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'The Man in the Stone Cottage' by Stephanie Cowell - Historical Fiction Set in Yorkshire
The Man in the Stone Cottage by Stephanie Cowell is for readers who enjoy a moving, atmospheric exploration of the Brontë sisters’ inner lives, combining literary ambition, family obligations, and a mystery of the heart.
6 min read


'Shades of Yellow' by Wendy J. Dunn - History, Heartache, and Forgiveness
Shades of Yellow by Wendy J. Dunn is for those readers who enjoy historical fiction with modern-day resonance, women's fiction, and stories that explore personal transformation with heart and depth.
4 min read


'Daughter of Mercia' by Julia Ibbotson: Anglo-Saxon Dual Time Mystery
Daughter of Mercia by Julia Ibbotson is for readers who enjoy tales woven with history, romance, and the spirit of strong women standing against the odds. This is a journey worth taking.
2 min read


'The Herb Knot' by Jane Loftus: Love and Intrigue in the Hundred Years’ War
'The Herb Knot' by Jane Loftus is a gripping medieval historical fiction novel that weaves a powerful tale of betrayal, conspiracy, and survival.
4 min read


Unveiling a Queen’s Rage: 'Marguerite: Hell Hath No Fury!' by Judith Arnopp - Historical Fiction
History often remembers queens as pawns in the power games of men—but Judith Arnopp’s 'Marguerite: Hell Hath No Fury!' shatters that mold with a fiery retelling of one of the most formidable women of the Wars of the Roses.
6 min read


'A Shape on the Air' by Julia Ibbotson: Timeless Love and Lost Legends
Step into a world where the boundaries of time blur and ancient secrets stir beneath the surface of the present in A Shape on the Air, book 1 of the Dr DuLac series by Julia Ibbotson.
3 min read
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