Book Review: “The Importance of Wives” by Keira Morgan
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Book Review: “The Importance of Wives” by Keira Morgan

Keira Morgan’s “The Importance of Wives” delivers a powerful story about Anne of Brittany, a fifteenth-century noblewoman and duchess who later became Queen of France. Immensely detailed and engaging, the novel explores the complex nature of French medieval politics and those who chose to stand against French annexation.

Book Review: “Æthelflæd: The Lady of the Mercians” by Tim Clarkson
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Book Review: “Æthelflæd: The Lady of the Mercians” by Tim Clarkson

Tim Clarkson writes a remarkable biography of Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians. He consolidates the few known facts of her life into a concise political history of Anglo-Saxon England. It doesn’t, perhaps, reimagine her story, but he does provide readers with a wonderful account of this fascinating woman.

Book Review: “The Merchant from Sepharad” by James Hutson-Wiley
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Book Review: “The Merchant from Sepharad” by James Hutson-Wiley

“The Merchant from Sepharad” continues “The Sugar Merchant” series with the travels of Joshua ben Elazar who is tasked with establishing a mercantile presence between Europe and Asia. In a world brimming with political and religious upheaval, Joshua must contend with external and internal forces to ensure his journey’s success.

Book Review: “Through the Veneer of Time” by Vera Bell
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Book Review: “Through the Veneer of Time” by Vera Bell

Vera Bell takes readers on a time travel journey through past life regression in “Through the Veneer of Time.” Experience parallel story lines as Siena Forte and Neave McConway fight for their loves and survive the horror of a terrible enemy in this spell-binding tale. From the bustling streets of Washington D.C. to the rolling Irish hills, this is a story you won’t want to miss.