Tuesday, 9 September 2025

The Agincourt King (The Plantagenet Legacy Book 5) by Mercedes Rochelle

 

The Agincourt King 
(The Plantagenet Legacy Book 5) 
By Mercedes Rochelle


Publication Date: 8th April 2024
Publisher: Sergeant Press 
Page Length: 300 Pages
Genre: Historical Biographical Fiction

From the day he was crowned, Henry V was determined to prove the legitimacy of his house. His father's usurpation weighed heavily on his mind. Only a grand gesture would capture the respect of his own countrymen and the rest of Europe. He would follow in his great-grandfather Edward III's footsteps, and recover lost territory in France. Better yet, why not go for the crown? Poor, deranged Charles VI couldn't manage his own barons. The civil war between the Burgundians and Armagnacs was more of a threat to his country than the English, even after Henry laid siege to Harfleur. But once Harfleur had fallen, the French came to their senses and determined to block his path to Calais and destroy him. By the time the English reached Agincourt, they were starving, exhausted, and easy pickings. Or so the French thought. Little did they reckon on Henry's leadership and the stout-hearted English archers who proved, once again, that numbers didn't matter when God was on their side.

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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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Shades of Yellow by Wendy J. Dunn




 

Shades of Yellow
By Wendy J. Dunn


Publication Date: February 28th, 2025
Publisher: Other Terrain Press
Pages: 350
Genre: Women's Fiction / Literary Fiction

During her battle with illness, Lucy Ellis found solace in writing a novel about the mysterious death of Amy Robsart, the first wife of Robert Dudley, the man who came close to marrying Elizabeth I. As Lucy delves into Amy’s story, she also navigates the aftermath of her own experience that brought her close to death and the collapse of her marriage.

After taking leave from her teaching job to complete her novel, Lucy falls ill again. Fearing she will die before she finishes her book, she flees to England to solve the mystery of Amy Robsart’s death.

Can she find the strength to confront her past, forgive the man who broke her heart, and take control of her own destiny?

Who better to write about a betrayed woman than a woman betrayed?

Praise

"Shifting between 2010 and the Elizabethan era, Wendy J. Dunn's compelling new novel Shades of Yellow explores the complexities of relationships, creative ambition, and medical pain through the eyes of two brave women living centuries apart. Forced to confront the decisions that have brought them to their respective crisis points, Lucy and Amy seek to rewrite their own destinies. A treat for lovers of history and strong stories."
Lauren Chater, author of The Beauties

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Wendy J. Dunn


Wendy J. Dunn is a multi-award-winning Australian writer fascinated by Tudor history – so much so she was not surprised to discover a family connection to the Tudors, not long after the publication of Dear Heart, How Like You This, her first Anne Boleyn novel, which narrated the Anne Boleyn story through the eyes of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the elder.

Her family tree reveals the intriguing fact that one of her ancestral families – possibly over three generations – had purchased land from both the Boleyn and Wyatt families to build up their holdings. It seems very likely Wendy’s ancestors knew the Wyatts and Boleyns personally.

Wendy gained her PhD in 2014 and tutors in writing at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. She loves walking in the footsteps of the historical people she gives voice to in her books.

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Monday, 8 September 2025

The Dream Collector: Sabrine & Vincent van Gogh (Book Two) by R.w. Meek



The Dream Collector: Sabrine & Vincent van Gogh 
(Book Two) 
By R.w. Meek


Publication Date: 30th April 2024
Publisher: Historium Press
Page Length: 654 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

Sabrine, hospitalized for five years at the infamous Salpêtrière Asylum for Women, gains her release due to intervention of her sister Julie Forette and a young Sigmund Freud. The reunited sisters are introduced to the dazzling art milieu of 1886 Paris, and soon become close friends to the leading Impressionists. Sabrine attracts a cult following as a poetess, the enigmatic "Haiku Princess." Seemingly cured by Freud of her Grand Hysteria, Sabrine soon enters into a tumultuous relationship with Vincent van Gogh.

Jule and Sigmund Freud, alarmed by the eerie parallels between the emotionally volatile couple and their self-destructive impulses, begin an urgent search to discover the root causes for Sabrine and Vincent's growing psychoses. Julie, 'The Dream Collector' seeks their most unforgettable dream for Freud's interpretation and revelations occur.

The Dream Collector is an exploration of the psychological consequences of betrayal, abandonment--and the redemptive power of art.

Awards

Chanticleer International Goethe Award 1st place  2024

Pulitzer Prize Nominee 2024

International Firebird Award, Second Place Literary Fiction 2024

Literary Titan, 5 Star Gold Medal 2024

NY Big Book Awards, Distinguished Favorite 2024

Shelf Unbound Notable Indie 100, 2024

International Coffee Pot Book Club Award, Silver Medal Historical Literary Fiction 2024

Historical Fiction Company, Bronze Medal Literary Fiction 2022

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R.w. Meek


R.w. Meek has a Master’s degree in Art History from the American University in Washington, D.C., his areas of expertise are Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, with a particular interest in Vincent van Gogh.  He has interned and conducted tours at the National Museum of American and the National Gallery of Art. In 2022 and 2023 five of his chapter excerpts from his soon to be published novel “The Dream Collector” were either finalists or published in various literary journals. The author has also won the Palm Beach Book Festival Competition for “Best Writer in Palm Beach’ his manuscript judged by a panel of NYT Best Selling authors. “The Dream Collector” also received gold and silver medals in the Historical Fiction Company literary contest and earned runner-up for the “Best Historical Fiction Novel’ of 2022. 

The author was born in Baltimore, adventured in Europe for many years, and recently moved from Delray Beach, Florida to Santa Clarita, California.  His wife is a psychologist, sculptress, playwright and stand-up story teller.  His daughter Nora is a story board artist in the animation world and resides in Hollywood, California. His favorite writers are Dostoevsky, John Fowles, and Antoine de Saint-Exupery. 

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The French Orphan by Michael Stolle

 

The French Orphan
By Michael Stolle

Publication Date: 8th December 2013
Publisher: Michael Stolle
Page Length: 378
Genre: Historical Fiction

A Legacy Lost. A Secret Waiting to Be Uncovered. A Journey That Could Change Everything.

For as long as he can remember, Pierre de Beauvoir’s world has been confined within the walls of a monastery in Reims. Orphaned and raised in solitude, he has never questioned the quiet life laid before him—until the day fate intervenes.

A revelation shatters everything he thought he knew, pulling him from the safety of the monastery and into the heart of a dangerous game of power, deception, and ambition. With enemies lurking in the shadows and whispers of his past threatening to unravel the present, Pierre embarks on a perilous journey through the courts of France and England, where loyalty is fleeting and treachery is second nature.

But Pierre is no ordinary orphan. He carries a secret—one that powerful forces and even his own family would kill to protect… or to destroy.

A Battle for Identity. A War of Deception. A Young Man’s Fate Interwoven with the Future of Nations.

From candlelit palaces to the perilous roads of 17th-century Europe, Pierre must outmaneuver spies, outwit enemies, and uncover the truth about his past before it’s too late. What he learns could change the course of history—or cost him his life.

A sweeping tale of courage, betrayal, love and self-discovery set against the grandeur and intrigue of 17th-century France.

For readers who love:

Dramatic court intrigue and noble rivalries
Epic coming-of-age tales woven into history
Atmospheric storytelling with rich period detail
What makes this book unmissable?

A hero’s transformation from an unassuming orphan to a nobleman reclaiming his rightful legacy
A thrilling mix of mystery, adventure, and historical depth
A captivating journey through the power struggles of 17th-century Europe
A single revelation can rewrite history… if he survives long enough to see it.

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Michael Stolle


Michael Stolle, award-winning and best-selling author, was born and educated in Europe. His enduring passion for history has deeply enriched his understanding of the human experience. Through his exploration, he has arrived at a powerful insight: the core essence of humanity is timeless, remaining as relevant today as it was in the 17th century.

Stolle started his writing journey in 2012, and since then, he has enthralled readers worldwide, selling over 100,000 copies of his books. His compelling narratives offer an immersive experience that breathes life into the richness of history, inviting readers to engage with the past in an intimate and vivid way.

Sunday, 7 September 2025

Shades of Yellow by Wendy J. Dunn

 


Shades of Yellow
By Wendy J. Dunn


Publication Date: 7th September 2025
Publisher: Other Terrain Press
Page Length: 314
Genre: Women's Fiction / Historical Fiction

Who better to write about a betrayed woman than a woman betrayed?

During her battle with illness, Lucy Ellis found solace in writing a novel about the mysterious death of Amy Robsart, the first wife of Robert Dudley, the man who came close to marrying Elizabeth I. As Lucy delves into Amy’s story, she also navigates the aftermath of her own experience that brought her close to death and the collapse of her marriage.

After taking leave from her teaching job to complete her novel, Lucy falls ill again. Fearing she will die before she finishes her book, she flees to England to solve the mystery of Amy Robsart’s death.

Can she find the strength to confront her past, forgive the man who broke her heart, and take control of her own destiny?

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Release Date: 7th September 2025

Wendy J. Dunn


Wendy J. Dunn is an award-winning Australian writer fascinated by Tudor history – so much so she was not surprised to discover a family connection to the Tudors, not long after the publication of her first Anne Boleyn novel, which narrated the Anne Boleyn story through the eyes of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the elder. Her family tree reveals the intriguing fact that one of her ancestral families – possibly over three generations – had purchased land from both the Boleyn and Wyatt families to build up their own holdings. It seems very likely Wendy’s ancestors knew the Wyatts and Boleyns personally. 

Wendy is married, the mother of three sons and one daughter—named after a certain Tudor queen, surprisingly, not Anne. She is also the grandmother of two amazing small boys. She gained her PhD in 2014 and loves walking in the footsteps of the historical people she gives voice to in her novels. Wendy also tutors at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.

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Grace: Historical fiction about Grace Darling, the lighthouse keeper’s daughter by Helen Steadman

 


Grace: Historical fiction about Grace Darling, the lighthouse keeper’s daughter
By Helen Steadman


Publication Date: 14th April 2026
Publisher: Bell Jar Books
Page Length: 383
Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction

A young woman answers a cry across the water and loses herself in the echo.

Longstone Lighthouse, 1838.

Grace Darling wakens to the howl of wind screaming over stone and the sight of a ship smashed against the rocks. No stranger to the fury of the sea, she braves the raging waters, risking her life to save nine survivors.

Her valour captures the nation’s heart, and in the aftermath of her daring rescue, she is hailed as a heroine. Painted, praised and relentlessly pursued, Grace is swept out from the shadows of solitude and into the limelight. But fame brings its own tempest, and the lighthouse keeper’s daughter soon finds herself eclipsed by her own legend.

Grace is a haunting portrait of a modest young woman consumed by the voracious gaze of Victorian Britain.

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Helen Steadman


Helen Steadman mostly writes biographical historical fiction (think herbs, healing, witch trials, swords, shipwrecks and lighthouses) set in the north east of England. So far, she’s written the Newcastle Witch Trials trilogy (Widdershins, Sunwise and Solstice), The Running Wolf (about the Shotley Bridge swordmakers) and Grace (about Grace Darling, the heroic lighthouse keeper’s daughter).

And then — because why not — there’s God of Fire set on Mount Olympus, which is absolutely nowhere near the north east of England. A sequel featuring Aphrodite is planned. Probably. At some point. (Helen is a slow writer. Deadlines tend to pass her by.)

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Friday, 5 September 2025

Book Review: The Deadly Legacy of Rothenburg Castle by Michael Stolle



The Deadly Legacy of Rothenburg Castle
By Michael Stolle


Publication Date: 24th March 2025
Publisher: ‎Independently Published
Page Length: 349
Genre: Historical Fiction

A Murdered Heir. A Ruthless Rivalry. 

A Twisted Crime in 17th-Century Germany.

The death of Otto von Rothenburg should have been a tragic accident. But when his frozen body is pulled from the ice, bearing unmistakable signs of foul play, whispers of treachery ripple through the halls of Rothenburg Castle.

With no direct heir, Count Gustav must name a successor—but power is never freely given. Two young nobles, Jakob von Enkirch and Benno von Thalheim, arrive at the castle, both eager to stake their claim. One will rise, the other will fall... unless they outwit each other first.

But Rothenburg Castle holds more than power struggles and noble ambition. As secrets unravel and unexpected alliances form, a hidden enemy lurks in the shadows, determined to silence the truth—preferably with a well-placed dagger.

And in the middle of it all, Clara von Rothenburg, the count’s strong-willed daughter, has no interest in politics—until she finds herself caught in a game of wits and charm with Benjamin von Enkirch, the dangerously clever younger brother of a would-be heir.

A Historical Crime Novel Filled with Mystery, Rivalry, and a Touch of Mischief.




The tragedy of losing Count Gustav’s eldest son is compounded by the death of his younger son. Left without a named heir, Count Gustav invites his nephews to Rothenburg Castle to determine who deserves to inherit the title of Count.

However, danger lurks on the horizon. The deaths of the Count’s two sons were no accident: the eldest fell victim to a sudden illness, while the youngest was found pulled from a frozen lake, with strangulation marks around his neck. Something dark is looming in the shadows, and anyone in line to inherit the title of Count of Rothenburg may find themselves with a target on their back.

"The Deadly Legacy of Rothenburg Castle" by Michael Stolle weaves a captivating tapestry of political rivalries, each thread adding to the suspense and intrigue. It delves into the complex relationships between those vying for power and illuminates the perilous uncertainty of who can truly be trusted amidst the chaos. As secrets unfold, the chilling question lingers: what hidden dangers might be lurking just out of sight, waiting to strike?

The futures of many lives hang in the balance when Count Gustav sends invitation letters to his nephews. Jakob von Enkirch and Benno von Thalheim would experience very different lives if one of them were to become the next Count. This opportunity opens new pathways for them, as their own estates hold a lower rank and significantly fewer funds than what Rothenburg has to offer. However, will they be willing to compete for the privilege of taking on such responsibilities, especially with rumours circulating about the mysterious deaths of the Count’s sons? Is it true that they were both murdered and that someone is targeting the heirs? As events unfold, will they pursue the Count’s favour, or will the threat of danger become overwhelming, causing them to withdraw for their own safety and avoid drawing attention from the killer? Without knowing who is behind the deaths of the Count’s sons, and with ulterior motives swirling within the court, the tension in the narrative escalates. Suspicion runs high among all the characters they encounter, making it increasingly difficult to trust anyone, for fear they could be part of the complex web of plotting and murder.

Amid the intricacies of political agendas and clandestine murder plots, certain matters take precedence for various characters, overshadowing their concerns about impending danger. Benjamin von Enkirch eagerly accompanies his older brother on a journey to Rothenburg, expecting nothing unusual to occur beyond a simple escape from home. However, his plans change when he encounters Clara, the Count’s daughter, who quickly captures his interest. The novel explores the dynamics of courtship among different couples, highlighting how desire and love at first sight can profoundly affect relationships. While many characters form romantic connections throughout the story, the initial pairings do not always remain intact as the narrative unfolds. Nonetheless, Benjamin and Clara develop a strong bond and become a steady presence within their social circle. As they forge friendships with others and more characters enter the story, they start to investigate the threats and attacks faced by those in line for Rothenburg, adding intrigue to their relationships.

Princess Katharina of Reichenbach finds herself in a challenging situation. She yearns for freedom and personal growth, desiring to become her own woman, but her royal position imposes significant restrictions. With Reichenbach facing severe financial difficulties, Katharina has a duty to fulfil, and her marriage must be advantageous to Reichenbach—and it must happen quickly. However, when she meets Jakob von Enkirch, she begins to long for a different path, craving a change in her life that seems impossible under her parents’ strict control. Unbeknownst to her, the pressure to find a suitable match is more crucial than she realises, and her parents are unlikely to step back and allow her to pursue the life she desires simply because she is unhappy with their choices. Katharina embodies the struggles of someone of high social standing, as her longing for a different life puts her in a difficult position: she must balance her family’s expectations with her own desires.

The ever-present threat in this novel consistently looms in the back of the reader’s mind, even as the story diverges into various plotlines. The danger that Jakob, as well as Benjamin and Clara by association, faces is very real; they must remain vigilant at all times since the threat is not limited to just one individual. Numerous people are involved in the plotting and execution of various attempts on the characters’ lives. With so many individuals vying for different political positions, it becomes challenging to identify who may be involved in the conspiracy. The uncertainty about the number of participants and who might be next to target the protagonists heightens the tension throughout the story. As various characters come into play, it becomes increasingly difficult for the reader to predict who else might be complicating the situation, leading to an atmosphere where suspicion falls on everyone and trust in the people the protagonists encounter is hard to maintain.

The depiction of the settings throughout this novel, spanning various castles and across Europe, is in-depth and comes across as incredibly realistic in the telling. From the swish of ballgowns to the aroma of elaborate feasts, this novel comes alive as you read and makes you truly feel like you are among the characters as they navigate the complexities of social interactions throughout various societal standings. 

Filled with action and captivating characters, "The Deadly Legacy of Rothenburg Castle" by Michael Stolle is a thrilling tale of intrigue, desire, and a mystery that could turn deadly. This novel is truly engaging and almost impossible to put down once you start reading it.

Review By Ellie Yarde
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Michael Stolle, award-winning and best-selling author, was born and educated in Europe. His enduring passion for history has deeply enriched his understanding of the human experience. Through his exploration, he has arrived at a powerful insight: the core essence of humanity is timeless, remaining as relevant today as it was in the 17th century.

Stolle started his writing journey in 2012, and since then, he has enthralled readers worldwide, selling over 100,000 copies of his books. His compelling narratives offer an immersive experience that breathes life into the richness of history, inviting readers to engage with the past in an intimate and vivid way.

Rough Diamond, Rough Justice by Avien Gray

 


Rough Diamond, Rough Justice 
By Avien Gray


Publisher: Avien Gray
Page Length: 516
Genre: Political Thrillers & Suspense / Historical Fiction

After a first kill, MI5 Agent and erstwhile photographer Cain becomes an undercover, extra-judicial killer for a secret Bureau.

Recovering from injuries sustained protecting the Royal Family, Cain embracesa new life and romance in sun-drenched Australia, leaving his past life behind.

But when tragedy strikes, he is on the move again. This time to a new career in the world of diamond dealings in Florida.

Curiosity takes Cain to the diamond world in South Africa, where his past finally catches up with him, the criminal world allies against him and he becomes a killer again.

In Cain's action-packed escapades, a spectacular betrayal takes him into the rigours of a Chinese prison where the truth about his past begins to unravel.

Aided by a loyal band of friends from the shadowy world of intelligence, he delivers his own particular brand of rough justice.

However, with enemies closing in on all sides, will Cain prevail?

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Avien Gray, the English author behind Rough Diamond – Rough Justice, brings a wealth of experience to his gripping debut novel. Born in the UK, Gray has led a dynamic, bachelor’s life marked by an impressive array of skills and global adventures. He has a driver’s license, motorbike license, and pilot’s license. His physical discipline extends to martial arts, where he earned a karate black belt, complemented by a lifelong passion for photography that captures the world through his discerning lens.

Gray’s rumoured travels paint the picture of a man unbound by borders. He is said to have spent many months in Saudi Arabia, Australia, the USA, South Africa, Europe and China. This rich tapestry of experiences infuses his writing with authenticity, lending a vivid, worldly edge to the thrilling narrative of his complex protagonist: a man called Cain.

Avien and his best friend shared a flat and went out with various female friends together. They had a great time. As it says in the book when Cain is talking with his best friend: a Royal Protection Officer.

 ‘We will have to write that book when we retire,’ Cain said.

 They looked at each other with knowing smiles – for a long few seconds.

 ‘All those secrets,’ said Jerry. ‘Perhaps we will.’

 And time moved on.

But in real life, his best friend tragically died – leaving Avien to write their book alone.