Please welcome Yewande Akinse

Please welcome Yewande Akinse to my blog. Hello Yewande. Shall we get started?

Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

I am a Poet and Author of three collections of poems titled, “The rise and fall of rhymes and rhythms” (2025), “A tale of being, of green and of ing” (2019) and Voices: A collection of poems that tell stories (2016). My poems have been featured in Clay Literary, Trampset, Galleyway, and Afritondo.

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 an essential part of my life, serving as a creative outlet and a means of exploring my thoughts and emotions. From an early age, I found solace in the written word, captivated by the power of poetry to convey complex feelings and narratives.

The moment I “knew” it was time to start writing my first book came after years of honing my craft and sharing my poetry in various forums. In 2016, I published Voices: A Collection of Poems that Tell Stories, which felt like a natural progression in my journey as a writer. This collection allowed me to weave together the diverse experiences and voices I had encountered, and it solidified my commitment to storytelling through poetry. It was a pivotal moment that affirmed my passion for writing and my desire to connect with readers on a deeper level.

How difficult was it writing your first book?

Writing my first book was an arduous yet transformative journey that unfolded over five years, during which I navigated the demanding landscape of pursuing my first degree in law. The duality of these pursuits often felt like a delicate balancing act, as the rigors of legal studies frequently encroached upon my creative time.

There were moments of profound frustration, where the weight of academic obligations threatened to stifle my artistic voice. Yet, within this struggle lay a fertile ground for inspiration. The complexities of law, its nuances, its moral dilemmas, infused my poetry with depth and urgency, allowing me to explore themes of justice, identity, and the human experience in ways I had not anticipated.

Ultimately, the process taught me invaluable lessons about resilience and the necessity of patience. Each poem became a testament to my commitment, a reflection of the interplay between my scholarly pursuits and my passion for storytelling.

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

There have been moments in my journey when the weight of doubt and the relentless pursuit of perfection threatened to overshadow my passion for writing. The desire to give up has whispered in my ear, particularly during periods of creative stagnation or when faced with the harsh realities of rejection. Yet, it is precisely in those moments of vulnerability that I found my resolve.

What stopped me from surrendering to despair was the profound understanding that poetry is not merely a personal endeavor; it is a vital act of connection and resistance. The stories I sought to tell, the voices I aimed to amplify, and the truths I wished to explore compelled me to persist. I drew strength from the rich tapestry of literary ancestors who faced their own struggles, reminding me that the act of creation is often fraught with challenges.

It was the unwavering belief in the transformative power of words that anchored me. I realized that my voice, however imperfect, held the potential to resonate with others, to inspire reflection, and to foster empathy. This realization became my guiding light, illuminating the path forward and urging me to continue writing, even when the journey felt insurmountable. In the end, it is the act of creation itself that sustains me, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of art.

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

The most supportive individuals in my journey as a writer are undoubtedly the readers who engage with my work by purchasing my books. Their belief in my craft and willingness to invest in my stories validate the countless hours of dedication and passion I pour into my writing. Each purchase represents not just a transaction, but a connection, a shared experience that transcends the page.

Additionally, I am profoundly grateful for the encouragement of my family and friends, who have stood by me through the ups and downs of the creative process. Their unwavering support, whether through thoughtful conversations, constructive feedback, or simply being there to celebrate milestones, has been invaluable.

It is this community of readers and supporters that fuels my ambition and inspires me to continue exploring the depths of human experience through my writing. Their enthusiasm and engagement remind me of the profound impact literature can have, and it is this connection that drives me to create with authenticity and purpose.

Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

To my cherished readers, I extend my deepest gratitude for your presence in this journey of words and wonder. Your willingness to embrace the stories I weave breathes life into my poetry, transforming ink on a page into shared experience. Each poem is a thread connecting us, a reflection of our collective hopes, dreams, and struggles.

I urge you to find your own voice amidst the verses, to explore the beauty and complexity of your narratives. Your stories matter, and they deserve to be told. Thank you for walking this path with me, for your support, and for the light you bring to my work. Together, let us continue to celebrate the power of language and the magic of connection.

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

The best advice I received came from the esteemed poet Maya Angelou, who once said, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” This profound insight resonated deeply with me, reinforcing the importance of embracing my voice and sharing my experiences through writing.

It encouraged me to confront my fears and insecurities, reminding me that storytelling is not just a personal endeavor but a vital act of connection and healing. This advice has guided me throughout my journey as a writer, inspiring me to delve into the depths of my creativity and to honor the stories that yearn to be expressed. It serves as a constant reminder that our narratives hold power, and it is our responsibility to bring them to light.

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

My target audience primarily includes young readers, parents, educators, and individuals interested in themes of identity, belonging, legacy, resilience, and cultural heritage. With my poetry collection “The Rise and Fall of Rhymes and Rhythms”, I specifically aim to engage children, using accessible language and relatable life lessons to foster a love for reading and learning.

The aspect of my writing that resonates most with this audience is the incorporation of universal themes presented through imaginative storytelling and rhythmic verse. By addressing topics such as kindness, self-discovery, and the beauty of diversity, I strive to create a space where young readers can see themselves reflected in the narratives. Additionally, the playful yet profound nature of my poems invites both children and adults to engage in meaningful conversations about life’s complexities, making the work relevant and impactful across generations.

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

The cover of my book evolved through a collaborative process with a talented designer who understood my vision and the essence of the collection. While I had initial ideas about the imagery and themes I wanted to convey, working with someone else allowed for a fresh perspective and creative input that enriched the final design.

Together, we explored various concepts, colors, and visual elements that would resonate with the target audience and reflect the themes of “The Rise and Fall of Rhymes and Rhythms”. This partnership was invaluable, as it combined my poetic vision with their artistic expertise, resulting in a cover that not only captures the spirit of the collection but also invites readers into the world I’ve created. The collaborative effort ultimately made the cover a true representation of the work, enhancing its appeal and impact.

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

Currently, I am focused on promoting my recently released collection, “The Rise and Fall of Rhymes and Rhythms”. This work, which consists of 100 poems designed to impart valuable life lessons to children, is a heartfelt endeavor that I am excited to share with readers.

As part of my promotional efforts, I am engaging in readings, workshops, and discussions to connect with audiences and educators, fostering dialogue around the themes of the collection.

Here’s a peek at one of the poems from the collection, titled “Dreams”:

Dreams

Dearest, may you never give up on dreams, 

The far future you envision is real, 

Requiring sacrifice, strict routines, 

In spite of the intense pressure you feel. 

Never give in to the pain, I appeal; 

Following dreams may be lonely and hard, 

But is the most rewarding cause and yard. 

The path of dreams will yield fullness of life; 

As you journey, let hope be your heart’s guard. 

Let these dreams be your rhythm and your fife. 

This poem encapsulates the essence of perseverance and hope, encouraging young readers to pursue their aspirations despite challenges. I look forward to sharing more of these poems and their messages as I promote this collection!

Any last words before we wrap things up?

As we conclude this conversation, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to share my journey and insights with you. Writing is a profound act of connection, and I believe that stories have the power to transcend boundaries, foster empathy, and inspire change.

I encourage all readers and aspiring writers to embrace their unique voices and to approach their craft with courage and authenticity. Every story matters, and the world is richer for the diverse narratives we share. Let us continue to celebrate the beauty of language and the transformative power of art. Thank you for your interest in my work, and I look forward to the conversations and connections that lie ahead.

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Muldoon’s Misfortunes

Book Title: Muldoon’s Misfortunes

Series: Those Resilient Muldoons

Author: E.V. Sparrow

Publication Date: 7/16/24

Publisher: Celebrate Lit Publishing Group

Pages: 351

Genre: Historical Fiction / Christian Historical Fiction

Any Triggers: Alcoholism, grief from deaths of infant, children, spouse, emotional health, relationship issues.

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Book Title and Author Name:

Muldoon’s Misfortunes

by E.V. Sparrow

Blurb:

A cursed widower forsakes his faith to ensure his hope.

On a verdant island beset by poverty and death, Mick Muldoon dares to escape his misfortunes. Is working a farm and raising a family such an impossible thing to ask? Wasn’t God supposed to answer prayers—not turn a deaf ear?

After surviving the treacherous voyage to America, Mick discovers the rumors of ample opportunity aren’t exactly true. His defective body hampers employment and keeps him dependent upon his peculiar sister. However, an unexpected invitation to move to the heartland guarantees his dreams.

Mick’s own dreadful choices hamper his hopes when he accepts work as a widow’s farmhand. Unbeknownst to him, there’s deception afoot. Mick’s inattention to love causes catastrophe as single fatherhood cruelly shatters his family. Will God miraculously hear his prayers this time?

In Book 1 of Those Resilient Muldoons series, this misguided, wayward widower encounters God’s unexpected presence.

Fall 2024, The BookFest Awards, First Place: Historical Fiction, General

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Author Bio:

A short story writer turned novelist Sparrow published a prequel Historical Fiction eBook novella, Muldoon’s Minnesota Darling in May 2023, and Muldoon’s Misfortunes, Historical Fiction Book 1 in Those Resilient Muldoons series in July 2024. Sparrow and enjoys leading readers to Encounter God’s Unexpected Presence through her broken characters.

Before writing, Sparrow travelled extensively overseas and worked in two countries. She married, had a family, and worked for a nonprofit program for older, homeless mentally ill in California. She also volunteered in many community services, including the Divorce Care program. After a divorce, she remarried, and together they have eleven grandchildren that enrich life immensely.

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This entry was posted on March 14, 2025. 4 Comments

Strait Lace

Book Title: Strait Lace

Series: Loxley Hall Books

Author: Rosemary Hayward

Publication Date: March 8th, 2025

Publisher: Rosemary Hayward

Pages: 400

Genre: Historical Fiction

Any Triggers: n/a

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Book Title and Author Name:

Strait Lace

by Rosemary Hayward

Blurb:

It is 1905. Edwardian England. Harriet Loxley, the daughter of a vicar and niece to a prominent Nottingham lace manufacturer, spends her days playing cricket with her brother, scouring the countryside for botanical specimens, and never missing an opportunity to argue the case for political power for women. Given the chance to visit the House of Commons, Harriet witnesses the failure of a historic bill for women’s voting rights. She also meets the formidable Pankhurst women.

When Harriet gets the chance to study biology at Bedford College, London, she finds her opportunity to be at the heart of the fight. From marching in the street, to speaking to hostile crowds, to hurling stones through windows, just how far will Harriet go?

The origins of the Suffragettes

The fight for votes for women in Britain began way back in the nineteenth century with a petition presented to Parliament in 1832. The following years saw women’s suffrage societies founded all over the country. A generation later, in 1867, John Stuart Mill proposed an amendment to include women to the great voting reform bill of that year. That amendment failed, but not without 73 votes in its favour. Bills calling for votes for women were brought before Parliament almost every year from then on and women’s suffrage societies that spoke to organisations and lobbied Parliament proliferated. Advances were made in local government, women served on school boards and became poor law guardians, and many oppressive laws concerning women were abolished but, by 1903, when Emeline Pankhurst founded the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), women could still not vote for a member of parliament. 

The origins of the WSPU, the party whose members became known as Suffragettes, lie in England’s industrial north and the nascent Labour Party. Emmeline Pankhurst was born into a family that valued political agitation and her mother encouraged her attendance at suffrage society meetings. Her father, Robert Goulden, was a self-made man from a humble Manchester family with its own background in politics. His mother worked with the Anti-Corn-Law league and his father was present at the notorious Peterloo Massacre in 1819.

In 1879 Emmeline, aged twenty, married the radical socialist lawyer Richard Pankhurst, twenty-four years her senior and an advocate for women’s and worker’s rights. The Pankhursts had five children, four surviving Richard’s death at the age of sixty-four. Emmeline was left a restless and not particularly well-provided-for widow.

Emmeline attempted to follow in Richard’s footsteps and become an activist in the International Labour Party, but was to discover that working men could be every bit as unwilling to promote women’s causes as the Conservatives in Parliament. So, in 1903, she called a meeting of Labour women at her home in Manchester. There were very few people in Emmeline’s small living room that night but it was start of something big, something that would reverberate down the century.

Calling themselves the Women’s Social and Political Union the small group adopted the slogan Deeds Not Words and determined to be different from the many other women’s groups campaigning for the vote.

In 1905, when a bill granting votes to women on the same terms as men was talked out in the House of Commons, Emmeline leapt onto a bench in the lobby and exhorted all women to follow her outside, where she addressed the crowd. When she was moved on by the police, she continued addressing the crowd in the public street. Respectable women didn’t behave like that in 1905. Emmeline did and she was to continue to do so as the WSPU’s dynamic leader and speaker for the next nine years.

The first outrageously radical action of the WSPU was later in 1905 when Christabel Pankhurst along with Annie Kenney, a Lancashire cotton mill worker, tried to get questions answered at a Liberal party meeting in Manchester Free Trade Hall. When their questions were ignored they raised a banner inscribed Votes for Women, the first appearance of that memorable slogan. Ejected from the hall and her hands restrained, Christabel, who was studying for a law degree, spat at a policeman, thus ensuring a court appearance for assault. It also ensured significant lines in the Manchester newspapers. Refusing to be bound over to good behaviour and pay a fine Christabel and Annie went to prison for two weeks. Militant activity and the determination to draw attention to themselves had taken root in the WSPU’s campaign for the vote.

Always with an eye on effective publicity, in January 1906 Christabel Pankhurst adopted the moniker of Suffragettes after the Daily Mail used it as a scathing diminutive to mock the WSPU’s activities. The magazine of the WSPU, originally Votes for Women, became The Suffragette in 1912, long after the WSPU women had become proud to be called Suffragettes.

In the summer of 1906, with Christabel’s law studies complete, the WSPU moved its headquarters to London. With Emmeline as the charismatic leader, Christabel, became the chief organizer and propagandist. Another Emmeline, Emmeline Pethwick Lawrence, became the efficient treasurer and fundraiser and the second Pankhurst sister, Sylvia, now a student at the Royal College of Art, became the advocate of the working women’s right to vote. The youngest Pankhurst sister, Adela, later became a powerful speaker touring the North of England.

The WSPU membership grew by leaps and bounds with branches all over Britain and Ireland. It possessed a substantial war chest and many paid organizers. As the government repeatedly undermined attempts to get legislation through Parliament the WSPU became increasingly inventive in its tactics. Starting by disrupting government election meetings and minister’s speeches, they moved on to breaking the windows of the halls from which they were excluded. After organizing the largest mass demonstrations the country had ever seen failed to convince the government that popular opinion was behind women voting they moved on to the greatest mass window breaking event the country had ever seen. Ultimately agitation spread to physical attacks on government ministers, arson and the infamous events of Emily Davison’s death under the hooves of the King’s horse and Mary Richardson’s attack on the Velasquez painting known as the Rokeby Venus.

With the start of the First World War in 1914 the women’s fight was incomplete but Emeline and Christabel Pankhurst called off all militant activity and devoted themselves to supporting the war effort. Sylvia and Emmeline Pethwick Lawrence became outspoken pacifists. And the term Suffragette went down in history, reviled by some and adored by others.

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Author Bio:

Rosemary Hayward is the author of Margaret Leaving, a historical mystery uncovering little known events that occurred in the immediate aftermath to World War II. She is also the creator of Your Next Book, a deeply nerdy monthly newsletter describing a book picked from her bookshelf, or Kindle.

She is British by birth but now lives part of the year in California and part in southern Spain.

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This entry was posted on March 13, 2025. 2 Comments

The Skipper’s Child

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For Arie Kornet, School holidays on his family’s barge, the Rival, are more than tedious. His father is a Dutch commercial skipper, and all they do is travel from one place to another on the European waterways, delivering and taking on goods. His deaf mother and his two sisters accept the lifestyle, but Arie is intensely frustrated with it all – especially as it is December and Christmas is coming. It seems there is nothing for him to do on board, and no escape. That is, until an unexpected stowaway, a frightening encounter with Russian secret agents and an alarming international plot bring him far more excitement than he has ever bargained for. Suddenly, his own life, and those of his entire beloved family, are in danger. Forced in to a new and adult role, Arie is faced with difficult decisions to make, and even more difficult actions to take.

The Skipper’s Child is an exciting story of adventure and suspense set in the evocative world of the commercial waterways during the coldest winter of the Cold War.

My Review:

Living life on a barge is not an easy life, but it is rewarding. Everyone must do their part, and the work was hard. Even more when one travels with a load of wool or whatever they carried during war time. On the plus side, families become closer, and friendships with other skippers and their families are treasured. One gets to see so many countries and architecture, scenes most have never seen or imagined. For Arie, he longed for a life away from the hard work of the barge he lived on with his two sisters and his parents. Along comes Dimitri, and things get dicey. What does Arie decide to do after the trials of one December during time of war? I won’t give away the story nor the ending.

The Woodhaerst Women

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Opening in April 1978, confident 24-year-old journalist, Rachel Webster, and devoted housewife, Peggy Davies, take the reader into the 1980s in this final book of the Woodhaerst trilogy.

Sisters by birth, sisters by choice, sisters by marriage…

Rachel has high hopes for the future as she settles into her new life, but is her happy ever after too good to be true?

Daughters by birth, daughters by choice, a daughter by marriage…

Meanwhile doting mother and wife, Peggy, has plans for a quiet life, but does fate have more storms to throw her way?

The kaleidoscope of kin keeps on turning.
But who is friend and who is foe?



A 1970s family drama centring around strong women, love, and friendship.

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Book three

Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025

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This is the third book in this trilogy and I was entertained throughout. Plot changes aplenty with lots of love. Mental illness for any reason is very hard on all parties. This is a hard book to review without giving away important details. Love, insanity, death, birth or two, wedding or two, major health challenges are a few things this book shares with readers.

The Welsh Warrior’s Inheritance

Book Title: The Welsh Warrior’s Inheritance

Series: The Welsh Warrior Series

Author: Arianwen Nunn

Publication Date: November 21st, 2023

Publisher: Historium Press

Pages: 554

Genre: Historical Fiction

Any Triggers: Some fighting but not overly graphic

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The Welsh Warrior’s Inheritance

by Arianwen Nunn

Blurb:

It is 1109 and the Welsh warrior and firebrand, Owain ap Cadwgan abducts Princess Nest from the castle she shares with her children and her husband, Gerald of Windsor. King Henry of England, furious that Nest, who is also his lover and mother of his son, begins a manhunt to find Owain and return Nest to her husband. In Gwynydd King Gruffydd ap Cynan and his wife risk everything to hide them and get them to safety in Ireland despite the efforts of Gronwy ap Owain, Angharad’s vicious brother who would like to see Gruffydd and Owain dead.

King Henry uses Bishop Richard to start kinship warfare in Wales then declares war against the Welsh determining to exterminate them all. Can Gruffydd and his family survive the greatest army ever led against Wales?

Buy Link:

Universal Buy Link: https://books2read.com/u/bWkZq7

Author Bio:

Arianwen Nunn was born in Wales but now lives in Australia and writes historical fiction based on the Welsh kingdoms in the Middle Ages.

Arianwen has written a series of three books, ‘The Welsh Traitor’s Daughter’, ‘The Welsh Warrior’s Inheritance’ and ‘Bards Sing of Love and War’ which follow the lives of King Gruffydd ap Cynan and his wife Angharad and their family.

She has also written two children’s books, ‘The Welsh Warrior’s Wonder’ and ‘Where Dragons Still Roar’.

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This entry was posted on March 7, 2025. 4 Comments

Death of a Princess

Book Title: Death of a Princess

Series: Empire of Shadows, Book #3

Author: R.N. Morris

Publication Date: 5th November 2024

Publisher: Sharpe Books

Pages: 192

Genre: Historical Crime / Mystery

Any Triggers: Description of illness, death, violent crime, murder, sexual references, sexual threat.

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Death of a Princess

by R.N. Morris

Blurb:

Summer 1880.

Lipetsk, a spa town in Russia.

The elderly and cantankerous Princess Belskaya suffers a violent reaction while taking a mud bath at the famous Lipetsk Sanatorium. Soon after, she dies.

Dr Roldugin, the medical director of the sanatorium, is at a loss to explain the sudden and shocking death.

He points the finger at Anna Zhdanova, a medical assistant who was supervising the princess’s treatment.

Suspicion also falls on the princess’s nephew Belsky, who appears far from grief-stricken at his aunt’s death.

Meanwhile, investigating magistrate Pavel Pavlovich Virginsky arrives in Lipetsk from St Petersburg, seeking treatment after a nervous breakdown.

Against his better judgement, Virginsky is drawn in to the investigation. But is he getting closer to the truth or walking straight into a deadly trap?

What’s it all about?

Introducing my novel Death of a Princess

by R.N. Morris

Death of a Princess is a historical thriller set in Russia in 1880. The protagonist is Pavel Pavlovich Virginsky, a detective who investigates the shocking event that gives the book its title – the death of Princess Yevgenia Belskaya.

The character of Virginsky first appeared in my novel A Gentle Axe. In that book he was the suspect in a murder case conducted by the great investigating magistrate Porfiry Petrovich. Those of you who know your Russian literature will recognise that name. Porfiry was the detective in Dostoyevsky’s masterpiece, Crime and Punishment. I lifted his character from that and made him the protagonist in my own series of detective novels. The cheek of that move did not go unnoticed at the time.

The Virginsky of A Gentle Axe was inspired by Raskolnikov, the hero – or more accurately anti-hero – of Crime and Punishment. But by the time of the next book in my Porfiry Petrovich series, A Vengeful Longing, Virginsky had completed his law studies, cleaned up his act and was now a magistrate himself – Porfiry Petrovich’s sidekick in fact. Over the next three novels, their relationship would develop, with Porfiry in the role of mentor, and Virginsky occasionally pushing back against the older man’s guidance.

As a magistrate, Virginsky is a civil servant working for the tsarist regime. But he hasn’t entirely shaken off the radicalism and disaffection of his student days. In my novel The Cleansing Flames, the last in my Porfiry Petrovich series, he infiltrates a gang of dangerous revolutionaries. But his own political views mean that he is sympathetic to the revolutionaries’ cause. His loyalties appear divided. We are not sure which way he will turn. In the end… well, you’ll have to read The Cleansing Flames to find out what happens in the end!

When my publisher suggested I write a new spin-off series, it seemed natural to make Virginsky the protagonist. Time has moved on ten years or so. By now, Porfiry Petrovich has retired. Virginsky emerges from Porfiry’s shadow to lead investigations in his own right. That said, in each of the previous two books – Law of Blood and The Crimson Child – Virginsky is reluctantly obliged to consult his old mentor at crucial stages in the investigations. His continued dependence on Porfiry annoys Virginsky. After all, Virginsky’s relationship with Porfiry began when he was still a student. There’s also the lingering resentment caused by the fact that Porfiry once considered him capable of murder.

There’s something almost adolescent about Virginsky’s attitude to Porfiry. The older man is a kind of father figure to him, and we all know that relationships between fathers and sons can occasionally be strained. But he also respects Porfiry – even if begrudgingly at times. And ultimately there’s a deep affection too, not to say love, in his feelings towards his mentor.

As I’m writing, I find that it’s hard to talk about mystery books without giving too much away. I may already have let slip a few minor spoilers. The one thing I should stress is that each of my books is designed to be read on its own. Everything you need to know about Virginsky’s backstory is provided in the story you’re reading, so you don’t have to read all the previous books to enjoy the latest. Of course, if you do read out of sequence you might discover something crucial that happened in an earlier book, but I think that’s OK. Hopefully, it will encourage you to go back and read that earlier book to find out how exactly that crucial thing happened.

At the beginning of Death of a Princess – the only one of my Russian books not set in St Petersburg – we find Virginsky checking into a clinic in the spa town of Lipetsk following a nervous breakdown. I’m not going to say here what has caused his nervous breakdown, you can discover that for yourself. While he’s at the clinic, he learns of the death of Princess Belskaya and is urged to look into it by an elderly couple who befriend him. I should say that Virginsky is drawn into the investigation very much against his better judgement. Given his precarious mental and emotional state, this is the last thing he needs.

What he doesn’t realise is that there’s a group of terrorists present in Lipetsk. And his investigation draws him closer and closer to their activities. Or perhaps he does sense the impending danger, and rushes towards it, driven by a death wish born out of guilt?

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Author Bio:

Roger (R.N) Morris is the author of 18 books, including a quartet of historical crime novels set in St Petersburg featuring Porfiry Petrovich, the investigating magistrate from Dostoevsky’s great novel Crime and Punishment. These were followed by the Silas Quinn series set in London in 1914. He has been shortlisted for the CWA Duncan Lawrie Gold Dagger and the CWA Historical Dagger.

A former advertising copywriter, Roger has written the libretto for an opera, modern retellings of Frankenstein and Macbeth for French school children. He’s also a scriptwriter for an award winning audio producer, working on true crime and history podcasts including The Curious History of your Home.

His work has been published in 16 countries.

Married with two grown-up children, Roger lives in Chichester where he keeps an eye out for seagulls.

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This entry was posted on March 4, 2025. 2 Comments

Dirty Laundry

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A poignant, funny story of love, friendships, bullying, sexuality, dating, secrets, death and family.

Beckley Laundry is a place where more than one kind of dirty laundry is aired.

This funny and poignant story explores the colourful lives of the staff and customers at an Essex Laundrette where all is not as it seems. Dark secrets unfold, threatening to wreck their lives. But can the bonds of love and friendship help them to overcome their struggles? And what will become of the owner, Sandra? Fearing that her boyfriend, Martin, is having an affair, she enters the world of Internet dating in her search for love and acceptance… but she finds a lot more…

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

4.0 out of 5 stars Lots going on

Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025

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This novel has a lot going on, but things have a way of working out in ways that come off as a surprise. The intera lions between all involved are interesting, and some are unexpected. Thus is a clean read book for those who cavor that particular niche.

Genuine Deceit

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When a young woman finds herself unknowingly accountable for the past sins of her family, she must unravel their secrets and lies to stay alive.

When her grandmother is brutally murdered in her own home, Reagan Asher leaves her corporate job and rushes to her sleepy hometown in Ohio. She has barely entered the house before a second break-in attempt is made, prompting police to believe it’s not just a random burglary. Reagan’s lifelong friend Mattie asks Aiden Rannell, her brother-in-law and an ex-Navy Seal, to lend support and protection to Reagan as she navigates the investigation.

Aiden suggests a ring that Reagan’s grandmother owned may be more valuable than anyone realizes. Considering her frugal life growing up, Reagan dismisses the idea, showing Aiden an old pink box filled with similar colorful, ornate costume jewelry she and her friends played with as children. When they find a decades-sealed container with shocking contents supporting Aiden’s concerns, Reagan begs him to help her find the origin and if it is related to her Nana’s death.

Finding clues to solve a decades old mystery proves challenging as the threats to Reagan’s life escalate. Could the discovery of a water-stained, half-torn photo found in her grandmother’s safe deposit box be significant? Her mother’s suicide? Her father’s abandonment? Unanswered questions send Reagan and Aiden across the country in search of answers, with danger never far behind. With each new revelation of deception and lies, Reagan begins to doubt everything she ever knew about her life.

My Review:

Wow. York has written a book without smooth sailing. This book grabs your attention, then takes you a ride like a roller-coaster with unpredictable twists and turns. Just when you think you have it figured out, you find out you don’t. The emotions are palpable, the love and loss equally palpable. The lies are numerous and, frankly, heartwrenching. Well done.

A Woman’s Lot

Book Title: A Woman’s Lot

Series: The Meonbridge Chronicles, Book #2

Author: Carolyn Hughes

Publication Date: February 5th, 2025 (audiobook publication)

Publisher: Carolyn Hughes

Listening Length: 12 hours and 15 minutes

Genre: Historical Fiction

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Book Title and Author Name:

A Woman’s Lot

The Second Meonbridge Chronicle

Carolyn Hughes

Narrator Alex Lee @alexleeaudio

Blurb:

How can mere women resist the misogyny of men?

1352. In Meonbridge, a resentful peasant rages against Eleanor Titherige’s efforts to build up her flock of sheep. Susanna Miller’s husband, grown melancholy and ill-tempered, succumbs to idle gossip that his wife’s a scold. Agnes Sawyer’s yearning to be a craftsman is met with scorn. And the village priest, fearful of what he considers women’s “unnatural” ambitions, is determined to keep them firmly in their place.

Many men hold fast to the teachings of the Church and fear the havoc the “daughters of Eve” might wreak if they’re allowed to usurp men’s roles and gain control over their own lives.

Not all men in Meonbridge resist the women’s desire for change – indeed, they want it for themselves. Yet it takes only one or two misogynists to unleash the hounds of hostility and hatred…

If you enjoy immersive historical fiction with a strong authentic feel, set in a time of change and challenge, especially for women, you’ll love A Woman’s Lot, the second MEONBRIDGE CHRONICLE. Find out for yourself if Meonbridge’s “unnatural” women stand up to their abusers!

Praise:

This book exceeded all my expectations. I did not read this story. I lived it!

~ The Coffee Pot Book Club

“A treat for all the senses…totally true to its time and setting…”

~ Being Anne

I didn’t so much feel as if I were reading about medieval England as experiencing it first hand.”

~ Linda’s Book Bag

An absorbing account of the times.”

~ Historical Novel Society

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Author Bio:

Carolyn Hughes has lived much of her life in Hampshire. With a first degree in Classics and English, she started working life as a computer programmer, then a very new profession. But it was technical authoring that later proved her vocation, word-smithing for many different clients, including banks, an international hotel group and medical instruments manufacturers.

Although she wrote creatively on and off for most of her adult life, it was not until her children flew the nest that writing historical fiction took centre stage. But why historical fiction? Serendipity!

Seeking inspiration for what to write for her Creative Writing Masters, she discovered the handwritten draft, begun in her twenties, of a novel, set in 14th century rural England…

Intrigued by the period and setting, she realised that, by writing a novel set in the period, she could learn more about the medieval past and interpret it, which seemed like a thrilling thing to do. A few days later, the first Meonbridge Chronicle, Fortune’s Wheel, was under way.

Six published books later (with more to come), Carolyn does now think of herself as an Historical Novelist. And she wouldn’t have it any other way…

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This entry was posted on February 26, 2025. 4 Comments