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March 7, 2020
Aegyir Rises by Amanda Fleet
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Guardians of The Realm 1: Aegyir Rises Reagan Bennett has always felt like an outsider. Left at the doors of a hospital at birth, her relationship with her adopted family hasn’t been easy. Especially when one of them almost killed her. Now he’s due to be released from prison and Reagan’s settled world is about to be turned upside-down. But not by him. Something else – something much older, much darker – is also about to be freed. Something that believes Reagan is an arch enemy,...
Published on March 07, 2020 16:01
Guest Post - What Remains at the End by Alexandra Ford
In the aftermath of World War II, hundreds of thousands of Yugoslavia's ethnic Germans, the Danube Swabians, were expelled by Tito's Partisan regime. A further sixty thousand were killed. Seventy years later, Marie Kohler's marriage is falling apart. She's seeing someone new, an enigmatic man named David, who takes her to the former Yugoslavia to find the truth behind her grandparent's flight to America.
Alternating between the late 1940s and contemporary Serbia, Marie's story is interwoven...
Published on March 07, 2020 02:05
What Remains at the End by Alexandra Ford
In the aftermath of World War II, hundreds of thousands of Yugoslavia's ethnic Germans, the Danube Swabians, were expelled by Tito's Partisan regime. A further sixty thousand were killed. Seventy years later, Marie Kohler's marriage is falling apart. She's seeing someone new, an enigmatic man named David, who takes her to the former Yugoslavia to find the truth behind her grandparent's flight to America.
Alternating between the late 1940s and contemporary Serbia, Marie's story is interwoven...
Published on March 07, 2020 02:05
March 6, 2020
Guest Post - Summer Thunder by A.B. Gibson
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A Modern-Day Fairytale That Will Have Readers SwooningLily is headstrong, independent, and stuck in a loop of bad luck. She makes fairy figurines that customers buy to bring them good luck, but her merchandise doesnt seem to do the same for her. Maybe its because she doesnt believe in them.Theos is handsome and charismatic, a kite-surfing superstar who travels the world. So why is he drawn to Lily and the store on a California beach she struggles to keep afloat? And...
Published on March 06, 2020 16:01
Summer Thunder by A.B. Gibson
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A Modern-Day Fairytale That Will Have Readers SwooningLily is headstrong, independent, and stuck in a loop of bad luck. She makes fairy figurines that customers buy to bring them good luck, but her merchandise doesn’t seem to do the same for her. Maybe it’s because she doesn’t believe in them.Theos is handsome and charismatic, a kite-surfing superstar who travels the world. So why is he drawn to Lily and the store on a California beach she struggles to keep afloat? And...
Published on March 06, 2020 16:01
March 4, 2020
Guest Post - If in Doubt - Lightbulb moment no. 754,233
When I start a new manuscript I often give up on it. At times like these I have to remember that I can come back to it when I realise something that should or should not be in there.
For example, yesterday I got stuck writing in too much about a new character who I was basing on someone in real life. I ended up writing too much vengeful prose that went off on a useless tangent. It was changing the entire scene of my romantic comedy novel, into some kind of depressing drama!
Today I realised I...
Published on March 04, 2020 07:06
If in Doubt - Lightbulb moment no. 754,233
When I start a new manuscript I often give up on it. At times like these I have to remember that I can come back to it when I realise something that should or should not be in there.
For example, yesterday I got stuck writing in too much about a new character who I was basing on someone in real life. I ended up writing too much vengeful prose that went off on a useless tangent. It was changing the entire scene of my romantic comedy novel, into some kind of depressing drama!
Today I realised I...
Published on March 04, 2020 07:06
February 29, 2020
Guest Post - The Dragon Lady by Louisa Treger
Opening with the shooting of Lady Virginia 'Ginie' Courtauld in her tranquil garden in 1950s Rhodesia, The Dragon Lady tells Ginie's extraordinary story, so called for the exotic tattoo snaking up her leg. From the glamorous Italian Riviera before the Great War to the Art Deco glory of Eltham Palace in the thirties, and from the secluded Scottish Highlands to segregated Rhodesia in the fifties, the narrative spans enormous cultural and social change. Lady Virginia Courtauld was a...
Published on February 29, 2020 16:01
The Dragon Lady by Louisa Treger
Opening with the shooting of Lady Virginia 'Ginie' Courtauld in her tranquil garden in 1950s Rhodesia, The Dragon Lady tells Ginie's extraordinary story, so called for the exotic tattoo snaking up her leg. From the glamorous Italian Riviera before the Great War to the Art Deco glory of Eltham Palace in the thirties, and from the secluded Scottish Highlands to segregated Rhodesia in the fifties, the narrative spans enormous cultural and social change. Lady Virginia Courtauld was a...
Published on February 29, 2020 16:01
February 28, 2020
Guest Post - The Gossips' Choice by Sara Read
Available NowCall The Midwife for the 17th Century Lucie Smith is a respected midwife who is married to Jacob, the town apothecary. They live happily together at the shop with the sign of the Three Doves. But sixteen-sixty-five proves a troublesome year for the couple. Lucie is called to a birth at the local Manor House and Jacob objects to her involvement with their former opponents in the English Civil Wars. Their only-surviving son Simon flees plague-ridden London for his country...
Published on February 28, 2020 16:01


