Saturday, 27 December 2025

A Fighting Chance (DS Jane Renwick, Book 2) by Val Penny


A Fighting Chance
(DS Jane Renwick, Book 2)
By Val Penny


 Publication Date: 27 July 2025
Publisher: Independently Published
Page Length: 338
Genre: Thriller

In the second Jane Renwick Thriller by Val Penny, drug cartels collide as crime boss Connor O’Grady returns to Scotland to protect his turf from rival Peggy Cheney, newly released from prison.

DS Jane Renwick and DC Brian Harris are sent to Stirling, where Jane discovers two tragic deaths—a young man and a girl—raising suspicions of a single killer.

O’Grady denies involvement, but can a drug lord be trusted?

Set in Stirling and Gartcosh, this tense police procedural thrusts Jane into the heart of a deadly turf war.

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Val Penny


Val Penny has an Llb degree from the University of Edinburgh and her MSc from Napier University. She has had many jobs including hairdresser, waitress, banker, azalea farmer and lecturer but has not yet achieved either of her childhood dreams of being a ballerina or owning a candy store. 

Until those dreams come true, she has turned her hand to writing poetry, short stories, nonfiction books, and novels. Her novels are published by SpellBound Books Ltd. 

Val is an American author living in SW Scotland. She has two adult daughters of whom she is justly proud and lives with her husband and their cat. 

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Editorial Book Review: Perfect Cadence by Tamar Anolic


Perfect Cadence 
By Tamar Anolic


Publication Date: 15th December 2025
Publisher:  Independently published
Pages: 338
Genre: Music Industry Historical Fiction (Rock Drama)

Fame. Fortune. Pitfalls.

It is 1978, and a music scene is brewing in Los Angeles. Singer Gunnar Erickson and guitarist Shep Townsend leave Grand Island, Nebraska, hoping to make it big as rock stars. Before long, they help form the talented and popular band Authentic Cadence and are managed by the biggest names in the business.

As they begin to realize their dreams, however, Gunnar and Shep learn that that fame has its downsides. Between the constant touring and groupies and the traps of easy drugs, their fame also attracts toxic family members they thought were long gone. As one platinum album turns into another, Gunnar and Shep find themselves playing to large stadiums with a tough manager who won’t give them a break. Soon, both musicians feel like they are losing themselves entirely- and it will take a tragedy to change that.



"Perfect Cadence" by Tamar Anolic offers a measured and emotionally astute exploration of fame, one that consistently resists glamour in favour of consequence. Set against the volatile Los Angeles music scene of the late 1970s, early 1980s, the novel follows the rise of Gunnar Erickson and Shep Townsend from anonymity to acclaim, while remaining firmly focused on the personal costs of that transformation. This is not a celebration of stardom, but a study of what is lost when privacy, stability, and selfhood are eroded by success.

As Authentic Cadence’s profile grows, fame arrives not as validation but as confinement. Gunnar, as the band’s lead singer and public face, experiences this most acutely. His inability to go anywhere without being recognised strips him of autonomy and safety, turning ordinary spaces into sites of exposure. Anolic captures with unsettling clarity how constant visibility breeds anxiety rather than confidence. Fan adoration, once abstract, becomes invasive and, at times, dangerous—particularly for Gunnar, whose position as the face of the band makes him a focal point for obsession. These encounters are not sensationalised, but presented as a persistent undercurrent of threat, reinforcing the novel’s emphasis on vulnerability.

Running parallel to Gunnar’s inward struggle is Shep’s escalating drug use, which increasingly marks him as the band’s loose cannon. Anolic resists caricature, portraying Shep not as a cautionary stereotype but as a man whose recklessness is amplified by an industry that rewards excess while ignoring consequence. His substance use heightens impulsivity and volatility, placing strain on the band’s cohesion and testing the limits of Gunnar and Shep’s once-stabilising friendship. Where Gunnar internalises fear and doubt, Shep externalises it, and the tension between these responses becomes one of the novel’s most compelling dynamics.

Anolic draws a clear and telling contrast in how the two men engage with alcohol and drugs. Gunnar, acutely aware that his voice is not only his livelihood but his identity, approaches substances with caution. He fears what drugs might do to his voice and, by extension, to the one part of himself he still feels able to protect. As a result, he largely avoids hard drugs, though not entirely, navigating a careful and often conflicted restraint rather than outright abstinence. This fear-driven moderation underscores his anxiety and his desire to retain some measure of control in a world increasingly defined by excess.

Shep, by contrast, harbours no such fears. Untethered from the same sense of vulnerability, he embraces drugs without hesitation, treating them as both escape and fuel. His lack of restraint accelerates his unpredictability, reinforcing his role as the band’s most volatile presence. This divergence deepens the rift between the two men, transforming substance use into a symbolic fault line between preservation and abandonment.

Despite the fame and the constant presence of beautiful, available women, Gunnar’s emotional centre remains firmly rooted in his past. His heart belongs to Louise, his childhood sweetheart, whose presence represents stability, faith, and a life untouched by the corrosive demands of the music industry. Louise does not conform to the stereotypical image of a rock star’s partner. Deeply religious and wholly uninterested in glamour, she exists outside Gunnar’s new world, and it is precisely this distance that gives their relationship its emotional power. Anolic treats Louise with nuance and respect, portraying her not as an obstacle to Gunnar’s success, but as a figure whose values simply cannot survive within its confines.

When Louise ultimately ends their relationship, the moment is quietly devastating. Her decision feels rooted not in betrayal but in incompatibility, and its emotional consequences for Gunnar are profound. Cut adrift from the one person who anchored him to a sense of identity beyond fame, Gunnar spirals into depression. Anolic renders this descent with restraint, avoiding melodrama while conveying the depth of his isolation. The adulation of fans offers no solace; instead, it sharpens the absence Louise leaves behind, reinforcing the novel’s central paradox—that abundance can coexist with profound emptiness.

The emerging HIV/AIDS crisis is handled with similar sensitivity and historical awareness. Rather than foregrounding the epidemic as spectacle, Anolic allows it to exist as a pervasive, unspoken fear—mirroring the confusion, stigma, and silence of the era. 

"Perfect Cadence" stands as a reflective and humane examination of visibility, identity, and cost. Anolic understands that fame’s greatest damage is rarely dramatic collapse, but quiet erosion—the gradual loss of safety, connection, and self that occurs while the world insists everything is going exactly as it should. This is an enthralling read, one that lingers long after the final page, not for its spectacle, but for its emotional honesty and unflinching insight into the true price of success.

Review by Mary Anne Yarde
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Tamar Anolic


Tamar is a writer who writes in multiple genres. Her short stories have been published in many literary journals. Her most recent novel, A Summer Lasts Forever, is a young adult coming-of-age novel that takes place in Bennington, Vermont.

Tamar's legal thriller, This Side of the Law, takes place in the bowels of Brooklyn, New York, where city and federal prosectors clash as their careers hang in the balance. Tamar is also the author of Like Water and Ice, which follows figure skater Thad Moulton as he trains for the Olympics.

Tamar's short story collection The Lonely Spirit follows half-Comanche Marshal L.S. Quinn across the Old West. This book won an Indie Brag Medallion, was a winner for Historical Fiction in the Firebird Book Awards, was long listed for the Historical Fiction Company's Book of the Year Awards, and received the “Highly Recommended” award of excellence from the Historical Fiction Company. It also won first place (best in category) in the Chanticleer International Book Awards for short story collections and novellas. The Lonely Spirit is now available in audiobook format.

Tamar's novel in short stories, Tales of the Romanov Empire, was short listed for the Goethe Awards for Late Historical Fiction, and long listed for the Historical Fiction Company's Book of the Year Awards. Her other novels about the Romanovs include the alternate history series Triumph of a Tsar, Through the Fire, and The Imperial Spy. These three books are set in a world where the Russian Revolution is avoided and the hemophiliac Alexei becomes tsar.

Tamar's military fiction includes her first novel, The Last Battle, about a female veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. Tamar also wrote The Vanguard Warrior Trilogy, a science fiction series about a gene that runs in military families and causes superpowers. The first book is The Fledgling’s Inferno, where cadet Katie McMann of Norwich University becomes the first woman to have the gene. A Silent Evil follows Deion Carter at Valley Forge Military Academy. In The Final Armada, twin cadets Gael and Isadora Perez at Texas A&M must decide which side they fight for.

Tamar's YA contemporary novel is Two Sisters of Fayetteville. Her MG fantasy is The Tunnel to Darkness and Light, and its prequel, The Keepers, is one of Tamar's more recent novels.

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Tuesday, 23 December 2025

Blog Tour: The Scald Crow (Beyond the Faerie Rath Book 1) by Hanna Park



The Scald Crow
(Beyond the Faerie Rath Book 1) 
By Hanna Park


Publication Date: 26th May 2025
Publisher: Baisong Press
Print Length: 260 Pages
Genre: Fantasy / Romance

Calla left her life behind, haunted by a curse she cannot control. She seeks refuge in the land of a thousand hellos, Ireland, for a fresh start—a place where no one knows who or what she is.

Colm fled from Clonmara seven long years ago, but now it’s his father’s birthday, and the clan has gathered to celebrate the ould one. Each day brings back the memories that ruined him.

Saoirse dwells in the shadows of a lost love, unwilling to move on and unable to forget. The crystals say one thing, but the cold, hard truth tells another.

Ciarán walked away from the woman he loved for the fun, for the craic. He didn’t realize that one rash decision would impact the lives of so many, least of all his own.

Four broken hearts, brought together by the thread of love.

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Hanna Park


I began my writing career in the pre-dawn of a winter morning while my husband snored like a train. We could call my husband the catalyst. If it weren’t for him, I would never have gone to the kitchen to make a pot of coffee, feed the cat, and sit on the loveseat in front of the fire. It was there, in those moments of wondrous quiet, that I did something I had never thought possible. I opened my laptop, and while the coffee went cold, I wrote a story. My husband had no idea that these sojourns to the loveseat in front of the fire would become a daily occurrence, that writing would become an obsession, but the cat knew. She knows everything.

I write stories that make you laugh, make you cry, and make you love. Thank you, friends, for reading!

In the beginning, there was an empty page.

I am a writer who lives in Muskoka, Canada, with a husband who snores, a hungry cat, and an almost perfect canine––he’s an adorable little shit.

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Blog Tour: Escape of the Grand Duchess by Susan Appleyard

 



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Escape of the Grand Duchess
By Susan Appleyard


Publication Date: 27th July 2025
Publisher: Ingenium Books Publishing Inc.
Page Length: 412
Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction 

Escape of the Grand Duchess by Susan Appleyard is a gripping historical novel that shatters the notion that royalty is synonymous with privilege and ease. At its heart is Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, the youngest sister of Tsar Nicholas II—a Romanov who defied a doomed destiny and survived.

Unlike her ill-fated brother and his family, Olga’s story is one of resilience, sacrifice, and daring escape. Trapped in a loveless marriage to a reckless gambler—who harbours secrets of his own—she finds hope in the arms of a dashing army lieutenant. But before she can claim her own happiness, she must first endure the brutal realities of World War I, where she serves as a nurse on the frontlines.

As the Russian Empire teeters on the brink of collapse, the infamous Siberian mystic Rasputin tightens his grip on the imperial court, setting the stage for revolution. With the Bolsheviks seizing power and the Romanovs marked for death, Olga faces an impossible choice: risk everything to stay or flee into the unknown with her true love and their children.

Rich in historical detail and driven by an unforgettable heroine, Escape of the Grand Duchess is a sweeping riches-to-rags tale of survival, love, and the strength it takes to forge a new life in the face of unimaginable upheaval.

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Susan Appleyard


Susan was born in England, which is where she learned to love English history, and now lives in Canada in the summer. In winter she and her husband flee the cold for their second home in Mexico. Susan divides her time between writing and her hobby, oil painting, although writing will always be her first love. She was fortunate in having had two books published traditionally. Since joining the ebook crowd, she has published nine books, some of which have won various awards.

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Blog Tour: The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven by Jennifer Ivy Walker



The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven
By Jennifer Ivy Walker


Publication Date: 1st May 2025
Publisher: Green Mermaid Publications
Print Length: 522 Pages
Genre: Arthurian Fantasy / Historical Romance Fantasy / Parnormal

In this paranormal fantasy adaptation of the medieval legend of Tristan and Isolde, the rightful heir to the Irish crown must flee the wicked queen, finding shelter with a fairy witch who teaches her the verdant magic of the forest. Fate leads Issylte to the otherworldly realm of the Lady of the Lake and the Elves of Avalon, where she must choose between her life as a Celtic healer or fight to save her ravaged kingdom from the ruthless Black Widow Queen.

Tristan of Lyonesse is a Knight of King Arthur's Round Table who must overcome the horrors of his traumatic past and defend his kingdom of Cornwall against a Viking invasion from Ireland. When he becomes a warrior of the Tribe of Dana, a gift of Druidic magic might hold the key he seeks.

Two parallel lives, interwoven by fate. Haunted and hunted by the same Black Widow Queen.

Can their passion and power prevail?

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Jennifer Ivy Walker


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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A Detestable Name by Arabella Brown


 
A Detestable Name
By Arabella Brown 


Publication Date: 25th February 2025
Publisher: Historium Press
Print Length: 300 Pages
Genre: Historical Regency Fiction

After Waterloo, Captain Newsam thought he'd finished with war.

Then he became lord of Gomersall...

His mother despises him, his sisters need husbands, the estate is ill-run, the servants are insubordinate, and his tenants are lazy. Worst of all, the only woman he wants to marry is widowed Mary Thorpe - but she detests even his name because his rakish brother ruined her family.

He's brave enough to face anything - but how can he succeed?

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Arabella Brown 


Arabella Brown is a pen name of Henye Meyer. Mrs. Meyer has published a number of books for a specific niche market, so to differentiate, she uses Arabella Brown for Regencies and other types of fiction such as SF and genre stories. All of her writing is absolutely clean. She loves writing historical fiction but occasionally has dreams too interesting to resist turning into stories.

Mrs. Meyer was born in North America but now lives in the U.K. in a Victorian semi-detached bungalow, an unusual configuration. It has a larger garden (mostly vertical) than you expect to find in the city, which she keeps as nature-friendly as possible, attracting a wide variety of birds as well as foxes (of course), newts, hedgehogs, and deer.

Mrs. Meyer has an exceptionally tolerant husband, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and a lively sense of humor.



The Sons of Godwine: Part Two of The Last Great Saxon Earls by Mercedes Rochelle

 


The Sons of Godwine: Part Two of The Last Great Saxon Earls
By Mercedes Rochelle


Publication Date: 7th March 2016
Publisher: Sergeant Press
Print Length: 353 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

They showed so much promise. What happened to the Godwines? How did they lose their grip?

Earl Godwine had great plans for his children. But he didn't understand his sons. And they barely understood each other.

This is England in the days of Edward the Confessor, when Godwine and his sons tower over the other great families. Harold emerges as the power behind the throne. Tostig rules the north. They control all the earldoms except one.
What could go wrong?

We see tumultuous events of the mid-11th c. through the eyes of Godwine's sons. Harold's story is all about Harold, but his brothers see things differently. Their remarks are tinged sometimes with admiration, sometimes with skepticism. Alas, Harold’s rise in fortune is not blameless and sometimes those closest to him must pay the price of his fame.

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Mercedes Rochelle


Born in St. Louis MO with a degree in English Literature from University of Missouri, I learned about living history as a re-enactor and have been enamored with historical fiction ever since. A move to New York to do research and two careers ensued, but having come full circle from frustrated writer to entrepreneur back to writer again, I am redefining myself as I enter my middle ages. When I am not selling Real Estate, I write Historical Fiction mainly about 11th Century Britain. I live in Sergeantsville, NJ with my husband in a log home we had built ourselves.

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FROST MAIDEN: THE ORIGIN OF THE SNOW QUEEN by J.P. Reedman

 



FROST MAIDEN: THE ORIGIN OF THE SNOW QUEEN 
By J.P. Reedman


Publication Date: 15th December 2025
Publisher: Independently Published
Print Length: 96 Pages
Genre: Fairy Tales / Myths & Legends

Flykra the Frost Maiden, the outcast daughter of the Frost Giant Snoer, faces a chilling fate when a troll shatters a magic mirror and leaves her wounded. Banished from Huldre village because of her wound, she embarks on a treacherous quest for revenge. Along her journey, she encounters the enigmatic half-elven Iseldur and falls into the clutches of the notorious Yronwode robbers. With guidance from the Sami and Finns, Flykra inches closer to her foe, but her true enemies lurk in the shadows. Will she be avenged and forge a new life with Iseldur... or will she discover a deeper, darker truth about herself?

A novella of 32000 words based on THE SNOW QUEEN

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J.P. Reedman


J.P. Reedman was born in Canada but has lived in the U.K. for nearly 30 years. 

Interests include folklore & anthropology, prehistoric archaeology (neolithic/bronze age Europe; ritual, burial & material culture), as well as The Wars of the Roses and the rest of the medieval era.

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