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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

My review of The Du Lac Curse: Book 5 of The Du Lac Chronicles by Mary Anne Yarde


THE DU LAC CURSE
BOOK 5 OF THE DU LAC CHRONICLES

By Mary Anne Yarde

God against Gods. King against King. Brother against Brother.

Mordred Pendragon had once said that the sons of Lancelot would eventually destroy each other, it seemed he was right all along.

Garren du Lac knew what the burning pyres meant in his brother's kingdom — invasion. But who would dare to challenge King Alden of Cerniw for his throne? Only one man was daring enough, arrogant enough, to attempt such a feat — Budic du Lac, their eldest half-brother.

While Merton du Lac struggles to come to terms with the magnitude of Budic's crime, there is another threat, one that is as ancient as it is powerful. But with the death toll rising and his men deserting who will take up the banner and fight in his name?

MY THOUGHTS…

It took me no time at all to get into this book and jut as little time to settle in for the ride. Having read the previous books in the series, I knew what I was getting myself in for, so I was ready with a cup of tea and a box of tissues! While telling the different stories of the characters, Ms Yarde has managed to tie together the narratives into a compelling journey that I travelled along with the characters. 

My favourite character throughout the series has always been Merton, his generally light-hearted and joking nature finding a place in my heart, but this book has reserved a place for Garren in my heart as well. He has been through so much and wants to protect those he cares about and tries his best to save everyone, even when it seems like an impossibility. This book, while adding to my love of the Du Lac brothers, also developed some of the characters fighting against them and gave a second side to the story. 

While Teagan and Sampson do not share the same views on religion, their need to protect Merton is strong and together, they build the religious aspects of the novel while Teagan’s house is opened up to those in need. While the religion is in depth, it is not hard to follow and it is very clear that Ms Yarde has done her research!

This book is one that I will treasure and will most certainly be reading over and over! I Highly Recommend this book to anyone with even just a slight interest in the history of King Arthur, as this novel will make you fall in love with it! 



Mary Anne Yarde

Mary Anne Yarde is the multi award-winning author of the International Bestselling Series — The Du Lac Chronicles. Set a generation after the fall of King Arthur, The Du Lac Chronicles takes you on a journey through Dark Age Britain and Brittany, where you will meet new friends and terrifying foes. Based on legends and historical fact, The Du Lac Chronicles is a series not to be missed.

Born in Bath, England, Mary Anne Yarde grew up in the southwest of England, surrounded and influenced by centuries of history and mythology. Glastonbury — the fabled Isle of Avalon — was a mere fifteen-minute drive from her home, and tales of King Arthur and his knights were part of her childhood.





Saturday, April 25, 2020

My review of The King’s Retribution:Book 2 of The Plantagenet Legacy by Mercedes Rochelle





THE KING’S RETRIBUTION:
BOOK 2 OF THE PLANTAGENET LEGACY 
By Mercedes Rochelle

If you read A KING UNDER SIEGE, you might remember that we left off just as Richard declared his majority at age 22. He was able to rise above the humiliation inflicted on him during the Merciless Parliament, but the fear that it could happen again haunted him the rest of his life. Ten years was a long time to wait before taking revenge on your enemies, but King Richard II was a patient man. Hiding his antagonism toward the Lords Appellant, once he felt strong enough to wreak his revenge he was swift and merciless. Alas for Richard, he went too far, and in his eagerness to protect his crown Richard underestimated the very man who would take it from him: Henry Bolingbroke.

MY THOUGHTS...

I loved everything about this book, and I mean EVERYTHING! I had picked up Book 1 on NetGalley last year, and when I was given the opportunity to read Book 2, I jumped at the chance. I have to say that this book is even better than the first one!

Richard II is larger-than-life. He brings everything that befalls him onto his own head, which makes this story all the more tragic. He is fearful to the point of insanity, and the author hints that there is a fine line between the two. But despite all his mistakes and his vengeful behaviour, I kinda liked him!

Although the man focus of the story is on Richard, we do meet Henry Bolingbroke (Henry IV) as well. I can understand why Henry did what he did. Talk about a messed up family!

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this book to anyone interested in the reign of Richard II.


Mercedes Rochelle

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.

Website: https://mercedesrochelle.com/
Blog: https://mercedesrochelle.com/wordpress/
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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Blog Tour: MISSING: PAST AND PRESENT By Diana Jackson









MISSING: PAST AND PRESENT

By Diana Jackson



Following the mysterious disappearance of her husband, Dorothy Gibbons, affectionately known as Lady Pink Hat, trudged the lanes around Drumford, homeless and directionless. Alone, she rolled a dice, reflecting on her life, times both painful and pleasant. She stumbled upon The Grange, which changed the course of her life. In her isolation and surrounded by old books Dorothy began to write ...

An 18th Century aspirant nun, Millie, ran away from The Grange ...

Jamal Hussain, a Syrian refugee and asylum seeker, was fostered under the careful wing of Dorothy until leaving school and finding work. He and his brother settled in a nearby flat until the misguided Ahmed Hussain also disappeared.

With three missing people, who will discover the truth? Is it Millie who is still haunting The Grange until her story is told?

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Diana Jackson


After six years in the wilderness, (wandering the Fife Coastal Path and finding her way back to writing, to be precise!) author Diana Jackson is about to launch the second novel in her Mystery Inspired by History series. A retired teacher of sixty one years, Diana Jackson has published five works since 2009. Her first, historical romantic fiction, Riduna, set in the Victorian era, was published by Pegasus Elliot Mc Kenzie in 2009 but was re-launched by Eventispress in 2012 - a writer’s indie collaborative publisher, through which all her other works have been published:

2012 Ancasta, Guide me Swiftly Home ~ Riduna’s sequel

2013 The Life and Demise of Norman Campbell ~ a memoir

2014 Murder Now and Then ~ a mystery set in two time zones, 1919 and 2019

2017 The Healing Paths of Fife ~ a personal fantasy memoir

After moving to Fife from Bedfordshire in 2014 Diana has had a break from her life as an author to settle into her new life within the Kinghorn Community. The Healing Paths of Fife tells of that journey. Rejuvenated, she finally turned to finishing MISSING, Past and Present.

Diana writes, ‘This novel is special to me because it is influenced, in part, by my experience volunteering in a soup kitchen in Bedfordshire and also at a local food-bank here in Fife. My experience as a course team leader and personal tutor at a College of Further Education in the heart of Luton and a teacher of English as a Second Language is also reflected, where I gained valuable insights into social issues and difficulties some young people of today face.