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Merissa (14108 KP) created a post

Jun 11, 2026  
"When her sister became the King's obsession, Elizabeth's quiet new life was dragged back into the most dangerous court in England." 🎨📖

An excerpt from THE QUEEN'S SISTER by CAROL MCGRATH is live on the blog today! This richly imagined work of Tudor historical fiction steps into the shadow of a famous portrait to recover a woman whom history chose to overlook. ✨🌹

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Merissa (14108 KP) created a post

Jul 20, 2026  
"The official record remembered the delegates, not the men who served them."

📜✨ A snippet from THE VALET'S WITNESS by ROHN HEIN is live on the blog today! This thought-provoking work of historical fiction recovers the hidden stories of those who served the powerful, weaving civil liberties and social justice into the fabric of American history. 🇺🇸💫

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Called to Justice (Quaker Midwife Mystery #2)
Called to Justice (Quaker Midwife Mystery #2)
Edith Maxwell | 2017 | Crime, History & Politics, Mystery
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Called to Justice is as much historical fiction as it is cozy mystery, and I found both aspects of the story to be riveting. A young, unmarried woman confides in Rose that she is expecting a child, and then ends up being murdered during the Independence Day fireworks celebration. Determined to find justice for the girl and her unborn child, Rose manages to squeeze in a little investigating, between birthing babies and checking on the well-being of her clientele of local women waiting to deliver.

There was a lot of attention to detail and historical accuracy where the births in the story were concerned. See what author Edith Maxwell has to say about midwives and the birthing process on <a href="https://booksthething.com/2017/04/06/called-to-justice-by-edith-maxwell-guest-post-and-giveaway/">my blog</a>.