Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Editorial Book Review: Eastern Shadows by Peter Nordgren

 



Eastern Shadows
By Peter Nordgren


Publication Date: 15th December 2025
Publisher: Northern Annex Publications
Page Length: 333
Genre: Crime Action Thriller

A young woman vanishes while exploring her roots in Thailand.

She left on her own. She posts on social media. “I’m safe,” she claims.

But her mother doesn't buy it. Neither do her friends.

What really happened to her? And where is she now?

Enter Shane Morris, a struggling journalist who once called Thailand home. He speaks the language. He knows the culture. But he’s still just an outsider, sent to unravel an intricate web of rumors and lies.

Navigating a land of corrupt officials, seedy motels, and ancient temples, Shane is pulled into the heart of Thailand’s shadowy underbelly. With each step toward the truth, he draws the attention of Kittisak Wanchai, a real-estate tycoon with criminal ties and a secret: he’s the missing woman’s father.

From the neon-soaked streets of Bangkok to the sacred shrines of the north, Shane is forced to confront the darkest parts of himself, and his past, to put the pieces together.

Surrounded on all sides by corruption and deceit, Shane’s world will be stripped bare and he’ll be left with a devastating choice: loyalty to the living, or devotion to the dead.

Eastern Shadows is a gritty, haunting reflection on the duality of human nature, and the lengths one is willing to go to hide their darkest secrets, all while peeling back the layers lurking beneath the Land of Smiles.


“Eastern Shadows,” Peter Nordgren’s debut novel, weaves an intricate tale that captivates from the outset. The story's vivid imagery and rich characters immerse readers in a world of mystery and crime. Nordgren’s prose explores complex themes, drawing readers into the darkness of his characters’ pasts and the challenges of their present. This narrative is more than a story; it’s a profound exploration of human resilience and the quest for identity.

The story centres on Shane, an investigative reporter, who embarks on a compelling journey to unravel the puzzle surrounding the disappearance of a woman named Ploy who was volunteering in Thailand. Driven by a relentless pursuit of the truth, Shane navigates a complex web of personal connections and hidden stories. His investigative work leads him to interview Ploy’s close friends, each providing fragmented pieces of her life that hint at her struggles and aspirations. He traverses crucial locations, from the vibrant streets of Bangkok, where night markets buzz with life, and bars sell more than liquor, to the quiet of the countryside. With every conversation and visit, Shane inches closer to uncovering Ploy’s fate.

Shane is a complex and determined protagonist, propelled by an overwhelming need to locate Ploy, regardless of the personal costs involved. His quest, however, often borders on recklessness—he plunges into dangerous situations that others would avoid, stepping into the shadows of the city where even the bravest hesitate. As he explores the mystery surrounding Ploy’s disappearance, this investigation transforms into a relentless mission. Shane is resolute; he will not return home until he has uncovered her fate, whether it be a joyful reunion or a tragic discovery. With each passing day, the stakes grow higher as bodies start to accumulate around him, each one a grim reminder of the dangers lurking in his pursuit. Meanwhile, the threats against his life escalate, yet Shane remains undeterred. He presses on through chaos and fear, a reckless adventurer determined to bring back the truth about Ploy, come what may. Through his thoughts and dialogue, the reader can appreciate the nuances of his motivations, revealing not just what he does but why he feels compelled to behave in certain ways, ultimately enhancing the reader’s understanding of his journey. As far as action heroes go, Shane may not be among the most legendary, but he certainly holds his own! 

The novel boasts a cast of well-crafted characters, each with their own complex backgrounds and motivations. Among them are several formidable villains, whose nefarious schemes and chilling intentions create an atmosphere thick with tension. These antagonists are not merely one-dimensional; they are intricate figures whose cunning plans and dark desires keep the protagonist—and the readers—constantly on their toes. The mysterious man Shane names "One-Hair" gives the story a sense of foreboding, as does Benz, who is a powerful gangster and one who you would not want to cross. But it is Kittisak Wanchai, a successful businessman, that really snags Shane’s interest, for Kittisak is Ploy’s father—although he might not know it yet. All the antagonists bring a chilling fear to the narrative, each exuding a certain menace. In the cases of One-Hair and Benz, they are not afraid to get their hands dirty, further intensifying the tension.

The rampant corruption that festers within the police force, combined with their alarming ineptitude, poses a substantial barrier for Shane as he desperately seeks to locate Ploy. Despite Shane’s heartfelt pleas and his deep-seated concerns laid bare to Chongrak, the imposing and rigid police chief, instead of helping, she coldly discourages Shane from following any promising leads regarding Ploy’s disappearance, only serving to ignite his resolve to uncover the truth on his own. Shane’s sense of frustration with the police is palpable. He navigates through a system that seems more interested in serving itself than serving the community. With each interaction, the indifference and incompetence of the authorities underscore the harsh reality: Shane knows he cannot depend on the police to aid in the search for Ploy.

Nordgren has masterfully crafted the vibrancy of Thailand, captivating readers into its breathtaking landscapes while simultaneously unveiling the darker, more sinister aspects lurking beneath the surface. The stark contrast between the opulent houses and business buildings of the wealthy elite and the dilapidated homes of the impoverished is vividly illustrated, highlighting the socioeconomic divides that shape the lives of the inhabitants. The bustling train station, characterised by its weathered benches and the chaotic throngs of people, stands in sharp relief against the peaceful landscape of the Thai countryside, creating a compelling backdrop for the narrative’s unfolding drama. In this setting, the local school emerges as a beacon of youthful energy and ambition, a dynamic hub of learning and aspiration. It provides a grounding point for the characters amidst the surrounding chaos, symbolising hope and potential in an otherwise tumultuous environment. Each location is meticulously detailed, with vibrant descriptions that add layers of depth and authenticity to the story. This striking juxtaposition between the sprawling urban landscape and the serene rural settings not only enhances the storytelling but also brings to life the intricate complexities of the land—and its diverse people—drawing readers deeper into the heart of Thailand.

There is no doubt that Nordgren is a masterful storyteller. He expertly weaves intricate plot twists that leave readers on the edge of their seats. With each chapter, he skilfully introduces unexpected turns and suspenseful moments, keeping the reader guessing about the outcome right up until the final pages. His ability to craft suspenseful narratives makes it difficult to depict the direction of the story, making for an exhilarating reading experience filled with surprises at every turn.

If you’re a fan of adrenaline-fueled crime thrillers that grip you from the very first page and keep you reading through the night, then “Eastern Shadows” by Peter Nordgren is an essential addition to your reading list. Nordgren’s remarkable talent for developing psychologically nuanced and thrilling characters ensures that his work stands out. This book comes highly recommended.

Review by Mary Anne Yarde
The Coffee Pot Book Club

Pre-order your copy of
Eastern Shadows
Publication Date: 15th December 2025

Peter Nordgren


Peter Nordgren is an experienced technical writer and first-time novelist. In his free time, he is an avid reader, film buff, and sports fan. His debut novel, Eastern Shadows, is inspired by his time living in Thailand. He currently lives in Utah with his wife and three children.




Ugarit: Tales of a Lost City by Janet Tamaren




Ugarit: Tales of a Lost City
By Janet Tamaren


Publication Date: 2nd September 2025
Publisher: Historium Press
Page Length: 233
Genre: Historical Fiction (Ancient)

An epic of love, survival, and the fall of empires

In the shadow of a burning world, two souls must choose between the past they cherish and the future they fear.

Spring, 1190 BCE. 

On the glittering coast of the eastern Mediterranean, the city of Ugarit thrives-its markets vibrant, its libraries vast, its people unaware that the world they know is about to vanish.

Yoninah, a healer steeped in ancient wisdom, tends to the wounded and the grieving with herbs, charms, and quiet strength. When a battle-scarred Mycenaean soldier appears at her door, memories stir-and so does danger.

Thut-Moses, a scribe trained in Egypt, advises a king shaken by the collapse of cities once thought invincible. As invading forces creep ever closer, he must find the courage to guide a faltering kingdom through the storm.

Drawn from real archaeological discoveries and newly-translated clay tablets, UGARIT is a luminous and unforgettable journey into a vanished world, where the choices of a few may echo for eternity.

Pick up your copy of 
Ugarit: Tales of a Lost City

Janet Tamaren


Janet Tamaren is a retired physician. She practiced in rural Kentucky for twenty years. She now lives in Denver with her husband. She has three children and two grandchildren. She enjoys writing and has written two books: a memoir about doctoring and a study guide to stories from the Hebrew Bible. She started writing this book about Ugarit during COVID lockdown. “This book is about another time and place where global trade networks came to a screeching halt, where a high-level civilization was threatened (and experienced) collapse. A time three thousand years ago: before the time of the Greeks and before the stories of the Hebrew Bible.”

Connect with Janet Tamaren:


 

Monday, 20 October 2025

Life and Death in Ephesus: A Short Story Collection by Finlay McQuade



Life and Death in Ephesus: A Short Story Collection
By Finlay McQuade


Publication Date: 6th June 2023
Publisher: Historium Press
Page Length: 262 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction / Short Stories

I shall reveal the true story of the destruction of the temple of Artemis...

For over a thousand years, Ephesus, on the Aegean coast of what is now modern Turkey, was a thriving city. It was the site of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Wonders of the Ancient World, and a destination for religious pilgrimage long before the advent of Christianity. In the first century CE, St. John and St. Paul introduced Christianity to Ephesus, where it survived its turbulent beginnings and hosted, in 431 CE, the God-defining Council of Ephesus.

Life and Death in Ephesus is a collection of stories about major events in the history of the ancient city. Characters appearing in these stories include Herostratus, first to commit a "herostratic crime"; Alexander, the warrior king; Lysimachus, his lieutenant and later his successor; Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, both conquerors of Cleopatra; Heraclitus, the philosopher who said, "You can't put your foot in the same river twice"; St. Paul, persona non grata in Ephesus; Nestorius, whose characterization of Jesus split the Eastern and Western church, and others. 

Pick up your copy of
Life and Death in Ephesus

Finlay McQuade


Finlay McQuade is a retired educator. He was born in Ireland, went to high school in England, and university in the USA. He has a BA in English from Pomona College, an MA in British and American literature from Harvard, and a PhD in education from the University of Pittsburgh. He began his career as a high school English teacher, but after co-writing How to Make a Better School, he found himself in demand as a consultant to schools and school improvement projects in the USA and abroad. After retiring from Bogazici University in Istanbul, where he taught in the school of education, he lived for eight years among the ruins of Ephesus, where he wrote a series of stories about major events in the history of that ancient city. 

Connect with Finlay


Saturday, 18 October 2025

The Carver Affair (The Lucy Lawrence Mysteries Book 5) by Pam Lecky




The Carver Affair
(The Lucy Lawrence Mysteries Book 5)
By Pam Lecky


Publication Date: 22nd January 2026
Publisher: Storm Publishing
Page Length: 300 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction / Mystery

When Peggy O'Reilly steps off the Wexford train, she dreams of a fresh start. Within days, she's vanished into Dublin's shadows, and soon the search for a missing girl has become a hunt for a killer...

Dublin, 1894. Lucy Lawrence arrives in Ireland expecting a pleasant summer holiday while her husband Phineas investigates security at Dublin Castle. But when her maid's young cousin disappears and is found murdered in the notorious Monto red-light district, Lucy cannot stand idly by, especially when the girl's sister is still missing.

In Merrion Square, banker Myles Carver grieves his dying wife with his beautiful daughter-in-law Olivia. In the Monto's brothels, madam Celine Burton rules through violence and fear. Between these two worlds stands Detective Inspector Fergus Ryan, hunting a killer while the powerful protect their secrets. As bodies mount and time runs out, Lucy must decide who to trust in a city full of contradictions.

From sumptuous drawing rooms to squalid brothels the police dare not enter, this is a gripping Victorian mystery and a thrilling addition to the bestselling Lucy Lawrence series.

Pre-order your copy of
The Carver Affair
(The Lucy Lawrence Mysteries Book 5)
Release Date: 22nd January 2026

Pam Lecky


Pam is an Irish historical fiction author with Avon Books UK and Storm Publishing. She is represented by Therese Coen at Susanna Lea Associates Literary Agency, London. Pam is a member of the Historical Novel Society, The Crime Writers' Association and the Society of Authors.

Her Secret War, her Irish WW2 thriller, was released in October 2021, gaining a best seller badge in the US. The sequel, Her Last Betrayal, was released in April 2022 and also gained bestseller status. The third book in the series, The Last Letter from London, was published in August 2023. Her standalone police procedural/murder mystery, Under a Lightning Sky, set during the Blitz in London, was published on July 4th 2024.

Early in 2024, Pam was delighted to announce that Storm Publishing have bought the rights to her popular Victorian mystery series, The Lucy Lawrence Mysteries. The first three books were re-launched in July 2024, with a new fourth book slated for publication in September 2024.

The Bowes Inheritance, her debut novel, was awarded the B.R.A.G. Medallion; was shortlisted for the Carousel Aware Prize 2016; made 'Editor's Choice' by the Historical Novel Society; long-listed for the Historical Novel Society 2016 Indie Award; and chosen as a Discovered Diamond in February 2017.

Connect with Pam:




Bright One by Lisajoy Sachs

 


Bright One

By Lisajoy Sachs



Publication Date: 18th October 2025

Publisher: Historium Press
Page Length: 318
Genre: Historical World War II / Holocaust Fiction

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.

Pick up your copy of

Bright One


Lisajoy Sachs


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.

Connect with Lisajoy Sachs:


The Witch of Godstow Abbey (Murders in the Abbey, Book Two) by Lady Harriet & Peter Stephenson




The Witch of Godstow Abbey
(Murders in the Abbey, Book Two)
By Lady Harriet & Peter Stephenson


Publication Date: 18th October 2025
Publisher: Historium Press
Page Length: 266
Genre: Historical Fiction / Thriller

A widowed academic investigating these strange historical practices gets drawn back in time and into the year 1290 in Oxford. Join a cast of compelling characters-nuns, novices and outsiders-as they battle the forces of darkness. Enter their struggle against evil, clandestine organizations. Join their life-threatening fight to protect each other, be willing to die for each other, and occasionally fall in love.

Will heroic love and righteous pursuit of justice triumph? Will the horror-inducing villain be found out and overthrown? Or will the courageous troop of those fighting for what is good be overpowered and taken captive?

Set in Oxford, England, in the year 1290, a struggle takes place between the sisters of the local convent and a strange, terrifying local evil society. They discover a secret organization of men who perform unspeakable deeds. The lives of several sisters are in danger.

Join Mother Alice, Sister Agnes and Isabel, along with Lady Beatrix and Lady Harriet, as they confront and do battle with an evil, secret society intent on attacking them, taking over the convent and sacrificing a young woman.

If you love stories that keep you turning pages while imparting fascinating accounts of the past, this latest mystery in the "Murders in the Abbey" series will tingle your spine.

Pick up your copy of
The Witch of Godstow Abbey
(Murders in the Abbey, Book Two)

Lady Harriet


Harriet Elizabeth Taggart, writing under the pen name Lady Harriet, holds the legal title “Lady of the Manor,” as defined under English law, and traces her ancestry to Charlemagne’s royal line.

A lifelong reader and devoted genealogist of nearly 50 years, Harriet has always had a passion for stories, whether buried in the past or found in the pages of a good book. She is the co-author of We Are Manx, a self-published family saga that explores her Manx heritage and the history of the Isle of Man in rich detail.

She’s also a photographer who prefers being behind the lens, a word-lover addicted to word games, and a wooden jigsaw puzzle fanatic. She has traveled extensively, with a deep appreciation for history, other cultures, and the unexpected joys found away from home. Her career spanned volunteerism, real estate and systems administration, but now she happily devotes her time to creative pursuits—supported and inspired by a large and loving family.

As she puts it: “I’m old enough for Medicare, but not quite old enough to get a birthday card from King Charles—were I a Brit.”

The Witch of Godstow Abbey, written in collaboration with Dr. Peter Stephenson, marks her first (but hopefully not last) foray into historical fiction. With photography she creates books of images; with storytelling, she creates images made of words.

Connect with Lady Harriet 

Dr. Peter Stephenson

Dr. Peter “Doc” Stephenson is entering the realm of historical fiction after a 50-year career in technology during which he authored or contributed to over 20 books on computing, computer investigation, and computer security topics.

In addition to writing, Dr. Stephenson has been playing blues music for 70 years and it is through performing, and after earning a PhD, that he was given the appellation, “Doc” by the owner of one of his performance venues.

Having visited Oxford several times, it was only natural that he would set his tales in Oxfordshire. His academic experience in Oxford Town sealed the deal and resulted in his first novel, The Whispering Dead of Rewley Abbey. 

“Whispering Dead” is the first in a series of murder mysteries, called “Murders in the Abbey”, that follow the carryings-on in Rewley Abbey (monks) and Godstow Abbey (nuns) from the end of the 13th century to the dissolution of convents and monasteries by King Henry VIII in the 16th century. 

Dr. Stephenson lives with a 15-year-old dog and two Savannah cats on a pond in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Connect with Dr. Peter Stephenson:

Publisher Website




Friday, 17 October 2025

Under The Sword (The Rival Courts) by Luv Lubker



Under The Sword
(The Rival Courts)
By Luv Lubker




Publication Date: July 14th, 2025
Publisher: Historium Press
Pages: 414
Genre: Historical Fiction

From acclaimed Victorian historical author, Luv Lubker, the author of "Under His Spell" comes the continuing romance of the Princess Royal Victoria and Frederick III of Prussia.

Join Queen Victoria's eldest daughter and her husband, future German Emperor Frederick III in this third installment of The Rival Courts family saga, as they climb the treacherous path to their dream of German unification in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870.

In the calm after the storm, Vicky and Fritz have it all: a devoted marriage, a growing family, and the promise of a bright future. But Fritz's Uncle Karl lies in wait behind the scenes, hatching his newest plot. A shocking outcome of Vicky's Royal duties will bring fresh doubts to Fritz's heart, and his fatherhood.

As personal tragedy strikes and shakes them to their core, Fritz is forced to lead the largest battle history has ever seen. One which could change the face of Europe forever.

Vicky's best friend struggles to shield her daughters from the sinister force that seeks to control them. The youngest shares her grandfather's uncanny ability to know the truth behind others' motives. But can she see the truth in him? In such a dangerous world, what heroic role will this small child play?

Can they escape the danger and betrayal that lurks in every corner as they travel to the icy expanse of Russia, the peaceful Mediterranean shores, and the vast Eastern deserts?

Will Vicky and Fritz's love and marriage survive a mysterious illness, or will Uncle Karl's conspiracies tear them apart for good?

Fans of Clare McHugh's A Most English Princess, Mary Hart Perry's The Shadow Princess, and Daisy Goodwin's Victoria will be swept away by this gripping tale of love, war, and intrigue. With rich historical detail and deeply human struggles, Under the Sword, the third installment of The Rival Courts saga, brings to life the triumphs and tragedies in a fight against a nefarious trade which flourished in the shadows of the Royal court. A must-read for lovers of Victorian-era royal fiction.

Excerpt

The carriage drove on, almost silently, the padded wheels making soft noises in the grass and autumn leaves. There had not yet been any snow. Everything was black; every shining part of the harness was covered; the coachman was dressed in dull black. Four cloaked figures sat inside, a young woman dressed in deepest mourning, her face buried in her handkerchief, and, huddled next to her, were three little girls. A single small trunk sat behind them.

“Mama,” the eldest girl said, “Where are we going?”

“I do not know yet, Mariechen. We must arrive in Anhalt if we can, and I shall decide further then.”

“Is Charlotta in the trunk?” the youngest girl asked quietly, as if speaking to herself.

“What do you mean, Louischen, how would she be?”

“The little girl in the glass over my bed. I always kiss her goodnight. And I didn’t… before we left.” The little girl tried to control a sob.

“Oh,” the other girl groaned, rubbing her eyes. She had fallen asleep between the other two. “Mama, can we not stop? I think I’m going to be sick,” she murmured.

“No, Ebi, we must go on, as far as we can tonight. And I want you to be very careful when we do stop. Stay together, and don’t call each other by your names – but do not use your titles either. We must think of some other names to use. We don’t want anyone to recognize you.”

“But, we will go home, won’t we, Mama?” Louischen looked up at her, her big eyes filling with tears again. “Will we see Aunty Vicky and Uncle Fritz again before we go on? Why were they crying when they came here? Why were you crying, Mama?”

“Ach, meine lieblings, what can I tell them?” the woman sobbed to herself. She thought of the goodbye which had taken place a couple of hours before, when she had embraced her friends and cousins, the Crown Prince and Crown Princess, for what might have been the last time. “Gott be with you, am wiedersehen, Marianne,” Fritz had said, with the kindly look he always had for her as he squeezed her hand, but there had been sorrow in his eyes at the same time. Vicky had thrown her arms around Marianne impulsively, and kissed the little girls goodbye, clinging particularly to Louischen.

Marianne looked down at her three daughters with a lump in her throat; three such small, pitifully helpless morsels of humanity. Ebi, thankfully, had not been sick. Marianne’s heart twisted at the sight of her sweet little face as her head leaned on her sister’s shoulder, her mouth dropping open as she drifted off again.

She sadly shook her head. No, she thought, you will never see Aunty Vicky and Uncle Fritz again. She covered her face with her hands. She could never bring her little girls back to Berlin as long as her husband and his father lived.

Pick up your copy of
(The Rival Courts)
Under The Sword


Luv Lubker


Luv Lubker began life in the Animal World, researching creatures great and small since before she can remember, and earning her degree in chicken psychology by age twelve. Not long after, she immigrated to the Victorian era, where she has lived half her life in close company with the Brontë sisters and made friends with Queen Victoria’s extended family, whom she now knows quite as well as her own kin.

Born in a cattle trough in the Appalachian Mountains, Luv currently resides in Texas’ Great Plains when visiting the modern world. When she isn’t writing or reading, she delights in preparing and savoring gourmet raw food with her family and exploring nature on long bike rides. Her special abilities include researching in seven languages and riding a unicycle since age seven.

Luv’s research delves into the unwritten stories that history left behind. Through unpublished letters, altered manuscripts, and deeply buried secrets, she reveals emotional truths concealed beneath the era’s refined exterior. Her novels give voice to the silenced, reveal what Victorians were taught to suppress and what their biographers chose to omit, tracing invisible scars that shaped lives, choices, and history itself.


Connect with 
Luv Lubker:





The Unquiet Spirit (Spirited Encounters Book 1) by Penny Hampson

 

The Unquiet Spirit
(Spirited Encounters Book 1)
By Penny Hampson


Publication Date: 17th October 2025
Publisher: PP&M Publishing
Page Length: 245
Genre: Paranormal Ghost Romance

She wasn’t home alone...

With her love life in tatters, Kate Wilson needs a fresh start, and where could be better than the old Cornish house that had belonged to her godmother?

There’s just one problem – it comes with a ghost as a sitting tenant.

Her grumpy new neighbour, the broodingly handsome Tom Carbis, is another fly in the ointment – he seems to turn up wherever Kate goes. His dog might be friendly, but he’s definitely not.

Then the discovery of a hidden diary points Kate to a romantic mystery with links to both Tom’s family and her house’s past – a mystery that might explain the reason for her spectral lodger.

The downside? Kate needs Tom’s help to solve it and has to convince him that she is not his foe.

But working with Tom to unravel long-buried secrets has unexpected consequences, and Kate discovers far more than she bargained for.

The Unquiet Spirit is a spooky, suspense-filled, enemies-to-lovers romance.

Only 0.99 on #Kindle for a Limited Time
Pick up your copy of
The Unquiet Spirit
Read with #KindleUnlimited


Penny Hampson

Penny Hampson writes mysteries, and because she has a passion for history, you’ll find her stories also reflect that. A Gentleman’s Promise, a traditional Regency romance, was Penny’s debut novel and the first of her Gentlemen Series. There are now three novels in the series, with the fourth, An Adventurer’s Contract, due to be released by the end of 2024. 

Penny lives with her family in Oxfordshire, and when she is not writing, she enjoys reading, walking, swimming, and the odd gin and tonic (not all at the same time).

Penny’s books are all available on Amazon: viewauthor.at/Pennysbooks