Shadow is a children’s picture story about the death/loss of a pet dog named Shadow, and how it affects both children and adults. Emphasis is how it affects a child or children as this is often the first time they learn about death, the death of a dear pet is palpable, and how to help a child or children cope. Grief is real and it is hard for children to cope as they have nothing in which to compare this new loss, thus the focus is on how it affects children and how to help them cope using strategies such as talking about the loss, drawing pictures of their pet, lots of hugs and love, and possibly plant a new tree or flower in memory of the lost pet. This story helps children know that grief is normal and they are not alone in the dealing with and healing process of this type of grief. In the back section of the story are parental tips on knowing how to help your child and yourself. Learning about grief and/or pet loss is essential for social development in all children. Children are better able to understand the grief process when the time comes for a relative to pass away. This concept and principles can be taught at an early age in situations where a child’s best friend has a pet pass away or a family member.
More Red Roses in Verse
From Amazon:
The love poetry collection, More Red Roses in Verse, is the perfect way to express your love on those romantic evenings with your special someone. Each word of love contained within these pages will help you convey the depth of your feelings, whether it’s under the glow of candlelight or any time of year. This companion to Twelve Red Roses In Verse is a beautiful addition to any collection of poetry and is sure to warm the heart of your loved one.
My Review:
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Mary Schmidt5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet and tender true love
- Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
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- This is another beautiful poetry book by Derek King. I’m not reading them in sequential order, yet that is part of why they are mesmerizing to me. Derek and Julie live an ocean apart and love each other deeply. The words are sensual and actually are the same as making sweet love to one’s true love. Not only that, but this love transcends time itself. The yearning for each other. The deep love. Everyone should come to know this level of sublime love.
New Release of “Shadow”
#NewRelease! $2.99 Ebook out, softcover out on February 16th! “Help a child or children cope with and understand grief with pet loss.” Palpable Loss! https://amazon.com/dp/B0DW2LHNW7/
Shadow is a children’s picture story about the death/loss of a pet dog named Shadow, and how it affects both children and adults. Emphasis is how it affects a child or children as this is often the first time they learn about death, the death of a dear pet is palpable, and how to help a child or children cope. Grief is real and it is hard for children to cope as they have nothing in which to compare this new loss, thus the focus is on how it affects children and how to help them cope using strategies such as talking about the loss, drawing pictures of their pet, lots of hugs and love, and possibly plant a new tree or flower in memory of the lost pet. This story helps children know that grief is normal and they are not alone in the dealing with and healing process of this type of grief. In the back section of the story are parental tips on how to help your child and yourself. Learning about grief and/or pet loss is essential for social development in all children. Children are better able to understand the grief process when the time comes for a relative to pass away. This concept and principles can be taught at an early age in situations where a child’s best friend has a pet pass away or a family member.
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Lenardi’s Carnival of ABCs
From Amazon:
Welcome to ‘Zenardi’s Carnival’ where every page offers a thrilling ride, an exciting act, or a tasty treat. As you read this book out loud, share your delightful memories of town fairs, carnivals, and elements of the circus with your toddlers as they learn the alphabet in this fun book of ABCs
My Review:
This is a sweetly illustrated book about a carnival as seen through each letter of the alphabet. Children will relate the letters to the visual whether they’ve been to a carnival in the past or not. I must write that each ride or flavor presented is awesome, but the loop d loop is not a ride for me.
Forevermore (Red Roses Book 3)
From Amazon:
“Forevermore,” the third volume in King’s Red Roses Series, offers poetry expressing the true and profound love shared between the two that started in volume one, “Twelve Red Roses in Verse,” and beautifully develops further in volume two, “More Red Roses In Verse.” Now, in “Forevermore,” that relationship blooms fully and, as the book’s title suggests, reveals the forever-lasting, entwined love between these lovers. This collection warms the heart, satisfies the soul, and reminds each of us that the possibility of true love is real. This book is a treasure trove of eternal love.
My Review:
5.0 out of 5 stars Moved beyond measure
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
This particular book of poetry by King moved me beyond measure. The words speak of a true love so rare and perfect moments in time while walking, viewing the night sky, sketching nearby each other, the twinkle of stars, the curve of lips, the yearning to be together as one, not an ocean apart. King is deeply in love with Julie, and the poetry from his soul speaks deeply. That love is returned by Julie to him, but this book focuses on his feelings for Julie and what he sees in a simple raindrop or the waves lapping the shoreline. Thank you for sharing how you feel with me. You are truly a forevermore man and woman.
I Saw My Shadow This Morning
Tropes
Whatever It Takes
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WHATEVER IT TAKES
THE WIFE: Lorna lives with her husband in her dream home, loves socialising and has a passion for the finer things in life.
THE HUSBAND: Dan owns a successful accountancy business, enjoys golf and exercise, and loves Lorna deeply.
Life is good. Until new neighbours move in to the house next door.
Perry, a property developer is charismatic and friendly, with a beautiful young wife, Ingrid. They become friends, sharing intimate dinners, trips away and ultimately a holiday together in Greece. But all is not as friendly as it seems.
While there, a fatal accident occurs that changes their lives.
They don’t all return. But those that do, are hiding a huge secret . . . and there’s someone who will do whatever it takes to make sure that it never comes to the surface.
My Review:
What a woven tale of true love, twisted love, fake love, hate, intentional and extensive planning of two murders, and much more. Why a woman would allow herself to be wrapped up in promises of a rich life and child free, when she had a kind and generous man, despite watching dollars (an accountant after all), and she did have control of her own earned money, let planning evil for months, if not a year or more, is beyond me. That gives this book five stars. There are areas of repetition that aren’t needed and should be cut from the galley.
Soulmates Forevermore: Love Poetry For Eternal Lovers
From Amazon:
Discover the heartfelt journey of eternal love in “Soulmates Forevermore”, a collection of poetry that honors the joy and devotion of soulmates. With verses that touch on love’s warmth, healing presence, and divine connection, Derek R King brings each moment shared between two destined souls to life. From the first meeting to promises of forever, these poems capture the depth of affection, contentment, and peace that only true love brings. Ideal for those who believe in love’s lasting power, “Soulmates Forevermore” is a celebration of soulmates finding their place in each other’s lives, forevermore.
My Review:
I loved this book. From the start, it was deeply moving and filled with love that everyone should feel. Each line conveyed using natural elements from skin to moonlight, softness to yearning, yet yearning not so much as two became one in each poem so they were always together. Derek and Julie have the relationship most people can’t even imagine.
The Fujitive’s Sword
Book Title: The Fugitive’s Sword
Series: Lord’s Learning
Author: Eleanor Swift-Hook
Publication Date: 8th October 2024
Publisher: Schiavona Books (author’s own imprint)
Pages: 305
Genre: Historical Adventure
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Book Title and Author Name:
The Fugitive’s Sword
by Eleanor Swift-Hook
Blurb:
Autumn 1624
Europe is deeply embroiled in what will become the Thirty Years’ War.
A young Philip Lord, once favoured at King James’ court, has vanished without a trace, under the shadow of treason.
Outside the besieged city of Breda, Captain Matthew Rider faces the brutal reality of wintering his cavalry in the siege lines, until he crosses paths with Filippo Schiavono, a young man whose courage and skill could change everything.
Kate, Lady Catherine de Bouqulement, arrives in London prepared to navigate the dangerous politics of King James’ court to ensure troops are sent to her mistress, the exiled Queen of Bohemia.
Within Breda’s walls, a foundling named Jorrit unwittingly stumbles into a lethal conspiracy when Schiavono hires him, supposedly to help sell smuggled tobacco. But Schiavono’s plans go awry and they are compelled to flee the city, only to be captured at sea.
If Schiavono is unable to prove his loyalty and ruthlessness to a savage Dunkirker privateer captain, both he and Jorrit will face certain death.
Meanwhile, in London, Kate is forced to fight her own battle against those seeking to coerce her into their schemes and finds herself trapped in a terrifying and deadly power struggle.
Driven by violence, treachery, and the sea’s merciless tides, their fates collide.
A Lodestar of the Golden Age
One of the reasons I love setting my books in the 17th century is that the art of the time was prolific and almost photographic. Each painting becomes a window into that lost past. The scenes of everyday life bring the period vividly to life in a way that previous eras never really were, as most paintings in earlier times were formal depictions of events, allegories, or portraits commissioned by the wealthy. One nation in particular led the way in this glorious artistic revolution: the Dutch Republic, where we speak of the flowering as a golden age.
Another feature of the Dutch at this time was their attitude to women. Visiting Englishmen commented on how strange it was to see women out drinking with their friends or stopping to talk to men much as equals. There were even two forms of marriage possible for women, the more traditional sort that gave all over to her husband and a kind that allowed her to keep her own wealth, manage her own property and run her own business.
So it is not so surprising to find women were also professional artists.
One such was Judith Leyster. Her surname means ‘lodestar’ or what we would call the Pole Star today and she signed her paintings JL and with a star.
Being born in 1609 would have meant she was the same age as Philip Lord who is the main character in my book The Fugitive’s Sword, and whilst he began his mercenary career in the pages of that book, she was training as an artist, most likely with Frans Pietersz de Grebber in Haarlem. From their similarity in style she also probably worked with Franz Hals.
Judith was clearly very talented even in her teens, and by the time she was twenty-four she had been accepted as a full member of Haarlem’s guild of artists. Her self-portrait is wonderfully informal and vibrant, looking out at the viewer as if in welcome, her ruff clearly in the way of her work but there to show her status. It might well have been the piece she painted to gain admission to the guild. Within two years she was running her own studio and had three apprentices training under her.
It is possible that she turned to art professionally after her family suffered bankruptcy, but it is hard to imagine anyone with her precocious talent not wanting to become an artist, especially in a time and place where that was such an exciting thing to be.
What I love about her work is that it is always full of warmth and life. There is almost always humour in it, indeed she frequently painted people laughing and clearly enjoying themselves. Not for Judith the stiff and formal. Her people move and invite you to join them. Most of her paintings also have a moral message in them as was expected in such artworks at the time, but it is usually worked into the overall composition in a subtle manner.
In her lifetime she was a successful artist, recognised by her fellow artists as a woman of great talent, and a professional colleague. Tragically, after she died, she fell victim to the misogyny of the era. She married in 1636 to one Jan Miense Molenaer who was also an artist, and they had shared a studio. Because of that, after her death many of her paintings were falsely ascribed to him and others came to be considered the work of Frans Hals. Indeed, Hals’ signature was painted over hers on at least one. Judith Leyster was all but forgotten.
Fortunately, in 1893 the Louvre acquired that supposed Hals painting which we now know as the Carousing Couple. Examining the painting, they discovered Hals’ signature was false and restored it to Judith. Since then, her work has gained in recognition and the Lodestar has taken her rightful place in the glittering galaxy of her Golden Age peers.
Eleanor Swift-Hook
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Author Bio:
Eleanor Swift-Hook enjoys the mysteries of history and fell in love with the early Stuart era at university when she re-enacted battles and living history events with the English Civil War Society. Since then, she has had an ongoing fascination with the social, military and political events that unfolded during the Thirty Years’ War and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
The Soldier’s Stand, book two in Lord’s Learning and the sequel to The Fugitive’s Sword, is now available for preorder and will be released on 25 February, 2025.
She lives in County Durham and loves writing stories woven into the historical backdrop of those dramatic times.
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