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Thursday, August 31, 2023

Check out the cover of The Withering Trials of Gwendolyn Gray (The Chronicles of Gwendolyn Gray, #3) by B.A. Williamson #Fantasy #ScienceFiction #YoungAdult @BAWrites @XpressoTours

The Withering Trials of Gwendolyn Gray
(The Chronicles of Gwendolyn Gray, #3)
By B.A. Williamson

She Saved the City, But Lost Her Life

What would you do if your parents disappeared? How would you live, barely scraping by, lying to everyone in your life?

Two years ago, Gwendolyn Gray saved the City. But The Blackstar stole her parents and took them to another world. She lost her powers, her portals, and even her hair. So while the rest of the City is reveling in its newfound freedom, Gwendolyn has spent two years dodging the clutches of the Childkeeper and the Home for Unclaimed Children. Balancing work and school and impersonating her own parents hasn’t been great for her bipolar disorder, either.

So when a school bully and a vengeful faerie bring her carefully constructed lies crashing down around her, Gwendolyn seizes the chance to travel through the realms of story again, trying to find the world where her stolen parents are hidden. But battling bills is nothing compared to the gothic vampires and eldritch horrors she’ll meet along the way. And on a world of smoke and lightning and metal, a teenage rebel holds the key to saving her parents and getting back the life she lost.

Because growing up isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.


Publication date: November 18th 2023
Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult 



B. A. Williamson is the overly caffeinated writer of The Chronicles of Gwendolyn Gray. When not doing battle with the demons in the typewriter, he can be found wandering Indianapolis with his family, singing in a tuxedo, or taming middle-schoolers and actors. Please direct all complaints and your darkest secrets to williamsonwriter@gmail.com, @BAWrites on social media, or visit gwendolyngray.com.

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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Read my review of A Meadow Murder (A Jan Christopher Mystery, Episode #4) by Helen Hollick #CosyMystery #CozyMystery #Devon #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @HelenHollick @cathiedunn


A Meadow Murder
A Jan Christopher Mystery, Episode #4 
By Helen Hollick


"As delicious as a Devon Cream Tea!" ~ author Elizabeth St John

"Every sentence pulls you back into the early 1970s... The Darling Buds of May, only not Kent, but Devon. The countryside itself is a character and Hollick imbues it with plenty of emotion" ~ author Alison Morton

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Make hay while the sun shines? But what happens when a murder is discovered, and country life is disrupted?

Summer 1972. Young library assistant Jan Christopher and her fiancé, DS Lawrence Walker, are on holiday in North Devon. There are country walks and a day at the races to enjoy, along with Sunday lunch at the village pub, and the hay to help bring in for the neighbouring farmer.

But when a body is found the holiday plans are to change into an investigation of murder, hampered by a resting actor, a woman convinced she’s met a leprechaun and a scarecrow on walkabout...


Publication Date: 28th July 2023
Publisher: Taw River Press
Page Length: 153 pages
Genre: Cosy Mystery

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MY THOUGHTS

Jan Christopher travels, once again, to North Devon for some time away, and to spend time with her fiancé, DS Lawrence Walker’s family. It finally seems to be a pleasant experience, with Jan able to spend some quality time with Laurie, with some charming walks to the shop with a list from Laurie’s Mum, and a celebration or two, whether for a birthday or just because they are happy and having fun.

When Dorothy Clack, a (slightly crazy) village resident, arrives on their doorstep talking about dead leprechauns, no one really knows what to believe. That is, until a dead body is found, although not quite as Dorothy claimed to have seen it. Once again, Jan and Laurie’s holiday is interrupted by a mysterious murder, but as much as he may want to, Laurie is not allowed to investigate it. He may live there, but Devon is not where he works. They must simply sit back and let the local detective take the reins.

I have, unfortunately, not made good on my desire to read the rest of the books in this series. I have read the second book, A Mystery of Murder, and no others, although it was still very easy to follow this story and know what was going on. I did love A Mystery of Murder, though, so I couldn’t exactly pass up an opportunity to read this book! Once again, we follow mainly Jan, but with a few chapters from Laurie’s perspective. Unlike in A Mystery of Murder, when they were still getting to properly know each other, Jan and Laurie are incredibly close in this book, and Jan is much more comfortable around Laurie’s family. There are still a few hints of jealousy that crop up from time to time, but they are content with the knowledge that they love each other, and past relationships are no longer current.

I loved the theme of following the races, while I have never actually been to the races, I love horses and have watched some racing on the television, so I thoroughly enjoyed joining all the characters on a trip to the races to put some small bets on the horses for a bit of fun. It was at times like at the races that I truly felt I was in the book alongside Jan and Laurie. When it came to the murder mystery, though, I was working against the characters, as I was determined to figure out the truth before they did! I didn’t succeed in this, but it was fun trying!

I found myself getting incredibly frustrated, along with Laurie, at the local constables in charge of the murder investigation. If it falls on others, not involved in the investigation and without all the proper information, to solve it, you are clearly not doing your job right! They were almost insufferable, and I just wanted them to step aside and let Laurie and Jan's uncle take over. I'm sure this book would be about 10 pages long if that were the case!

Despite the fact that this is a murder mystery, it is incredibly light-hearted, and it is a fun read. I loved every second of reading it, and whenever I had to put it down, I was left trying to follow the investigation in my head, and attempting to piece together the few facts that were available to me. This, like A Mystery of Murder, is a relatively short book, at under 200 pages, but this does not hinder the story at all. While I definitely would have liked to spend more time with Jan and Laurie, the length of the story works perfectly for it. It is rather fast-paced, which allows you to reach the conclusion quickly, without necessarily being forced to put the book down to go to bed! However, as much as I wanted to spend more time with the characters, I am very aware that this is (currently) a 4 part series, so there is plenty of story to read, just in 3 other books! I do hope to finally read books 1 and 3, as I love this series, and can't wait to spend more time with Jan and Laurie (and solve more murders with them!)



First accepted for traditional publication in 1993, Helen became a USA Today Bestseller with her historical novel, The Forever Queen (titled A Hollow Crown in the UK) with the sequel, Harold the King (US: I Am The Chosen King) being novels that explore the events that led to the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Her Pendragon’s Banner Trilogy is a fifth-century version of the Arthurian legend, and she writes a nautical adventure/fantasy series, The Sea Witch Voyages.

She has also branched out into the quick read novella, 'Cosy Mystery' genre with her Jan Christopher Murder Mysteries, set in the 1970s, with the first in the series, A Mirror Murder incorporating her, often hilarious, memories of working as a library assistant. The front cover of episode #4, A Meadow Murder, is Helen’s actual hay meadow on her Devon farm.

Her non-fiction books are Pirates: Truth and Tales and Life of A Smuggler. She lives with her family in an eighteenth-century farmhouse in North Devon, England, and occasionally gets time to write...


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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Read a snippet from The Shadow Earl by Stella Riley #HistoricalRomance #HistoricalMystery #BlogTour #The CoffeePotBookClub @RileyStella @cathiedunn

 

The Shadow Earl
By Stella Riley
Audiobook narrated by Alex Wyndham


At the end of his Grand Tour, somewhere between Athens and Constantinople, Christian Selwyn, the young Earl of Hazelmere, vanished - seemingly without a trace.

Time passes.  In London, his uncle and cousin move into his home … while his unofficial fiancée, Sophia, is left desolate and in limbo.  Finally, his friends – loyal and close as brothers – set out to search in person.  

Christian’s startling re-appearance at a grand ball takes society by storm and fuels endless speculation. Where has he been during these three missing years? What happened to him?  

And more importantly, how did it happen?  

Only one thing is clear.  The earl who left England five years ago, has returned a changed man.  A man with secrets.


Publication Date: 15th July, 2023
Publisher: Stella Riley
Page Length:  433
Genre: Historical Romance

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SNIPPET

On Friday morning, Christian departed for Oxfordshire.  On Friday evening at Sinclairs, Basil Selwyn heard that he had and briefly considered letting sleeping dogs lie. Then, finding himself beside inveterate gossip, Sir Denys Morton, he said idly, ‘If my cousin still intends to marry Miss Kelsall he’s taking his time about it.’

‘The betting is five to two against at White’s,’ volunteered Sir Denys. ‘If he was going to do it, they’d have announced it by now.’

‘My thoughts exactly.’

‘Of course, she nearly married you, didn’t she?’

‘She did.’  Basil gritted his teeth and, managing to sound unconcerned, added, ‘But then my cousin returned and … well, he’s an earl, isn’t he?’  

‘True.   So she wouldn’t have turned him down, would she?’

‘After waiting all this time?  Hardly.  No. If I had to guess, I’d say his tastes may have changed while he’s been away.  Not that one likes to speculate, of course … but we all know what they say about the Turks.’

‘I don’t,’ said Sir Denys, helpfully. ‘What do they say?’

Basil turned a surprised gaze on him and murmured,  ‘Oh dear.’  Then, leaning a little closer, he dropped a single word in the other man’s ear.

‘Good God!  Really?’ 

‘So I’ve heard.’

Like most people, Sir Denys did not stop to wonder where he’d heard it or from whom. ‘I thought it was all harems and exotic dancers.’

‘Oh, there’s that, too,’ agreed Basil. ‘But not solely that.’

‘I say!’  For several seconds, Sir Denys appeared incapable of speech.  Then he said,  ‘And you think that Hazelmere has taken to – to – you know.’

‘I wouldn’t like to imply that he has.  But after spending three years in a country where it’s said to be quite common … and returning to his beautiful not-quite-fiancée but still not doing the honourable thing … well.  One has to wonder, don’t you think?’

‘Yes.  One does.  One does indeed.’ 

Basil smiled, made an excuse about promising to join Lord Henley for a hand or two of basset and strolled away, well pleased with his progress.

~  *  ~



Winner of four gold medals for historical romance (Readers' Favourite in 2019, Book Excellence Awards in 2020, Global Book Awards in 2022 and Book Excellence Award in 2023) and fifteen B.R.A.G. Medallions, Stella Riley lives in the beautiful medieval town of Sandwich in Kent.

She is fascinated by the English Civil Wars and has written six books set in that period. These, like the 7 book Rockliffe series  (recommended in The Times newspaper!) and the Brandon Brothers trilogy, are all available in audio, narrated by Alex Wyndham.

Stella enjoys travel, reading, theatre, Baroque music and playing the harpsichord.  She also has a fondness for men with long hair - hence her 17th and 18th century heroes.

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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Read an excerpt from Rise of Dresca by Tim McKay #YoungAdult #DarkFantasy @timmckay52 @GoddessFish

Rise of Dresca
By Tim McKay


From the pits of an ancient darkness, a new power is rising.

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Ceremai has fallen.
After a decade of struggle for independence, a fledgling nation collapses under the unrelenting force of invasion.
Join an unlikely band of allies on a journey beset by shadow and intrigue, pulled by the strings of fate to the source of a new evil.
A lord’s daughter turns assassin. An orphan girl discovers her power. A captain plots in vain.
And the last soldier of Ceremai finds his destiny.
Witness the dawn of a new age, and learn if what evil intended for harm…
… can become something far more terrible.


Genres: Young Adult, Dark Fantasy
Pages: 217

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EXCERPT

“I’m not much of a teacher,” said Sevora. She unclipped her scabbard and pulled the long blade free.

“I’ll bet,” said Datha with a snicker, just loud enough to regret it when Sevora sent him her most withering look.

“I’ll do my best to keep up,” said Vald. As he pulled Seth’s korossa from its worn scabbard, the blade seemed to ring. Sevora could have sworn she saw a faint blue light glimmer along its edge. She’d have shrugged it off if not for Seth’s wide eyes, which quickly turned serious.

Vald handed the scabbard to Seth, then twisted the sword in a narrow flourish, gripping hard on the hilt and shifting down into a stance Sevora recognized. Vald wasn’t showing off. She was about to be challenged.

She drew herself up. “Read… ahem… ready?”

Vald nodded.

Sevora shot forward, left arm straightened and her sword piercing the air where Vald’s bulk had been. He’d stepped left, pivoting and catching her blade with a stiff but powerful undercut. The force pulled her arm up and around so she stumbled two steps over.

She’d left her side open and knew what was coming. Vald closed in with a sweeping diagonal slash that her hasty defense barely caught. He pressed his korossa on hers and it took all her strength to keep her own blade from digging into her shoulder. Their eyes locked.

For the first time since the dragon swarms flew east, she was afraid.


Tim McKay is a writer, editor, and marketer from Ottawa, Canada. He used to be a pastor, still cares about good and evil, and still strives to create meaningful experiences for others. He has degrees in history, theology, and public policy, along with a diploma in professional writing, but likes nothing more than hiking in the woods, running along the Rideau Canal, and connecting with the people he loves. Oh, and reading a good book.




Friday, August 18, 2023

Read my review of Does Love Always Win by Diane Billas #YoungAdult #Romance @dianebillas @RABTBookTours

 


Does Love Always Win
By Diane Billas 


Does Love Always Win is a sapphic coming of age young adult novel that explores coming out and understanding one's sexual orientation.

Sam "Shorty" Daniels has a plan for her senior year, but her romantic life being a hot mess was not part of the agenda. Shorty quickly discovers she's not attracted to her newest boyfriend and fellow marching band member Zack, despite her many hours of daydreaming of what it would be like to date him. Their previous flirting had been so intense that those feelings have to come back again, right?

When Shorty's asked to show the snarky new girl around high school, Shorty's instantly intrigued by Kristy's wit, and they bond over their love of writing. They quickly become inseparable, and Shorty has a breakthrough moment realizing why none of her other relationships worked out.

Just as Shorty is about to break up with Zack, her bitter ex-boyfriend Bryan threatens to out her to the entire school and Shorty's conservative parents. Will Shorty be able to overcome Bryan's ridiculous blackmail scheme and get her dream girl?


Genre: YA romance
Date Published: 06-20-2023
Publisher: Creative James Media


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MY THOUGHTS

The plan for senior year was to enjoy it, and hopefully it would be a breeze. But Sam didn’t plan on all of her drama in the love department. After wanting it for so long, her boyfriend, Bryan, finally broke up with her, and she was free to go for Zack, the band nerd she had a crush on. But when she realises that she feels as little for Zack as she did for Bryan, she recognizes she is once again simply stuck in a relationship she is not comfortable in.

When Sam is asked to show around a new girl at school, she thinks nothing of it. When she meets Kirsty, though, something changes. Kirsty quickly becomes a very good friend of Sam’s, and as they grow closer, Sam starts to understand why she didn’t find herself wanting to kiss, or do anything more, with Bryan or Zack. She did, however, want to do those things with Kirsty, and the feelings were so strong and new, she simply couldn’t deny them.

I absolutely adored every second of this book. I could not put it down! The pages seemed to turn themselves, and I was simply along for the ride as the story played out in front of me. I loved Sam, she is an absolutely amazing character. She jumps between relationships without a break, and finds herself struggling with each one, but is almost trying to prove to herself that she is straight because she ‘has a boyfriend’. Although it never feels right, and she is always looking for excuses not to spend time with them. She is certainly troubled by the fact that she does not feel anything for any of her boyfriends, it is something that clearly worries her. She had grown up in a conservative, Christian household, and having gone to church so often, she has always been taught that things like homosexuality are a sin, and that a woman must marry a man and have children with him. The problem is that she definitely does not want to get that close to any man, but would quite happily do so with Kirsty. This book brings across Sam’s emotions wonderfully. She is nervous and afraid, but she doesn’t show it to anyone. The secrets she keeps to herself are enough to make her extremely unsettled, and bouncing between different people and the things they expect of her is slowly wearing her resolve down.

This book is full to the brim with drama, not only with Sam’s relationships but also with the people around her. There are break-ups, and a few stray kisses between people you wouldn’t expect would like each other, and on top of it all, it’s still school, and everyone has classes and homework! The social calendar gives Sam little time to sit and figure things out, for she is always going to one person’s house, or she has marching band, or has to do her homework. How she had time to even sleep with so much going on is remarkable!

Obviously, there is one character that I must loathe in every book. Sam’s ex-boyfriend, Bryan, is absolutely nasty. He can’t quite believe that Sam doesn’t want to be with him, and that after he broke up with her, she didn’t beg him to take her back. Whether he was slightly heartbroken or just bitter, there is no excuse for his actions in this book. He affected so many different people and made Sam’s life misery as he conducted a very serious blackmail agenda. Despite Bryan claiming to be heartbroken because of his previous girlfriend, and Sam leaving him bringing up past traumatic feelings, I could not find an ounce of sympathy to give to Bryan. Zack, on the other hand, was quite lovely, although rather full-on in the kissing department. Although she wasn’t attracted to him, he did treat Sam wonderfully, and I did feel sorry for him because there was no way Sam was ever going to like him back as much as he liked her.

Sam spends a lot of this book completely terrified that someone is going to find out about her and Kirsty, and mess up her life. She knows how strongly she feels for Kirsty, but her terror does cloud her judgement on quite a few occasions, and she brings a lot of drama down on herself. The fear that can surround realising you are not straight, and worrying about spending time with the person that you love in case someone sees you, is heartbreaking to read about. I just wanted to give Sam a hug, and tell her that I loved her no matter what.

This book was an absolute delight to read, and I enjoyed every second of it. If you love books with relationship drama, this is certainly the one for you! This is definitely an author to watch, as this book was amazing, and I can’t wait to read more by this author.



Diane Billas lives in Philadelphia with her husband and son. When she’s not writing she can be found reading multiple books at once, performing the French horn and piano, or dreaming of the next country she’s going to visit. Diane can be found at dianebillas.com, on Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook @dianebillas, and on Instagram @dianebillaswrites.

Diane Billas is the author of the YA contemporary romance LGBTQ+ novel DOES LOVE ALWAYS WIN? releasing June 2023 and the YA superhero LGBTQ+ novel SUPERFICIAL releasing September 2024.

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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Read an excerpt from Slightest in the House by Barbara Casey #YoungAdult @GoddessFish

Slightest in the House
By Barbara Casey


On some level she was aware that an elderly woman had come out of the darkness and put her arms around her. Meredith heard her say that everything would be all right. But on another, more conscious level, the one where all of her senses saw, felt, processed and recorded what was happening, Meredith watched two black body bags being loaded into the back of an ambulance. Then she watched the ambulance turn around and drive off in the opposite direction. Her long, tumbling mass of blond curls hung loosely over her face, shielding it. For Beth, the reality of what had taken place would come later. But Meredith had seen what had happened and understood. That knowledge was now seeping through every pore of her body.

Seventeen-year-old Meredith and her four-year-old stepsister, Beth, face the numbing reality of suddenly losing their parents in a freak accident. With no other family, they are taken from their mobile home in Georgia to go live with a grandmother they have never met in a mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. Beth soon adjusts to her new environment; but Meredith withdraws from everyone and everything, unable to blot out the image of the horrible crash that killed her parents. It is only when she reaches out to a homeless woman that Meredith is finally able to find herself and face her demons. With the help of her grandmother’s long-employed staff, a family doctor, a museum curator, an attorney who is more than just her grandmother’s legal advisor, and, of course, her conniving grandmother who is dealing with her own guilt for having been estranged from her son and his wife (Meredith’s and Beth’s parents), Meredith is able to pull herself from the depths of despair into a life filled with faith, hope, and generosity.

Slightest in the House is a contemporary novel with strong, interesting characters from different walks of life, brought together because of life’s difficult and often unexpected circumstances, and bonded together by their faith and belief that everything works out as it should.

Genres: Young Adult
Pages: 196

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EXCERPT

Joseph had no trouble locating Mango Street or the apartments. The town of Palmetto was small, and all of the streets seemed to run north and south, and east and west. After parking next to the curb, Joseph waited by the car as Elizabeth walked up to the front door and knocked. A woman wearing jeans and a loose-fitting blouse opened the door.

“I’m Elizabeth Wallingford,” she said to the woman. “I understand my granddaughters are staying with you.”

The woman told Elizabeth her name was Anne Reynolds, “and this is my husband, Ron,” she said as she led Elizabeth into the dimly-lit living room. A man who had been seated across the room stood up. He was dressed in a policeman’s uniform, and the dark circles under his eyes indicated that he hadn’t slept in a while.

“We are terribly sorry for your loss,” he said putting his arm around his wife. “Ricky and Rachel were good friends of ours.”

“We are just so sorry,” repeated Anne.

Elizabeth nodded and then quickly glanced around the somewhat cluttered room. Her eyes paused on the young child who was curled up in a chair asleep.

“That’s our daughter, Christie,” said Ron.

Elizabeth continued to look around the room. Toys and games littered the floor. An old black and white Western movie was playing on the television, but the sound had been turned down. And then she saw them. A thin young girl—almost a young woman—with long blond hair and big blue eyes. So much like her mother. The jeans she wore were too short, even for her petite body. And the shoes on her feet looked as though they should be on someone else. Standing next to her was a much younger child holding some kind of stuffed toy with a ridiculous-looking bandage covering its rear end. A remnant of a tail hung limply over the bandage. Where the jeans on the older girl were too small, the dress on this child was much too large. The laces on her tennis shoes were frayed and knotted, and a rather large gaping hole in one of the shoes exposed the small bare toes within. Unlike her older half-sister, this child had short, dark hair, straight and fine, and her eyes were a golden brown. She was the image of her father, Elizabeth’s son. Elizabeth’s breathing quickened as the overwhelming sadness of the situation consumed her. Sensing the fear and uncertainty—and distrust—in these two young girls—her granddaughters, it was this that kept her own pain from being unbearable.

“Meredith . . . Beth, I’m your grandmother. I have come to take you to your new home.”

Beth put her small hand into Elizabeth’s jeweled one, and the three of them walked unspeaking out of the house. Ron carried what few belongings the girls had out to Joseph which he quickly loaded into the car—a brown tattered suitcase, a small wooden trunk with a brass lock in the middle, and a ripped paper shopping bag that contained a few books and toys. There was a smaller canvas bag with what looked like a computer in it. Meredith’s no doubt, Elizabeth thought as she watched Joseph put it in the back with the other things.

“We really didn’t know what to pack,” explained Anne apologetically. “Meredith and Beth picked out what they wanted.”

Elizabeth nodded. So paltry, she thought, noticing the shabbiness of everything. But she mustn’t allow herself to think about that. Somehow she would make it up to them and to their mother. Somehow she would make it up to her son. And she prayed that she would be forgiven.

“Thank you for your kindness,” Elizabeth said to Ron and Anne, her emotions just under the surface. She didn’t trust herself to say any more and she slipped into the backseat with Meredith and Beth. Once settled, the big car slowly drove away.

It was daybreak.




Barbara Casey is the author of over two dozen award-winning novels and book-length works of nonfiction for both adults and young adults, and numerous articles, poems, and short stories. Several of her books have been optioned for major films and television series.

In addition to her own writing, Barbara is an editorial consultant and president of the Barbara Casey Agency. Established in 1995, she represents authors throughout the United States, Great Britain, Canada, and Japan.

In 2018 Barbara received the prestigious Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award and Top Professional Award for her extensive experience and notable accomplishments in the field of publishing and other areas.

Barbara lives on a mountain in Georgia with three cats who adopted her: Homer, a Southern coon cat; Reese, a black cat; and Earl Gray, a gray cat and Reese’s best friend.




Monday, August 14, 2023

Read an excerpt from Esperanza’s Way by Cindy Burkart Maynard #HistoricalFiction #Spain #womansjourney #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @LgmtBird @cathiedunn


Esperanza’s Way
By Cindy Burkart Maynard


Motivated by the memory of her mother dying in her arms, Esperanza resolves that she will one day walk the halls of the Scola Medica at Salerno and train to become a healer. Fate brought Amika, a talented herbalist, into her life and helped Esperanza take her first steps toward gaining the knowledge that would fulfill her dream. Unfortunately, a tragic accident forced Esperanza to flee Amika's home. Her journey toward finding the path to success is littered with stumbling blocks, some more difficult to avoid than she expected.


Publication Date: June 13, 2023
Publisher: Historium Press
Page Length: 262
Genre: Historical Fiction

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EXCERPT

PONFERRADA, SPRING 1259

A mangle-eared mutt cocked his head toward the sky sniffing the breeze, sensing the approaching storm. The dog lowered its head, hunched its shoulders, and sidled into an alley. A concussive boom tore the clouds open, and torrents of rain sluiced over the stone-built town of Ponferrada. Up and down the street people scurried for shelter. 

“Amika, help me haul this table up against the wall out of the rain.” Gabriela, stocky though she was, struggled to muscle a heavy oak table under the covered walkway that lined the street. 

The two women were fortunate their apothecary shop lay along the ancient pilgrimage route, the Camino Santiago de Compostela. Road-weary pilgrims, always in need of remedies to assuage their aches and injuries, walked past their shop every day. 

“I'll be right there,” Amika propped her broom against the wall. Like the dog, she turned a weather eye to the skies. This rain is going to be hard enough to drown fishes, she thought. “Esperanza, take these jars and bottles inside.” 

A waif-like girl scooped their wares into a well-worn wicker basket. Her serious demeanor and small size belied her twelve years. 

Inside their stone house on the ancient cobblestone street, an apothecary cabinet, burnished by age to a rich mahogany patina, dominated the room. An intricate warren of compartments and 11 drawers held ointments, elixirs, and infusions. Bundles of herbs hung upside down from the ceiling. A symphony of spicy, citrusy, fruity, and minty smells harmonized like a fragrant orchestra. 

When customers entered and inhaled the aroma, their spirits lightened, buoyed by the aromas of nature. With their wares safely inside, the three companions settled on a bench, warming themselves before a capacious open hearth.



Cindy Burkart Maynard is passionate about history, and the natural world, a passion that adds rich detail and context to her historical fiction novels. Her characters come to life on the page as they portray what it was like to live in another time and place. She weaves compelling, dramatic stories based on strong characters facing daunting challenges. She has co-authored two nonfiction works about the Colorado Plateau and the Desert Southwest and contributed articles to Images and Colorado Life Magazines. She has been a Volunteer Naturalist for Boulder County for more than twenty years, and served as a Docent at the Sonora Arizona Desert Museum in Tucson, AZ.

Awards:

Colorado Authors League Award Winner for Western Literature
Women Writing the West Award Finalist
WILLA Literary Award finalist for soft cover fiction.
Readers’ Favorite Five Star Author
Winner of the Marie M. Irvine award for Literary Excellence

Professional Affiliations:
Historical Novel Society of North America
Lighthouse Writers
Women’s Fiction Writers Association
Colorado Authors League
Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
Authors Guild


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Monday, August 7, 2023

Read my review of Everything I Knew to be True by Rayna York #YoungAdult #ContemporaryRomance


Everything I Knew to be True
By Rayna York


It was never easy for Cassie and her mother, struggling to make ends meet in their tiny apartment in The Bronx, but they had each other and that was enough. Then, in a heartbeat, Cassie's world crumbles when her mother is taken by a relentless form of cancer.

Suddenly orphaned, Cassie's flung across the country to a lavish Californian lifestyle, the world of her mother's affluent best friend—a woman Cassie never knew existed. This new reality is dizzying with its grand mansion, newfound father figure, and a new “brother,” Cody, the family's charming yet egocentric son, whose presence is as unavoidable as his bedroom across the hall.

Broken with grief and struggling to fit in, Cassie encounters an unexpected ally, Mila, a formidable force with a past as layered as her own. Together, they cope with the overwhelming present, and a shared experience no one should have to endure—a nightmare they both thought was over.

This compelling young adult contemporary romance explores the power of friendship, resilience, and love in the face of overwhelming loss. Dive into a world of rich contrasts and relatable hardships, and join Cassie on her heartfelt journey towards acceptance and new beginnings.

Trigger warning: Abusive sexual situations by another student.

Content warning: Teenage drinking, sexual situations, and strong language.


Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary Romance
Pages: 346


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MY THOUGHTS

Cassie might not have much, but she has her mother and doesn’t need much else. But when her mother grows seriously ill with cancer, Cassie’s world is ripped apart at the seams. She had never imagined losing her mother, and much less considered that she would be taken in by her mother’s best friend, whom she never knew even existed. 

Cassie is uprooted and leaves behind everything she’s ever known to move in with Roxanne, Jeff, and their son, Cody. There is, of course, the problem that her new 'brother' is incredibly good looking, and knows it. But Cassie’s crush means nothing, as Cody is meant to be family, and besides, he would never like her back.

I absolutely loved Cassie, she is such a lovely character, and so relatable. She has a wonderfully sarcastic way of thinking, and I especially loved her desire to wear baggy and comfy clothes over following the latest trends. She is awkward and prefers to simply be shut in her room rather than spend time around people. She struggles with her new living situation, especially because her mother isn’t there with her. Cassie grew up making every penny count, but her new home is a well-off one, and she need not worry about having the money for things anymore. And yet, she can’t change her way of thinking. I did like that Cassie holds onto the lessons she grew up with, and gets herself a job even though she doesn’t necessarily need one.

There are quite a lot of different plot threads in this book, as with any person’s life, there is never just one thing going on. With so many different people and things going on, Cassie’s life came across as very real. At times, I was thinking about her week as if I were planning my own. Meeting with this person on Saturday, and having to change what I agreed to on Sunday because of this thing that has come up – Cassie has a very full calendar, and is very realistic for it. The romance in this story is very much a subplot, for there is so much going on. Relationships, revenge, realisations, and rekindling bonds. Cassie quickly learns that her mother is not exactly who she thought she was, and that she was told many lies as she grew up. Her life is turned upside-down, and then her memories of her mother are clouded by questions – how much of what she has been told is actually true?

As with many books, there are characters I absolutely adored, and others I could not stand. Cody is, obviously, one of my favourites! He is so kind and giving, always putting Cassie’s needs above his own. I loved the chemistry between him and Cassie, they clicked nearly instantly, after a few awkward moments. They are open around each other, and make up quickly after arguments. There are no grudges holding them apart. Upsets and misunderstandings are sorted out quickly, and they definitely portray a very healthy relationship, talking things out, and making time for each other, as well as having some very goofy conversations, and lighthearted banter. I do not particularly want to mention the character I disliked, as it can give away a little bit of the plot, but I physically felt my skin crawl at times when this character was around. They were the epitome of vile, and I couldn’t stand it when they were on the page.

There is a rather large elephant in the room that must be skirted around in this review, so as not to give away the plot. This book does deal, quite in-depth, with sexual harassment and abuse. The life-changing devastation caused by having someone not listen to the word ‘no’ is explored with several different characters, who have all been targeted by the same person. There is a very clear message in this book, not just about standing up for yourself and being strong, but also about staying safe, and knowing that you do not deserve to be treated badly by anyone. There is no excuse for hurting someone in such a way, and I think the author approached the topic with care to portray the emotions to make the reader feel deeply for the characters, but also to show you to treat yourself and others in the same way you want to treat the characters – it is not just fictional characters that need to feel safe and loved. 

I have now read all of Rayna York’s novels (to date) and have absolutely loved every single one of them. I know this is an author I will definitely be keeping an eye on, as I simply have to read whatever comes out next!


Rayna York grew up with hippie parents that liked to adventure. Where change was the norm, books were her constant—a way to escape. As an adult, many careers came and went, but writing has always been her passion. Everything I knew to be true is her first published novel.

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The Bears Claw
The Three Brothers Trilogy, Book Three
By Elizabeth R. Jensen


The Wolfensberger brothers barely escaped the Lost Isles. Now, back in Etria, they long to return to their normal lives. Unfortunately, fresh danger is closing in fast.

Trouble begins with Princess Ella's disappearance. As Jules and Borus hunt for her, they find themselves fighting against oddly familiar circumstances. While his brothers are gone, Kass suffers a crushing loss that forces him to turn to friends for support.

With the trio more vulnerable than ever, the threat of war closes in. The bonds of family and friendship are tested when all must stand together in the final battle to save Etria. Will their efforts be enough to defeat the powerful fire mage, Pyr? Or will the Wolfensberger brothers be lost to the inferno of his rage?

Award-winning author Elizabeth R, Jensen delivers a story of love, war, and sacrifice in the highly-anticipated conclusion of her pulse-pounding trilogy!


Genre: Young Adult
Date Published: July 15, 2023

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The Series

 

The Wolf’s Den

The Three Brothers Trilogy, Book One

 

Three brothers...three destinies...three chances to fail.

One country hangs in the balance.

Peacetime in Etria is no time to become a knight. War lies in the past and the future is for growing new things. Swords become plows and soldiers become farmers, artists, shop owners, and poets. Everyone knows that training for a war that may never come is a waste of time, but for the three grandsons of the greatest war hero in history, knighthood isn’t a choice; it’s destiny.

The three inseparable boys set off on three very different roads to knighthood. The eldest travels the straight path. The middle boy follows the crooked way of the rebel. The youngest...he follows the trail of legend.

When war returns all too soon, the boys will be tested. They will hold in their hands the lives of the most powerful and important people of all of Etria. If they fail, their country may fall into darkness and horror.

But these boys were born to be knights, to protect their king, land, and people no matter the cost to themselves. In the end, they will give their all, but will it be enough?

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The Hawk’s Flight

The Three Brothers Trilogy, Book Two

 

After twenty years of peace in the land of Etria, war has come crashing across its borders. Both Wanonia to the north and Ruschmann Blackwell to the south have waged attacks.

Suddenly, three young brothers find themselves thrust into the role of battlefront soldiers. Following separate paths, the three hone their skills and fight for their people.

The eldest brother, Borus, becomes a full-fledged swordmaster. The middle brother, Kass, masters horseback archery. The youngest brother, Jules, delves further into the art of weather magic.

Years pass as friendships are tested, and lives are lost. Only then are Borus, Kass, and Jules reunited on a top-secret diplomatic mission.

Can their bond as brothers withstand the challenges they face? Or will they become the latest casualties of the dragon sorcerer?

From Award-winning author Elizabeth R. Jensen comes The Hawk’s Flight, a gripping tale of adventure and the unbreakable bond of family.

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Elizabeth R. Jensen is an Arabian horse breeder in Atlanta, GA. Elizabeth has a bachelor’s degree in animal science, a master’s of business administration and a master’s of organizational leadership. In elementary school, Elizabeth was introduced to creative writing in an after-school poetry class for gifted students. Since then, she has continued to write poetry. The Wolf’s Den is her debut novel.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

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The Lady of the Tower
By Elizabeth St.John


"Elizabeth St John has brought the Stuart Court vividly to life. She weaves together the known facts of Lucy’s life with colourful scenes of fictional imagination, drawing on innocent romance and bleak deception to create a believable heroine and an intriguing plot." Historic Novel Society Book Review 

"The Lady of the Tower is a beautifully produced novel with a well-crafted story that will keep you both engaged and entertained. A joy to read. Thank you for sharing your world with us." 

Writers Digest 24th Annual Book Awards


London, 1609. When Lucy St.John, a beautiful highborn orphan at the court of King James, is seduced by the Earl of Suffolk, she never imagines the powerful enemy she creates in his beloved sister, the Countess of Rochester. Or that her own sister Barbara would betray her and force Lucy to leave the court in disgrace. Spirited, educated, and skilled in medicine and precious remedies, Lucy fights her way back into society, and through an unexpected love match, becomes mistress of the Tower of London. 

Living inside the walls of the infamous prison, she defies plague, political intrigues and tragic executions to tend to aristocratic prisoners and criminals alike. Now married into the immensely powerful Villiers family, Barbara unites with the king’s favorite, the Duke of Buckingham, to raise the fortunes of Lucy and her family to dizzying heights. But with great wealth comes treachery, leaving Lucy to fight for her survival—and her honor—in a world of deceit and debauchery. 

Elizabeth St.John’s critically acclaimed debut novel tells the true story of her ancestress Lucy through her family’s surviving diaries, letters, and court papers. Lucy’s personal friendships with historical figures such as Sir Walter Raleigh and the Stuart kings brings a unique perspective to the history of seventeenth century England. 


Publication Date: 28th January, 2016 (print)
Publisher: Falcon Historical 
Page Length: 395 pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

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Publication Date: 8th May, 2018 (audio)
Audio Length: 14 hours 40 minutes

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The gatehouse itself was an intricately worked red-brick structure, surrounded by cannons and well-guarded. Although there were many that morning who traveled through the gate’s arch, none were there to stay, and I faltered in my steps as the warders escorted me forward. The guards stood to attention as I drew near, their pikes tall by their sides, their eyes straight ahead. Their respect signified I was to them their new mistress, for inside the Tower, I would be as their lady. The responsibility was formidable. I hoped that Allen’s years of command in Ireland would teach me the protocols of managing these men. I carefully inclined my head slightly, without appearing too eager or aloof, as I entered their rows.

Passing through the thick defensive walls, I was reminded of Castle Cornet. Tears threatened to spill as I compared that safe fortress that had welcomed me with balmy air and sweet Anne by my side to this hideous place of captivity. I wished with all my heart to have Sir Thomas walk forward to greet me. I suffered that those days were lost to me. I was singularly on my own here, for even Allen had not seen the need to accompany me, he being too concerned of the protocols of his position.

Ahead stretched a lane teeming with people of all sorts. I could now see the immensity of the inner-ward walls to my left, broken only by the curve of towers and the occasional archer’s hole cleft in the stone. On my right lay Traders’ Gate, and there was much activity as a steady stream of goods was brought in from the river through the raised portcullis. Of recent times, the name had slipped to Traitors’ Gate, and this served to remind me of the multiple purposes of this citadel. All within served different masters, whether gaoler or minter, palace guard or keeper.

As I hesitated again, a cacophony like none other reverberated around the bricks and echoed from the stone walls. It resounded again and again and was joined by other screeches and bellowing. I was beset from all sides with such noise that I could not hear my own trembling voice. A warder looked at me and broke rank to guide me to the side path.

“’Tis only the Barbaries, my lady.”

“What are they?” The noise had no description, no similarity to anything I had heard before.

“The lions, my lady. ’Tis their roaring you hear, and it upsets the others in the menagerie.”

I drew myself together and recovered what I could of my dignity. I had forgotten the Tower also housed lions and other exotic creatures given to the kings and queens for many centuries, and that the tradition continued strong with James. Now that I knew what the noise was, it was less fearsome but still chilled my very marrow.

A shout went up ahead. My warders pressed closer as a cavalcade of riders clattered on the stone cobbles, the horses’ hooves striking and sliding over the wet stones. The creatures were magnificent. As the dozen or so riders cut a swathe through the crowd of pedestrians, people cowed, unwilling to get trampled by the force of men. The guards surrounded me to prevent me from being pressed by the people or injured by the horses, and I was assaulted by a further wave of noise, shouts, and clatter.

“His Lord the Earl of Suffolk,” shouted the guard on my right, flinging an arm out to shield me from the plunging hooves. “Visits ’is sister, ’e does, regular-like.”

I didn’t need the explanation. One look at Theo’s face, blanched with shock as he found me surrounded by warders on my way to the fortress, was enough to twist my heart. He turned in his saddle, his eyes fixed on mine, and made as though to rein back. And then I lost sight of him. The guards escorted me through a small archway cut into the stone, and the walls closed around us.

The Tower was now my home, and in that brief encounter, it was also proven my penance.



Elizabeth St.John’s critically acclaimed historical fiction novels tell the stories of her ancestors: extraordinary women whose intriguing kinship with England's kings and queens brings an intimately unique perspective to Medieval, Tudor, and Stuart times.

Inspired by family archives and residences from Lydiard Park to the Tower of London, Elizabeth spends much of her time exploring ancestral portraits, diaries, and lost gardens. And encountering the occasional ghost. But that’s another story.

Living between California, England, and the past, Elizabeth is the International Ambassador for The Friends of Lydiard Park, an English charity dedicated to conserving and enhancing this beautiful centuries-old country house and park. As a curator for The Lydiard Archives, she is constantly looking for an undiscovered treasure to inspire her next novel.

Elizabeth's books include her trilogy, The Lydiard Chronicles, set in 17th Century England during the Civil War, and her newest release, The Godmother's Secret, which explores the medieval mystery of the missing Princes in the Tower of London.

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