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Merissa (13979 KP) created a post

Apr 28, 2026  
"Spain made her a princess. History made her a queen. This is the story in between." 👑📖

Today's spotlight shines on INFIDEL: THE DAUGHTERS OF ARAGON (SIX TUDOR QUEENS) by NICOLA HARRIS! This richly imagined work of biographical and historical Tudor fiction illuminates the remarkable and often overlooked journey of a woman whose story stretches far beyond the crown she would come to wear. 🌹✨

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Available in Kindle Unlimited 🎉

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Merissa (13979 KP) created a post

Mar 26, 2026  
"The long road home begins with a single unlikely companion and a stubborn will to survive." 🗺️📖

An excerpt from THE LOST SEIGNEUR (A CHATEAU LAUX ODYSSEY #2) by DAVID LOUX is featured today as part of the blog tour! This richly drawn work of historical and literary fiction offers a compelling glimpse into a journey of endurance, resilience, and the unexpected bonds forged on the road. ✨🌿

Head over to the Coffee Pot Book Club blog tour to read the excerpt and find out more!

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Merissa (13979 KP) created a post

Mar 27, 2026  
"A new adventure begins for Anne..." 👑✨

Today's spotlight shines on THE QUEEN'S MAID: ANNE BOLEYN IN FRANCE (THE ANNE BOLEYN CHRONICLES #2) by ROZSA GASTON! This captivating Tudor historical fiction feature offers a tantalising glimpse into the world of Renaissance courts, royal intrigue, and the formative years of one of history's most fascinating women. 🌹📖

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#Tudor #Renaissance #HistoricalFiction #KU #KindleUnlimited
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Merissa (13979 KP) created a post

May 21, 2026  
"From England to Canada, through hardship and heartbreak, one family refuses to be broken." 🚢📖

BEYOND THE DARK OCEANS by ALISON HUNTINGFORD earns a very good 4 out of 5 stars, and an excerpt is live on the blog today! This moving work of historical fiction and family history traces one family's remarkable journey across continents and through the devastation of World War I. ✨

Head over to the blog to read the excerpt and full review!

Available in Kindle Unlimited 🎉

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Seasons of an Amish Garden
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
If you’ve followed my blog for sometime now, you’ll know that one of my favorite genres, outside of thriller novels, is Amish fiction. And, in that Amish Fiction, I have 5 top favorite authors. One of those is, without a doubt, Amy Clipston. I fell in love with her writing style and books way back when I read a book she did that wasn’t Amish fiction. Every time I pick up a novel by her, she sweeps me off my feet and puts me in the heart of the book, as she did with this new one.

This is a collection of four novellas. These novellas feature the characters from her novella in An Amish Love collection. Each story here brings us a different season, in which the garden that is planted will grow. Each story, each season, brings something new to the book, taking the reader on a whirl wind ride of love, hope, fun, and memories.

The characters that Clipston brings us back to, all feel like coming home to family. They are chiseled perfectly, their emotions radiating right off the pages. My personal favorite from this collection is Home By Summer, which is following Clara Hertzler and Jerry Petersheim. I loved the message woven into this particular story. Understanding, hope, and most of all, renewed faith in the Lord above. I felt so refreshed after reading their story!

Anything less than 4 stars for this captivating read, would be injustice. The pages of this book will pull you in, have you up late into the night, making new friends, and enjoying time with old friends. If you are looking for a book that will refresh your mind, your soul, and take you through the seasons of life, then grab a copy now. You will not be sorry, and if you’re new to Amy Clipston’s work, you’ll be a new fan, instantly! Amy Clipston, hats off to you, once again, for another collection of heartwarming stories that I won’t soon forget!

*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Booklook Blogger Program and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.*
  
An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason
An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason
Virginia Boecker | 2018 | Contemporary, History & Politics, Young Adult (YA)
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7.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Katherine's father was killed for being an illegally practicing catholic and Katherine wants revenge on the person who ordered his death; the queen herself. Toby, on the other hand, is picked by the queen to find this supposed assassin. To lure the assassin and other Catholics, they enlist William Shakespeare to produce a play called, The Twelfth Night.

The story was detailed and beautifully written. You can really get a sense of the amount of research the author put into writing this book. I've never been a huge historical fiction fan, but I did enjoy this book in particular.

Not only did Katherine (Kit as a boy) commit an illegal act (dressing up as a boy to be in a play - yes, I know, but women were not allowed to act in plays) but if Toby's secret ever came out about him liking men and women, the queen would hang him, whether she favored him or not. I felt badly for both of them. Although, sometimes, Kit was rather reckless and probably shouldn't do certain things - such as going to a dark alley and witnessing a fight so you could learn how to. Male or female, don't do that, seriously.

The plot twist, however, I wasn't expecting but it left me more confused than awed. I didn't quite understand the twist and I feel like it wasn't really explained. The ending was not too bad, but then again, I myself couldn't think of a better way to end a story like that.

I know Boecker has a witch hunger series, so I'm curious about that and hope to pick up the first book soon.

All in all, the book was a great detailed story. There are some parts where it felt like it trailed off, but it's historical fiction, and the plot twist I wasn't really that impressed. The story as a whole was good - I'd say 3.5/5 stars. This is more for people who are huge into historical fiction, but if you like the whole premise of a story with Shakespeare, I'd say give it a try at least.
  
When Katie Met Cassidy
When Katie Met Cassidy
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7.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
This was one of my Book of the Month picks this month, so I got it a little early. It's a very quick read, and a sweet story. Basically, it's lesbian romance fluff. We need more fluff with non-heterosexual romances, so this is great stuff!

The book touches on gender issues - Cassidy is a woman, and seems happy to be so, but abhors feminine clothing and instead dresses solely in men's suits. (The scene with her fabulously gay tailor was an absolute delight!) She flashes back a little onto her childhood when she wasn't allowed to wear the clothing she felt best in. She also has a few conversations with Katie about gender roles. Katie is much more traditionally feminine, wearing dresses and heels and long hair.

I'm a little torn on whether I dislike the use of the trope "straight woman turned gay after breakup" or like the point that Katie isn't sure she likes women, but she knows she likes Cassidy. Cassidy's gender is secondary to her personality. And it's not like Katie decided to go hit on women after her fiance cheated on her; she got practically dragged to the lesbian bar by Cassidy, who saw how much she was hurting and decided to help her.

I enjoyed seeing that Cassidy has casual sex partners, many of them former sex partners, who are still good friends with her. Granted, she has lots of one-night stands who are upset with her since she's quite the player, but there are several women who she's been involved with before the book opens, who are close friends of hers and care about her future. I wish we saw more relationships like this in heterosexual romantic fiction instead of only in GLBT fiction! These kinds of relationships do exist in heterosexual groups, but it seems like romantic fiction is always divided between "heterosexual monogamy" and "everything else." I did read an exception in Next Year, For Sure, but I greatly disliked the ending.

I really loved this book. It was sweet, and light-hearted, and a pleasant breath of fresh air from a lot of what I've been reading recently!

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