Tuesday, 20 January 2026

A King Under Siege (The Plantagenet Legacy, Book 1) by Mercedes Rochelle

 

A King Under Siege
(The Plantagenet Legacy, Book 1)
By Mercedes Rochelle


Publication Date: 5th January 2019
Publisher: Sergeant Press
Page Length: 313 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

Richard II found himself under siege not once, but twice in his minority. Crowned king at age ten, he was only fourteen when the Peasants' Revolt terrorized London. But he proved himself every bit the Plantagenet successor, facing Wat Tyler and the rebels when all seemed lost. Alas, his triumph was short-lived, and for the next ten years he struggled to assert himself against his uncles and increasingly hostile nobles. Just like in the days of his great-grandfather Edward II, vengeful magnates strove to separate him from his friends and advisors, and even threatened to depose him if he refused to do their bidding. The Lords Appellant, as they came to be known, purged the royal household with the help of the Merciless Parliament. They murdered his closest allies, leaving the King alone and defenseless. He would never forget his humiliation at the hands of his subjects. Richard's inability to protect his adherents would haunt him for the rest of his life, and he vowed that next time, retribution would be his.

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Born in St. Louis MO with a degree from University of Missouri, Mercedes Rochelle learned about living history as a re-enactor and has been enamored with historical fiction ever since. A move to New York to do research and two careers ensued, but writing fiction remains her primary vocation. She lives in Sergeantsville, NJ with her husband in a log home they had built themselves.

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Monday, 19 January 2026

Red Anemones by Paula Dáil




Red Anemones
By Paula Dáil


Publication Date: October 17th, 2025
Publisher: Historium Press
Print Length: 449 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

Moving among generations of a German-Jewish-American family, "Red Anemones" is a poignant exploration of the intricate bonds, untold secrets, and unspoken legacies our ancestors bestow upon us.

Natalie Barlow's journey of self-discovery begins when her estranged mother's sudden death releases a storm of unrevealed family secrets reaching back to pre-WWI Germany.

As Natalie navigates the complexities of her newly discovered Jewish identity and her ancestral heritage, she comes face-to-face with the early 20th-century German immigrant experience, which included strong anti-German sentiment and deep antisemitism that prevailed across America.

Through diaries and letters her mother saved, Natalie learns of the personal costs this ugly reality extracted from generations of her own family. Ultimately, she must confront the question of her own identity.

Like Israel's red anemones carpeting the western Negev and Dvira Forest of the Judean foothills year after year, Natalie is determined, no matter the personal costs, to find the courage, resiliency, and passion to embrace the changes that bring new beginnings. Inspired by a true story.


Praise

“"Red Anemones" by Paula Dáil weaves a powerful narrative inspired by a gripping true story, infusing the text with authenticity and emotional resonance. This book is an absolute must-read for fans of the genre, as it expertly blends enthralling storytelling with fully realised characters and a rich plot.”

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Poignant, disturbing, and historically and dramatically riveting.”

Kirkus Reviews

As I read, I found myself utterly taken by Dáil’s writing. Her prose has rhythm and patience, tight, deliberate, and quietly powerful. She writes with tenderness but never sentimentality, allowing emotion to rise naturally from her characters’ choices. I could almost feel the weight of Nathalie’s conflict between family duty and self-determination, between love and freedom. The language is lived-in, grounded, and full of quiet heat.

Literary Titan, 5* Review

Excerpt

“What would my friends think of me if they found out I was living a lie… had been lying to them about who I really am? I could never explain this dishonestly to my sisterhood. It’s a Christian organization and none of the members would knowingly befriend a Jew. They would be horrified and never believe anything I said ever again, not that it would matter, because I’d be expelled.” Saying this, my aunt puts her head in her hands and sobs.

“Then I guess we don’t tell them,” I say, patting her arm.

“Just how is that going to work, Natalie? You, my niece, are suddenly Jewish by birth, but I’m not? Jewish identity passes through the mother, and since your mother is my sister – we’re either both Jewish or neither of us is Jewish. There’s no half-in-half-out. If you embrace your Jewish heritage, it casts a wide net that includes me and Emily and both Emily’s children.”

“It might not be as bad as you think,” I quietly suggest.

“That’s true. It might be a lot worse than either you or I can imagine.”

“Emily knows about the diaries and hasn’t asked a single question about what they contain. She can’t be that curious,” I reassure my aunt.

“She’s smart enough to have figured out she doesn’t want anything to do with any of this. Joe’s a Muslim and while he doesn’t especially like that Emily is a Christian, she’s not religious, so he can live with it. If he finds out his wife is a Jew, all hell will break loose. He’ll nullify the marriage, claim the children under Muslim law, then take off for the Middle East. She’d never get them back – probably never see them again.”

“Jesus…” I whisper.

“If Jesus could fix this, I guarantee you we wouldn’t be having this conversation,” Sally grimaces, rolling her eyes. “I’m not saying any of this will happen, but you need to understand that it could and understand precisely how great the risks involved in this possible scenario are. The stakes are higher than you can possibly imagine,” my aunt cautions me, looking hard into my eyes.

“Emily must’ve said something to you?” I ask.

“She mentioned finding Charlotte’s diaries and casually wondered what might be in them. I told her to ask you. If she hasn’t done that, then she doesn’t want to know.”

“But denying our Jewish heritage is failing to honor our ancestors, most of who were probably exterminated in German death camps. Don’t you feel any responsibility to honor their legacy, especially since we might be their only bloodline survivors?”

“I try very hard not think about that.”

“You’re comfortable ignoring our family history entirely?”

“I didn’t say that, Natalie. There’s a difference between ignoring something and broadcasting it.”

“But what you’re claiming is that if I continue the pattern of denial and bury all this, everything stays the same and everyone goes on living a false life as someone other than who they really are. If I decide to live my life authentically, as the Jew I was born to be, and am, the ripple effect could be devastating. Is that what you’re really saying?” I ask, my voice quavering as the enormous cost of claiming a life that increasingly means so much to me begins enveloping me like a thick, heavy fog.

“Unfortunately, that’s exactly what I’m saying, sweetheart. A lot of people could be badly – irreparably – hurt. Lives would be ruined forever, with no chance of repair.”

“Then I guess I have a decision to make,” I say, standing up.  

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A native Californian, Paula Dáil is an emerita research professor of social welfare and public policy and award-winning author. Widely published in the social sciences, she has also been recognized for her non-fiction and fiction writing, both under her own name and her pen name, Avery Michael. 

She is the recipient of first or second place Readers Favorite, Reader’s Choice, Independent Publisher, Bookfest and Literary Titan awards, a Booklist Starred Review and several other five-star reviews, including Goodreads, The Book Commentary, and Independent Book Review. Two of her books received the Non-fiction Book of the Year Award from the Council for Wisconsin Writers.

She holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and lives with her husband and dog in the Great Lakes Region of the Upper Midwest. 

Red Anemones is her tenth book.

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The Wolf (Clan Ross of Skye Book 1) by Hildie McQueen

 


The Wolf 
(Clan Ross of Skye Book 1) 
By Hildie McQueen


Publication Date: 27th February 2024
Publisher: Pink Door Publishing
Print Length: 206
Genre: Historical Romance

When enemies unite, battles of the heart are inevitable.

Munro Ross is a natural protector, whether in battle or otherwise, he will always intercede to help the downtrodden. However, upon meeting the mistreated beauty, an innate desire to be her savior ignites within him. In return for a truce, Munro choses to marry her, the daughter his clan's arch-nemesis. Will he ever be able to trust her fully and allow his heart free rein?

Lila MacKinnon has only known mistreatment her entire life. Since her mother's passing, she's been relegated to the role of mere servant within her own family. Now, she's destined to wed Munro Ross, the brother of Liard Ross, a member of the clan her father has waged war against for years. How can she possibly love a man who will never trust her?

A medieval highland tale of heartbreak and hope.

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Stories that bring the Magic of Scotland to life...

USA Today bestselling author Hildie McQueen brings action, romance, and unique settings to life in her captivating stories. From sweeping Scottish historicals to thrilling contemporary and fantasy romances, her books offer something for every reader to devour!

When she's not weaving tales, Hildie loves diving into a good book, connecting with fans at events, exploring new places, and spending time with her three adorable pups. She lives in the charming small town in Georgia with her superhero husband, Kurt, who makes every day an adventure.

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Sunday, 18 January 2026

Wolf of the Nordic Seas (Valiant Vikings Book 2) by Jennifer Ivy Walker

 


Wolf of the Nordic Seas
 (Valiant Vikings Book 2) 
By Jennifer Ivy Walker



Publication Date: 15th April 2025
Publisher: Green Mermaid Publications
Page Length: 357 Pages
Genre: Viking Historical Romance

Named after the Norse God of the Sea, Njörd grew up sailing, swimming, and fishing the fjords of Norway. Endowed with extraordinary senses, speed, and strength, he became known as Wolf of the Nordic Seas, leading lucrative Viking raids from the Baltic shores to the Black and Caspian Seas. When a Viking völva foretells his future through a seidr vision, Njörd learns that his fate and his mate—the siren with the sea goddess eyes—lie on the alabaster coast of Normandy in the distant Land of the White Chalk Cliffs.

Elfi Thorfinnsdóttir is a skilled shieldmaiden who seeks vengeance against the ruthless Frankish count who killed her brother and abducted her father in an attempt to seize her clifftop castle. But rather that submit to the count’s relentless demand for her hand in marriage, Elfi allies with Richard the Fearless—the Viking Duke of Normandy— and the Danish Jarl of Ribe known as the Wolf of the Nordic Seas.

As Elfi and Njörd discover startling secrets about their respective pasts, they find that the three Norns have entwined the threads of their fates not just as political allies, but as mates destined to fulfill a divine prophecy.

Wolf of the Nordic Seas— book 2 of the Valiant Vikings series set in tenth century Normandy— is a sizzling, scintillating blend of historical fiction, Norse mythology, paranormal

fantasy, and steamy Viking romance!

Praise
Get ready to be captivated by an epic Norse romantic adventure in “Wolf of the Nordic Seas” (Valiant Vikings Book 2) by Jennifer Ivy Walker. This thrilling tale promises to sweep readers off their feet and take them on an unforgettable journey into the heart of Viking lore.

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Jennifer Ivy Walker is an award-winning author of medieval Celtic, Nordic, and paranormal romance, as well as contemporary romance, historical fantasy, and WWII romantic suspense.

A former high school teacher and college professor of French with an MA in French literature, her novels encompass a love for French language, literature, history, and culture, including Celtic myths and legends, Norse mythology, Viking sagas, and Nordic lore.

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Saturday, 17 January 2026

Editorial Book Review: Whispers in the Snow: A charming and suspenseful Victorian historical romance mystery (Heartwarming Christmas) by Heidi Eljarbo

 



Whispers in the Snow
 (Heartwarming Christmas) 
By Heidi Eljarbo


Publication Date: 27th January 2026
Publisher:  Independently Published
Print Length: 125 Pages
Genre: Historical Romance 

Of course, a young woman in Norway during the late nineteenth century can be a successful amateur sleuth, and goodness knows, Cornelia’s days are always more exciting when she can devote her time to resolving a local mystery.

Cornelia Gran is a dedicated daughter, friendly and kind; although, she has an exorbitant amount of curiosity. She devours Arthur Conan Doyle’s magazine articles and tries to follow the fictitious Sherlock Holmes’s investigative examples, but her fascination with solving puzzles always gets her into mischief.

Each morning, Cornelia reads the newspaper, looking for a conundrum to solve. Searching for clues—and then chronicling her discoveries—thrills her. She certainly finds those activities more entertaining than taking her grandmother’s advice and attending one Christmas ball after another in search of a husband.

But chaos and danger turn Cornelia’s quiet days upside down when her attempt to find information about the owner of a nearby abandoned cottage takes her into dangerous territory. As winter winds rattle the windows and swirl snowdrifts against the doors, she faces off with a ghost, gets in trouble with the police, and finds herself staring down danger without thinking of the consequences. In the middle of it all, she meets Simon and is captivated by his charm, good looks, and personality.

Meanwhile, a real killer is after her, and he won’t stop until he gets information she doesn’t have! Christmas, with all its cheery festivities, hygge, and family traditions, has never been more threatened. Cornelia must call on all her investigative skills, not only to stop the ruination of her family’s holiday, but also to make certain Simon and his aunt keep what belongs to them. And maybe, just maybe, the amateur sleuth will discover the meaning of true love.

Set in a fictitious town in Norway in 1891, this cozy historical mystery is perfect for those who enjoy curious and determined women sleuths, clean and wholesome romance, and the discovery of buried secrets in an abandoned house.



The influence of the works of Arthur Conan Doyle and his fictitious Sherlock Holmes can have an astounding effect on the naturally curious and inquisitive. Cornelia Gran has always been drawn to uncovering the truth behind mysteries and delving into problems to find solutions, but these novels have given her a purpose. She understands the inner workings of Sherlock Holmes: his unquenchable desire to solve mysteries and to investigate them until an answer is found. However, such a way of life does not come without its dangers, and it is not long before Cornelia learns where the line between fact and fiction begins to blur.

The abandoned yellow house at the end of Hasselveien has never caught Cornelia’s interest before. But when it is mentioned in the newspaper, reported as abandoned, she cannot help but feel drawn towards it. Who lived there? Why did they leave the house and never return? The questions are endless, pulling her in until revealing the truth becomes less a matter of quenching curiosity and more a case of life and death.

“Whispers in the Snow (Heartwarming Christmas)” by Heidi Eljarbo entices the reader to step inside the mystery, to join Cornelia in her investigations, and captivates its audience until the secrets within its pages are unravelled and the final word is reached.

Cordelia is an intriguing and inquisitive individual. With her father often called away on business and her mother having passed away many years ago, Cordelia frequently finds herself alone, without the restraint of anyone telling her what she may or may not do. She is fiercely independent, believing, like her father, that marriage should occur because of love rather than obligation. Remaining unwed at twenty-five has granted her the freedom to shape her own day-to-day life. Her willingness for adventure and her desire to find something worth investigating lead her down a dangerous path—one she could never have predicted. Cordelia is certainly a character the reader can get behind, as her way of thinking has a distinctly modern feel. She refuses to be ignored or cast aside because she is not a man and has no inclination to step back and allow others to solve problems for her. She is a strong young woman whose kindness, curiosity, and willingness to help cast her as a very favourable heroine.

Cordelia refuses to allow the secrets hidden within the walls of the abandoned house to evade her, and her determination leads her back to the property time and again. Neither the flicker of candlelight nor the ghostly whispers of the night is enough to deter her from finding the answers she so desperately seeks. She soon finds herself caught in the middle of an intricate web of deception and precarious uncertainty. It is not long before Cordelia realises that her safety is not the only thing at risk when investigating a long-abandoned house. Nor is she the only person with a vested interest in discovering the identity of its owners. The carefully concealed truth surrounding who owns the house—and where they are—creates an eerie atmosphere throughout the first part of the novel. The desire to uncover the truth draws the reader in just as strongly as it draws Cordelia. This intense need to know is instilled within the very pages of the story, creating a sense of ominous foreboding as the narrative unfolds. The reader is never quite sure where the pages will lead, yet remains thoroughly engrossed in following the mystery to its conclusion.

Although Cordelia is invested in the mystery regardless, it certainly does not hurt that one of those involved is charmingly attractive. Simon initially rebukes her involvement, but Cordelia’s persistence places her firmly within a carefully concealed conspiracy—one where lives are at stake, and knowledge itself can prove dangerous. With such high risks, further investigation must be meticulously planned, as even a slip of the tongue could attract the attention of the wrong people. As the novel progresses, the stakes rise dramatically, and tensions grow exponentially. If the first part of the novel entices the reader with mystery, the second part holds their attention captive, pushing them to the edge of their seat as they read furiously on—eager to ensure the safety of the characters and to witness the outcome unfold with bated breath.

With a setting steeped in mystical winter whimsy, creating a chilling yet beautiful backdrop for the narrative, “Whispers in the Snow (Heartwarming Christmas)” by Heidi Eljarbo is a captivating novel. Within its pages lie the uncertainty of an unsolved puzzle, the intensity of a high-stakes thriller, and the gentle wonder of a Christmas romance.

Review by Ellie Yarde
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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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