Monthly Archive: March, 2022

New Release Wednesday: The Third Daughter by Fiona Forsyth

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Rome, 68 BCE. Julius Caesar begins his controversial career in government. At the same time, a third daughter, Tertulla, is born to the Junius family on the Palatine Hill. Tertulla grows up under… Continue reading

The Heiress Who Broke the Rules

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In acknowledgement of Women’s History Month, this post features a woman who appeared not to give a hoot for Gilded Age society’s rules and expectations. One might say she not only broke the… Continue reading

New Release Wednesday: Lord of the Eyrie by Katerina Dunne

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Love, War, and the Price of Loyalty Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary, 1440: Finally home after five years away, warrior-nobleman Sándor Szilágyi is met by a dying father, a resentful younger brother, his child-bride… Continue reading

All Things Are Here: Discovering the Unexpected Within Early Parish Records by Sarah Jean Head

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Today’s post gives the reader insights into the wealth of information found in the records of local parishes within the UK. Church records are excellent primary sources for authors whether writing historical fiction… Continue reading