throughout the year, we have enjoyed a plethora of amazing novels, showcasing phenomenal writing and story-telling skills. 

Therefore, without further ado, here are our three favourite books from this year.



Our Gold Medal goes to Elizabeth St.John for her fabulous novel, 

The King’s Intelligencer:
Discovering the Missing Princes in the Tower


Congratulations, Elizabeth.



Our Silver Medal goes to Samantha Wilcoxson and her fabulous novel, 

Luminous: The Story of a Radium Girl


Congratulations, Samantha.



Our Bronze Medal goes to Juliane Weber and her fabulous novel, 

Amid the Oncoming Storm 
(The Irish Fortune Series Book 3)


Congratulations Juliane.

Check out our Recommended Reads page for our top book picks; you’re guaranteed to find a new favourite!



Blood Moon by Heather Robinson



Blood Moon
By Heather Robinson


Publication Date: 24th March 2024
Page Length: 221 Pages
Genre: Ancient World Historical Fiction

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Blood Moon continues the story of Maia Secunda, a waif of Pompeii, an enigma.

Maia, Cletus and Emrick are now fugitives of the state and must escape the guarded city walls of Roma. Capture will mean death.

Cletus would give his life to protect Maia, and may need to, as a perilous journey to Britannia beckons; a place to be free of the stain of Maia's unjust slavery.
Can they run to this wild and remote island, far from the hypocrisy of the Imperial Palace, or will the power of Roma hunt them down to the very edge of the empire?

In ancient lore, a blood moon is a bad omen.

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Blood Moon

Heather Robinson


Heather Robinson is a novelist and short story award winner from Wiltshire, UK. Her academic background includes a Bachelor of Science degree and having spent most of her life as an Administration Manager locally, she is now exploring new work opportunities in the countryside, whilst also writing and broadcasting on Community Radio.

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Oaths of Affection (Regency Tales) by Maria Yrsa Rönneus



Oaths of Affection
(Regency Tales) 
By Maria Yrsa Rönneus


 Publication Date: 17th December 2019
Publisher: ‎ Independently Published
Page Length: 410 Pages
Genre: Historical Regency Fiction

“Your mother was a whore!”

After her parents’ fatal accident, spirited and principled Lady Marigold must live with vindictive relatives. Her father’s fortune gone, marriage is the only way to escape a fate as her cousin’s companion. But her aunt and uncle oppose any suitable match in favour of an oily shyster.

Major Arthur Hastings is everything she’s ever dreamt of but, as he is due to leave for India, dare she hope? Even with the assistance of loyal friends, Lady Marigold’s courage and wit are tested for the right to choose her own future.

Set in the gloomy year of 1816, this sultry drama of challenge and change, is a Cinderella-story that blends factual history and philosophy with humour and romance.

The Regency Tales span the years following the Napoleonic Wars, against a backdrop of political tensions, societal pressure, and the opulence of the British aristocracy. Oaths of Affection is the first stand-alone in the immersive series by Maria Yrsa Rönneus.


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Maria Yrsa Rönneus


Hello, I'm Maria Yrsa Rönneus – author, artist, graphic designer.

As a child, I wanted to grow up to be three things: a ballerina, a farmer, and a writer. Many years and five published novels later, I think that one out of those three isn’t bad. 

Amongst my earliest memories is crayoning by the kitchen table and making up stories about the drawings, and I’ve been doing that ever since. Yet it was decades before I had enough courage to pursue it professionally; when I finally did, it was burnout from stress and childhood abuse that tipped the scale. 


At university, I studied art and philosophy mainly, but also film, literature, physics, and logic. I tried many different professions: teacher, project manager, care assistant, library assistant; I’ve been a cabbie and (briefly) a prison guard. I pursued a career in politics and was elected for public office. But, whilst many of these roles were rewarding, great privileges even, they were never a perfect fit. I treasure all of these experiences as they make me better at what I was meant to do – tell stories.


Born and raised in rural Sweden, rambles through fields and forests shaped me and continue to influence all my work; animals and plants are ever present. Whether images or words, I immerse myself wholly in my work. There’s a story behind every brush stroke, an image behind every word, although only a small fraction ever gets processed enough to share with others. The majority of my stories are written in English and, most commonly, in the genres of historical fiction, contemporary romance, or short stories inspired by Scandinavian mythology and folklore. 

Being a life-long history buff, I like to fancy myself a bit of an amateur historian and digging through archives and chasing facts for my novels is precisely my idea of a good time. Luckily, I also enjoy dancing, else I might never have met my husband. We live in the southern tip of the Scandinavian peninsula where, in the words of Voltaire, we cultivate our garden.

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Thursday, 19 December 2024

Book Review - Ava and Shalom: A Sensational WWII Story About Jewish Twins Who Believe They Are German Until Sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau by Kate Birkin and Mark Bornz


Ava and Shalom:
A Sensational WWII Story About Jewish Twins Who Believe They Are German Until Sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau
By Kate Birkin and Mark Bornz


Publication Date: 13th December 2024
Publisher: Viking Trade Press
Page Length: 484 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

Their entire lives, twins Ava and Shalom are led to believe they are German...Until one night they find out the truth.

In the summer of 1921, outside the medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Hanz Wolff finds twin baby girls in a wicker basket in his barn. Wrapped in woolen blankets embroidered with the Star of David, a note begs the German farmer and his barren wife to love and raise them as their own. Believing it to be a gift from God, the ecstatic couple keep the newborns’ Semitic heritage a secret, claiming that Maria had birthed them at home.

The Wolffs live in familial bliss as the girls grow into lovely, intelligent young women, shielded from the smoldering hatred and discrimination toward the Jews and others in Nazi Germany. But when the outbreak of the Second World War plunges Europe into chaos and terror, that which is hidden is threatened to be exposed.

One night a desperate Jewish woman comes to the farm, banging on the door, pleading for help to hide from the Schutzstaffel (SS) who have just slaughtered her entire family . . . It’s the girls’ birth mother! Soon secrets that have been long held for twenty years are revealed, profoundly altering everyone’s lives forever . . .

From the bestselling authors of The Consequence of Anna comes a new, riveting story about life before and during the Holocaust for Jewish twins, Ava and Shalom, raised as Germans. A heartbreaking yet triumphant tale of tragedy, bigotry, and hatred, superseded by love, art, and music, with many twists and turns leaving the reader breathless. A story that ultimately celebrates the true power of love, family, and the human spirit.



Since the devastating birth of their stillborn child, Hanz and Maria Wolff have been grief-stricken. Until, one morning, when their prayers were seemingly answered, they found a wicker basket in the barn; inside, nestled among blankets with an embroidered Star of David, were twin baby girls. 

Hanz and Maria are happy to welcome the children into their home and love them as their own. The girls, Ava and Shalom, renamed Shaylee so as not to raise suspicions of her true heritage, grow up as pretty German girls. Besides Hanz and Maria, no one knows that the girls are not biologically their own. But the truth is, the children’s mother is very much alive.

When the girls’ mother, Abigail, turns up on their doorstep begging for help to hide from the Schutzstaffel (SS), Hanz can hardly turn her away. However, sheltering her in his home, Hanz unknowingly starts a chain of devastating, unforeseen events.

In their sensational novel, Ava and Shalom, Kate Birkin and Mark Bornz bring to life the experiences of those who found themselves in Auschwitz-Birkenau, giving voice to those lost to history. 

This novel can easily be split into two parts – before and after. Before the Second World War broke out, and World War I was still referred to as ‘the war to end all wars’, life for Hanz’s family was relatively peaceful. As a farmer, he could provide for his family, without the major concerns that hyperinflation imposed on others. Raising Ava and Shaylee, alongside Luca, who also joined their family when a neighbour could no longer look after him himself, was a joy that positively impacted the lives of Hanz and Maria. Before the arrival of the twins, Maria was in despair at the loss of her baby, and the news that she would not be able to bear another. But Ava and Shaylee’s arrival was as though God had heard their prayers, and sent the twins to fill the missing piece of the family.

Ava, Shaylee, their adopted family, and their hopes and dreams are gently introduced in the novel’s first half. Their life aspirations differ greatly, yet Ava and Shaylee share the endearing quality of being instantly likeable. This effect is amplified by Hanz’s immense love for his beloved swans; his affection is evident and moves the reader. The authors have done an astounding job of making the reader care about the twins, as well as imposing a foreboding sense of dread within the pages. Going into this novel, the reader is instantly aware that Ava and Shalom will find themselves in Auschwitz-Birkenau, and watching these little girls grow up, knowing where life will lead them, is enough to break your heart before even reaching that point in the story.

Abigail’s desperate arrival at the farmhouse, seeking refuge, marks the true beginning of the novel’s second half. As secrets reveal themselves, and information falls into the hands of the wrong people, it does not take long for people to turn on those they previously loved. With such a large amount of propaganda being circulated, almost every German person was taught that the Aryan race was superior and that Jews were inferior and the enemy. Upon finding out Ava and Shaylee’s true heritage, people who would previously have done anything for them are quick to point fingers to turn them in, and the realities of their day-to-day lives rapidly change. Fear becomes a constant. Pain and suffering become a part of their daily routines. Although the novel directly confronts the daily atrocities against Jewish people, the girls’ background intensifies the impact of these events for the reader. Millions perished in the Holocaust, yet, this deeply personal novel powerfully depicts the lives of people before their horrific deportation to concentration camps. Their subsequent suffering resulted in a sombre and emotional read.

This novel, despite the topic, and the events that unfold, is interwoven with hope. Hope that things will get better, that an end to suffering is near, and that hope is the shining beacon that pushes all of the characters of this novel forward, keeping them putting one foot in front of the other, and waking up to face another day. Although there seemed to be little hope at times that anyone would make it to the end of the war alive, with family, and thoughts of loved ones, close by, Ava and Shaylee, as well as Hanz and Abigail, struggle on. They are determined to make it out alive, clinging onto that last shred of hope that said those they loved were still alive, and fighting to stay alive themselves, to make it home. There is an incredibly strong bond of family in this book, and it is not difficult to begin to care for the characters as though they were your own family members. The characters live and breathe within these pages, and the reader can’t help but join in with the hope that they will make it through the book alive. 

The authors have achieved incredible success in maintaining the historical accuracy of the period. Readers journey through a past recreated in this book, feeling the wonder and dread as the Nazi party’s ascent transforms into an unmatched tyranny. The commitment to historical accuracy in portraying pre-war and wartime Germany is truly commendable.

An emotional and moving story of human resilience through the deadliest conflict in human history, Ava and Shalom, by Kate Birkin and Mark Bornz is a gripping novel of both devastation and hope. For fans of WWII fiction that brings to light the darker parts of history, this novel is a must-read.

I Highly Recommend

Review by Ellie Yarde
Yarde Reviews & Book Promotion

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Ava and Shalom

Kate Birkin

Kate Birkin is the #1 Bestselling author of The Consequence of Anna and Ava and Shalom, the heartrending novels that became an instant success. With degrees in English Literature and History, she is an accomplished author and ghostwriter of a dozen novels and two original screenplays.

Kate lives in Carmel, California, in her refurbished Victorian home overlooking the sea, where vintage oil painting portraits adorn the walls and their eyes seemingly follow you, stairs creak and doors mysteriously open by themselves, a fire is always crackling in her stone fireplace, and her two Siamese cats, Matilda and Carmichael, sit by her side while she writes.

Things that inspire her: ivy-covered wrought iron gates, deteriorating mansions from another era, long-held family secrets, hidden rooms, and beautiful places like the Land of Éire (Ireland) and the Isles of Scotland, to name a few.

As a lover of the arts, Kate also enjoys the opera, ballet, and playing her violin and piano. A passionate advocate for human and animal rights, she supports multiple charities that champion their cause.

A Fiery Soul Obsession With Writing.

“When I was a child, I knew that books were pure magic. Portals into another realm where the book cover itself is the enchanted key to enter. To be able to time travel and experience life through someone else’s eyes is something I have always cherished. And now, as I create these stories and characters myself, I fall in love with them. It’s not just the reader who embarks on a journey as they begin one of my novels. Like Bastian in The Neverending Story, I too venture on that same journey when I write, loving every minute of it!”

Mark Bornz

Mark Bornz has a Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering with a minor in Psychology, earning his degree from a prestigious engineering university. He specialized in robotic automation during a long career manufacturing the latest communications technologies used around the world. In his spare time as a professional engineer, he began a side career as a fiction writer, spending his evenings on what he loved most.

Through collaboration with fellow writer, Kate Birkin, Mark became her co-author and editor, and together they built their literary company, KATE BIRKIN BOOKS. Humbled, blessed, and grateful, they are thrilled their common love for creative writing has entertained millions of readers around the world.

Mark’s other interests include hockey, tennis, skiing in the mountains, world history, European sports cars, Irish whiskey, and spending summers at his remote cabin on the lake.

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Once Upon a Winter: A Tender Happily Ever After Historical Novella (Heartwarming Christmas) by Heidi Eljarbo

 


Once Upon a Winter: 
A Tender Happily Ever After Historical Novella 
(Heartwarming Christmas)
By Heidi Eljarbo



Publication Date: 19th December 2024
Publisher: Independently Published
Page Length: 131 Pages
Genre: Sweet Romance, Holiday Fiction

An enchanting fairytale-like escape.

Nothing less than a miracle can free her from her parents’ choice of husband, but she’s determined to try.

Only fate can draw him back to the land of his ancestors and his legacy, and he must make it there before it’s too late.

Lady Starr desires to discover what life is like beyond the castle walls and ventures out on her own, dressed as a common villager. She’s heard of chance encounters that blossomed into romance in fairy tales and folklore, but can her dreams of finding a deep and forever love come true?

Hungry, sick, and destitute, Whit finds refuge from strife and war in a neighboring land. As a soldier in exile, he has no other choice but to beg for scraps at the marketplace and draw portraits for a pittance.

When Lady Starr asks the pauper to render her portrait, he is smitten…not only with her beauty but with the impression of goodness that surrounds her.

The gentle maiden seems to enjoy his company, but Whit carries a deeply hidden secret—one that cannot be revealed until the time is right…and that day may never come.

From award-winning author Heidi Eljarbo comes a clean and sweet romance novella about two people destined to be together. Goodness and perseverance combined with the magic of December and Christmastime may be what they need to help them both find a new start.

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Once Upon a Winter

Heidi Eljarbo


Heidi Eljarbo is the bestselling author of historical fiction and mysteries filled with courageous and good characters that are easy to love and others you don't want to go near.

Heidi grew up in a home filled with books and artwork and she never truly imagined she would do anything other than write and paint. She studied art, languages, and history, all of which have come in handy when working as an author, magazine journalist, and painter. 

After living in Canada, six US states, Japan, Switzerland, and Austria, Heidi now calls Norway home. She and her husband have fifteen grandchildren—so far—in addition to a bouncy Wheaten Terrier.

Their favorite retreat is a mountain cabin, where they hike in the summertime and ski the vast, white terrain during winter.

Heidi’s favorites are family, God's beautiful nature, and the word whimsical.

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Christmas Parties, Snow, and Other Follies: A sweet historical holiday romance (Heartwarming Christmas) by Heidi Eljarbo

 
Christmas Parties, Snow, and Other Follies: A sweet historical holiday romance 
(Heartwarming Christmas)
By Heidi Eljarbo


Publication Date: 1st December 2022
Publisher: Independently Published
Page Length: 149 Pages
Genre: Historical Holiday Romance

When common rules of behavior in polite society come across as tedious and insurmountable, spinsterhood seems the only option…

Miss Gingifer Mitford’s parents have plans for their daughter’s future—prospects that include a certain type of husband, where to live, and how to behave. But Ginger cannot wrap her heart around these arrangements and becomes annoyingly willful. When she returns to the country and Dewdrop House for the annual cousin capers during the Christmas holidays, little does she know that this December, everything will change.

Bertran Stanton has always worked hard to prove himself worthy of his good fortune. As first in line to inherit the title and estate, Bert has lived most of his life with his uncle and benefactor Lord Conrad Stanton, the Earl of Thorndale. But the earl is concerned that Bert has yet to choose a suitable wife and gives him until the eve of the new year to become acquainted with Lady Charlotte or be sent to London to find a wife there. Bert is in a quandary about whether he should be loyal to Uncle Conrad’s wishes or trust his inner feelings.

As the cousins gather for jolly games, caroling, and various Christmas parties, Bert cannot dismiss a notion that keeps coming back. Could it be that the love of his life has been right in front of him all this time? And more than that, is it conceivable that the headstrong but unresistingly charming Ginger will ever feel the same, or will he have to look elsewhere?

A delightful Christmas romance with wit and heart. Readers who enjoy clean and wholesome romance with a happily ever after will love this.

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 Christmas Parties, Snow, and Other Follies


Heidi Eljarbo


Heidi Eljarbo is the bestselling author of historical fiction and mysteries filled with courageous and good characters that are easy to love and others you don't want to go near.

Heidi grew up in a home filled with books and artwork and she never truly imagined she would do anything other than write and paint. She studied art, languages, and history, all of which have come in handy when working as an author, magazine journalist, and painter. 

After living in Canada, six US states, Japan, Switzerland, and Austria, Heidi now calls Norway home. She and her husband have fifteen grandchildren—so far—in addition to a bouncy Wheaten Terrier.

Their favorite retreat is a mountain cabin, where they hike in the summertime and ski the vast, white terrain during winter.

Heidi’s favorites are family, God's beautiful nature, and the word whimsical.

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Lady Charlotte and the Lending Library (The Rogue's Alliance Book 1) by Angelina Jameson

 


Lady Charlotte and the Lending Library
(The Rogue's Alliance Book 1)
By Angelina Jameson


Publication Date: 19th November 2024
Publisher: Angelina Jameson 
Page Length: 244 Pages
Genre: Regency Historical Romance

Lady Charlotte and her friends Edith and Louisa are misfits of the marriage mart. Thorne’s Lending Library is their sanctuary from the ton, where they can pursue unconventional hobbies. When Thorne’s is threatened with closure, the three friends band together to save the library.

Lord Ashford must learn whether his sister is satirized in Caroline Lamb’s upcoming novel. An encounter near White’s diverts the marquess from his mission as Ashford becomes involved with Lady Charlotte’s plan to save Thorne’s. He soon discovers the campaign to close the library was instigated by the Rogue’s Alliance, a mysterious London criminal coalition.

As Charlotte and Ashford spend time together, Charlotte discovers that first impressions aren’t always to be believed, and Ashford begins to think the lady isn’t as unsuitable as he first imagined.

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Lady Charlotte and the Lending Library


Angelina Jameson


Angelina Jameson is a multi-published author of historical Regency romance. Growing up in Las Vegas, Nevada, Angelina joined the US Air Force to see the world. Dreams of visiting the United Kingdom were fulfilled when she was stationed at RAF Lakenheath in the beautiful countryside of Suffolk, England. Five years later she returned to the states having acquired a love of not only all things British but also Regency and historical romance. 

With the help of Romance Writers of America, the hobby of writing developed into a dream of sharing her stories with others. Angelina currently lives in the great state of Alaska with her supportive husband and two teenage sons. She loves to write with a steady supply of coffee nearby and one of three cats on her lap. 

For news of upcoming releases and a deleted scene from The Marquess's Christmas Lily visit her author website at http://www.angelinajameson.com

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Wednesday, 18 December 2024

Warrior of Two Kings (The Northumbria Trilogy Book 1) by Birgit Constant



Warrior of Two Kings
(The Northumbria Trilogy Book 1)
By Birgit Constant


Publication Date: 21st October 2024
Publisher: tinctaculum 
Page Length: 370 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

Entangled in shifting alliances, a young English warrior fights for love, honour and survival in blood-soaked Northumbria.

England, 1066. In a remote Northumbrian village, young Oswulf is to become an elite warrior for the English king.

But as English, Norse and Norman forces wage war against each other to secure control over Northumbria, Oswulf is caught in a perilous web of fickle loyalities and relentless ambition that drive friend and foe alike.

Shaken by the excesses of his first battles, Oswulf’s faith in his chosen path wavers as the Normans tighten their grip on England. Too late does he discover that revenge is a murderous master and that he cannot honour his obligation without sacrificing everything.

Duty calls, but only destiny can save him.


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Warrior of Two Kings

Birgit Constant


Birgit Constant has a PhD in medieval studies, has learned eleven languages and worked her way through translation, IT and Public Relations before ending up in the world of books.

She has been working as an author, writer and editor in Landshut, Germany, since 2014.

She writes historical fiction for readers who want to immerse themselves into medieval history and languages. She has also published a guide for budding authors.

When she is not working on her manuscripts, you can find her on foot or on her bike at various speeds in Landshut, where she lives with her family.

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Fair Mountain Christmas (Heartwarming Christmas) by Heidi Eljarbo


Fair Mountain Christmas
(Heartwarming Christmas)
By Heidi Eljarbo


Publication Date: 4th October 2021
Publisher: Independently Published
Page Length: 86 Pages
Genre: Sweet Romance, Holiday Fiction

Nostalgia and Christmas miracles burn bright in this uplifting and heartwarming story about new beginnings and falling in love under a blanket of stars.

Fair Mountain, December 1972.

A few days before Christmas, Juni’s editor gives her a writing assignment that throws her far outside her comfort zone. She and her terrier, Leo, retreat to her grandparents’ old cabin in the Norwegian mountains in hopes of inspiration. But the trip turns into a heart-wrenching and emotionally challenging encounter. 
Memories of Juni’s childhood seep in as soon as she enters the cabin, and as for the writing assignment…what does she know about what children need for Christmas?

Juni’s focus changes when handsome Henry Norheim from Moose Lodge down the hill unexpectedly shows up outside her cottage door. His dedication to family, traditions, and Christmas celebration is contagious, but for Juni, coming out of her lonely shell is easier said than done.

As Juni’s deadline draws closer, and the snowflakes softly swirl down on Fair Mountain, she has to face up to her past, open her heart, and dare to take a step forward. Will the miracle of Christmas live up to its promise of hope, goodwill, and love this year?


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Fair Mountain Christmas

Heidi Eljarbo


Heidi Eljarbo is the bestselling author of historical fiction and mysteries filled with courageous and good characters that are easy to love and others you don't want to go near.

Heidi grew up in a home filled with books and artwork and she never truly imagined she would do anything other than write and paint. She studied art, languages, and history, all of which have come in handy when working as an author, magazine journalist, and painter. 

After living in Canada, six US states, Japan, Switzerland, and Austria, Heidi now calls Norway home. She and her husband have fifteen grandchildren—so far—in addition to a bouncy Wheaten Terrier.

Their favorite retreat is a mountain cabin, where they hike in the summertime and ski the vast, white terrain during winter.

Heidi’s favorites are family, God's beautiful nature, and the word whimsical.

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