Tag Archives: new book

When It’s Time To Commit #CoverReveal for Marriage Unarranged~ Ritu Bhathal

Reblogged from Ritu Bhathal: It’s been a while, and for that, I apologise, my dear readers. I haven’t been wallowing in a puddle of misery because I got another rejection. Nothing like that. Unfortunately it has been my health that … Continue reading

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King Philip’s War and My Upcoming Book, The Last Pilgrim ~ Noelle Granger

Reblogged from Sayling Away: King Philip’s War is one few people know about – even in New England – but is considered by many to be the deadliest war in Colonial American history.  It took place in the 17th century … Continue reading

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Guest author: Roberta Eaton Cheadle ~ The Vikings in York: Ivar the Boneless

Ivar the Boneless Ivar the Boneless, also known as Ivar Ragnarsson, was the Viking leader who captured York in AD 866 and called the city Jorvik. According to Norse legend, Ivar the Boneless was born “without any bones at all.” … Continue reading

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Guest author: Jaye Marie ~ Silent Payback: A new release!

SILENT PAYBACK by Jaye Marie is now available via Amazon Excerpt from Silent Payback: David This was my cue to lay all my cards on the table, spill the beans or come clean, but whatever I called it, my mouth … Continue reading

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Guest author: Geoff Le Pard ~ The Last Will Of Sven Andersen: A New Book and A Free Offer!

One challenge that I encountered in my latest Book, The Last Will Of Sven Andersen involved multiple story strands. This is the second part of a series based around Harry Spittle who we first encounter when he’s 19 and now, … Continue reading

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Guest author: Roberta Eaton Cheadle ~ An adventure in the Edinburgh vaults

The South Bridge Vaults in Edinburgh, are hidden beneath one of the city’s busiest street, and can be accessed by the public through guided tours of a few of its subterranean chambers. The vaults comprise of a series of approximately … Continue reading

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Guest author: Iain Kelly ~ That Difficult 2nd Novel ~ Writing ‘State of Denial’ #booklaunch

Towards the end of last year I completed and self-published my first novel, ‘A Justified State.’ Even as I was finishing the writing and editing of that story, an idea was growing in my mind to continue the story of … Continue reading

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Guest author: Robbie Cheadle ~ Dick Turpin

The myth of Dick Turpin Fiction writer, Harrison Ainsworth, glamourised thief and highway man, Dick Turpin, in his 1834 novel, Rookwood. The novel is set in England in 1737 at a manor house called Rookwood Place and the plot revolves … Continue reading

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#writephoto regulars: Meet Kevin Parish

I asked the writephoto challenge cntributors if they would like to come over and introduce themselves. Without those of you who write and read the pieces inspired by the weekly photos, the writephoto prompt would not exist. So, if you … Continue reading

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Noteworthy ~ Tallis Steelyard (aka Jim Webster) on tour with two new books…

Far be it from me to mock musicians. After all, some of them are competent, accomplished, excellent company and masters of their art. Indeed I would swear to this in a court of law, because I’ve worked with all three … Continue reading

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