The Course of All Treasons is the follow-up to A Murder by Any Name, one of my favourite discoveries of 2019. I was, obviously, very excited to see if the sequel …
[review] Katherine – Tudor Duchess by Tony Riches [blog tour]
Katherine – Tudor Duchess is the third book in Tony Riches’ Brandon Trilogy. Since the Tudor/Elizabethan eras are my favourite historical fiction to read, I jumped at the chance to …
[review] Black Death by MJ Trow
In Black Death, playwright Christopher “Kit” Marlowe investigates the death of Robert Greene, a former Cambridge scholar. Marlowe didn’t particularly like Greene, but shortly before Green died, he sent Marlowe …
[review] The Catherine Howard Conspiracy by Alexandra Walsh
The Catherine Howard Conspiracy has been one of my favourite discoveries of 2019 so far. I enjoy reading historical fiction, but I LOVE reading historical fiction based on the Tudors. So …
[review] A Murder by Any Name by Suzanne M. Wolfe
A Murder by Any Name was an immediate pick for me. As I write more reviews, you’ll soon find out that I love historical fiction. In particular, I’ll always be …