Archive | October 2023

Excerpt: Christmas in Evergreen

We had completely remodeled the second floor into one huge master ensuite with double sinks, hot tub, open double shower, and ornate oak wood graced the walls. We used blackout curtains and my closet, shoes, and jewelry collection rivaled anything the Kardashian’s had – my walk-in closet went for miles, okay, not really, but I felt like it did.

I had a safe in my closet for jewelry and valuables. My closet was tidy with garments hanging up on racks, and I had shelves for shoes and heels and anything you could think of. Money was never an issue for us, and we lived life to the fullest. Or so I thought we did…  

This entry was posted on October 16, 2023. 2 Comments

How Do You Respond?

Child loss is nothing.

No comparison to this,

Other life losses.

Do NOT join our sad small club.

Time does not heal wounds,

Left behind when one loses,

One child, or even,

Two, no matter their age, no,

Simply support them,

Parents and siblings on Earth,

Remember and speak,

Do voice each child’s name aloud,

We need to hear this.

© Mary L Schmidt

This entry was posted on October 15, 2023. 1 Comment

$50 Gift Card Give-A-Way

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Still going! Now through October 20th, if you buy at .99 ents, this short two hour read book and review it, you are in the running for TWO $50 gift cards from me!

“Through a skillful intertwining of history, mystery, & personal reflection, this memoir provides a thought-provoking and emotionally charged reading experience.”

This entry was posted on October 12, 2023. 6 Comments

Burning Secret

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Book Title: Burning Secret
Author: R J Lloyd
Publication Date: 24 May 2022
Publisher: Matador
Page Length: 384
Genre: Historical Fiction

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Book Title and Author Name:
Burning Secret
by R J Lloyd

Blurb:

Inspired by actual events, Burning Secret is a dramatic and compelling tale of ambition, lies and betrayal.

Born in the slums of Bristol in 1844, Enoch Price seems destined for a life of poverty and hardship-but he’s determined not to accept his lot.

Enoch becomes a bare-knuckle fighter in London’s criminal underworld. But in a city where there’s no place for honest dealing, a cruel loan shark cheats him, leaving Enoch penniless and facing imprisonment.

Undaunted, he escapes to a new life in America and embarks on a series of audacious exploits. But even as he helps shape history, Enoch is not content. Tormented by his past and the life he left behind, Enoch soon becomes entangled in a web of lies and secrets.

Will he ever break free and find the happiness he craves?

Influenced by real people and events, Enoch’s remarkable story is one of adventure, daring, political power, deceit and, in the end, the search for redemption and forgiveness.

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When Angel’s Fly – Guest Post.

Burning Secret by R. J. Lloyd

Burning Secret is a true story. Well, almost. The novel blurs the lines between fact and fiction as it reconstructs the life of Enoch Price, my great-great-grandfather, and is a story many can relate to through their ancestors and family histories.

Set at the end of the nineteenth century, it begins in the squalor of Victorian London. But it’s not long before the frontier town of Jacksonville, Florida, takes centre stage as it struggles to recover from the American Civil War and the end of slavery. The novel works on several levels: as a fast-paced thriller with plenty of derring-do, a morality tale of good vs. greed, and how life can easily corrupt the pursuit of happiness, and some have even suggested that below it all lies a tragic love story.

After retiring as a senior police officer, I turned my detective skills to genealogy, tracing my family history to the sixteenth century. However, after 15 years of extensive research, I could not track down my great-great-grandfather, Enoch Price, whose wife, Eliza, had, in living memory, helped raise my mother.

As a young girl, my mother could remember hushed conversations about her nan’s husband, Enoch, leaving the family to go to Florida to open a factory.

In June 2011, my cousin Gillian, a skilled family history researcher, called to say she had found Enoch through a fluke encounter. Susan Sperry from California, who had recently retired, decided to explore the box of documents given to her thirty years before by her mother, which she had never opened. In the box, she found references to her great-grandfather, Harry Mason, a wealthy hotel owner and powerful American politician from Jacksonville, Florida, who had died in 1919. It soon transpired that Susan’s great-grandfather, Harry Mason, was, in fact, Enoch Price. From this single thread, the extraordinary story of Harry Mason began to unravel, leading me to visit the States to meet my American cousins. It was Susan Sperry and Kimberly Mason, direct descendants, who persuaded me to write Burning Secret, not as a biography, but as a historical thriller, merging fact with fiction, to tell the story of the extraordinary adventurer, rogue and chancer that Harry, was.

Burning Secret took another eleven years to research and write, and sadly, both Susan and Kimberly passed away before the novel was complete.

The more I researched, the more I realised how much I needed to explore. Enoch is listed in the London Gazette as a bankrupt destined for two years in the debtors’ prison, from which few emerged unscathed. Abandoning his wife and three young daughters, he made for Florida. Here, in Jacksonville, he carved out his future and, by hook or crook, amassed a fortune and became a powerful politician. While all this time, his wife, Eliza, and daughters languished in poverty in the slums of Bristol, England.

The book is set mainly in Florida. Harry arrived in Jacksonville when it was still regarded as a frontier town, only sixteen years after the end of slavery and the Civil War. By 1888, he had married, bigamously, and lived with his new family at 509 West Adams Street in the upmarket district of LaVilla. That year, a deadly outbreak of Yellow Fever decimated the population of Jacksonville, followed in 1901 by the Great Fire of Jacksonville, which razed the city to the ground. Harry played a pivotal role in both these colossal events. But it was his audacious gamble to promote, against fierce public opposition, the 1894 World Heavyweight Boxing Championship fight between Gentleman Jim Corbett and the English challenger Charlie Mitchell. This fight turned his fortunes from bartender to millionaire.

In 1897, Harry was elected to the Jacksonville City Council, and in 1903 was elected to the Florida State House of Representatives. But his most outstanding achievement was building the Hotel Mason on the junction of Bay and Julia Street, which opened on 31 December 1913. The largest and most opulent hotel in Florida (demolished in 1978).

Harry died on 5 November 1919 at his home, the almost palatial Villa Alexandria, and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville, Florida.

Enoch was a man who, in his 75 years, lived several lifetimes.

Author Bio:

After retiring as a senior police officer, R J Lloyd turned my detective skills to genealogy, tracing his family history to the 16th century. However, after 15 years of extensive research, he couldn’t track down his great-great-grandfather, Enoch Price, whose wife, Eliza, had, in living memory, helped raise his mother.

It was his cousin Gillian who, after several more dead-ends, called one day to say that she had found him through a fluke encounter. Susan Sperry from California, who had recently retired, decided to explore the box of documents given to her thirty years before by her mother, which she had never opened. In the box, she found some references to her great grandfather, Harry Mason, a wealthy hotel owner from Florida who had died in 1919. It soon transpired that Susan’s great grandfather, Harry Mason, was, in fact, Enoch Price.

From this single thread, the extraordinary story of Harry Mason began to unravel, leading R J Lloyd to visit the States to meet his newly discovered American cousins, and it was Susan Sperry and Kimberly Mason, direct descendants, who persuaded R J Lloyd to write the extraordinary story of their ancestor.

R J Lloyd graduated from the University of Warwick with a degree in Philosophy and Psychology and a Masters in Marketing from UWE. Since leaving a thirty-year career in policing, he’s been a non-executive director with the NHS, social housing, and other charities. He lives with my wife in Bristol, spending his time travelling, writing and producing delicious plum jam from the trees on his award-winning allotment.

Author Links:

Website: www.lloydfamilyhistory.co.uk
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Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.co.uk/R-J-Lloyd/e/B0B4KHGHXZ
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61333266-burning-secret  

This entry was posted on October 11, 2023. 2 Comments

Drumbeats

Book Title: Drumbeats

Series:  The Drumbeats Trilogy (Book #1)

Author:   Julia Ibbotson

Publication Date: re-published June 21st, 2023

Publisher: self-published / Archbury Books

Page Length: 230

Genre: Historical Romance / Historical Mystery (20th Century)

Twitter Handle: @JuliaIbbotson @cathiedunn

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Drumbeats

by Julia Ibbotson

Blurb:

It’s 1965, and 18 year old Jess escapes her stifling English home for a gap year in Ghana, West Africa. But it’s a time of political turbulence across the region. Fighting to keep her young love who waits back in England, she’s thrown into the physical and emotional dangers of civil war, tragedy and the conflict of a disturbing new relationship. And why do the drumbeats haunt her dreams?

This is a rite of passage story which takes the reader hand in hand with Jess on her journey towards the complexities and mysteries of a disconcerting adult world.

This is the first novel in the acclaimed Drumbeats trilogy: Drumbeats, Walking in the Rain, Finding Jess.

For fans of Dinah Jefferies, Kate Morton, Rachel Hore, Jenny Ashcroft

Buy Links:

This title is available to read on #KindleUnlimited.

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Author Bio:

Award-winning author Julia Ibbotson herself spent an exciting time in Ghana, West Africa, teaching and nursing (like Jess in her books), and always vowed to write about the country and its past. And so, the Drumbeats Trilogy was born. She’s also fascinated by history, especially by the medieval world, and concepts of time travel, and has written haunting time-slips of romance and mystery partly set in the Anglo-Saxon period.

She studied English at Keele University, England, specialising in medieval language, literature and history, and has a PhD in linguistics. She wrote her first novel at age 10, but became a school teacher, then university lecturer and researcher. Her love of writing never left her and to date she’s written 9 books, with a 10th on the way.

Julia is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association, Society of Authors and the Historical Novel Society.

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This entry was posted on October 10, 2023. 4 Comments

Memoir of a Mad Woman

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A novelette from the award-winning author of The Fall of Lilith and Son of the Serpent, Vashti Quiroz-Vega.

Who can explain how madness begins?

This is the story of Emma. Reared by a religious fanatic, orphaned at a young age and sent to a mental institution and an orphanage. Molested and betrayed by the people who should be watching over her…

Who can say that madness has no logic?

During a fight, Emma’s best friend punched her in the abdomen. Since then, Emma has believed there’s something damaged inside of her.

Every month… she bleeds.
She tries to fight it all her life, but the pain and the blood return twenty-eight days later… and the cycle begins again.

But Emma, even in her madness, knows how to take care of herself.
She knows how to make things right…

You may not agree…
But, who can reason with insanity?

Read this tragic but fascinating tale and traverse the labyrinthine passages of madness.

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023

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This short story is graphically shocking yet justified in the end, in a small way, as Emma is insane. I won’t give out any details, as the story is short and I would give away too much of it. This short story would be appreciated by writers like Stephen King and those who write vivid stories with gore included. Yet that barely touches on the complexity found within these pages. Five stars!

This entry was posted on October 9, 2023. 4 Comments

Rainbows Orange Book of Poetry

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Orange means passion, and for Lily Lawson, that’s writing. In this second relatable, contemporary collection of the Rainbow series, the ‘non poetry-lovers poet’ shares that passion in the way only she can.

‘… to the artist, the poet, the dreamer,
the weaver of words,
I give thanks.’

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023

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I just bought and read this book by Lily Lawson. First of all, poetry has evolved, and poems read back in the day are classic, but Lily takes her words to new heights after listening to a Beatles song and meshing her poetry with music. Poetry should have sometimes they rhyme, and Lily proves that to rhyme is not necessarily in great poetry. I was touched by the poems found within. Some hit me like lightning. Time changes us and our friendships to the point that some friendships end. I’ve been there a few times. I never thought of using colors in my poems and a poem I’m not really. This book hits on the essentials of life. Five shiny golden stars!

The Ghost of Greyson Hall

Book Title: The Ghost of Greyson Hall

Series: British Agents Series, Book #4

Author: MK McClintock

Publication Date: October 3rd, 2023

Publisher: independently published

Page Length: 169

Genre: Historical Romance Mystery

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Instagram Handle: @mkmcclintock @thecoffeepotbookclub

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The Ghost of Greyson Hall

British Agents Series, Book #4

MK McClintock

The Ghost of Greyson Hall

by MK McClintock

Excerpt 1

Prologue

In the year of 1782, among the snow-dusted hills of Northumberland, Lady Grace Canterbury of Greyson Hall disappeared.

Rumors abounded. She ran away with her Highland lover, leaving her husband and son behind. Others speculated on her declining health, claiming she’d gone away to die in solitude when the fever and pain overcame her body and mind. Those who knew her never believed the gossip and resolved through the years that ruffians kidnapped her at the command of her jealous husband.

No one ever learned the truth. Lady Canterbury vanished.

She’d left behind an infant son, who had barely found comfort in his mother’s arms. A fair-haired and handsome boy who resembled his mother in coloring, including the eyes, ice blue and startling cold if it had not been for the spray of thick, black lashes.

Before the birth, Lord Spencer Canterbury had shared with her how he longed for a fair-haired daughter who looked like her mother. However, when their son made his first appearance, she saw her husband’s joy in knowing it was a strong and healthy boy who would one day inherit the title and become master of their vast estate.

How does such a lady vanish without leaving a remnant of evidence?

For more than a century, the truth remained a mystery. Lady Canterbury became a faded memory, a story to entertain and bewilder at celebrations and gatherings. For generations, speculation continued. Descendants of the family attempted to unravel the mystery of the eighteenth-century puzzle, alas to no avail. Few took the matter seriously—after all, it was long before their time—and the image of a graceful beauty with hair as pale as the risen moon and eyes the color of waves on the sea faded into history.

Excerpt from The Ghost of Greyson Hall copyright © MK McClintock

Blurb:

Once a year, an ancient secret walks the corridors of Greyson Hall, a place shrouded in mystery and whispered legend.

When Devon Clayton inherited the stately mansion in England’s wild north from his uncle, he never imagined what secrets lurked within its walls, hidden for centuries. When his friends and brothers join him for the holiday, the British Agents and their families discover that their most unusual case will bring new meaning to Christmas spirit.

They must now unravel a century-old mystery if they are to break the curse and save a love that transcends time.

A long novella set in Northumberland in December 1782 and 1892.


Also Available:

  • Alaina Claiborne
  • Blackwood Crossing
  • Clayton’s Honor


Note: The British Agent series books are written to be read as stand-alone novels. However, they each have cross-over characters, meaning characters from each book will appear in the others. The only reading order is chronological, but each title can still be read as stand-alone.

Praise for the British Agent Series:

“Ms. McClintock succeeds in masterfully weaving both genres meticulously together until mystery lovers are sold on romance and romance lovers love the mystery!”

—InD’Tale Magazine on Alaina Claiborne

“This book was perfectly-paced with mystery, romance, adventure, and so much more. I am definitely recommending that everyone who loves historical fiction in general read this book. I cannot wait to start reading the next book in this series.”
—Dreams Come True Through Reading on Blackwood Crossing

“MK McClintock has spun an enchanting tale deeply entrenched in the lands of Scotland and England that will leave you riveted to your chair until you turn the last page.” —My Life, One Story at a Time on Blackwood Crossing

Clayton’s Honor by MK McClintock is a clean historical romance that will keep your heart beating and your palms sweating. This is definitely a novel that is going on my ‘read again’ shelf! A really good and smooth read!” —Readers’ Favorite 

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BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/the-ghost-of-greyson-hall-british-agent-novels-book-4-by-mk-mcclintock

Author Bio:

MK McClintock is an award-winning author who writes historical romantic fiction about chivalrous men and strong women who appreciate chivalry. Her stories of romance, mystery, and adventure sweep across the American West to the Victorian British Isles with places and times between and beyond. 

Her works include the following series: Montana Gallaghers, Crooked Creek, British Agents, Whitcomb Springs, and the stand-alone collection, A Home for Christmas. She is also the co-author of the McKenzie Sisters Mysteries.

MK enjoys a quiet life in the northern Rocky Mountains. Visit her online home at www.mkmcclintock.com, where you can learn more about her books, explore extras, and subscribe to receive news. 

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Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/MK-McClintock/author/B006UV5PPI

This entry was posted on October 6, 2023. 2 Comments