Historical Fiction

  • The Yanks Are Starving by Glen Craney: The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour

    Today, I am delighted to host Glen Craney on his blog tour for The Yanks are Starving: A Novel of the Bonus Army. Glen has kindly treated us to an excerpt to whet your appetite – please see below. You can follow the full tour here: Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2022/11/blog-tour-the-yanks-are-starving.html THE YANKS ARE STARVING: A…

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  • His Castilian Hawk by Anna Belfrage – AudioBook Blast

    Today, I am delighted to host the audiobook blast for Anna Belfrage’s newest release, His Castilian Hawk, part of the Castilian Saga Series. The audiobook is narrated by Greg Patmore and published by Timelight Press. You can find out more about this tour here: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2022/11/blog-tour-his-castilian-hawk-audio-book.html

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  • Spotlight on New Release from William Todd: A Summer with the Hermit King

    Today, I am delighted to host William Todd on my blog. I’m a huge fan of his writing, in particular his Sherlock Holmes tales, which I highly recommend. I’m looking forward to reading this new book and you can find out a little bit more by reading on. A Summer with the Hermit King 1888.…

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  • In Conversation with Michael Ross

    ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Michael Ross has joined me in the library today to say hello and to share some insights into his life as an author. A little bit about Michael Michael Ross is a lover of history and great stories. He’s a retired software engineer turned author, with three children, and five grandchildren, living in Newton, Kansas…

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  • Skull’s Vengeance: The Coffee Pot Book Blog Tour

    Today on the blog, I am delighted to share an excerpt from Linnea Tanner’s Skull’s Vengeance, book four in the Curse of Clansmen and Kings Series. You can find out more about the blog tour here: https://maryanneyarde.blogspot.com/2022/01/blog-tour-skulls-vengeance-curse-of.html

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  • Squire’s Hazard: The Coffee Pot Book Blog Tour

    I’m delighted to host Carolyn Hughes on my blog today, as part of the blog tour for her new release, Squire’s Hazard, The Fifth Meonbridge Chronicle. Please check out the excerpt from this book below. You can find out more about this tour here: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2022/09/blog-tour-squires-hazard.html

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  • The Godmother’s Secret: The Coffee Pot Book Blog Tour – Book Spotlight & Excerpt

    Today, I am thrilled to host Elizabeth St.John’s blog tour for The Godmother’s Secret, her fabulous new release. Please check out the excerpt from the book below. If you’d like to know more about the tour, please check out the schedule here:   https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2022/08/blog-tour-godmothers-secret-by.html

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  • Small Eden by Jane Davis: The Coffee Pot Book Blog Tour

    Today, I am delighted to host Jane Davis as part of the book blog tour for Small Eden. Read on to find out more about this, her latest release, including a short extract to whet your appetite. You can find out more about this tour here: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2022/07/blog-tour-small-eden-by-jane-davis.html

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  • The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour: JULIA PRIMA by Alison Morton

    I am absolutely delighted to host Alison on my blog today as part of her current book blog tour. Alison kindly gives us some insights into writing ‘alternative’ historical fiction, which I am sure you will find as fascinating as I do. World building is such an integral part of historical fiction. Alison’s latest book,…

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  • Book Spotlight: The Forgotten Promise by Paula Greenlees

    I have a wee treat for any WW2 fiction fans. It is great to see that Paula Greenlees’ latest is now available in eBook format. The paperback is due for release in December and is now up for pre-order. The Forgotten Promise, set in Malaya, looks to be a real corker! Here’s some more detail…

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