Tag: historical fiction

A Deed of Dreadful Note COVER REVEAL

A Deed of Dreadful Note COVER REVEAL

Coming May 30… A Deed of Dreadful Note, first in the Anna Katharine Green Mysteries, is the first and only historical fiction ever written featuring the Mother of Detective Fiction! And here’s the cover!!!! What do you think??? Fifteen years before Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published A Study in Scarlet, Anna Katharine Green began writing …

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NEW NOVEL COMING SOON

NEW NOVEL COMING SOON

As we near the end of Women’s History Month, it’s time to announce my NEW novel COMING SOON! In 2019, I wrote my first draft of this novel. For the past four years I’ve been researching, reading, and soaking up anything and everything I could learn about a certain female author who has been forgotten. …

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Live Interview with Tori Talks

Live Interview with Tori Talks

Hello my dear readers! Tonight I’ll be interviewed by the incredible Tori on her channel! I hope you’ll tune in and join the live conversation as we chat. Feel free to ask any questions you might have about me and my writing. I’d love to have the opportunity to answer them! Join us Tonight, Feb …

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Lemon-Rosemary Muffins

Lemon-Rosemary Muffins

“So,” Thomas began, “any sign of your husband, Mrs. Sigmund? Just cream, please,” he said in response to the proffered additives, helping himself to a muffin—yes, definitely lemon but with a sprinkling of rosemary. He was beginning to wonder if Mrs. Curry had been his mother in another life. “No, sir,” the maid said softly, …

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Live Intro Via Bookshelves

Live Intro Via Bookshelves

If you missed it live, you can still stream my introduction via my bookshelves that happened Saturday! They say you can tell a lot about a person from their bookshelves… To that end, I went live to introduce myself via my bookshelves! People asked questions, responded to my favorite books, and really got involved in …

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Apple Pie from 1890-1905

Apple Pie from 1890-1905

Join me as I try out Christmas recipes circa 1900! Last year, I shared three recipes from three different cookbooks. You can find them here: Gingerbread Delicate Cake Christmas Cookies You can also find all my recipe videos in one easy playlist on my YouTube channel. (Be sure to hit that subscribe button while you’re …

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Library Request Sheet

Library Request Sheet

You asked, I listened! Here you can find a Library Request Sheet! Simply print this sheet and take it to your local library to request my books be added to your library system. If your librarian recommends using the library’s online form, all the information you need should be included in this sheet. If something …

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Crazy Maids in a Row Release Day

Crazy Maids in a Row Release Day

I can’t believe it’s here already! Book 3 in the Spokane Clock Tower Mysteries is NOW AVAILABLE! Find it wherever books are sold! “Her books are a high that no drug can match.”  — @purposeofabook, Bookstagram Reviewer “Page-turning addicting!”  — @thegingermorticia, Bookstagram Reviewer “All the Agatha Christie vibes I could want.…”  — @bibliobrunette, Bookstagram Reviewer …

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Crazy Maids in a Row Unboxing

Crazy Maids in a Row Unboxing

A little over ONE WEEK TILL RELEASE!! I took the opportunity of unboxing to tell you a little more about the history, locations, returning characters, and more concerning the third book in the Spokane Clock Tower Mysteries: Crazy Maids in a Row! Coming October 25th! Thank you for joining me for the unboxing of Crazy Maids …

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Mental Illness in the Gilded Age

Mental Illness in the Gilded Age

SPOILER ALERT! If you have not read Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Taker, please do NOT read this post! If you’ve read Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Taker, and have begun or finished Cupboards All Bared, you’ll know why I felt the need to share more information on the topic of mental illness in the Gilded Age. (You might also …

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