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Book Spotlight: The Enemy’s Wife by Deborah Swift 'A  fast-paced, beautifully written, and moving story . Refreshing to read a book set in a different theatre of war. Wartime Shanghai jump...

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Book Spotlight: The Last Fatal Hour by Jan Matthews A budding socialite haunted by war steps into the Brooklyn Heights world of whispers, seances, and murder. For Leona Gladney, former woman...

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I'm delighted once more to welcome MERCEDES ROCHELLE to my blog, with two new #audiobooks for her #histfic series, The Plantagenet Legacy.

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Today, I’m delighted to welcome NL Holmes and her new book, A Taste of Honey to the blog, with an excerpt #AncientHistoricalFiction #AncientEgyptianMystery #CozyHistorical #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub Today, I'm delighted to welcome NL Holmes and her new book, A Taste of Honey to the blog, with an excerpt #AncientHistoricalFiction #AncientEgyptianMystery #CozyHistorical #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub

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💙📚 Today on my blog 🫟🖋️I'm featuring an excerpt from 'The Twisted Road' by A.B. Michaels as part of The coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour. LinkTree in bio.

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Book Spotlight: The Twisted Road by A.B. Michaels 1907   Rising from the devastation of a massive earthquake and fire, San Francisco is once again on the move. But a strike by streetcar driv...

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I’m welcoming AB Michaels to the blog with an excerpt from her new release, The Twisted Road #historicalfiction #AmericanHistoricalFiction #NewRelease #BlogTour I’m sharing an excerpt from chapter 1 ‘Bloody Tuesday’ Nineteen years old, with the long, skinny limbs of a colt, Jimmy Walsh crouched behind a lamppost and shivered in the early morning fog. He dropped the brick he’d been clutching and hesitated before picking it up again. “This ain’t right,” he said, just loud enough for his nearest comrade in arms to hear. “It’s like waitin’ for Beelzebub to unleash his hounds of hell.” Several yards away, the wooden barn that housed the city’s electric trolley cars remained shuttered, but the sounds inside, muted through the mist, told him the show was about to begin.  Toke Griffin, a rock in one meaty hand, took a drag of his cheroot with the other. The smoke mixed with the fog, obscuring his leathered face. Two decades older than Jimmy, he was a union man from way back. This strike was nothing new. “Yeah, well them mutts are takin’ our jobs and we got to stop ’em any way we can.” He tossed the rock a few times and caught it. “They’re scabs and rotten to the core.  We got to let them know it.” The gas-powered streetlight above Jimmy hissed, letting off sparks and a sulfurous belch. Toke barked in appreciation. “Even the damn lamp’s on our side.” “Shut the hell up!” Another hiss—this one from a fellow striker, positioned behind one of the barbed wire barriers the scabs had set up to protect the cars. “You’ll give us away.” Toke continued to grouse but lowered his voice.  “Hell, you think they don’t know we’re out here? They’re chompin’ at the bit same as us.” He tossed his rock again. “But we got right on our side, just like old Davey and Goliath. You wait and see.” Jimmy tried to swallow but couldn’t get passed his Adam’s apple. Lord, he wished he had some water or somethin’ else to calm the jitters taking over his body. Even his lucky red flannel shirt was no help. Why didn’t he keep the grub his mother had given him as he’d left that morning? She’d been up before him, knowing he had to go and not even trying to talk him out of it. “You keep your head down,” she warned as she handed him the bag with bread and cheese and a slice of apple cake in it. She’d even put in a mason jar full of cider. “Sure, sure, Ma,” he’d told her, “Don’t worry about it. I’ll be fine.” Giving her a peck on the cheek, he’d headed out, but once around the corner, he’d ditched the bag, thinking it would look squirrelly bringing a lunch sack to a riot. What a damn fool. It shouldn’t have come to this. It’d been over a year since the earthquake and fire had torn up the city, and the roads were still a tangled, busted-up mess. It was tricky driving the streetcars, and there were fewer drivers to boot. All the union wanted was an eight hour day and three bucks a shift. But United Railroads kept bickering with the city over repairs and used that excuse to refuse the union’s demands. What else could the carmen do but strike? Then the company brought in the Farleymen to drive the cars—four hundred of them! It stunk to high heaven and Toke had the right of it: they had to stop the scabs from taking their jobs. The crowd outside the barricade was growing. Jimmy saw groups of Poles and Italians and Irish, even Chinese. They weren’t members of his union, but they were workingmen all the same, showing their support. That was labor for you, sticking together to get the job done. But there were also women and kids pouring out onto the street, like it was a parade or something! Thank God Ma had stayed home; he hoped his cousin was smart enough to keep her distance, too. This kind of ruckus was no place for females. But damn if there weren’t plenty of ladies mixed in with everybody else, a lot of them young and fired up, itchin’ for a fight just like the men. He’d never admit it, but deep down, part of him admired their courage. Like Toke said, they were sticking up for what was right. He was chewing on those thoughts when the big wooden doors on the barn began to slide open with a screech and the streetcars lumbered out, each driven by a scab, and each protected by several men with clubs and a guard with a rifle. The clock in the tower above the car barn soon started chiming the hour, but it was nearly drowned out by all the people screaming insults as they surged through an opening where the cars were supposed to leave the yard.  The strikers rushed by Jimmy, shoving him out of the way and already throwing whatever they’d been carrying—rocks and bricks and bottles—toward the scabs. Some strikers on the roofs pushed iron girders they must have got from construction sites; the beams hit the cars with a sickening clang. Jimmy started to throw his brick, but stopped when he got a look at the second car and who was guarding it. Damnation, it was Emmett Barnes! That sonofabitch used to be a union man—not to mention Jimmy’s best friend—and now he was a hired gun for the Farleymen! He watched Emmett shoot his rifle into the air a few times, and his shots were answered by rooftop union men protecting the strikers on the ground. He couldn’t see Emmett’s face too well, but he bet his ex-friend wasn’t happy, especially since his shots hadn’t stopped the crowd from swarming around his car. Jimmy wasn’t part of that crowd; he couldn’t make himself move—like he was paralyzed or something—as he watched it all unfold. A brick sailed through the air and hit Emmett in the face; he dropped down, and Jimmy couldn’t see him anymore. He glanced to his left and saw a man taking photographs of everybody. “Quit takin’ pictures!” Jimmy yelled at him. “Get out of the way—you’re gonna get hurt!”  More and more people began pushing Jimmy from behind, determined to stop the cars from running.  He turned back to Emmett’s car and saw … and saw the rifle pointed toward the crowd from another angle. No, pointed right at him.  Emmett? It couldn’t be. He wouldn’t do that, would he? He wouldn’t—  Jimmy Walsh started to put his head down like his ma had told him, but he wasn’t fast enough. He heard the crack of the rifle and felt the thump of the bullet hitting his skull. Then he felt nothing at all. Here’s the blurb 1907  Rising from the devastation of a massive earthquake and fire, San Francisco is once again on the move. But a strike by streetcar drivers threatens to halt the Golden City in its tracks. Protests turn to violence and violence leads to death. Soon a young guard is convicted of willfully killing a protester and the public is out for blood.  Jonathan Perris, an immigrant attorney from England, has opened a law firm with an eye toward righting wrongs, and the guard’s conviction may fall into that category.  But the talented barrister soon finds his newfound career shaken by a tragic event: the gruesome murder of the beautiful and mysterious Lena Mendelssohn—a woman he’s been squiring around town. It’s difficult to run a law firm when you’ve been arrested for murder. Purchase Link https://books2read.com/u/479n6R Meet the author A native of California, A.B. Michaels holds masters’degrees in history (UCLA) and broadcasting (San Francisco State University).  After working for many years as a promotional writer and editor, she turned to writing the kind of page-turning fiction she loves to read.  She writes historical fiction (“The Golden City” series), historical mystery (the “Barrister Perris” series) and contemporary romantic suspense (“Sinner’s Grove Suspense.”). All three series are character-linked and all are stand-alone reads. Michaels lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband and elderly wiener dog, Teddy, who cannot see or hear, but sniffs his way from one comfortable spot to another.  In addition to writing and dog-snuggling, Michaels is an avid reader, traveller, quilter and bocce player, as well as a mediocre but enthusiastic golfer. Facebook Pinterest Amazon Goodreads X https://www.historiumpress.com/a-b-michaels https://www.bookbub.com/profile/a-b-michaels Follow The Twisted Road by AB Michaels blog tour with The Coffee Pot Book Club If you want to stay up to date with news from author MJ Porter, join my monthly newsletter. Posts Stay up to date with the latest from the blog. I’m welcoming AB Michaels to the blog with an excerpt from her new release, The Twisted Road #historicalfiction MurderMystery #HistoricalThriller #TheCoffeePotBookClub #BlogTour American History · Blog Tour · Coffee Pot Book Club I’m delighted to share my review for Murder at Big Ben by Michelle Salter, the second book in a new historical mystery series #historicalmystery #cosycrime #highlyrecommended Blog Tour · Boldwood Books · historical fiction · murder mystery · New Release · Rachel’s Random Resources · writing I’m welcoming The Queen’s Maid: Anne Boleyn in France by Rozsa Gaston to the blog #AnneBoleyn #AnneBoleynChronicles #HistoricalFiction #HistoricalSaga #TudorFiction #FrenchHistory #WomenInHistory #WomensHistoryMonth #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub Blog Tour · Coffee Pot Book Club · Elizabethan · historical fiction · New Release I’m reviewing Collateral Damage by Sam Cogley #thriller #bookreview #blogtour #CollateralDamage Action and adventure · Blog Tour · Boldwood Books · book review

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Book Spotlight: A Taste of Evil by N.L. Holmes In Tutankhamen's Egypt, the vizier's head cook dies suspiciously, and it looks like murder to Neferet and Bener-ib. Only, who would want to ...

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I’m welcoming The Queen’s Maid: Anne Boleyn in France by Rozsa Gaston to the blog Here’s the blurb The Tudor series continues! For fans of Philippa Gregory, Elizabeth Chadwick, Carol McGrath and Anne O’Brien. A new adventure begins for Anne… France, 1514 After an enlightening period of training as a lady’s maid at Margaret of Austria’s court, Anne Boleyn has been sent to France. She arrives at the Palace of Tournelles, home of ageing King Louis and his new English wife, Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII. As Anne speaks French, her main role is to serve as translator for Queen Mary. Anne’s sister Mary is also at the French court, and Anne soon learns that not everyone is pleased about the union between the French king and his young queen. The king’s cousin-in-law, Louise of Savoy, is desperate for Queen Mary not to fall pregnant, so that her son Francis will ascend the throne. And with Louise and the English queen pulling Anne in two different directions, it will not be possible to appease everyone. Can Anne successfully navigate the familial politics at the French royal court? Will she make her mark as one of the queen’s maids? Or could her divided loyalties prove to be her undoing…? THE QUEEN’S MAID is a thoroughly researched, fascinating historical novel set during the 16th century in Europe. It is the second book in the Anne Boleyn Chronicles series. ‘Wonderfully detailed and entirely enjoyable. This is a young Anne in whom I absolutely believe, and who does much to explain the woman she’d become.’ – Sarah Gristwood, author of Game of Queens THE ANNE BOLEYN CHRONICLES SERIES: Book One: Maid of Honour Book Two: The Queen’s Maid Book Three: Queen of Diamonds Buy Links Universal Buy Links Book 1: https://getbook.at/MaidOfHonour Book 2: https://getbook.at/TheQueensMaid Book 3: https://getbook.at/QueenOfDiamondsAB Series Buy Links Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FNQHK66N Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FNQHK66N This series is available to read on #KindleUnlimited. Meet the author Rozsa Gaston is a historical fiction author who writes books on women who reach for what they want out of life.  She is the author of Maid of Honour: Anne Boleyn at Margaret of Austria’s Court, 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝘇𝗲 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗿 of the 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗨𝗖𝗘𝗥 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸 𝗔𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗱 for Early Historical Fiction, The Queen’s Maid: Anne Boleyn in France, Queen of Diamonds: The French Royal Court, Margaret of Austria, 𝗙𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗿 of the 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟯 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗨𝗖𝗘𝗥 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸 𝗔𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗱 for Early Historical Fiction, the four-book Anne of Brittany Series: Anne and Charles; Anne and Louis, 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗙𝗶𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗿of the 𝟮𝟬𝟭𝟴 𝗣𝗨𝗕𝗟𝗜𝗦𝗛𝗘𝗥𝗦 𝗪𝗘𝗘𝗞𝗟𝗬 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸𝗟𝗶𝗳𝗲 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝘇𝗲; Anne and Louis: Rulers and Lovers; and Anne and Louis Forever Bound, 𝗙𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗿 of the 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟮 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗨𝗖𝗘𝗥 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸 𝗔𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗱 for Early Historical Fiction. Other works include Sense of Touch, Marguerite and Gaston, The Least Foolish Woman in France, Paris Adieu, and Budapest Romance. Gaston studied European history at Yale and received her master’s degree in international affairs from Columbia. She worked at Institutional Investor, WR Capital, and as a columnist for The Westchester Guardian before becoming a novelist.  She is currently working on Book Four of The Anne Boleyn Chronicles, covering Anne Boleyn’s time at the 1520 Field of Cloth of Gold. She lives in Bronxville, New York with her family. Her motto? History matters. X Facebook Instagram TikTok Amazon Goodreads www.rozsagaston.com https://www.bookbub.com/profile/rozsa-gaston Follow The Anne Boleyn Chronicles by Rozsa Gaston blog tour with The Coffee Pot Book Club Posts Stay up to date with the latest from the blog. I’m welcoming The Queen’s Maid: Anne Boleyn in France by Rozsa Gaston to the blog #AnneBoleyn #AnneBoleynChronicles #HistoricalFiction #HistoricalSaga #TudorFiction #FrenchHistory #WomenInHistory #WomensHistoryMonth #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub Blog Tour · Coffee Pot Book Club · Elizabethan · historical fiction · New Release I’m reviewing Collateral Damage by Sam Cogley #thriller #bookreview #blogtour #CollateralDamage Action and adventure · Blog Tour · Boldwood Books · book review It’s (nearly) happy release day to Storm of Mercia. Return to the world of young Icel in the ninth book in the Eagle of Mercia Series. #histficbook #newrelease Boldwood Books · historical fiction · M J Porter · New Release The Secret Sauce is now available in audiobook format #histfic #historicalmystery Cozy Mystery · historical fiction · M J Porter · murder mystery · Mystery · New Release

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Book Spotlight: The Lost Seigneur by David Loux The Lost Seigneur is a sequel to the award-winning Chateau Laux . It is the story of Jean-Pierre du Laux, a nobleman in southern France, ...

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Book Spotlight: The Queen’s Maid: Anne Boleyn in France by Rozsa Gaston The Tudor series continues! For fans of Philippa Gregory, Elizabeth Chadwick, Carol McGrath and Anne O’Brien. A new adventure begins for...

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Audiobook Spotlight: The Usurper King by Mercedes Rochelle - Narrated by Kevin E. Green and The Accursed King by Mercedes Rochelle - Narrated by Kevin E. Green The Usurper King:   From Outlaw to Usurper, Henry Bolingbroke fought one rebellion after another.   First, he led his own uprising. Then...

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I am delighted to welcome #HistoricalFiction author, Rosemary Hayes, onto The Whispering Bookworm for a cosy chat.

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In the spotlight today is Code of Honour (Soldier Spy, Book #3) by Rosemary Hayes.

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Today, a #spotlight on NOSTALGIA, new #HistoricalFiction from Susannah Willey. The intriguing untold story of #AmericanCivilWar "nostalgia": what we call #PTSD.

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Book Spotlight: Nostalgia by Susannah Willey 🎖️ AWARD-WINNING HISTORICAL FICTION 🎖️ 5-Star "Award of Excellence" - Historical Fiction Company Before PTSD had a name, they called ...

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Book Spotlight: Code of Honour by Rosemary Hayes 1812 Britain’s war against Napoleon continues. Will Fraser and Duncan Armstrong have served their country well as spies, exposing traito...

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Deadly secrets.
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Book Spotlight: Rogues & Kings by Charlene Newcomb Deadly secrets. Hidden identities. A true enemy. Silence is the only shield. The year is 1216 and civil war rages in England. King John ra...

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