Sunday, September 1, 2024

Stacking the Shelves #35

 


Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by 
Reading Reality. It's a place to showcase any books I have purchased, borrowed, or been lucky enough to have been given an advance copy of. Hope you find something that looks interesting to you or that makes you remember a favorite book you need to finish. Enjoy your reading this week!



This is book one in a five book series on the Plantagenets but starting with Richard II, not Henry and Eleanor. I have book one and it ends with Henry V and Agincourt in book five. This author has a wonderful website, MercedesRochelle.com, which links to her books and to two other sites where she explores medieval history. I plan to surf it this week as the articles are interesting. I'm hoping to learn more through her books as I can't find many that focus on the late 1300's or early 1400's like these do.



On sale for Kindle this week for 99 cents....that's right! For a dollar you can get this one. I was so excited. I have not read her books but am always hearing they are great. She's another I feel I have to devote time to and also there are so many great looking books to choose from I don't know where to start. The covers are just gorgeous and the characters are fascinating historical subjects. If you haven't snagged your copy do it tonight.



Holland is another new to me author that I have been intending to try out because she has written such a wide, eclectic series of books with all kinds of historical subjects and settings. I'm always fascinated with Egypt, tombs, and pyramids. I love cozy mysteries set in the 1920's in Egypt and this is the novel version of the real life team of Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon who discovered King Tut's tomb. It is only $2.99 on Kindle so I bought it. I'm on Chapter 4 and can't put it down. I will definitely continue with her books after this one!









Saturday, August 31, 2024

The Cold Light of Day by Anna Lee Huber (A Verity Kent Mystery Book 7)

 

Publication Date: 

September 24, 2024

Length:

402 pages

Summary:

Verity Kent and her husband Sydney are in Dublin working with the Secret Service on several investigations. Verity's friend Alec is missing having gone dark on his latest mission, they are trying to locate poisonous gas containers held by an arch enemy, Lord Ardmore, and then an official wants them to find out who assaulted their daughter. There is tension between husband and wife due to their having been apart for various reasons past and Verity's seemingly romantic entanglement with the man, Alec they are searching for. As the story unfolds the couple has to put aside their resentments and doubts to work together. It is obvious they love one another deeply but have somewhat separate lives as well, making it hard to be of one mind sometimes. 

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Noteworthy News #5: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics: From Wars of the Roses to Jane Austen meets Agatha Christie

Yesterday I was tuning into Apple podcasts and a new one appeared that I hadn't seen before.  It is called Royals, Rebels, and Romantics. It is all British history hosted by a historian from America named Carol Ann Lloyd. She travels the world speaking on a range of British history topics and is especially knowledgeable about royalty and Shakespeare. 

So far scrolling past episodes (going back to 2020) it seems like she has a huge bank of topics that also include Jane Austen as well as walk throughs of castles, cathedrals, and discussing plays and playwrights. All of which she relates to British history and often royal Brits. 

Some of the topics are things I know a lot about like the causes of the Wars of the Roses so I might not listen in order. But others look really unique. For example, one is titled, "Murder, Mystery, and Jane Austen" and she focuses on Austen's novels and how she might interact with Agatha Christie in a novel. This would be the "romantic" part of the podcast, not focusing on royalty.

There are so many to choose from and each is about 20-40 minutes so easily listened to in the car. I have said before this is why I love these podcasts because it's not an entire audiobook but you still come away learning a lot and being greatly entertained. This particular host also has a blog and such an interesting background with research so she really knows her stuff. 

Her blog is carolannlloyd.com if you are interested and want to check it out.