Friday, 21 November 2025

Blog Tour: The Relic Keeper by Heidi Eljarbo

 


The Relic Keeper

By Heidi Eljarbo


Publication Date: 18th November 2025
Publisher:  Independently Published
Genre: Historical Fiction
Page Lenght: 162

Italy, 1620.

Angelo is an orphan, lonely and forgotten. Having been passed on from one family to the next, he ends up as a common thief, subject to and under the thumb of a ruthless robber called Tozzo.

Angelo knows no other life and has lost hope that any chance of providence will ever replace his lonely, misfortunate existence. When he loses his master, his livelihood is shaken. Tozzo’s plunder is hidden in a safe place, but what will happen if someone comes after Angelo to get their hands on the stolen relics? More than that, he feels threatened by words he’s heard too many times; that he’ll always remain unforgiven and doomed.

One day, a priest invites Angelo to help with chores around the church and rectory and, in exchange, offers him room and board. Padre Benedetto’s kindness and respect are unfamiliar and confusing, but Angelo’s safety is still a grave concern. Two older robbers have heard rumors about the hidden treasures and will stop at nothing to attain them.

With literary depictions and imagery, Angelo’s story is a gripping and emotional journey of faint hope and truth in seventeenth-century Italy—an artistic and audacious tale that crosses paths with art collector Vincenzo Giustiniani and the powerful Medici family.

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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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Editorial Book Review: 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.


Drawing inspiration from real events and people, “Bright One” by Lisajoy Sachs is a profoundly emotional journey that intricately explores the life of Jetti Finkelthal. Through vivid storytelling and rich character development, the narrative brings to life Jetti’s hardships and achievements, inviting readers into her world where hope and resilience intertwine.

Throughout her tumultuous journey, Jetti grapples with harrowing themes of abandonment, the ravages of war, the strain of illness, and the heavy shadows of grief that shape her experiences and fortify her resilience. The narrative intricately delves into her struggles and triumphs, painting a vivid tableau of her emotional distress, as well as the profound impact of her tumultuous past has on her present reality. With deftness and sensitivity, Sachs masterfully captures the complexity of Jetti’s character, allowing her story to resonate deeply with readers who embark on this emotional odyssey alongside her, witnessing her relentless fight for healing and hope despite overwhelming adversity. With the arrival of her daughter, Berta, a glimmer of belonging and newfound purpose ignites within Jetti, filling her heart with a fierce resolve to prioritise her child above all else. Yet, as the world around them begins to unravel, and the shadow of violence looms ever closer, Jetti finds herself faced with an agonising decision. The pursuit of what is best for her daughter demands an unimaginable sacrifice, forcing her to confront the depths of her love and the harrowing choices that come with it. Jetti is a deeply captivating character whose journey embodies remarkable resilience in the face of life’s adversities. Her narrative unfolds with an authenticity that makes her feel strikingly real. As she grapples with the profound loss of loved ones, the emotional toll on her spirit becomes poignantly evident, illuminating the depth of her grief. Unlike one-dimensional characters who simply shake off their challenges and press on, Jetti immerses herself in her pain, feeling every moment with an intensity that reflects her inner turmoil. Her struggles resonate on a universal level, showcasing not only the impact of her trauma but also her capacity for growth and healing. Through her relatable experiences of heartache, self-discovery, and joy in motherhood, she forges a powerful connection with anyone who encounters her story. Readers find themselves emotionally invested in her journey, drawn into the intricacies of her character, and inspired by her unwavering strength to face life’s trials with vulnerability and courage.

Although Joel, Jetti’s husband, makes only a fleeting appearance in the narrative, his experiences during the war are heartbreakingly intense and deeply affecting. Now that the echoes of gunfire have faded and the conflict has drawn to a close, he is left grappling with a deep sense of loss and disconnection. With his family having embarked on a new life in the bustling streets of New York, Joel feels adrift, tethered only to Jetti—yet the bond they once shared feels frayed and distant, as if they are mere strangers fated to pass each other by. Joel is a richly developed character, his internal struggles and the emotional scars etched into his psyche vividly articulated. As he contemplates the impending reunion with Jetti, a swell of anxiety consumes him—Will her love for him remain unchanged? Can he be worthy of her devotion after the war has fundamentally altered his sense of self? The reader can sense the tumultuous emotions swirling within Joel, a storm of doubt and fear. However, his fateful decision to leave Jetti without so much as a word casts a shadow over his turmoil, rendering his actions seemingly unforgivable. This lack of communication not only deepens his isolation but also accentuates the vast chasm that the war has carved between them, leaving both characters to navigate the heavy silence of unvoiced feelings and unresolved heartache.

The book features a vibrant array of supporting characters, each adding depth to the narrative. However, the grim realities of war and the relentless grip of the Spanish flu take a heavy toll, leading to the tragic loss of many. As these characters are swept away by fate, Jetti finds herself locked in a fierce struggle, grappling with the emotional aftermath and the weight of their absence.

The narrative unfolds with a lush, evocative depth, intricately weaving together a vibrant tapestry of sensory details that beckon readers to immerse themselves in a world brimming with life and emotion. The author’s voice glides gracefully across the pages, infusing the text with a profound emotional resonance and an undeniable sense of historical authenticity. Each carefully crafted phrase paints a strikingly vivid picture, capturing the delicate beauty and intricate fragility of the Finkelthal family’s existence. Through rich imagery and expressive figurative language, the story blossoms like a cherished memory, inviting readers to bask in the warmth of familial connections and the soft, haunting whispers of the past.

The novel opens in 1917, presenting the setting of Czernowitz with vivid imagery. At the heart of this story stands a grand mansion that whispers stories of opulence and privilege. Inside, the library opens like a hidden treasure chest. This estate serves as a sanctuary of affluence and stability, contrasting sharply with the turmoil brewing just beyond its gates. As the years progress, Czernowitz, with its lively marketplace bursting with a kaleidoscope of colours and sounds, exudes an air of multicultural charm. It is a place where the laughter of children mingles with the calls of merchants peddling their wares. However, the community faces new challenges as the tendrils of anti-Semitism begin to creep into their lives. The vibrancy of Czernowitz starts to wither under a looming shadow that drapes over the landscape, filling the once-joyous streets with an unsettling fear and a palpable sense of uncertainty. The charm and warmth of this beloved city are increasingly tarnished. Although Jetti does not want to scare her child, she is acutely aware that their haven is under a silent siege, transforming their playground into a place haunted by the spectre of intolerance.

“Bright One” by Lisajoy Sachs is an incredibly moving tale that resonates deeply with the reader, leaving a lasting impression long after the final page is turned. With its evocative prose and richly drawn characters, this story captures the complexities of human emotions and relationships, ensuring that its themes echo in the minds of those who embark on this heartfelt journey into the life of Jetti Finkelthal and her family.

Review by Mary Anne Yarde
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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.

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The Finding by Jane Hunt


The Finding
By Jane Hunt


Publication Date: January 7th, 2025
Publisher: Historium Press
Pages: 85
Genre: Historical Fiction / WWII Fiction

This poignant novella is a tale of forbidden love, resilience, and the human cost of war.


In the quiet fields of Wiltshire during World War II, Eveline, a sheltered young woman, stumbles upon a life-altering discovery: a German Luftwaffe pilot, Fritz, has crash-landed near her home. Against the backdrop of war and suspicion, her family takes the injured man in, nursing him back to health. Beneath his reserved demeanor and burned body, Eveline senses a mystery—and something stirs an unfamiliar longing within her.


As Eveline’s infatuation deepens, she faces a storm of challenges: her overbearing mother’s rigid rules, a zealous preacher’s warnings, and the scrutiny of the town’s gossips. Despite Fritz’s attempts to keep her at arm’s length Eveline’s heart defies reason, falling for the man branded as her enemy.


But Fritz harbors secrets that could shatter Eveline’s fragile world. When the truths of war and the weight of loyalty collide, Eveline must confront the reality of loving someone forbidden.


Will their bond endure the hostility of a nation at war? Or will the scars of betrayal and loss prove impossible to heal?


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Jane Hunt


Born in Reading UK, Jane grew up with a love of reading. She remembers taking Enid Blyton books to bed and reading them under the covers when she should have been asleep! Her love of the written word extended into the classroom where the teachers commented on her vivid imagination and length of stories—probably accompanied with a few sights when they realized the amount of time the reading would take!

On leaving school Jane spent a brief spell at college before finding employment as a Dental Nurse where she spent many happy years meeting lots of wonderful people and mixing lots of fillings.
After meeting her husband, she later went on to have three children and found work as a Teaching Assistant. 

Alongside a busy life, she completed a comprehensive writing course, which saw her having non-fiction work published in newspapers and magazines. But the desire to do something ‘creative’ burned ever brightly.

Having recently undertaken a lot of research into her family tree, a desire to find out what life was really like for her ancestors took hold, and she developed a fascination with World War 2. Heeding the advice of her late parents to ‘put pen to paper’, she decided to get a story that had been buzzing in her head for quit some time written. The result of her endeavour was a very ‘raw’ manuscript: The Finding.