Archive | March 2024

The Palm Tree Swingers Island Band

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From Amazon:

Take a tiger, an orangutan, an elephant, an eagle, a rhino, a dragon, a spider, and a turtle. Mix with music till loud – you might want to stand back.

My Review:

This is a darling rhyming book about animals and others who play instruments in a band. The illustrations are colorful and draw the eye. Highly recommend.

The Eyes of a Killer

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Janie Fletcher’s ordinary life is about to get complicated. Five lost souls need her help to find peace and vengeance for their untimely death. Her only impediments are her self-doubt, fear of insanity, and bipolar disorder. If she can overcome those obstacles, she just might be able to stop a psychopathic killer poised to commit his next murder.

My Review:

This is one of those must-read books. I don’t know if all of this is fiction or not, but the sheer gravity of a stone cold serial killer is much to take in. Mind you, I lived with a cold-blooded killer, not knowing my mother could do that to a person. But this book is not about me. This book is about innocent people and innocent victims. Ghosts who speak to you? I’ve had two experiences with spirits and brief ones, but they were real. They also never came back as what they needed me to know, they conveyed in a nonverbal form. One was to comfort me, and the other was for finally letting my step-dads death be heard. How he didn’t shoot himself. Again, this review isn’t about me. My point is I believe in ghosts and how they use a type of conduit to get a message across. I believe our souls go to heaven only through belief in Jesus. Through Jesus, we have an afterlife. That written, I believe that when a brief visit happens, that spirit just stops by to give comfort and healing. The spirits in this story were the opposite. They needed their stories told, and they needed to get a serial killer caught. Bipolar disorder fluctuates with the seasons, the medication level in one’s blood, and so on. It was excellent to include not one but two people with Bipolar disorder for two reasons. First, people need to try and understand mood swings. Secondly, it’s important to know that some with bipolar disorder have additional abilities others do not.

**Château de Verzat Series**

Media Kit—Debra Borchert, Château de Verzat Series

Book Titles:

Her Own Legacy (Book 1)

Her Own Revolution (Book 2)

Series: Château de Verzat

Author: Debra Borchert

Publication Date:

HOL: 9/1/22

HOR: 7/14/23

Publisher: Le Vin Press

Page Length:

HOL: 568

HOR: 422

Genre: Historical Fiction

Twitter Handle: @debraborchert @cathiedunn

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Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2024/02/blog-tour-chateau-de-verzat-series-by-debra-borchert.html

Book Title and Author Name:

Her Own Legacy, Book 1 of Château de Verzat

Her Own Revolution, Book 2 of Château de Verzat

Debra Borchert

Blurb:

Her Own Legacy:

A Woman Fights for Her Legacy as the French Revolution Erupts

Determined to inherit her family’s vineyard, Countess Joliette de Verzat defies society’s rules, only to learn of her illegitimate half-brother, the rightful heir.

Her Own Revolution:

A Woman Forges a Treacherous Path to Save Hundreds from the Guillotine

If Geneviève Fouquier-Tinville had the same rights as a man, she wouldn’t have to dress like one. A suspenseful page-turner led by a renegade heroine whose compassion for innocent people leads to both loss and love.

Excerpt # 3

Her Own Revolution, Paris, August 7, 1793

Geneviève visits Louis LaGarde in prison

I took a deep breath and stepped into the dark cell. Straw cracked beneath my boots. The door slammed shut. I jolted. The key grinded in the lock. The sour stink of an unemptied slop bucket made me want to cover my nose. LaGarde stood in the corner, his shoulders hunched, his blond hair hanging in greasy strands. The sound of the guard’s footsteps faded.

My legs trembled. I could be thrown into such a cell. “Do you remember me?” My voice was as weak as the light.

He peered at me and then a grin slowly emerged. “Who could forget your charms?”

My face warmed as the memory of his exposing my breasts rushed me.

“So, my execution has been delayed so you—Monsieur Fouquier—could gloat.”

I shook my head and held out the wine. He didn’t move, so I placed the bottle near his feet. “It’s not what you’re accustomed to, but the guard enjoyed some of it.” I pulled out bread, sausage, and cheese.

He rubbed his forehead. “Ah, a last meal.”

I ripped off a piece of bread and offered it. He snatched it and gnawed, catching the crumbs with his hand, and licking them from his palm.

I detested the pity I felt. I couldn’t be the only one who cared about him. “Has your family been to visit?” Withdrawing my dagger, I cut a hunk of sausage and tossed it to him.

He caught it and waved his fingers at the cheese, which I also tossed. “What family? My brother? Killed defending the King at the Tuileries. My parents? Murdered in the September Massacres.”

“I’m sorry.” His losses seemed not to affect his appetite in the least, but still, I would have to break down his defenses to save him. “Any friends visit?”

He bit into the cheese and closed his eyes as he chewed. “I have no friends.”

That, I believed.

He chomped at the bread. But as he turned his head away and stopped chewing, I knew it was not from lack of hunger. He was missing someone. “A lady?” I asked.

“Yeah.” He snorted. “My whore.” His low voice rumbled against the stone walls. “What about you, Fouquier? Got a whore of your own?”

“Wish I did.”

He laughed.

Had there been more time I’d have laughed, too. “Has your mistress been to see you?”

“Like I, she is a guest of Bicêtre prison.” He tilted his head back as if praying for patience.

“For prostitution?”

“For Royalist sympathies!” He swatted at a fly on his neck. “She despised the Queen.” He laughed. “Even a whore has more courage to be honest than I have.”

It was only a matter of time before her name would appear on another list. The binding around my chest tightened as sympathy filled me. “I can get a message to her.”

“Why would you give her a message from me? To taunt her?” He kicked a clump of straw. “Torture us both?”

“To let her know you’re alive.” The muscles in his face flinched. He resembled a beggar, a depth to which, I imagined, he had never dreamed of falling. “What should I tell her?”

“What else can a dead man say?” He cried a laugh. “Adieu!” He slid down against the wall until he sat in the straw with his legs stretched out.

I crouched down and whispered, “Did you tell anyone you’ve been sentenced?”

He shook his head.

“Guards? Prisoners?”

“No.”

“You must not tell anyone of your sentence. No one. Do you promise?”

He cocked his head and, for a moment, he was the old arrogant LaGarde. “Why?”

“Hush.” I listened for footsteps. “So long as they do not call your name, you live. Understand?”

“They will call. I have been condemned.”

“Your name will not be called. You will not go to the guillotine. Do you understand?” He sat lifeless. I pinched his arm.

“Ow!” He jerked his head and looked at me, his eyebrows peaked high above his dark eyes.

“Do you?”

The taut skin around his eyes began to relax as he stared at me. “Yes.” His voice was hesitant, like a child’s.

A feeling of wanting to take him out of this hell swept over me. I should have thought he deserved this punishment after exposing me as a woman at University, but now my compassion surprised me. I gripped his hand. Although filthy, it was still the soft hand of a person who ordered others to do his work. “What’s her name?”

“Magdeleine Corrié.” He winced, as if hearing her name pained his heart.

“The message?”

He stared at the ceiling.

I squeezed his hand. “We have but a few minutes more.”

He pressed his lips together, his nostrils widening as he sucked in the dank air.

I hated pushing him. I softened my voice. “Do you wish me to tell her of your love?”

He nodded, then pulled me close. “She is with child. Ask her…if she will marry me.”

“That is honorable.”

“It is not honor.” The muscles around his mouth quivered.

I patted his arm. “I will bring her food and your message.” I stood and prayed I would be the clerk to receive the list with her name. “Remember, say nothing. I do not wish to join you at the guillotine.”

He squinted. “You leave me to rot in this hell?”

His words hit me like a slap. Why wasn’t he grateful? I’d saved his life, and he was angry? “I’d think anyone would prefer to live, even if among rats.”

He lifted his chin. “You get me out of here, or you will go to the guillotine with me.”

I was a cowering bug beneath a rock, taunted by the snapping tongue of a warty toad dressed in a ruined golden silk waistcoat. If I could have felt one drop of sympathy for this arrogant bastard, I’d not feel so ashamed. He’d exposed me once, and he’d do it again.

Buy Links:

*Her Own Legacy will be only 0.99 in the UK, CA and AU stores from March 5th – 15th, 2024!*

Universal Buy Links:  

Her Own Legacy: https://books2read.com/u/bWYod1

Her Own Revolution: https://books2read.com/u/m0aJVl

Series Buy Links:

US: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B9KN1536

UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0B9KN1536

Author Bio:

Debra’s the author of the Château de Verzat series that follows headstrong and independent women and the four-hundred loyal families who protect a Loire Valley château and vineyard, and its legacy of producing the finest wines in France during the French Revolution. Her Own Legacy published 2022, Her Own Revolution published 2023, and Her Own War will be published in 2024. A passionate cook, she also wrote a companion cookbook to the series: Soups of Château de Verzat, A Culinary Tribute to the French Revolution, 2023.

A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, she weaves her knowledge of textiles and clothing design throughout her historical fiction. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family and standard poodle, named after a fine French Champagne.

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This entry was posted on March 11, 2024. 4 Comments

Leo James and the Magical Fenix Feather

Please welcome Jordan K. Nightsage to my blog. Good morning, Jordan. Shall we have a chat?

1. Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

Hi Mary, thank you so much for having me here.  I’m Jordan, I am from Metro Detroit, Michigan, USA.  I am a relatively new author of illustrated children’s books, middle grade novel series, and young adult novel series in the epic fantasy adventure (with a touch of sci-fi) genre.  I am a single father with two young children who are my main inspiration to write and publish.  I am an attorney in my day job and currently a master’s student.

My books all take place on the continent Aurea Olam, on the planet Terris, in Alpha Dimension.  To give you an idea of how the fictional universe is set up, Earth is in Omega Dimension (where Leo James is from) and the highly advanced Sigmatic Civilization is from Sigma Dimension.  These are essentially parallel worlds and traveling between dimensions does not require space travel, at least not as far as I have gotten in the story so far.

My first illustrated children’s book, ‘Leo James and the Magical Fenix Feather’ just came out in February and I am excited about it.  The next book in the series will be ‘Leo James and the Magical Golden Antlers’ and will introduce Milah Quin as Leo’s new friend.  I have two more children’s books written and being illustrated right now.  One of them will be called ‘Leo James and the Lion’s Magical Quest’ and the other will be titled ‘Milah Quin and the Quest for the Pirate’s Treasure’.  I am also working on a middle grade novel series, the first book of which will be called ‘Leo James and the Runestone Compass’.  I am also finalizing my first young adult novel called ‘The Wounds We Carry: The Eradicators, Part 1’.  Milah Quin will also star in the young adult sci-fi fantasy series ‘The Sigmatic Paradox’, the first book of which I am working on now as well.

2. Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book?

Writing has always been a part of my life but, up until 2023, I always focused on expository writing mostly for school and work.  As my children have grown to reading age, I have been inspired to start exploring this wonderful new world of creative writing.  I came up with the character of Leo James first and the rest has sort of grown from there.  Now I have a whole expansive fictional universe for my stories to take place in.  My first book idea was ‘Leo James and the Runestone Compass’; however, the first book that I finished was ‘Leo James and the Magical Fenix Feather’.  I have been having so much fun through this whole journey, I would really like to do this full time if I can.

3. How difficult was it writing your first book?

I would not say that writing my first book was too difficult.  Publishing and promoting it have been more difficult.  I have learned a few valuable lessons the hard way through this process and hopefully I won’t make the same mistakes again.  There are a lot of details to attend to in publishing and time management is always difficult with kids, work, and school in addition to writing, publishing, and promoting my books and expansive universe.  ‘Fenix Feather’ is only about 1,000 words so it did not take too long to write.  My other books for older kids and teenagers have of course taken longer to write.

4. Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

I can’t say that I have wanted to give up, but I have definitely found myself discouraged and worrisome over a few bumps in the road that have come up.  For instance, after I had uploaded ‘Fenix Feather’ to a bunch of different platforms, applied for copyright registration for multiple versions of the book, and done a number of other time-intensive things for the book, I realized that there was an error from a previous draft in the final version.  I had to do a lot of work all over again despite having other responsibilities and opportunities to attend to—this was probably the closest I have been to quitting.  I did not quit though thankfully.

5. Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

I have several great people in my life who are very supportive of my creative endeavors.  Several family members and several friends have been very supportive, especially when it comes to helping with my kids when necessary.  My family and friends buy my books, share them with their friends, and are almost always ready to offer an encouraging word.  I couldn’t do any of this without the people around me, that’s for sure.

6. Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

First, thank you so much for picking up and reading my books!  Without my readers it wouldn’t be worth it to me.  I take great care in writing and editing to try to put myself in the shoes of my readers and write something that will be moving and meaningful to them, regardless of what their personal experiences have been in life.  I want to speak to my readers’ mind, soul, and spirit when I write.  I also always appreciate constructive feedback, so don’t ever be afraid to contact me by social media or through my website at https://JordanKNightsage.com.

7. What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

Let’s see, I have gotten a lot of good advice over the years so I will keep it to book advice.  I would probably say that the advice to seek out advice and guidance from other authors and people in the industry who know more and have more experience than me has probably been the best advice I have received.  The reader and author communities have really been very friendly and helpful, which has been a very pleasant surprise since I started writing and publishing.  I would give this advice to other new authors as well—know when to ask for help.  And check out the reviews when selecting freelancers—having someone to recommend a freelancer from personal experience is often even better.

8. What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

As mentioned above, my target audience is children ages 4-9 and their parents for illustrated children’s books.  My children’s books use fantasy, fairy tales, and modern mythology to teach very human and I believe timeless lessons to kids.  For instance, ‘Fenix Feather’ deals with themes of facing fear, courage/bravery, friendship, family reunification, and helping others (specifically helping animals but I think the lesson applies to others in general).

My middle grade books are intended for kids 8-12 and anyone who enjoys fantasy adventure books like ‘The Hobbit’, ‘Harry Potter’, ‘Percy Jackson’, and ‘The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe’.  I work in some more mature topics, there are real antagonists for the heroes to struggle against (unlike in the children’s books), and I work in themes like courage in the face of unstoppable evil, family, fellowship, depending on your friends, being someone your friends can depend on, resilience, self-sacrifice, and some conservationist/environmental themes as well.

My young adult books have an intended audience of 12–18-year-olds and anyone who enjoys epic fantasy adventure stories like ‘The Lord of the Rings’, later ‘Harry Potter’ books, ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’, and even Star Wars.  I incorporate more mature themes (ex. discrimination, immortality, war and warfare, vengeance vs. mercy, forgiveness vs. hatred, romance, etc.).  I also explore more moral ambiguities and philosophical dilemmas.

All of my writing seeks to bring meaning and a human touch to the various fictional fantasy situations and stories unfolding.  I try to incorporate observations on human nature and society into all my writing as well.  All my middle grade and young adult books also have overlapping characters, locations, and storylines, with the intention of concluding the franchise saga in a future young adult series I have not yet started yet besides some basic outlining called ‘The Reclamation of Light’.

9. Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

The cover for ‘Fenix Feather’ was illustrated by professional illustrator Tamara Piper, who is a great person and great to work with all the way around.  I highly recommend Tamara if anyone is looking for a good children’s book illustrator.

10. What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

My first illustrated children’s book, ‘Leo James and the Magical Fenix Feather’ just came out in February and I am excited about it.  The next book in the series will be ‘Leo James and the Magical Golden Antlers’ and will introduce Milah Quin as Leo’s new friend.  I have two more children’s books written and being illustrated right now.  One of them will be called ‘Leo James and the Lion’s Magical Quest’ and the other will be titled ‘Milah Quin and the Quest for the Pirate’s Treasure’.  I am also working on a middle grade novel series, the first book of which will be called ‘Leo James and the Runestone Compass’.  I am also finalizing my first young adult novel called ‘The Wounds We Carry: The Eradicators, Part 1’.  Milah Quin will also star in the young adult sci-fi fantasy series ‘The Sigmatic Paradox’, the first book of which I am working on now as well.

And sure, here is an excerpt from ‘The Wounds We Carry: The Eradicators, Part 1’:

***

Rylan stared into the fire as it danced violently, oblivious to the turmoil within Amon. Both men sat completely still as they soaked in the eerie silence of the dark of night. The moonless sky overhead was like a bland canvas sparingly lit by the specks of stars that dared to interrupt the bleakness of the night. 

Amon was seething as he sat a few feet away from Rylan, and he consciously chose not to speak to anyone after he returned to camp until he saw and spoke to The Razer. When he spoke, he kept a lid on the emotions that bubbled beneath the surface.

“I need to ask you something, and I need you to be completely honest with me, Rylan Wolfmark.”

Rylan threw kindling into the fire and watched as it sent flames into the air before he replied. “A conversation that starts with you calling me by my full name—I’m not sure I like where this is going.”

Rylan’s face remained stern throughout his delivery, slightly confusing Amon if he meant it to be in jest. However, that was not the biggest question on his mind, so he continued unperturbed. 

“How long have you known about Ferox Renovae and the Desolatari and kept it to yourself?”

He kept his eyes fixed on Rylan as he asked the question, studying his reaction as much as his choice of words. 

Rylan drew long, steady breaths as he contemplated his response. 

“Amon… The burden of a leader…”

Amon interrupted him with a curt hand in the air as he looked away momentarily in disgust. “That was not what I asked, Rylan. How long did you continue to lead us into battle after I told you about the visions that plagued me? After I told you that every swing of my sword had started to haunt me?”

“He has spoken to you?” Rylan asked.

“That was not the question, Rylan. I need to hear you admit that you hid the truth from me and the others.”

“I should have done better,” Rylan finally admitted. 

“You can start today by releasing the people we have in cages,” Amon suggested. 

Rylan went mute for what felt like an eternity before he answered. “I can’t, Amon. I’m sorry, but I cannot. I wish I could look into your eyes and tell you that I believe that they are no longer threats to lives, that I can live with myself after what I watched them do to my family… I’ve chosen this path, and I know it will take its toll, as all war does. I must stay true to my mission even if it means I must deaden my heart. Even if it means I must sacrifice pieces of my own soul.” He paused as the weight of his next words settled on him. “I’m sorry, Amon. I must do it this way.”

Amon’s eyes welled up as he heard Rylan’s words. His compromised vision did not allow him to see the streak of fluid that rolled down the side of his war brother’s cheeks. “Thank you for being honest with me.”

“It was the least you deserved.”

Amon rose slowly with an exaggerated grunt, knowing it might be the final time they sat together like that. “Thank you for all the years, Rylan.  You have been a father to me.”

***

11. Any last words before we wrap things up?

Well, I just want to say thank you again for having me, Mary.  And thank you again to all my fans and readers—you are truly appreciated.

Author Bio:

Jordan K. Nightsage, the creative mind behind Aurea Olam, the planet Terris, and Alpha Dimension, hails from Metro Detroit, Michigan, USA. Jordan’s books include children’s, middle grade, and young adult fantasy adventure with a touch of science fiction. A dedicated father of two young children, Jordan’s tales draw from the classic inspirations of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, J. K. Rowling, and George Lucas, weaving a tapestry of epic fantasy and vibrant science fiction with threads of everyday relatability.

Jordan fostered a lifelong dream of weaving his own narratives. He writes with the intention to entertain and ignite thought and empathy, hoping to add a small yet meaningful stroke on the canvas of the world through his words.

Through his novels and short stories, Jordan invites readers of all ages to take part in an exciting voyage of fantasy, discovery, and personal growth. His narrative voice is a testament to the power of stories, how they can serve to entertain, educate, and inspire.

‘Leo James and the Magical Fenix Feather’: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CR1YWSFB

Find More of Jordan’s Books: https://amazon.com/author/jordanknightsage

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The Volcano, Montserrat and Me

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From Amazon:

A Recipe for Adversity:
Take one small Caribbean island,
Toss in an erupting volcano,

Bring slowly to the boil,
Whisk in three hurricanes,

Sprinkle with hundreds and thousands of earthquakes,
Simmer gently for two decades or longer,

Now live there!

‘An enchanting slice of Paradise’ is how the travel brochures described Montserrat in 1995. The tiny Caribbean island was advertised as ‘a piece of heaven on earth’. A romantic tourist destination with beautiful tropical scenery and a laid-back lifestyle. A relaxed retreat where visitors were assured of a warm and friendly welcome. Millionaires rubbed shoulders with the locals and pop legends like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Sting, Phil Collins, and Elton John came to record their latest albums.

Then, on the morning of Tuesday 18th July 1995, everything changed. After 350 years of dormancy the volcano in the Soufriѐre Hills above the capital of Plymouth stirred awake. On that first day a sulphurous smell filled the air, ashy steam was vented high into the sky and a roaring sound came from the hills. The authorities were caught completely unprepared and struggled to cope with the unfolding crisis. The island went into shock. This was only the beginning. As volcanic activity steadily increased Montserratians were thrown into panic. Half the population were evacuated from the island and the remainder fled in terror to northern Montserrat trying to escape the angry volcano. Life would never be the same again.

This is a personal diary of the first three years of the eruption (1995 to 1998) and concludes with a detailed summary of the years 1999 to 2015. Twenty years later and the Soufriѐre Hills Volcano is still active. The book is a powerful and graphic description of the realities of living with an unpredictable and extremely dangerous volcano, with the added hazard of several hurricanes.

My Review:

Devastating yet real, courageous people living life in Montserrat. That sums up this book, yet it doesn’t. This diary covers a span of time when the author and her husband lived on the island. Happy island life, beachy nice, yet a cloud loomed ahead of each person. This is living with a volcano, an active volcano, one that kills, one that literally moves mountains, or rather blows mountains down while forming new ones. Three years of living amid a cloud of heavy dust and ash, heavy flows of ash, loss of lifestyle previously known, became real. I can’t imagine living on an island in these horrible conditions. One could only live moment by moment, as that was how unpredictable the volcanic activity truly was. Lally writes that about 5,000 still live on this island. That’s stamina. To rebuild hotels, businesses, docks, homes, and more is more of a stoic nature of a person rather than the opposite. I know I could not do it. Even a lovely island devoid of active volcanos, I can’t live on due to the humidity. Add ash into that, and one must wonder what the true effects were post each ash cloud. Masks only do so much. I applaud those who continue on, persistent in their island life. This book has the nitty gritty of what life was like each day.

Deep Blue Murder 

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From Amazon:

Fiona is delighted when her new mother-in-law, Rita Landry, invites her and Nathan to a private island in the Bahamas owned by a US ambassador. Sun, sandy beaches, and romantic, tangerine sunsets await the newlyweds, but for Rita and her executive assistant, Hal Underwood, the trip to Deep Blue Isle is a working vacation. Ambassador Taslow has summoned them to the island to discuss a scandal he has fallen victim to. However, when the Landry’s and Hal arrive, they find less than welcoming circumstances: no internet or Wi-Fi, mischievous monkeys, a dangerous tenant, and then there’s that pesky dead body. A storm is brewing on Deep Blue Isle, and it has nothing to do with wind and rain.

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner!! Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024

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This book has been a wonderful read, just like other books in this series. I loved the setting and the creative manner in which the author wove into the story the host of many villains, or maybe one or two? I can’t give away everything, can I? The characters are lively and engaging. The mysteries intrigue, and the setting is relaxing if you’re not one of the main characters. I’ve never heard of wood flooring of any type used on an island anywhere, so I would like to know how it was made or protected from island humidity. Something had to be used on it to make it work. Hopefully, the author will clue me in since I’m clueless. Fiona’s grandmother is a cool ghost, to say the least. Protective of Fiona and Nathan, she is, and brings me to my next question. Has this author been in the presence of a ghost type of situation in real life?

Second Editorial Review From Literary Titan

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From Literary Titan on Christmas in Evergreen

Christmas in Evergreen by Mary Schmidt takes readers on a gripping journey into the world of
psychological thrillers and crime fiction, interweaving elements of a troubled marriage with suspenseful twists. The protagonist, Kim Daily, is an artistically inclined individual married to a private investigator. Her world turns upside down when she uncovers a chilling secret: her own name on her husband’s hit list. This discovery propels Kim and her best friend Nancy to escape to Evergreen City, where they strategize their survival.

Schmidt’s storytelling prowess shines through in her intricate weaving of suspense and romance. The novel’s structure can be perceived as bifurcated, with the first part delving into a labyrinth of mysteries and the latter transitioning into a more intimate exploration of romantic drama. The author’s talent for creating suspense is notable, with each cliffhanger keeping readers eagerly turning pages. A significant strength of this novel is its authenticity and unpredictability. Schmidt skillfully portrays how the slow divergence of goals and aspirations can strain a relationship, culminating in a dramatic crescendo. Her vivid descriptions bring the setting of Evergreen City to life, immersing readers in its unique ambiance. The narrative flows with rich and engaging language, making it a delightful read. Among the characters, Kim stands out as a particularly compelling figure. Her fearless nature and the realistic portrayal of her challenges make her journey resonate deeply with readers.

Christmas in Evergreen is a compelling blend of suspense and romance, marked by Schmidt’s deft storytelling and rich character development. It’s a novel that entertains and offers a nuanced look at the complexities of relationships under strain. The anticipation for a sequel is a testament to the novel’s engaging and immersive nature.

Pages: 165 | ASIN : B0CRGH8ZVY

This entry was posted on March 5, 2024. 4 Comments

**The Shadow Network**

Book Title: The Shadow Network

Series: Secret Agent Series (but can be read as a stand-alone)

Author: Deborah Swift

Publication Date: 13th February 2024

Publisher: HQ Digital

Page Length: 376

Genre: Historical Fiction / WW2

Twitter Handle: @swiftstory @cathiedunn

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The Shadow Network

by Deborah Swift

Blurb:

One woman must sacrifice everything to uncover the truth in this enthralling historical novel, inspired by the true World War Two campaign Radio Aspidistra…

England, 1942: Having fled Germany after her father was captured by the Nazis, Lilli Bergen is desperate to do something pro-active for the Allies. So when she’s approached by the Political Warfare Executive, Lilli jumps at the chance. She’s recruited as a singer for a radio station broadcasting propaganda to German soldiers – a shadow network.

But Lilli’s world is flipped upside down when her ex-boyfriend, Bren Murphy, appears at her workplace; the very man she thinks betrayed her father to the Nazis. Lilli always thought Bren was a Nazi sympathiser – so what is he doing in England supposedly working against the Germans?

Lilli knows Bren is up to something, and must put aside a blossoming new relationship in order to discover the truth. Can Lilli expose him, before it’s too late?

Set in the fascinating world of wartime radio, don’t miss The Shadow Network, a heart-stopping novel of betrayal, treachery, and courage against the odds.

The Shadow Network

Wartime Radio Propaganda by Deborah Swift

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There is no doubt that Radio was the most popular entertainment medium during the Second World War. Radio could reach a large number of the population and was used to inform, bring news bulletins and also to encourage people to get behind the war effort. One of the most popular shows in Britain, It’s That Man Again was able to reach 40% of the British population, and in the USA 90% of American families owned a radio.

It was obvious that people’s opinions were formed and could be controlled by this mass medium, so in Germany, on the orders of Goebbels, the radio sets were replaced by German sets – the Volksempfänger or  “people’s receiver” – which could only receive one channel – that of the Nazis’ official propaganda. This meant that Germans, frustrated by this meagre content, were much more inclined to listen to ‘pirate’ radio stations.

Fake News

Because of this, the Political Warfare Executive in London came up with the idea of inventing a fake German radio station, supposedly broadcasting from within Germany, and this was used to spread anti-establishment and anti-Nazi propaganda to the unsuspecting German public who thought they were listening to a genuine, but illegal, German radio station.

On the other side of the equation, Lord Haw-Haw’s show “Germany Calling” was broadcast to audiences in Great Britain. Lord Haw Haw (William Joyce) was Germany’s English speaking broadcaster on the station Reichssender Hamburg and aimed to demoralize the Allies. Weirdly, it attracted an audience of about 6-million regular listeners across Great Britain. This was probably because although the broadcasts were known to be Nazi propaganda, they gave the only news from behind enemy lines about the fate of air crews who did not return from bombing raids over Germany.

The secret radio stations in England such as Soldatensender Calais (pretending to be German troops in France) employed German prisoners of war or other German speakers to make their broadcasts. This is one of the stations featured in The Shadow Network. The broadcasts were deliberately racy and were designed to capture the hearts of ordinary Germans and make them believe they were listening to a forbidden radio station from their own country. Soldatensender Calais broadcasted a combination of popular music, supposed support of the war, and “dirt” – news that would create dissent in the German forces, such as speculation that German soldiers’ wives were having affairs with the many foreign workers in German factories.Their popularity spread, and they got wide audiences for their programmes. In my book Lilli Bergen, a refugee, is employed on Soldatensender Calais as a singer.

The first such station, Gustav Siegfried Eins featured a fake Nazi extremist called ‘Der Chef’, played by an actor, who accused Adolf Hitler and the Gestapo of going soft. It undermined the German soldiers’ trust in their leaders by reporting on their (alleged) corruption and sexual improprieties.

The creator of these radio stations was Tom Sefton Delmer, a British journalist who had lived in Germany and spoke perfect German. Delmer created several stations and used gossip from prisoners of war, or from intercepted German mail, to create credible stories. He had a team of people collecting suitable material from newspapers and from bugging the captured German officers’ camps.

The Nazi plot to blow up Britain

The risks associated with these stations were that they would be discovered, and their propaganda then ‘outed’ as fake news. It is difficult to assess exactly how much effect the manipulation of people’s views had on the war effort, but it was thought that a lack of morale would certainly do no harm. There was a known threat of sabotage from the Germans who had sent several agents to sabotage infrastructure that would affect Britain’s ability to fight.

In my novel, the Germans send an agent to sabotage the radio station. As far as I know, the radio station was never discovered and so never became a target, but there were German saboteurs operating within Britain at the time, and there is no doubt they would have removed the station had they known of its existence.

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Deborah Swift is the English author of eighteen historical novels, including Millennium Award winner Past Encounters, and The Lady’s Slipper, shortlisted for the Impress Prize.

Her most recent books are the Renaissance trilogy based around the life of the poisoner Giulia Tofana, The Poison Keeper and its sequels, one of which won the Coffee Pot Book Club Gold Medal. Recently she has completed a secret agent series set in WW2, the first in the series being The Silk Code.

Deborah used to work as a set and costume designer for theatre and TV and enjoys the research aspect of creating historical fiction, something she loved doing as a scenographer. She likes to write about extraordinary characters set against the background of real historical events. Deborah lives in North Lancashire on the edge of the Lake District, an area made famous by the Romantic Poets such as Wordsworth and Coleridge.

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