Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Blog Tour: Rogues & Kings by Charlene Newcomb



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Rogues & Kings


Tales of Robin Hood

by Charlene Newcomb



March 11th - 13th, 2026

Publication Date: February 4th, 2026
Publisher: independently published
Pages: 394
Genre: Historical Fiction


Deadly secrets. Hidden identities. A true enemy.
Silence is the only shield.

The year is 1216 and civil war rages in England. King John ravages the countryside against rebellious barons and a French invasion. Unbeknownst to him, his newest squire, Richard, is in fact the son of a man the king would hang without a second thought. A man the common folk call Robin Hood.

For years, Robin has lived as a knight in exile. But when his son is ensnared in the treachery of the royal court, Robin is forced out of the shadows, aided by his outlaw friends in the Hood.

There is no question for Richard where his loyalties lie but it’s more than his own life at risk. He has the trust of a dangerous king. Can he serve the Hood better from within John’s inner circle, or will schemes against the crown unravel? 

Rob from the rich, give to the poor takes on a whole new meaning.

Rogues & Kings is a sweeping tale of courage and betrayal in a kingdom on the edge of ruin, of a boy coming of age in the midst of war, and of legends being born.


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Charlene Newcomb


Charlene Newcomb, aka Char, is a retired librarian, a U.S. Navy veteran, mom to three amazing humans, and grandma to three. She writes historical fiction and science fiction.

Her award-winning Battle Scars trilogy is set in the 12th century during the reign of Richard the Lionheart. Her writing roots are in the Star Wars Expanded Universe (aka Legends) where she published 10 short stories in the Star Wars Adventure Journal, and published the original novel Echoes of the Storm.

Char returned to medieval times with Rogue and her latest novel Rogues & Kings, both in her Tales of Robin Hood series.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Blog Tour: A Taste of Evil by N. L. Holmes



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A Taste of Evil


A Hani's Daughter Mystery

by N. L. Holmes



March 2nd - 13th, 2026

Publication Date: October 30th, 2025
Publisher: WayBack Press
Pages: 247
Genre: Historical Cosy Mystery

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 kill a cook, a man admired by all?

Perhaps he has professional rivals or a jealous wife. But she is the longtime cook of Neferet's family, a dear retainer above reproach. Was her husband the good man he seemed to be, or did he have the shady past our two sleuths begin to suspect? 

They'd better find out soon before the waters of foreign conspiracy rise around Neferet and her diplomat father. If they can't find the killer, it could mean war with Egypt's enemy, Kheta -- and someone else could die.

Maybe one of our nosy sleuths...



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N. L. Holmes


N.L. Holmes is the pen name of a professional archaeologist. She has excavated in Greece and in Israel and taught ancient history and humanities at the university level for many years. She has always had a passion for books, and in childhood, she and her cousin used to write stories for fun.

These days she lives in France with her husband, two cats, geese, and chickens, where she gardens, weaves, dances, and plays the violin.


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Monday, February 2, 2026

Book of the Week: Last Train to Freedom by Deborah Swift #HistoricalFiction #WWII #TransSiberian #RecommendedReading



Last train to freedom


Survivors of War

by Deborah Swift


1940. As Soviet forces storm Lithuania, Zofia and her brother Jacek must flee to survive.


A lifeline appears when Japanese consul Sugihara offers them visas on one condition: they must deliver a parcel to Tokyo. Inside lies intelligence on Nazi atrocities, evidence so explosive that Nazi and Soviet agents will stop at nothing to possess it.


Pursued across Siberia on the Trans-Siberian Express, Zofia faces danger at every turn, racing to expose the truth as Japan edges closer to allying with the Nazis. With the fate of countless lives hanging in the balance, can she complete her mission before time runs out?


Praise for Last Train to Freedom:


'Taut, compelling and beautifully written – I loved it!'

~ Daisy Wood


'... an enthralling attention getter, page-turner until the last page.'

~ Paul B, 5* Amazon Review


'Deborah Swift’s impeccable research is impressive, as it is with all of her novels, and brings the period and location alive. The reader is not only gripped by the danger facing Zofia, but also learns about an interesting period of history, about which this reader had known very little.
Highly recommended.'

~ Lizzie James, 5* Amazon Review



Sunday, February 1, 2026

Book of the Month: Marianne – A Sense and Sensibility Sequel by Alice McVeigh #LiteraryFiction #HistoricalFiction #RecommendedReading



Marianne


(A Sense and Sensibility Sequel)

 By Alice McVeigh



When Marianne – still beautiful, still impulsive and not yet twenty-one – returns to London, she is rich, with a house in Mayfair and an estate in Dorsetshire. Despite her resolve to remain single, she finds herself besieged with admirers, including the dangerously attractive Willoughby and the charming and irreverent Crawford.

Then Marianne’s younger sister Margaret arrives. Margaret’s passion for romance leads to unexpected complications. As Marianne attempts to navigate the social whirl of Regency London, she finds her resolution tested and her feelings torn – between the pull of the past and the allure of the present.


Praise for Marianne:

McVeigh has skilfully captured the heart of Jane Austen’s unique writing style, making it plausible to believe that the book could have been penned by Austen herself rather than by McVeigh. Her adherence to Austen’s intricate character development, witty social commentary, and thematic elegance is so remarkable that readers may find themselves immersed in a narrative that feels both familiar and fresh. The seamless blending of McVeigh’s voice with Austen’s literary techniques invites readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of Austen’s insights into human nature and societal norms, further enhancing the richness of the reading experience.
~ The Coffee Pot Book Club, 5* Editorial Review

A deeply felt and pitch-perfect continuation that lets its title character finally come into her own.
~ Kirkus Review




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Alice McVeigh


McVeigh was originally published by Hachette. Her two most recent novels – Darcy and Pride and Perjury – made the last seven in the UK Selfies Book Awards (out of all the novels published in 2024 and 2025). Her novels have been described as "pitch-perfect" (Publishers Weekly) and possessing a "brilliant command of Austen's diction and tone" (Kirkus Reviews). In Marianne - because of Marianne's character - McVeigh's wit and social satire have assumed a more romantic cast.

 McVeigh is also a professional London cellist, having performed all over the world with the BBC Symphony and the Royal Philharmonic – these inspired her Orion / Hachette novels about the backstage life of a fictional symphony orchestra.

A keen but terrible tennis player, she has long been married to Professor Simon McVeigh, with whom she shares a daughter at Harvard and a home in Kent.

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