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Rogues and Kings – Char Newcomb’s take on King John’s last days

I am more than happy to have Charlene Newcomb as my guest today. Not only is she, like me, something of a medieval history gal, she is also an author I admire and respect – even if at present I’m a bit peeved about the fact that she’s planning NOT to write another book. Hello!!! […]

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Dangerous ambitions – of a failed coup and its consequences

In one of my books about Adam de Guirande (Ah! Almost my favourite hero, this knight so torn between his allegiances to the lord who saved him and raised him, Roger Mortimer, and the young boy-king, Edward III . . . Your favourite? Matthew Graham growls. Aye, what about the rest of us? asks Robert

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Whispers in the snow – showcasing Heidi Eljarbo’s latest!

Ms Eljarbo as a new release, Whispers in the Snow, and I am happy to host her as part of her Coffee Pot Book Club blog tour. I must admit to being rather partial to Ms Eljarbo on account of her Norwegian surname, but also because I have enjoyed some of her previous books and

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Chatting with Christina – about combmaking Vikings, hidden hoards and her latest release

Today, I have invited Christina Courtenay to visit. She has recently released a new book, Ripples Through Time (review further down) and I first asked her if she wanted to write a historical guest post, as she’s done several times on my blog. She sort of groaned. It becomes a bit tedious, after a time,

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Showboats and pirates – welcoming Brodie Curtis and his new release

Today, I am hosting Brodie Curtis and his latest release Showboat Soubrette as part of his blogtour organised by the Coffee Pot Book Club. Swt in the antebellum South, Showboat Soubrette promises to be a fast-paced read, set as the tensions between North and South are about to explode into the Civil War. Blurb: FROM

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Family secrets – say hello to Paula Dáil and her latest release!

The older I get, the more intrigued I am by stories that are based round the secrets most families carry within. All of us have them–some, of course, may not have had a relevant effect on us, but for some of us, discovering the secrets of previous generations can make us question everything about ourselves.

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A posy of Eleonoras – or how a portrait led to a LOT of reading!

If I hear the word mantua, I think of a garment that originally was some sort of female version of a male banyan – i.e. relax robe – successively became more and more complex, developing into the imposing 18th century robe à la française before further developing into dresses like the one below, worn by

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A horse, a horse – my first 2026 newsletter

As I write this, 2025 is history, and 2026 lies before us. In Chinese astrology, we will soon be entering the Year of the Horse. According to Chinese tradition, the Horse symbolises energy, moving forward, independence and freedom.   The start, however, has not been all that auspicious. No, 2026 kicks off as a year where

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Only five days to go . . .

In five days, it is Christmas Eve. And yes, I know most of the world is focussed on Christmas Day, but up here in Sweden, it’s Christmas Eve that is the BIG day. The 25th is a day spent mooching about in pyjamas while eating leftovers… When I was a child, my Christmases were spent

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Meet Olga (or is it Helga?), bloody avenger – and saint

It is quite rare that solving a crossword inspires me to write a post, but today it happened! Hubby and I were struggling with a clue varjagsfurste (Swedish, sorry for that) and it took me some time to work out that varjag in Swedish is Varangian in English. Once I got that far, the hitherto

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