An interview with JG Harlond about her latest book
Good afternoon Jane. Thanks for joining me on my blog to talk about your latest book THE DOOMSONG SWORD. You are a successful novelist of historical fiction for adults. Why […]
Historical fiction blog tour: Serendepia
The range of exciting historical fiction that is available is very wide and varied. This week the historical fiction blog tour takes us to 17th century Ceylon. Although a work […]
Historical fiction blog tour: Moon Rising
This week’s historical novel is Moon Rising by Ann Victoria Roberts, set in Whitby in the 1880s. After reading this intriguing story based on a meeting between the heroine and […]
Historical fiction blog tour: The Sons of Iberia
This week’s historical fiction novel takes us back into the Dark Ages of Spain. Warhorn is the first book in the historical series, The Sons of Iberia, and will wet your […]
Historical fiction blog tour: The King’s Greatest Enemy
This week’s exciting historical novel is book 3 in the series The King’s Greatest Enemy by Anna Belfrage. Set in 14th century England, this is a great medieval page-turner. Under […]
Historical fiction blog tour: LOCAL RESISTANCE
The second historical novel in my blog tour is “LOCAL RESISTANCE” by JG Harlond and is set in World War II. Unlike many novels of this period, this is a […]
A walk across the north of Spain
This is a short extract from my novel SANTIAGO TALES, the story of a middle-aged woman who, in an attempt to make sense of her life, walks 800 km along […]
Historical fiction blog tour: The Du Lac Chronicles
Over the next few weeks I will be posting links to a variety of historical novelists whose work ranges from the 17th century Tulip Wars in Holland to medieval mysteries […]