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January 29, 2022
Things You Might Not Know about the Vikings...

Published on January 29, 2022 10:39
Best Viking Romances!

Published on January 29, 2022 10:35
November 29, 2021
Best Victorian Romances!

Published on November 29, 2021 09:26
October 29, 2021
My Trip to the Western Isles of Scotland

Published on October 29, 2021 11:15
July 26, 2021
What I'm Writing Now...

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Lismore Isle became a point of contention between the two clans in the late 13th century. Alexander Macdonald, heir to the Lordship, fell in love with and married Juliana MacDougall. Her dowry was to be Lismore Isle where Castle Coeffin then stood. But Alexander MacDougall, the MacDougall clan chief, reneged on his promise and denied the dowry.
Ultimately, King Edward I of England would decide for the Macdonalds. You'll be able to read about it in the story I am writing now, Bound by Honor, coming later this year.
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Published on July 26, 2021 13:31
Best Scottish Historical Romances!

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Published on July 26, 2021 13:28
March 29, 2021
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. All these have been rated 4 or 5 stars by me.
Published on March 29, 2021 12:01
March 10, 2021
Finn, my fantasy dog by Regan Walker

I am writing Bound by Honor, the second in the Clan Donald Saga, many scenes for which are set in Dunseverick and Dunluce Castles in Ireland. Aine O’Cahan, the heroine has a wolfhound. At the time of my story, Ulster was controlled by the Anglo-Irish many of whom were aligned with the Irish chiefs, like The O’Neill, King of Tirowen (a larger area then than modern day Tyrone).
Finn, a wonderful companion for the often lonely Aine, was named by her Finnbhear, Lord of the Fairies. He is very like the dogs described in the Icelandic sagas, such as that of Burnt Njal in which Olaf, son of an Irish princess, offers his friend Gunnar a hound from Ireland:
“… it is part of his nature that he has man’s wit, and he will bay at every man whom he knows to be thy foe, but never at thy friends. He can see, too, in any man’s face whether he means thee well or ill, and he will lay down his life to be true to thee.”
Finn was a gift from Aine’s father, Cumee O’Cahan, who was Chief of the Name of O’Cahan, Lord of Ciannacht, and senior subking to the King of Tirowen, a friend of Richard de Burgh, the “Red Earl” of Ulster.
While Aine is very fond of the seabirds who nest on the cliffs near Dunseverick Castle, Finn is indifferent to them. Since Finn is always by Aine’s side, he keeps me company, too, as I live and breathe along with her in medieval Ireland!
Published on March 10, 2021 08:36
February 26, 2021
Best Pirate and Privateer Romances and Love on the High Seas!

Published on February 26, 2021 17:22
January 28, 2021
A Spellbinding Tale!

Published on January 28, 2021 06:37