Friday, August 15, 2025

Blog Tour: The Price of Loyalty by Malve von Hassell



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The Price of Loyalty

by Malve von Hassell



September 15th - 19th, 2025

Publication Date: August 21st, 2025
Publisher: Historium Press
Pages: 379
Genre: Historical Fiction


In a time of kingdoms and crusades, one man's heart is the battlefield.


Cerdic, a Saxon knight, serves Count Stephen-Henry of Blois with unwavering loyalty-yet his soul remains divided. Haunted by memories of England, the land of his childhood, and bound by duty to King William, the conqueror who once showed him mercy, Cerdic walks a dangerous line between past and present, longing and loyalty.


At the center of his turmoil stands Adela – daughter of a king, wife of a count, and the first to offer him friendship in a foreign land. But when a political marriage binds him to the spirited and determined Giselle, Cerdic’s world turns again. Giselle, fiercely in love with her stoic husband, follows him across sea and sand to the Holy Land, hoping to win the heart that still lingers elsewhere.


As the clash of empires looms and a crusade threatens to tear everything apart, Cerdic must confront the deepest truth of all-where does his loyalty lie, and whom does his heart truly belong to?


A sweeping tale of passion, honor, and impossible choices-perfect for fans of The Last Kingdom and The Pillars of the Earth.



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Malve von Hassell


Malve von Hassell is a freelance writer, researcher, and translator. She holds a Ph.D. in anthropology from the New School for Social Research. Working as an independent scholar, she published The Struggle for Eden: Community Gardens in New York City (Bergin & Garvey 2002) and Homesteading in New York City 1978-1993: The Divided Heart of Loisaida (Bergin & Garvey 1996). She has also edited her grandfather Ulrich von Hassell's memoirs written in prison in 1944, Der Kreis schließt sich - Aufzeichnungen aus der Haft 1944 (Propylaen Verlag 1994). 

Malve has taught at Queens College, Baruch College, Pace University, and Suffolk County Community College, while continuing her work as a translator and writer. She has published two children’s picture books, Tooth Fairy (Amazon KDP 2012/2020), and Turtle Crossing (Amazon KDP 2023), and her translation and annotation of a German children’s classic by Tamara Ramsay, Rennefarre: Dott’s Wonderful Travels and Adventures (Two Harbors Press, 2012).

The Falconer’s Apprentice (namelos, 2015/KDP 2024) was her first historical fiction novel for young adults. She has published Alina: A Song for the Telling (BHC Press, 2020), set in Jerusalem in the time of the crusades, and The Amber Crane (Odyssey Books, 2021), set in Germany in 1645 and 1945, as well as a biographical work about a woman coming of age in Nazi Germany, Tapestry of My Mother’s Life: Stories, Fragments, and Silences (Next Chapter Publishing, 2021), also available in German, Bildteppich Eines Lebens: Erzählungen Meiner Mutter, Fragmente Und Schweigen (Next Chapter Publishing, 2022).

Her latest publication is the historical fiction novel, The Price of Loyalty: Serving Adela of Blois (Historium Press, 2025).

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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Blog Tour: Shades of Yellow by Wendy J. Dunn



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Shades of Yellow

by Wendy J. Dunn


Tuesdays, September 9th - 30th, 2025

Publication Date: February 28th, 2025
Publisher: Other Terrain Press
Pages: 350
Genre: Women's Fiction / Literary Fiction

During her battle with illness, Lucy Ellis found solace in writing a novel about the mysterious death of Amy Robsart, the first wife of Robert Dudley, the man who came close to marrying Elizabeth I. As Lucy delves into Amy’s story, she also navigates the aftermath of her own experience that brought her close to death and the collapse of her marriage.

After taking leave from her teaching job to complete her novel, Lucy falls ill again. Fearing she will die before she finishes her book, she flees to England to solve the mystery of Amy Robsart’s death.

Can she find the strength to confront her past, forgive the man who broke her heart, and take control of her own destiny?

Who better to write about a betrayed woman than a woman betrayed?


Praise for Shades of Yellow:

"Shifting between 2010 and the Elizabethan era, Wendy J. Dunn's compelling new novel Shades of Yellow explores the complexities of relationships, creative ambition, and medical pain through the eyes of two brave women living centuries apart. Forced to confront the decisions that have brought them to their respective crisis points, Lucy and Amy seek to rewrite their own destinies. A treat for lovers of history and strong stories."
~ Lauren Chater, author of The Beauties


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Wendy J. Dunn


Wendy J. Dunn is a multi-award-winning Australian writer fascinated by Tudor history – so much so she was not surprised to discover a family connection to the Tudors, not long after the publication of Dear Heart, How Like You This, her first Anne Boleyn novel, which narrated the Anne Boleyn story through the eyes of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the elder.

Her family tree reveals the intriguing fact that one of her ancestral families – possibly over three generations – had purchased land from both the Boleyn and Wyatt families to build up their holdings. It seems very likely Wendy’s ancestors knew the Wyatts and Boleyns personally.

Wendy gained her PhD in 2014 and tutors in writing at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. She loves walking in the footsteps of the historical people she gives voice to in her books.

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Book Review: The Electrician and the Seamstress (Timeless Legacy Book 1) by Monica Granlove




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The Electrician and the Seamstress
(Timeless Legacy Book 1)
By Monica Granlove


Publication Date: 8th October 2024
Publisher: Granlove Legacy Publications
Page Length: 359
Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction

Based on the true story of a couple torn apart during World War II, The Electrician and the Seamstress is a beautiful tale of resilience, courage, and love.

Germany, 1936. Bruno, an electrician, and Karla, a seamstress, forge a powerful love amid the rise of the Nazi Party and Hitler’s ascent to power. Staunch opponents of the Nazi ideology, they live in perpetual apprehension as they risk being labeled dissidents, navigating a complex negotiation between moral principles and self-preservation. As World War II breaks out, Bruno faces a profound internal struggle when he is drafted into service, and he is eventually captured by the Russians and imprisoned in Siberia. His nearly two-year journey back to war-ravaged Germany reveals the devastating aftermath, with his city in ruins and family displaced.

Meanwhile, Karla, at home facing nightly bombings, struggles to raise their two young children and is forced into helping the Nazis. Through these tumultuous times, Karla and Bruno’s unwavering love becomes a testament to human strength and endurance amid adversity. Part of the Timeless Legacy series, The Electrician and the Seamstress is based on the true story of the author’s own grandparents.


I thought about the ships he’d told me were being “remodeled” and asked the question that had been on my mind for weeks. “Are we going to war?”

“No, of course not. The regime simply wants us to be prepared just in case.”

“In case of what?”

Tensions are rising in Europe. SS officers line the streets, and the Gestapo remain undercover, so no one can ever be entirely sure they aren’t under surveillance. Rallies on the streets and radio broadcasts promote the Führer, his born leadership, and overall greatness, pushing Germany to become more than it ever could have been. People celebrate, idol, worship.

Control and uncertainty shape daily life for those outside the Nazi Party’s influence. But the overwhelming power of propaganda and the ambiguity of the media blur reality, making it difficult to distinguish truth from fiction.

In “The Electrician and the Seamstress (Timeless Legacy Book 1)”, Monica Granlove breathes life into history, reviving people from the past to share their stories. Granlove’s main achievement is showing how trust, moral conviction, and resilience become both rare and vital in the face of totalitarian rule—a thread that shapes every character’s journey in the novel.

Despite her father’s ideology and Nazi commitment, Karla can’t understand what he sees in the Party. Politics becomes the main topic at home. Even her younger sister starts to idolise the Führer. Karla, however, finds solace in Bruno’s company. He lacks wealth or high status but shares her values. She spends much of her time with him and his family on their farm. Karla and Bruno’s relationship begins tentatively, as they try to gauge each other’s political views before they begin to trust each other, as turning in your neighbours to gain favour was openly promoted over harbouring their secrets. The unease of not knowing who, if anyone, could be trusted comes across incredibly clearly. Once they take the initial plunge, though, their shared distaste for the country’s ongoing political affairs only serves to bring them closer together.

This novel is split into several parts. It begins by focusing on Karla and Bruno, skilfully merging their stories as their love blossoms. Their union and the birth of their children solidify their bond. However, the reader knows what Karla and Bruno do not: their love is overshadowed by the march of time, as the clock ticks down to September 1939. Radio stations break the news nationwide, and dreams for the future collapse. War becomes a daily reality, bringing constant worry about still unsigned Nazi Party pledges. Fear comes not only from war but from within Germany itself. One wrong move could kill you faster than a bomb and destroy your family as well. People vanished from the streets. The terror surrounding those trying to remain unnoticed in Germany is portrayed with chilling clarity that grips the reader.

As the novel progresses, Karla and Bruno find themselves separated, forced apart by the war that has already turned their lives upside down. The draft reaches Bruno, and tears him away from his beloved wife and two young children, pushing him into a life he never wanted, and into the path of endless bullets and explosions. Bruno is an admirable man, a hard worker, and dedicated to the tasks at hand, but he is not violent. Despite risking harsh punishments, he takes great effort to avoid firing a shot, even against the enemy. The atrocities he sees, as he is deployed, captured, and imprisoned in a Russian labour camp, do not change his perspective of the world, and his kindness and care still prevail, despite the harsh conditions and treatment he endures. Bruno’s story is one of inspiration and astonishment, for he will get back to Karla, one way or another. Their love is the strength that drives him forward. This novel does not shy away from the details of what Bruno witnesses and endures, which makes his journey home all the more emotional. His determination and overwhelming love for his family propel this novel forward and compel the reader to love him.

At the same time, Karla fights a different battle. Still inside Germany, with two young children, she struggles to stay afloat without Bruno to support her. She puts on a brave face, but her mind and body are filled with fear as the sound of the air-raid siren becomes normal, and running to the bunker becomes a usual part of her week. The country is war-torn, and bombs are raining down around her and her family. She struggles with trying to keep her children safe while also ensuring there are no targets painted on their backs. If the Nazis call you forward to help in the war effort, there is no refusing, and trying to maintain the persona of a devoted Nazi follower while they are the reason her husband has been sent away is a daily challenge. In a time when women had to rise to the occasion and keep things running, Karla most certainly fulfilled her role. Her commitment deserves commendation, and, much like with Bruno, you can’t help but love her. The portrayal of both Bruno and Karla is beautifully rendered, for they truly come to life as you read this novel. The knowledge that this novel is a true story adds to the atmosphere, intensifying the pure admiration that the reader will have for these courageous individuals.

Although they are, in the grand scheme of things, a smaller part of this novel, it would be impossible not to mention Eli and Ilse and their family. Being Jewish during the rise of Nazi Germany brought indeterminable dangers and terror. To harbour a Jewish family and hide them from the ever-watchful eyes of the SS and Gestapo carried a death sentence. But how could Bruno watch his friends suffer, or risk their lives by not helping? The bravery it took to step up and ensure his friends’ safety adds an additional layer of unease and apprehension to the novel. At times, the tension is so great, and the fear for Bruno and Karla’s lives so intense, you will find your eyes glued to the pages. This is not a novel that takes long to read, as once you have started, it is next to impossible to put the book down and walk away. 

Through political turmoil and unwavering love, “The Electrician and the Seamstress (Timeless Legacy Book 1)” by Monica Granlove powerfully explores themes of resilience, moral conviction, and the enduring impact of human connection. The gripping narrative and evocative prose make this novel a memorable meditation on love and survival against impossible odds.

Review by Ellie Yarde
The Coffee Pot Book Club


Monica Granlove


Monica Granlove is a storyteller and social commentator dedicated to motivating future leaders. Monica engages audiences in thought-provoking discussions, emphasizing the importance of applying historical perspectives to today’s world. She believes that by exploring the past, we gain a deeper understanding of our shared humanity and can make informed decisions for the future, especially when it comes to voting for political leaders.

Based on the true story of her own grandparents, Monica wrote The Electrician and the Seamstress, her debut novel. When she’s not writing, Monica is traveling with her husband, Axel, and their spoiled dog, Abby, or spending time with her three adult daughters. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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Shining a bright Book Spotlight on Everything We Thought We Knew by Carolyn Niethammer #HistoricalFiction #1970s #RecommendedReading



Everything We Thought We Knew

by Carolyn Niethammer


In 1970, Christie left behind the comforts of L.A. and joined a New Age commune in rural Arizona. With the Vietnam War raging and the counterculture movement in full swing, she hoped to find a community to create a better society. But building a new culture is no easy task, especially when free love, psychedelics, and a war protest gone horribly wrong are thrown into the mix. Important secrets follow them beyond the commune.

Put on your tie-dyed shirt and come to Bella Vida as the friends try to change the rules of modern society, then face the repercussions of when middle age sets in.








Carolyn Niethammer


In the 1970s Carolyn Niethammer visited communes throughout the West and settled in an Arizona artists’ community for many years. Those years were important to who she became as she learned to gather wild foods and wrote several cookbooks centered on edible plants.

In “Everything We Thought We Knew” she hopes to shed light on an important part of American history where young people were advocating for peace in Vietnam War protests and fled to communes, seeking a lifestyle apart from the commercialism and isolation that had overtaken society.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Blog Tour: Escape To The Maroons by Mike Weedall



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Escape To The Maroons

by Mike Weedall



September 1st - 5th, 2025

Publication Date: August 19th, 2025
Publisher: Historium Press
Pages: 275
Genre: Historical Fiction


In 1792, an escaped slave, raised and living as white, is discovered and forced to flee into the Great Dismal Swamp.


Barely escaping a bounty hunter, a Maroons community of fugitive slaves rescues him. Over time, Nathanial comes to accept his true identity while fighting to overcome the suspicions of his new community. Because of his pale skin, he becomes a conductor on the underground railroad, slipping runners onto ships going north. On one of his missions, fate intervenes and places Nathanial's community at risk.


This little-known chapter in American history tells how escaped enslaved people gave their all to live free while creating a community and economy in one of the world's most unforgiving environments.



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Mike Weedall



As the author of three books, Mike’s passion is finding the little-known stories of history and bringing them to life. History in school is too often events and dates. Mike seeks to discover the people who lived those events and reveal why those individuals made the decisions they did. Ultimately, there are stories to be mined, and who doesn’t love a good story?

In his soon-to-be-released historical novel “Escape To The Maroons,” Mike tells the little-known story of 1791 self-liberated slaves who chose to struggle for survival in The Great Dismal Swamp in their determination to live free. The term Maroons delineates areas where escaped slaves fled and could not be recaptured. It’s estimated that over 2,000 survived deep in the swamp around the turn of that century. 

His first book “Iva: The True Story of Tokyo Rose” describes the tragic life of Iva Toguri. Trapped in Japan during World War II, this Japanese American woman was forced to work for Radio Tokyo. Although she never participated in propaganda, the racial animus of post-war America led to her being falsely labelled as Tokyo Rose and prosecuted for treason. Through her incarceration and the ongoing discrimination heaped upon her, Iva never lost her courage and determination.

“War Angel: Korea 1950” was his second book that followed a reservist nurse thrust into the carnage of The Korean War. Serving as an operating room nurse in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, the real MASH and strength of a woman is revealed.  

Mike resides with his family in the Pacific Northwest where they enjoy experiencing the outdoors. 


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