Under A Cloud

Book Title: Under A Cloud

Series: The Rival Courts

Author: Luv Lubker

Publication Date: April 30th, 2024

Publisher: Historium Press

Pages: 318

Genre: Historical Fiction

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Under A Cloud

Luv Lubker

Audiobook will be narrated by Ella McNish, Jamie Collette and a full cast.

Blurb:

Vicky’s father, Albert, the Prince Consort, has just died, leaving her and her family under a heavy cloud of grief, without their dearest friend and advisor, at a most critical time: The political horizon grows dark with storm clouds at the entry of Bismarck to Germany’s political stage in 1862.

Will Fritz’s courage stand the test as he confronts the spider in its web? Is Prussia really fighting for the rights of the Schleswig people, or is so much blood being shed for the sake of Prussia’s aggrandizement?

Join Vicky and Fritz on their journeys under the blue cloudless skies of the Mediterranean to the peaceful heather-clad hills of the Highlands of Scotland; to the burning heat of the North African desert to the raging blizzards of a winter war in Denmark.

When Vicky’s closest friend disappears, will she be able to keep the secret? Will old enemies prove to be friends, and old friends prove to be enemies?

Under A Cloud

Excerpt 4:

Bang! Fritz broke the surface of the water, looking about, startled. He had gone out for a swim daily since their arrival at Putbus. He had been under water, when he was sure he had heard the firing of a gun.

There it was again. Bang! Bang! He scrambled ashore, water streaming over his face as he ran his hand over his hair, and hurried up the beach towards the castle, forgetting his state of undress. He must know what this was about. He crouched down, stepping carefully through the underbrush, not wishing to be seen.

Bang! “Yes! I hit the top one!” he heard Vicky cry. “Can you?” He paused, watching the scene. Vicky had said she would teach Princess Putbus to shoot. He had forgotten about it. Bang! Bang! He watched, feeling a burst of pride as Vicky hit nearly impossible targets.

He was about to call out to her, when he became suddenly very aware of the twigs and brambles scratching at his legs and his bare chest as he crouched in the undergrowth. Water pooled at his feet, dripping heavily from his Schwimmhosen.

“Vicky?” he called softly. She looked around, obviously puzzled where his voice came from. “Vicky!” he called a little louder. She turned in the direction of the path to the beach, obviously expecting his voice to be coming from that direction. “Over here,” he called again.

“Fritz?” she called, hurrying towards him.

“Vicky, tell Princess Putbus not to come,” he said. Vicky paused, returning to her friend who was just starting towards them. She whispered something in her ear, and the Princess returned to the castle.

“Fritz, where are you?” Vicky cried, running back towards the thicket.

“Here.” He waved his arm, making the bush he knelt behind wave about. “I heard your shooting, and had forgotten what you said you would be doing, and wondered what was going on. And – ach! I think I need help getting up. These are digging into my legs. You have a sword with you, too, I see. Will you lend it to me?”

The sword hilt protruded through the bush, and he took it carefully, quickly cutting away some of the sharp branches. He rose, stepping out from behind the bush, but not fully. “I must go back to the beach.”

Vicky doubled over with laughter. “Fritz, it is not like you to forget your clothes,” she giggled.

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Author Bio:

Luv Lubker has lived in the Victorian era half her life, making friends with the Brontë sisters and the extended family of Queen Victoria. Now she knows them quite as well as her own family.

Born in a cattle trough in the Appalachian mountains, Luv lives in Texas – when she comes to the modern world.

When she isn’t living in the Victorian era, she enjoys being with her family; making and eating delicious raw food, riding her bike (which she only learned to ride at 25, though she has ridden a unicycle since she was 7), and watching animals – the passion of her childhood.

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This entry was posted on July 17, 2024. 2 Comments

Meet Shane Paul Donley

Unimaginable.

Your tiny form was perfect as I saw you

naked with your umbilical cord wrapped

around both your neck and left arm twice.

She didn’t let me hold you.

She didn’t even find one scrap of cloth

to wrap you in.

She coldly dug a hole in the ground next

to George, your step-granddad.

She showed me your earthly body, in her

hand, unclothed.

She took your umbilical cord and unwrapped

it from your left arm, then your neck.

She traumatized me yet again, and she had

a helper, Elizabeth, who made sure I couldn’t

get away from her actions.

She wrapped your cord around your neck twice,

then left arm twice.

She placed you naked in a shoebox, no baby

blanket or scrap of cloth.

She laid the shoebox into the shallow hole

she’d dug.

I tried to go in with you, Elizabeth held me

back.

Mama will never forget you!

I love you more!

Mom

This entry was posted on July 13, 2024. 2 Comments

Dead Pretty

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Dead Pretty
1977 – Six student nurses embark on their nurse training at Harlow Wood Orthopaedic Hospital.
They are young, excited and soon develop a strong friendship bond within their cohort. But there is a predator amongst them. A man that takes great delight in killing young, pretty girls. He’s done it before. He watches their movements to decide which one is next. And then he kills for the thrill.


A student disappears – quickly followed by another. There are no leads, no evidence, and no bodies.
He’s clever. But is he as astute as he thinks he is?

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars  Twists galore Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024

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Well, this book has it all. The hooks are well placed, the insanity coming out in bits at a time, the characters have ongoing family hardships, and no young girl was safe at Harlow Wood. When you think you have it figured out, it changes! This murder mystery and love story hits the highs and the lows. Although I had an idea of who the perpetrator was, I was both right and wrong!!! Great twist, right? Five stars.

Shifters

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Elysians are the apex species of the galaxy. Their technology is rivaled by none. Yet, lurking in the darkness of space, an aggressive alien race is watching with ominous intent. The resulting conflict is an epic war across the galaxy. Cloning, interstellar travel, extra stellar travel, advanced civilizations, Mycenean Age humans, evil alien invaders, bio-weapons, energy weapons, personal fliers, teleportation, mind possession, mind implants, androids, artificial intelligence, spies, defectors, wise-ass aliens, nice aliens, personal relationships, lost loves, new loves, planetary romance, space romance, space battles, spaceships, Space Marines… Space! You read that and more in the first installment of the series “SHIFTERS 01: Survival is not optional.”

My Review:


Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars SciFi all the way Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024

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If you love all things sci-fi and space battles, different species, how some are integrated into a matrix, how some species can live a very long life, especially with reintegration, although it takes 100 years to complete the process, if you like technology that we on earth and no sci-fi show has done, this is the book for you.

Empire State

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Returning to Brooklyn after attending the wedding in the Sunshine State of her beloved brother, Salvatore, Loretta intends to resume the quiet life she has led for the last several years since retiring from being a nurse. Sixty years old and described by her best friend as a beautiful woman with curves, divorced for the last thirteen years she has given up on any notions of finding someone to love again. The only man romantically interested in her is her ex brother-in-law. Loretta is determined to never date him.

A pleasant encounter with a handsome mature man from Texas who has recently moved to New York at the bakery where she works part time complicates her decision to remain single. A curious infatuation turns to undeniable attraction when she again sees him at the bakery the next day.

Shepherd Sumner left Texas in the hopes of healing his broken heart after a bitter divorce. Hesitant to start a new relationship as his past emotional wounds continue to tear him apart, Loretta’s beauty and spirit weaken his resistance not to love again. Being a western romance author, he can seduce with the words he writes. He soon discovers the will to say what’s on his heart. In doing so, Loretta finds the courage to fall in love with him and to feel like a princess who has met her fairytale prince in a place referred to as the Empire State.

My Review:


Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice short romance Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024

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This was a nice short romance read perfect for those who prefer two hour reads. Lots of romance, lots of sass, and the pain from broken relationships. The end is nicely wrapped up.

Novice Threads

Book Title: Novice Threads

Series: Silver Sampler Series

Author: Nancy Jardine

Publication Date: 15th May 2024

Publisher: Nancy Jardine with Ocelot Press

Page Length: 356

Genre: Victorian Scotland Saga / Historical Fiction / Women’s Fiction

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Novice Threads

by Nancy Jardine

Blurb:

A thirst for education.  Shattered dreams. Fragile relations.

1840s Scotland

Being sent to school is the most exhilarating thing that’s ever happened to young Margaret Law. She sharpens her newly-acquired education on her best friend, Jessie Morison, till Jessie is spirited away to become a scullery maid. But how can Margaret fulfil her visions of becoming a schoolteacher when her parents’ tailoring and drapery business suddenly collapses and she must find a job?

Salvation from domestic drudgery – or never-ending seamstress work – comes via Jessie whose employer seeks a tutor for his daughter. Free time exploring Edinburgh with Jessie is great fun, but increasing tension in the household claws at Margaret’s nerves.

Margaret also worries about her parents’ estrangement, and the mystery of Jessie’s unknown father.

When tragedy befalls the household in Edinburgh, Margaret must forge a new pathway for the future – though where will that be?

Excerpt:

The Victorian Backdrop

Sharing is caring. That’s an interesting phrase but sadly it isn’t really what happens to my main character, Margaret, as she is growing up. At least not with her parents…

Margaret Law, the main character in Novice Threads (Book 1 of The Silver Sampler Series) is born in September 1839, in the small town of Milnathort in Kinross Shire, Scotland. However, her story for my readers really begins when she is almost five years old. Margaret adores words and phrases. She’s desperate to learn to read and write and spends hours wanting to know what everything means, working out many things for herself but is often stumped by phrases which people use that don’t seem to mean anything sensible. The local dialect is even worse to understand. Most of the older people that she knows are generally bamboozling! At nearly five years old in 1844, Margaret knows in her heart that education is the key to her future and that knowledge is power, even if those aren’t quite the words ringing around her head.

In 1844, the Victorian era has been underway for seven years (if you count according to the reign of the monarch). Queen Victoria is still only twenty-five years old yet has been married for four years, and has already given birth to four children in quick succession – two boys and two girls. In the higher echelon marriages of the nobility, the two sons mean that Victoria has already produced ‘the heir and the spare’. But everyone who knows anything about the marriage of Victoria and Albert knows that the queen and her husband don’t seem averse to the act of procreation. Unusually, the couple seem to like each other (even though they are first cousins) which couldn’t be said for some of the ruling royal family before Victoria.

However, Queen Victoria’s popularity during the first decade of her reign has tended to fluctuate, some details of which have reached the newspapers that Margaret’s father is regularly reading in Milnathort. That doesn’t mean that everyone in the whole of Great Britain and Ireland is reading these facts for themselves, but in the nature of humanity when something goes to print stories tend to spread by word of mouth, true or otherwise.

When Margaret is sent to school after she turns five she is ecstatic. Like a sponge she absorbs everything quickly and is enthralled with her learning. There would have been some mentions of Queen Victoria by her trainee schoolteacher, or the headmaster Mister Anderson, though what she would have been told would have been limited to some basic facts.

Margaret’s father, as a local business owner, is aware of the background to Victoria becoming queen though there are many historical details of the royal family that he would never dream of sharing with his only child. In fact, he rarely shares anything with Margaret at all except for his Sunday bible readings, him being a very devout and zealously religious man.

If he were ever to share any details of Queen Victoria, William Law might tell Margaret that back in 1819 – when Victoria was born – Victoria was the legitimate fifth-in-line for the monarchy. He might share that in 1819 Victoria would only become queen if her father, her grandfather, and two of her uncles died, essentially all of those in the succession line before her. Margaret might be shocked to learn that Victoria’s father died in 1820 from pneumonia before Victoria was a year old, pneumonia being a well-known and brutal ‘silent killer’.

However, I doubt that William Law would share any real details about Victoria’s grandfather ‘the mad king’, suffice to say that King George III was a very sick man when he died just six days after Victoria’s father. Explaining about the Regency period from 1811 to 1820 would have been glossed over. Margaret would probably have been told that since King George III had been very old and very sick for a long time he had needed his eldest son, the Regent, to help him run the country. After Victoria’s grandfather’s death, King George IV ruled on his own till he died in 1830. William Law would not be telling Margaret about King George IV’s mistresses, or about the monarch’s excessively lavish lifestyle, or the facts about his obesity, almost blind state from cataracts, and general disability by the time he died. Those scurrilous ‘facts’ were definitely popular in the cartoons of the time which were printed in the daily or weekly newssheets.

There would have been many details of the next king, William IV, that Margaret’s father would have definitely kept quiet about. He would have been far too shocked himself to talk about King William’s illegitimate son by an unacknowledged mother, or about King William’s subsequent long-term mistress, the ex-actress ‘Mrs Jordan’, who bore him ten children. Again, Margaret might just have been told that King William did eventually marry at the age of 53 but had no surviving legitimate children, which meant Victoria became queen when William IV died in 1837.

King William’s shenanigans with ‘Mrs Jordan’ were covered in many of the newssheets and there were plenty of cartoons to be viewed around the time of William’s breakup with ‘Mrs Jordan’ in 1811.

But Margaret’s father would never share anything like that with her as she was growing up.

Margaret becomes an avid reader, though, and when she gets a job as a tutor in Edinburgh, during her early teens, she has access to some of the juicy details of the royal family when her employer organises the use of a local lending library. Margaret borrows books every week to use to teach her young pupil but she might also be found snatching a quick look at some of the famous politically inspired ‘Punch’ cartoons in the weekly periodical which was started up in 1841, a cartoon style which imitated the earlier sketches from the late 1700s.

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Author Bio:

Nancy writes historical and contemporary fiction. 1st Century Roman Britain is the setting of her Celtic Fervour Series. Victorian and Edwardian history has sneaked into two of her ancestry-based contemporary mysteries, and her current Silver Sampler Series is set in Victorian Scotland.

Her novels have achieved Finalist status in UK book competitions (People’s Book Prize; Scottish Association of Writers) and have received prestigious Online Book Awards.

Published with Ocelot Press, writing memberships include – Historical Novel Society; Romantic Novelists Association; Scottish Association of Writers; Federation of Writers Scotland; Alliance of Independent Authors.

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This entry was posted on June 26, 2024. 6 Comments

My Art Stalker is Back!

The screenshot above shows 741 new notifications. From a stalker who has done something to unblock my blocking them. 700 of them are probably from the stalker. I reported them again, and blocked them again.

As you can see below, they show as blocked again. You can see their address is not allowed for me to view since I blocked them again! They are relentless and only stop for bathroom breaks and maybe to eat. This person is NOT an artist. My gallery is popular, but this is too much. If the platform owner doesn’t do enough to keep them away from me, I’ll report them to my state’s cyber crime department.

This entry was posted on June 25, 2024. 6 Comments