Historical Fiction

  • A Conversation with Author Brook Allen

    Today in the Library we have ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Brook Allen, who has dropped in to say hello and to share some insights into her life as an author. You are very welcome, Brook, please introduce yourself: Hi, Pam! Thanks for hosting me. I am a writer of historical fiction and particularly love ancient history. That said, I…

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  • A Conversation with Author Emma Lombard

    Today, I am delighted to welcome Emma Lombard into the Library.  She has dropped in to say hello and to share some insights into her life as an author. Before becoming a historical fiction author, Emma was an editor in the corporate world across various industries—aviation, aquatic ecology, education and the world of academia. Her…

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  • Publication Day – A Feigned Madness by Tonya Mitchell

    I was lucky enough to be an ARC reader for Tonya Mitchell’s debut, A Feigned Madness. It’s a wonderful and fascinating read which I highly recommend.

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  • Stepping Back into Saxon England Blog Tour

    FOLLOW THE TOUR HERE: https://discoveringdiamonds.blogspot.com/p/follow-tour-and-step-back-into-saxon.html When I was approached to host a spot on this blog tour I could not resist. Both Annie and Helen are wonderful writers and two of the most supportive authors you could wish to meet. So, it is my absolute pleasure today to host this post on Murder in Saxon…

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  • New Release from Tony Riches – Drake – Tudor Corsair

    Today, I am delighted to bring you the news of a new release from Tony Riches.  Drake – Tudor Corsair Book One of the Elizabethan Series From Tony Riches, Author of the best-selling Tudor Trilogy  New on Amazon UK, Amazon US Amazon CA and Amazon AU

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  • Woman on Ward 13 – New Release from Delphine Woods

    Delphine Woods writes dark historical fiction, where people are rarely who they seem. She has a deep love for the Victorian period, and for women who are prepared to fight back in any way they can. She lives amidst the rolling hills of Shropshire and dreams of a life filled with far-stretching views and open…

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  • A Conversation with Author Carolyn Hughes

    Today, I am delighted to welcome into the Library fellow historical fiction author ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Carolyn Hughes.  She has dropped in to say hello and to share some insights into her life as an author.  You are very welcome, Carolyn, please introduce yourself:  Hello, I’m Carolyn and I write historical fiction. (Sounds like we’re in a meeting…

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  • Luminous: Blog Tour with Samantha Wilcoxson

    Today I’m delighted to host Samantha Wilcoxson on her blog tour for her fabulous new release, Luminous: The Story of a Radium Girl. I recall many years ago seeing a documentary about the girls who worked with radium. It was rather shocking, so I am delighted to see Samantha pick up the mantle to tell…

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  • New Release from Catherine Kullmann – The Potential for Love

      Hi Pam, and thanks for inviting me to come and talk about my new book. The Potential for Love. It is set in England in 1816, and is a love story with a difference.

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  • New Release from Anna Campbell: The Highlander’s English Bride

    It’s always a treat to hear about Anna’s books, so I am delighted today to bring you news of her latest which is released tomorrow. To whet your appetite, Anna is going to tell us all about the setting for The Highlander’s English Bride. Take it away, Anna!

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