Archive | October 2024

Katie’s Attic

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After the loss of her mother the previous year, Katie finds solace in a newfound fascination with her family history ignited by a school genealogy project. But her journey takes a mystical turn when she discovers an extraordinary ability to astral project through time, sharing the body of her ancestor during the American Civil War. Katie learns the true power of family bonds and resilience as she tracks a treasure through time into a world fraught with battles, disease, wounded soldiers, and the unsanitary conditions endured. The past and present collide unexpectedly, shaping Katie’s understanding of herself and her place in the world.

This first installment in the “Thread Through Time” series is an unforgettable time travel journey through history that will captivate readers of all ages. “Katie’s Attic” is a spellbinding tale of courage, love, and the timeless threads that bind us together even after death.

“From the moment I started reading this, I was hooked.”

“…engaging characters who carry the reader along with enthusiastic excitement, and it is historically informative too.”

“I can’t wait for The Golden Locket.” (Book Two)

My Review:

This book by Kusma struck a direct hit to my heart. In those lucky enough in life to have known family and heard about their ancestors from their known family, will understand this book better than those who did not have the advantage of learning about their ancestors and their trials and tribulations. I packed a lot into that sentence, but it’s true. Yet, for those who don’t have an ancestral lineage due to adoption or other reasons, this story offers the reader a vision into the past that becomes part of the readers soul.

Noir

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Tick. Tock.

….Tick……..tock…..

Can you hear that?

That’s the sound of the clocks getting ready to fall back. The nights stretch longer as the days shrink shorter. Creatures of the night come out to play; to fill autumn’s twilights and winter’s chills.

And at the edge of this mist infused scene, Derek R King stands and drinks in this dream. Muse by his side (or is she within), her whispered breath caresses his ears, as she drapes him in words:
“Let the poetry begin.”

My Review:

I just finished this book of dark poetry and it grabbed my emotions immediately. From lonely night to night’s of passion and silken skin, and everything between, the poetry speaks out to tell tales of life, feeling, and thought. Five shiny gold stars.

This entry was posted on October 28, 2024. 1 Comment

The King’s Influencer

Book Title:     The King’s Intelligencer

Sub Title:       Discovering the Missing Princes in the Tower

Author:          Elizabeth St.John

Publication Date: 15th October, 2024

Publisher:      Falcon Historical

Pages:                         494

Genre:                        Historical Fiction

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The King’s Intelligencer

Discovering the Missing Princes in the Tower

by Elizabeth St.John

Blurb:

London, 1674: When children’s bones are unexpectedly unearthed in the Tower of London, England’s most haunting mystery—the fate of the missing princes—is reignited.

Franny Apsley, trusted confidante to Charles II’s beloved niece and heir, Lady Mary Stuart, is caught up in the court’s excitement surrounding the find. Yet, as a dark family secret comes to light, Franny realises the truth behind the missing princes is far more complex—and dangerous—than anyone suspects. Recruited by her formidable cousin Nan Wilmot,  Dowager Countess of Rochester, to discover the truth behind the bones, Franny is thrust into the shadowy world of intelligencers. But her quest is complicated by an attraction to the charismatic court artist Nicholas Jameson, a recent arrival from Paris who harbours secrets of his own.

Pursued by Nicholas, Franny searches for evidence hidden in secret family letters and paintings, and uncovers a startling diplomatic plot involving Lady Mary, which causes Franny to question her own judgment, threatens the throne, and sets England on a course for war. With only her courage and the guidance of an enigmatic spy within the royal household, Franny must decide how far she will go to expose the truth—and whether that truth will lead to England’s salvation or her own heartbreak.

In a glittering and debauched society where love is treacherous and loyalty masked, Franny must navigate a world where a woman’s voice is often silenced and confront the ultimate question: What is she willing to risk for the sake of her country, her happiness, and her family’s safety?

A captivating historical novel of conspiracy, passion, and courage, The King’s Intelligencer is one woman’s quest for a truth that could change the fate of a nation. A companion to the critically acclaimed best-selling novels The Godmother’s Secret and The Lydiard Chronicles, The King’s Intelligencer weaves together beloved characters and actual events to bring a suspenseful mystery to life.

The King’s Intelligencer

Excerpt 1

Chapter 1

London, 1674

Footsteps rattled across Westminster Abbey’s chessboard floor, tip-tapping a reveille rude enough to wake the dead. Franny Apsley frowned. She welcomed an entertaining disruption from escorting her royal mistress around the dismal graves, but they had yet to visit the tomb that really mattered. The one that served Franny’s purpose, if not her desire.

The excursion was the girl’s idea, of course, because Lady Mary Stuart, King Charles’s precious twelve-year-old niece, relished visiting macabre monuments of her ancestors. Later, Mary would no doubt scream for her favourite lady as the dead rode night mares across her swagged four-poster, keeping Franny awake and yawning at her side, and proving once again her opinion that a place in the royal household was more duty than honour. The least she could salvage from today’s expedition was another rung up the ladder of ambition.

Gibstone, the court’s drawing master, scuttled towards them, his anvil-jawed face mulberry-flushed, stubby legs pumping. He flashed a satisfied glance at Franny; he was her co-conspirator in entertaining Mary.

“Do you carry news, Mr. Gibstone?” The interruption was timely, but not at the expense of Franny’s story. In its telling, she required the presence of a significant tomb to capture Mary’s vivid imagination. “Can it wait? We must go to the Lady Chapel.”

“What is it?” cried Lady Mary, eager, apparently, for a diversion. “Oh, what has happened, Mr. Gibstone?”

“Bones! Bones! The Tower”—panted the dwarf, wedging a thumb under his elaborate cravat—“I’ve been at the demolition at the Tower of London. Kit Wren is examining ancient bones found by the stairs at the White Keep. Children’s bones. Two sets. Two children. In the Tower.”

A distant story nagged just beyond Franny’s recollection. “Bones? Whose bones?”

“Could it be the murdered princes?” Mr. Gibstone rolled his eyes in excitement. “Come now! Come and see for yourself.”

Courtiers circled, enticed by the whiff of distraction from Lady Mary’s obsession. She may enjoy predicting her own future by communing with her royal ancestors in the abbey, but the Tower of London? Children’s bones? Evidence of a royal murder?

Infinitely more interesting.

Beyond Mr. Gibstone’s bobbing head, behind the familiar clutch of cousins, friends, and foes, a stranger stood tall, his green-eyed gaze piercing the abbey’s gloom. He watched Franny, not the news-bearing dwarf. She had not seen this man before.

Franny blinked, looked away, met the unforgiving stares of the painted plaster saints in their niches. “Jesu,” she breathed and crossed herself. “The murdered princes? Jesu save their souls.”

Mary clapped with delight. “Bones! Another adventure.” Her voice squeaked excitement. “Franny, we must go this very minute!”

Not until she had finished her business in the abbey. “We have one more tomb to visit.” Franny bent to Mr. Gibstone, gathered her thoughts. “Arrange for the coach to meet us in the sanctuary courtyard. We will be there shortly.”

Mr. Gibstone wavered, torn between Franny’s instructions, Mary’s excitement, and his opportunity to win favour. “They think it might be the missing princes,” he offered again hopefully, “in the Tower.”

The Tower. The princes. Franny inhaled deeply. She hadn’t been to the Tower since she was nine years old. And never thought she’d have reason to return.

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Universal Buy Link: https://geni.us/KingsIntelligencer

Author Bio:

Elizabeth St.John’s critically acclaimed historical fiction novels tell the stories of her ancestors: extraordinary women whose intriguing kinship with England’s kings and queens brings an intimately unique perspective to Medieval, Tudor, and Stuart times.

Inspired by family archives and residences from Lydiard Park to the Tower of London, Elizabeth spends much of her time exploring ancestral portraits, diaries, and lost gardens. And encountering the occasional ghost. But that’s another story.

Living between California, England, and the past, Elizabeth is the International Ambassador for The Friends of Lydiard Park, an English charity dedicated to conserving and enhancing this beautiful centuries-old country house and park. As a curator for The Lydiard Archives, she is constantly looking for an undiscovered treasure to inspire her next novel.

Elizabeth’s works include The Lydiard Chronicles, a trilogy set in 17th-century England during the Civil War, and The Godmother’s Secret, which unravels the medieval mystery of the missing princes in the Tower of London. Her latest release, The King’s Intelligencer, follows Franny Apsley’s perilous quest to uncover the truth behind the sudden discovery of the princes’ bones. In Charles II’s court of intrigue and deceit, Franny must decide what she’ll risk—for England’s salvation, her family’s safety, and her own happiness.

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This entry was posted on October 28, 2024. 2 Comments

The House on The Cliff

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Facing mortality for the first time in its life, a two-hundred-year-old house vividly recalls, in its own words, two of its beloved families.

Magnus Quinn, a reclusive sea captain, whose heart has been marred by a horrific tragedy, hesitantly agrees to marry Audrey, a pregnant woman with whom he shares a volatile past. As they forge a tentative bond, their relationship is hampered by secrets—one, long-buried, one, still raw—which threaten to tear them apart, along with Quinn’s brooding and vindictive brother Callum, who will stop at nothing to end their marriage.

Charlie Montgomery just turned thirteen and shares a bedroom with her younger brother Travis and his invisible friend Billy. She lives with her divorced mother and grandmother, who reads palms to help make ends meet. Notably missing from her family unit is her older brother Tyler, who has been sent to fight in Vietnam, and her estranged father, who’s in a rock band that no one has ever heard of.

As Charlie tries to traverse the perils of middle school, as well as the challenges of growing up in an eccentric family, she is suddenly bestowed a gift that follows the line of her grandmother. When this gift allows her to see a disaster that threatens to end the very existence of her family, she must come to terms with a life she never wanted in order to try and save them.

In the present day, Wren Sutcliffe has suffered an unspeakable crime that has left her unable to cope and in fear for her life. Taking refuge inside House’s darkened rooms, she spends her days working her way toward the bottom of a bottle as she struggles to make a fresh start. When her twin sister Zoe shows up: penniless, jobless, and needing a place to crash, Wren welcomes her with open arms, but the pair’s fragile relationship is immediately put to the test when their diverse personalities knock heads. As Wren begins to spiral out of control, the special bond that holds her and Zoe together starts to unravel when certain childhood secrets come to light, and she learns that a dangerous man from her past may have followed her to Echo Point.

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars  Life lives on despite aging

Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024

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Life lives on despite aging. One can think that metaphor applies to human life only, but in the real world it can apply to mostly inanimate objects such as a house. This novel reads as a point of view from a house itself, one two centuries plus old. A house in which, if one is sensitive, can feel the heat and energy soar throughout and knowing that the house is alive!!! That is why you want to read this book. Two plus centuries of different people and family that have lived inside come to life. I was mesmerized while reading.

2024 PenCraft Book Awards

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Hi Mary,

We are pleased to announce that our judges of the 2024 PenCraft Book Awards for literary excellence voted your book “Heart of Evergreen: Christmas in Evergreen,” as our Fiction – Drama Genre’s Winner. We want our PenCraft Book Awards to represent true book winners, and your book was indeed one that met those criteria. Books that win our competition are examples of literary excellence and have demonstrated notable popularity with readers. This year’s competition was daunting, with around 1400 book entries to compete against, showcasing an impressive array of talent and creativity across numerous genres. Each entry brought something unique to the table, making the judging process both challenging and exhilarating. Being a winner in the 2024 competition is certainly something to crow about – you’ve not only beaten out many contenders but also distinguished yourself among a pool of exceptional writers and storytellers. This achievement speaks volumes about your hard work, and dedication, as an author.

To select our winners, the many PenCraft Award submissions are culled down by using a judging criterion that incorporates a recommendation from the initial AuthorsReader’s reviewer or PenCraft Book Award reviewer and then finalized by further evaluation by our judges. Their final evaluation considers not only how well the book was written and crafted but also, among other things such as the book’s marketplace popularity and how professional the book’s cover looks. The promotional effort taken by the publisher or author is another yardstick considered. From this entire process, the winners of each category are determined. Some book categories lacked winners because the submissions received did not meet our required literary standards.

David Hearne

Editor In Chief

PenCraft Awards

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Merry Murder

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The cookies are baked. The tree is trimmed. The shopping? Well, it’s almost done, and Fiona’s parents have finally returned home for a holiday visit—along with some unexpected unruly friends. Yep, Fiona’s perfectly planned Christmas is coming together, but how could’ve she planned for her favorite uncle’s murder? Who could possibly kill a sweet old man who’s played Santa at the local mall every year without fail? Fiona’s boyfriend, Detective Nathan Landry, is determined to find out—before Christmas day arrives. There’s only one problem: Nancy Quinn. Fiona’s mom is just as determined as the detective to catch the murderer, and she isn’t shy about getting the job done—even if it includes breaking a few pesky laws! Will Fiona and her mother find the killer first or will the killer find them?

My Review:

I loved this book! It was great to finally read one of the first two books in this series! I gained a bit of backstory and a lot of laughs at the antics of some characters and pint-sized little dogs. Add in Christmas, one murder, and a drug cartel, and the mystery around all of it makes for a great read!

Alphabites

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Alphabites is a friendly frenzy of fun with letters and words. Children will love the alliteration on each page. This book will make learning the alphabet exciting and engaging; a cute little monster represents and introduces each letter. Words galore spill out on every page. The Alphabites throughout the book will make your child hungry to learn. At the end of the book, there are pages provided to ignite and fire up a passion for reading and words. The authors offer pages to practice upper and lower case letters. They’ve also provided pages to write their favorite word for each letter of the alphabet. What kid doesn’t like drawing at some point? Pages are also provided to transform each letter into a neat little monster or animal. Oh, what fun the kiddies will have. Alphabites is the perfect book to have on your kid’s bookshelf.

My Review:

Top reviews from the United States

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of fun

Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024

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This is a fun book for both kids and adults. Each letter is used, of course, yet uniquely written with tongue twisting words along with words for what each letter sounds like. Adults will like this book, too. The illustrations are great.

Anything’s Possible

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You think about it all the time; what do you want to be when you grow up? Some of you know what you want, but sometimes, for whatever reason we lose focus. This book can be your guide. You don’t have to wait until you’re older to start planning what you want to do. Why not start now? Your future is important, although it may seem far away. This book dares you to believe that anything is possible.

My Review:

This is a nice book that provides guidance and positivity to children. Dreams of what you want to be in life can be helped by talking to those in the profession, parents, teachers, anyone can offer advice. Not as applicable for those who are in ghetto housing and such, as they simply don’t have the access to venture out and be able to do some of what the author wrote about. Additionally, this is not for little kids, but kids a bit older, pre-teen due to the language and terms used.


This entry was posted on October 16, 2024. 1 Comment

The Vow

Book Title: The Vow

Author: Jude Berman

Publication Date: October 15th, 2024

Publisher: She Writes Press

Pages: 368

Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction

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The Vow

by Jude Berman

Blurb: In a stunning work of feminist historical fiction for readers who loved Dawn Tripp’s Georgia and Whitney Scharer’s The Age of Light, Jude Berman brings painter Angelica Kauffman to life.

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Universal Buy Link: https://books2read.com/u/br2a8w

Publisher’s Buy Link: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Vow/Jude-Berman/9781647427887

Author Bio:

Jude Berman has a BA in art from Smith College and an EdD in cross-cultural communication from UMass Amherst. After a career in academic research, she built a freelance writing and editing business and ran two small Indie presses. She lives in Berkeley, CA, where she continues to work with authors and write fiction.

In her free time, she volunteers for progressive causes, paints with acrylic watercolors, gardens, and meditates. The Die, metaphysical speculative fiction about saving democracy, was published in 2024.

Visit judeberman.com for Jude’s books and judeberman.org for her art.

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Website: https://judeberman.com/

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Blurb:

In a stunning work of feminist historical fiction for readers who loved Dawn Tripp’s Georgia and Whitney Scharer’s The Age of Light, Jude Berman brings painter Angelica Kauffman to life.
Accused of dressing as a boy to study in the prestigious galleries of eighteenth-century Italy, child prodigy Angelica Kauffman has set high goals for herself. She is determined to become a history painter, a career off-limits to women. To ensure her success, she has vowed never to marry.
When a new patron invites her to London, Angelica befriends famous artists, paints portraits of Queen Charlotte and other royalty, and becomes a founding member of the Royal Academy. While still in London, an alluring but mysterious Swedish count makes her an offer that may be too tempting to resist. Then, upon returning to Italy, she meets Wolfgang von Goethe.
Time and time again, Angelica faces the insurmountable obstacles and great personal sacrifices that come with being an independent woman. The vows she makes, big and small, are repeatedly challenged. Will she break free from the traditional male/female binary and the many oppressive social dictates of her time and learn to “paint with her soul” . . . or is a vow of a different sort necessary if she is to answer the deepest call of her heart?

This entry was posted on October 15, 2024. 1 Comment