Sunday, 1 February 2026

Escape To The Maroons by Mike Weedall

 


Escape To The Maroons
By Mike Weedall




Publication Date: August 19th, 2025
Publisher: Historium Press
Pages: 275
Genre: Historical Fiction


In 1792, an escaped slave, raised and living as white, is discovered and forced to flee into the Great Dismal Swamp.


Barely escaping a bounty hunter, a Maroons community of fugitive slaves rescues him. Over time, Nathanial comes to accept his true identity while fighting to overcome the suspicions of his new community. Because of his pale skin, he becomes a conductor on the underground railroad, slipping runners onto ships going north. On one of his missions, fate intervenes and places Nathanial's community at risk.


This little-known chapter in American history tells how escaped enslaved people gave their all to live free while creating a community and economy in one of the world's most unforgiving environments.


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Escape To The Maroons

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Mike Weedall



As the author of three books, Mike’s passion is finding the little-known stories of history and bringing them to life. History in school is too often events and dates. Mike seeks to discover the people who lived those events and reveal why those individuals made the decisions they did. Ultimately, there are stories to be mined, and who doesn’t love a good story?

In his soon-to-be-released historical novel “Escape To The Maroons,” Mike tells the little-known story of 1791 self-liberated slaves who chose to struggle for survival in The Great Dismal Swamp in their determination to live free. The term Maroons delineates areas where escaped slaves fled and could not be recaptured. It’s estimated that over 2,000 survived deep in the swamp around the turn of that century. 

His first book “Iva: The True Story of Tokyo Rose” describes the tragic life of Iva Toguri. Trapped in Japan during World War II, this Japanese American woman was forced to work for Radio Tokyo. Although she never participated in propaganda, the racial animus of post-war America led to her being falsely labelled as Tokyo Rose and prosecuted for treason. Through her incarceration and the ongoing discrimination heaped upon her, Iva never lost her courage and determination.

“War Angel: Korea 1950” was his second book that followed a reservist nurse thrust into the carnage of The Korean War. Serving as an operating room nurse in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, the real MASH and strength of a woman is revealed.  

Mike resides with his family in the Pacific Northwest where they enjoy experiencing the outdoors.

Solstice (The Newcastle Witch Trials Trilogy, Book 3) by Helen Steadman



 

Solstice
(The Newcastle Witch Trials Trilogy, Book 3)
By Helen Steadman



Publication Date: 18th September 2023
Publisher: Bell Jar Books
Page Length: 336
Genre: Historical Fiction / Horror

England, 1673. 

Still a world of witches, witch trials and witchfinders.

When a new vicar arrives to take over the parish of Mutton Clog, the village finds itself in the grip of puritan fever, and suspicious eyes are turned on Rose Driver.

Rose’s mother, brother and grandmother were all put to death by the Scottish witchfinder, John Sharpe.

Almost quarter of a century after the Newcastle witch trials, Sharpe is no longer a threat. Rose should be safe in her quiet village, but is history about to repeat itself?

Find out in Solstice, the powerful conclusion to the trilogy, which tells the story of one woman’s struggle for survival in a hostile and superstitious world.

The Newcastle Witch Trials trilogy was inspired by the little-known 1650 witch trials, where fifteen women and one man were hanged for witchcraft on a single day.

Praise


"Solstice (The Newcastle Witch Trials Trilogy, Book 3)" by Helen Steadman sharply draws a line between good and evil, centring on Rose’s struggle for hope amid threats of witchcraft and persecution. As the series continues, hope emerges that the accusations may finally end, offering Rose and her family a chance at peace—an explicit contrast to the darkness aiming to silence the innocent. 

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Helen Steadman


Helen Steadman mostly writes biographical historical fiction (think herbs, healing, witch trials, swords, shipwrecks and lighthouses) set in the north east of England. So far, she’s written the Newcastle Witch Trials trilogy (Widdershins, Sunwise and Solstice), The Running Wolf (about the Shotley Bridge swordmakers) and Grace (about Grace Darling, the heroic lighthouse keeper’s daughter).

And then — because why not — there’s God of Fire set on Mount Olympus, which is absolutely nowhere near the north east of England. A sequel featuring Aphrodite is planned. Probably. At some point. (Helen is a slow writer. Deadlines tend to pass her by.)

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The Perfect Valentine’s Gift Starts with a Book



Valentine’s Day calls for a story that sweeps you off your feet and pulls you into another world. If you’re craving romance with a touch of danger, longing, and history woven through every page, today’s book promises an unforgettable escape.

Let me introduce you to The Last Plantagenet—a “giddily romantic” time-slip tale set within the treacherous and tantalising court of King Richard III, written by Jennifer C. Wilson.


💘 Why You’ll Fall in Love with This Story

✔️ A swoon-worthy time-slip romance where modern life collides with medieval passion
✔️ A brave heroine caught between two worlds—and one dangerously compelling king
✔️ Courtly intrigue, stormy secrets, and a love story set on the eve of history’s most decisive battle
✔️ A richly atmospheric setting that pulls you straight into the court of Richard III
✔️ Perfect for readers who love romance with drama, destiny, and a touch of danger

If you’re searching for a Valentine’s read that blends history, heart, and a little bit of magic, this story promises a journey you won’t want to leave behind.

Check out the blurb:


The fireplace hadn’t looked like a time portal.

Nottingham, 2011

All Kate wanted was a fun, relaxing day out—watching knights joust at Nottingham Castle. What she gets instead is something far more unexpected.

Nottingham, 1485

Storm clouds are gathering over the court of Richard III.

Transported from one world to another in a heartbeat, Kate must learn how to survive life at the Ricardian court. But how will she cope when she catches the eye of the king himself?

Discover this “highly recommended” time-slip romance, set just before the decisive Battle of Bosworth

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Available on #KindleUnlimited — meaning you can fall into this romantic, time-crossing adventure at no extra cost if you’re a subscriber.

Read The Last Plantagenet today on Amazon and let this “highly recommended” story transport you straight into history—and straight into romance.

💖


Jennifer has been stalking dead monarchs since she was a child. It started with Mary, Queen of Scots, then moved onto Richard III. At least now it results in a story!

She won North Tyneside Libraries' Story Tyne short story competition in 2014 (no dead monarchs, but still not a cheerful read), and has been filling notebooks and hard-drives ever since. Her Kindred Spirits series, following the 'lives' of some very interesting ghostly communities, is published by Darkstroke, and her historical romances by Ocelot Press.

Jennifer is currently exploring some new ideas for historical romance, and hoping to visit Kindred Spirit friends old and new, north of the border...

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