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May 2, 2016
Author Interview and Giveaway at Unusual Historicals
Comment on my interview at Unusual Historicals for a chance to win a digital copy of Call to Juno. Many thanks to Lisa Yarde for inviting me to speak on my sources of inspiration.
Guest Post on Patricia Bracewell’s Litblog: Etruscan priestesses
Priestesses, divination and the role of women in the ancient past – all topics I explore in my guest post on Patricia Bracewell’s blog. Many thanks Pat!
Read can the post here.
You can read Pat’s interview with me on her sources of inspiration on Triclinium here.… Read more
April 20, 2016
Review of Call to Juno on Reading World Litblog
“In the best historical fiction, clashes of civilization are humanized to show the true extent of the tragedy. Call to Juno, The Golden Dice, and The Wedding Shroud are in that category of the best.” Many thanks to Susan Coventry for her generous review on Reading World Litblog. It’s much appreciated.
Read Susan’s review here.
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Review of Call to Juno on Newtown Review of Books
“This is historical fiction at its best…” Folly Gleeson of Newtown Review of Books has given Call to Juno a wonderful review – many thanks to Folly as well as Linda Funnell and Jean Bedford for their support!
Read Folly’s review here.
A vote of gratitude to a community of historical novelists
Call to Juno has finally been released! The launch of the third book in the Tales of Ancient Rome Saga marks a labour of love that started over fifteen years ago when I conceived the idea of a love story between the Roman treaty bride, Caecilia, to an enemy … Read more
April 19, 2016
Review of Call to Juno on Fly High Litblog
Many thanks to Maria Grazia Spila for her generous review of Call to Juno on Fly High blog. “One of the best trilogies set in the past I’ve ever read.” Wow!
You can read the review here.
April 13, 2016
Review of Call to Juno by Judith Starkston
“Call to Juno is a book for long, delicious savoring.” Judith Starkston, author of Hand of Fire.
Many thanks to Judith for this wonderful review. As she is a fellow lover of the ancient world, I’m delighted that she enjoyed the book. Read Judith’s full review here.
Guest Post on Tony Riches’ The Writing Desk
In the lead up to the release of Call to Juno on 19 April, Tony Riches has been kind enough to feature a guest post from me on The Writing Desk about the Tales of Ancient Rome saga. Many thanks, Tony!… Read more
Goodreads Giveaway of Call to Juno
Lake Union will be releasing Call to Juno on 19 April 2016. In anticipation, they are offering 20 copies of each book on Goodreads. Click the link to sign up for your chance to win Call to Juno!… Read more
April 12, 2016
On Inspiration Interview: Tony Riches
Today I welcome Tony Riches to Triclinium. Tony Riches is a full time author living in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. He was born within sight of Pembroke Castle, which features prominently in his new novel, the second book in The Tudor Trilogy. JASPER follows the true adventures of Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, son of Owen Tudor, the subject of … Read more


