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January 30, 2024
Best Viking Romances!

There’s nothing like a Viking raid and a strapping tall warrior to get your blood boiling, right? Well, of course, it must be well done and we want a strong heroine to give the guy some grief. And a little history thrown in doesn’t hurt either. If you like ‘em, see the list of those I’ve rated 4 and 5 stars!
Published on January 30, 2024 10:15
January 6, 2024
The next book in The Clan Donald Saga...Born to Trouble

In this 4th book, I tell you the story of Alexander of Islay, Lord of the Isles and heir to the earldom of Ross set in the early 15th century. Alexander welcomed King James back to Scotland after his long captivity in England. But beneath the king’s words of approval lay treachery. Alexander’s father had won the Battle of Harlaw, securing for his son the title Earl of Ross, but Alexander must convince a treacherous king to allow him to keep it.

In a life marked by much trouble, Alexander would win the hearts of many. Among them would be three women. Each claimed the heart of the handsome Lord of the Isles, but only one truly possessed it.
Born to Trouble is coming in 2024. Follow me on Amazon and you'll get notice of its release.
Published on January 06, 2024 09:58
March 16, 2023
The Liberator of Ireland

Though a Deist in his youth, after the infamous duel in 1815, where he killed John D'Esterre, a leading member of the Protestant Ascendancy who had challenged him, O’Connell returned to his faith. In 1816, he became a devout Catholic, to the great joy of his wife.
In 1817, he stated,
“My political creed is short and simple. It consists in believing that all men are entitled as of right and justice to religious and civil liberty…I have taken care to require it only on that principle which would emancipate the Catholics in Ireland, would protect the Protestants in France and Italy, and destroy the Inquisition, together with inquisitors, in Spain. Religion is debased and degraded by human interference; and surely the worship of the Deity cannot but be contaminated by the admixture of worldly ambition or human force.”
Until the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829, Catholics could not, among other things, hold public office nor serve in Parliament. Ironically, the Prince Regent opposed Catholic Emancipation even though he married (illegally) Maria Fitzherbert, a twice-widowed Roman Catholic, who was arguably the love of his life. He did not, however, veto the new law in 1829, pressed by the Whigs and opposed by the Tories, which emancipated the Catholics.
In 1828, when Daniel O’Connell stood for election in County Clare and won, he could not take a seat in the House of Commons—not until 1829 with the new law.
Daniel O’Connell was a tall, handsome man with a head of dark curls and shinning blue eyes. My hero in The Shamrock & The Rose, Morgan O’Connell, is Daniel’s fictional Protestant cousin with the same dark good looks. Daniel O’Connell did have a Protestant cousin and Protestant friends, so it’s quite possible. In his younger days before he married, when he was training in England, Daniel was quite the rake. My fictional Morgan O’Connell was one as well until he met Rose Collingwood.
Put yourself in the mood and grab a copy of my novella, The Shamrock & The Rose, FREE on Amazon on St. Patrick’s Day.
"A great short story of suspense and romance; I loved it..." ~ Sinfully Tasty Reads
Published on March 16, 2023 08:19
Best Irish Historical Romances!

If you’re looking for stories of the Emerald Isle or handsome Irish hunks, or worthy Irish heroines, you will find them HERE.
Published on March 16, 2023 08:16
February 25, 2023
Best Pirate, Privateer and High Seas Romances!

Published on February 25, 2023 09:12
What I'm writing now... The Strongest Heart

Right now, I am writing book 3, The Strongest Heart. It’s the story of Donald Macdonald, Lord of the Isles.

In the late 14th century, the Kingdom of the Isles was under assault from the ambitious Albany Stewarts, who were taking advantage of Scotland’s empty throne to increase their power. Jealous of the Macdonald lordship to the west, the ruthless Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, thwarted Donald, Lord of the Isles, at every turn.
A man of keen intelligence and strategy, educated at Oxford and a frequent guest of England’s kings, Donald did not intend to allow a traitorous royal thug to rob him of his legacy. The Earldom of Ross was the buffer he needed to keep the Isles safe. Not unmindful of all that was at stake, he took as his bride Mariota Leslie, heiress to the Earldom of Ross.
What he could not achieve through diplomacy or marriage, Donald was prepared to claim by right of the sword. In the greatest battle Scotland has ever seen, he would demonstrate the power of the Isles to become the Hero of Harlaw.
If all goes well, it will be out later this year. Be sure to follow me on Amazon or sign up for my newsletter to get word of new releases.
Published on February 25, 2023 08:58
January 26, 2023
Best Viking Romances!

There’s nothing like a Viking raid and a strapping tall warrior to get your blood boiling, right? Well, of course, it must be well done and we want a strong heroine to give the guy some grief. And a little history thrown in doesn’t hurt either. If you like ‘em, here’s a list of those I’ve rated 4 and 5 stars!
Published on January 26, 2023 09:38
December 28, 2022
My Favorite Heroes & Heroines!

See my favorites, my Christmas gift to you--HERE! This just might be your next year’s reading list!
Published on December 28, 2022 11:23
October 29, 2022
Best Medieval Romances!

Since the medieval period in European history spanned the 5th century to the 15th century, all the stories on my list take place during that time and all have garnered 4 or 5 stars from me. See the list.
Published on October 29, 2022 09:00
September 2, 2022
Iona, Clan Donald and the Cathedral of the Isles

Published on September 02, 2022 13:36