Monthly Archive: March, 2023

From Illegitimate Daughter to Esteemed Countess: Highclere Castle During WWI

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This post begins a new series on History Imagined prompted by research for my November 22, 2023 release, The American Countess. Research into how stately homes fared during World War I led me… Continue reading

New Release Wednesday: Of Mud and Honey by Roxana Trabulsi

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As the reign of imperialism ends in Aden, Yemen and gives way to a communist government, a young family finds themselves trapped as political prisoners. Strength, love and faith are pushed to their… Continue reading

Enid Michael: Yosemite’s Incredible First Female Ranger-Naturalist by Jill Caugherty

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While researching my debut novel, Waltz in Swing Time, which takes place in the nineteen thirties, I uncovered fascinating details about the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps), a work relief program founded by President… Continue reading