Sunday, 1 February 2026

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.

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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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