Friday, 20 March 2026

A Perfect Devon Manor by Debbie Morrison - #bookspotlight #blogtour


I am thrilled to be shining the spotlight on this book today. A Perfect Devon Manor by Debbie Morrison is a heartwarming romance filled with love and secrets set in a charming seaside village.


The Blurb

What if becoming the perfect wife meant losing the woman you used to be?

Christina Pemberton – born plain Tina Miller – may be a skilled restorer of antique silver, but to her husband’s old-money family, she is still tarnished goods. They won’t quite let her in to their rarified world, and it's tearing her marriage apart.

Desperate to prove herself worthy, Christina makes a decision that weighs heavily on her conscience. But then a secret from her past threatens to resurface, and Christina faces an impossible choice between the world she aspires to join, and the life that shaped her.

This is a warm, gripping tale of family, legacy, love, and second chances, set in a beautiful house on the rugged North Devon coast, perfect for fans of Phillipa Ashley, Tilly Tennant, and Sue Moorcroft. A Perfect Devon Manor is a warm, emotionally satisfying midlife romance set in an enchanting Devon manor. Expect a marriage in trouble, self-rediscovery, second chances, and falling in love again, with high-stakes family drama, village intrigue, a glimpse into the rarified world of antique silver restoration, and a life-affirming happily ever after.


Book Details

ISBN:  978-1068445620

Publisher:  Prosperina Press

Formats:  e-book and paperback (currently available on Kindle Unlimited)

No. of Pages:  376 (paperback)

Series: Part of the Brambleton series


Purchase Links

Amazon UK

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About the Author

Hi! I’m Debbie. Once upon a time, I was a perfectly respectable London professional – a chartered accountant with a law degree, a Blackberry (remember those?), and too many sensible shoes. Then common sense prevailed, romance called, and I swapped London’s Zone One for Devon’s Zero Signal.

These days, I know the real price of life’s essentials: a good haircut, a great friend, and the joy of a proper night’s sleep. I write love stories for grown-ups – warm, witty, stuffed with second chances and the kind of relationships where affection and exasperation create irresistible chemistry – for better for worse.

I divide my days between the page, the garden and long walks along the Devon coast – usually accompanied by two determined dogs with strong opinions about pacing and biscuit breaks.

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Tuesday, 17 March 2026

10 Ten New Release Books in April 2026


Today I am looking ahead to next month's new release books. I am also looking forward to some spring sunshine to go with them.

There are loads of good-looking books being published in April. I have limited myself to just ten in this post; otherwise, I would probably still be compiling the list when April actually arrives!


 Dead Straight Line by Malcolm Duffy 


Two unlikely worlds collide as prize-winning Malcolm Duffy explores the life-changing repercussions of a single action in a game gone wrong.

Sixteen-year-old Rory is a rule-breaker, a risk taker, a maverick. As a kick he comes up with a game called Dead Straight Line. The idea is simple – wherever you happen to be, you’ve got to get home in a dead straight line. Across the back gardens of stranger’s houses, locked parks, trespassing on private property – whatever it takes.

One day, Rory pressures his friend Eliot into playing, resulting in a serious accident. Shunned by friends and facing pressure from his furious parents, Rory becomes even more angry and disruptive. When his school suggests helping out a care home, he’s unimpressed. But paired up with Tanker, an eighty-year-old Geordie military veteran, who fought in the Falklands War, things slowly begin to change.

From seeking thrills to finding friends, choosing the right path in life is never a dead straight line. But there is always a way.

Preorder Link - Bookshop.org


 A Widow's Charm by Caitlyn Paxson

In this witty fantasy romance, a widow blackmails her rakish necromancer neighbor to bring her husband back to life and save her home . . . only to find herself falling for him instead.

Lady Hildegarde Croft is accustomed to changes in position. After all, she rose from maidservant to lady of the manor when she married Lord Thorgoode Croft. But when he drops dead quite unexpectedly, the plans that would have protected her and the people of Croftholde from her malevolent brother-in-law die along with him. What's a widow to do?

Fortunately, potential salvation arrives in the form of Lord Erol Elmwood, who is fleeing the consequences of using his forbidden Charm to raise the dead and save his own life. Now he's injured, destitute, and miserable, stuck hiding out at the neighboring estate.

For Hilde, blackmailing Lord Elmwood to resurrect Thorgoode seems like the perfect solution. For Elmwood, beautiful Lady Croft seems like the ideal distraction from his troubles. The problem is, all she wants from him is the horrifying power he knows he can never use again.

Preorder Link - Bookshop.org


The Lost Woman by Karen Mulvahill

To reclaim what the Nazis stole, she must face what she tried to forget.

Paris, 1940. Nicole Cassin is a Jewish teenager living above her family’s art gallery when the Nazis occupy the city. Overnight, everything is her home, her security, her future, and Nicole is forced to grow up fast. As Paris sinks deeper into fear and suspicion, she is drawn into the Resistance and into a world where a whispered name or a single painting can mean the difference between freedom and tragedy.

Decades later in New York, Nicole—widowed and running out of time—receives a letter that upends the life she has spent years trying to build. Determined to reclaim her family’s legacy, she hires Robert, an art historian with ties to the wartime efforts to save Europe’s cultural treasures, to trace the fate of her parents’ stolen collection, including a portrait of her mother painted by Picasso.

What begins as a search for lost paintings becomes something far more dangerous. Robert’s investigation leads into a shadowy network of collaborators, ex-Nazis, and art dealers, where fortunes were made in the ruins of war, and where the truth about Nicole’s past has been waiting, buried in plain sight.

Preorder Link - Amazon UK


  Margery and Me by Maryka Biaggio

In the 1920s, Margery Crandon captivated both Boston society and psychic researchers with her astonishing seances. At her gatherings, her deceased brother Walter regularly appeared, entertaining the circle with his witty and cheeky remarks. Margery's abilities earned her the admiration of luminaries, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and William Butler Yeats. But one man stood in opposition: Harry Houdini, the legendary magician, who was determined to expose her as a fraud. Margery and Me tells the true story of the medium who mystified scientists, challenged skeptics, and sparked a sensation across America and Europe. As Houdini and Margery clashed in a battle of wits and wills, the question remained: Could the master illusionist unmask her, or would her extraordinary powers be enough to convert even the most resolute of doubters?

Preorder Link - Amazon


  How to Cheat at You Own Death by Kristen Perry

LAURA NEVER MEANT TO LIE. BUT OLD HABITS DIE HARD.

When Annie Adams heads to London to visit her mother, Laura, the last thing she expects to find is a dead body. Least of all for it to be Fliss, the budding artist Laura had just taken under her wing.

Annie is no stranger to murder - after all, she's solved a few cases already. And something about the way Fliss died feels familiar. She's seen a case like this before. Or read about it, rather, in the journals of her dead Great Aunt Frances, whose close friend was killed in the 1960s in the exact same way: with her heart surgically removed from her chest.

As threats pile up on Laura's doorstep, it soon becomes clear that she's next, and that she's hiding something . . . With her mother's life on the line, can Annie find the killer before it's too late?

From the gritty streets of 1960s Soho to the lofty galleries of present-day West London, follow Annie and Frances as they race to bring a killer to justice.

Preorder Link - Bookshop.org


 The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer

Rainy March is a proud third-generation book witch, sworn to defend works of fiction from all foes real and imaginary. With her magical umbrella and feline familiar, she jumps into and out of novels to fix malicious alterations and wrangle characters that go off-script.

Book witches live by a strict code: Real people belong in the real word; fictional characters belong in works of fiction.... Do not eat, drink, or sleep inside a fictional world, lest you become part of the story. Falling in love with a fictional character? Don't even think about it.

Except Rainy has fallen hard for the Duke of Chicago, the dashing British detective who stars in her favorite noir series. After their illicit romance is exposed, Rainy is forbidden from ever seeing her fictional lover again, lest she be expelled from her book coven-and forced to give up the magical gifts that are as much a part of her as her own name.

When a priceless book is stolen from her home, there's only one person she trusts to help her get it back: the Duke. Thus their shared quest begins through the worlds of Alice in Wonderland, The Great Gatsby, and other classics that will reveal hidden enemies and long-buried family secrets.

Preorder Link - Bookshop.org


The Name Game by Beth O'Leary

Who's playing who?

The Isle of Ormer: population 500, soon to be 501.

Charlie Jones has landed on the island to embark on her brand new life. As the manager at Ormer's only farm shop, this job will be her perfect next chapter. Good riddance to the mainland, this is it - fresh air, and a clean slate.

Except there is one small issue . . .

Charlie Jones has also just arrived on the Isle of Ormer, to embark on his brand new life. His job at the farm shop feels like fate, and could not have come at a better moment. On Ormer, Charlie has promised himself he'll escape old friends, bad habits and heartbreak.

This second chance is the best thing that could have happened to Charlie . . . and Charlie.

That is, until they are introduced . . .

Preorder Link - Bookshop.org


  The Enemy's Wife by Deborah Swift

1941. When Zofia’s beloved husband Haru is conscripted into the Imperial Japanese Army, she is left to navigate Japanese-occupied Shanghai alone.

Far from home and surrounded by a country at war, Zofia finds unexpected comfort in a bond with Hilly, a spirited young refugee escaping Nazi-occupied Austria.

As violence tightens its grip on the city, they seek shelter with Theo, Zofia’s American employer. But with every passing day, the horrors of war and Haru’s absence begin to reshape Zofia’s world – and her heart.

Can she still love someone who has become the enemy?

Preorder Link - Bookshop.org


Lochbound by Rebecca Templeton

There is no happily-ever-after . . .

Kilmara, Scotland. 1725. For fifty years, Iris has accepted the curse that blighted her life. By night, she is a heartbroken woman, destined to walk the misty shores of Kilmara without growing older. By day, she is Moireach, a terrifying monster imprisoned in the murky depths of Loch Moine.

When bodies begin appearing on the shore, the villagers are convinced Moireach is responsible. So a hunter - the rugged, ruthless Henry Carver - is summoned to slay the monster of the loch.

Iris must break her curse before she is killed for crimes she cannot believe she has committed. But as Kilmara's hunt for the monster becomes ever more fevered, she and Henry are drawn together in a dangerous game of impossible attraction.

And when a figure from Iris's past suddenly reappears, she must choose what - or who - she is willing to sacrifice to win her freedom.

. . . when you are the monster.


 Fruit Fly by Josh Silver

Anyone can write a bestseller. Here’s how.

GO GAY

It’s been seven years since Mallory shot to fame as a literary sensation. But after years of struggling with writer’s block, she’s desperate to resurrect her career before it spirals into obscurity. She needs inspiration to strike – and fast.

GO SAD

Enter Leo – a young struggling addict sleeping under bridges and trading sex for survival. He’s vulnerable. He’s enigmatic. He’s exactly what Mallory has been looking for.

GO DARK

Mallory needs Leo if she wants another bestseller. Authenticity sells, and there’s nothing more authentic than real life. She’s the perfect person to tell Leo’s story. Gay, sad, dark – just what the world needs right now. But as secrets threaten to unravel more than just her career, Mallory must decide: just how far will she go to pen the perfect story?

Preorder Link - Bookshop.org


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Monday, 16 March 2026

Sugar and Spice at the Pumpkin Corner Cafe by Laura Briggs - #guestpost #blogtour


I am delighted to be welcoming Laura Briggs to the blog today, who is going to talk about her book, Sugar and Spice at the Pumpkin Corner Café. Before I hand over to Laura, I just want to give you a little information about the book.


The Blurb

Professional pastry chef Blaire Reese is blindsided when her beloved Aunt Rachel dies, leaving her the Sugar and Spice Pastry Cafe in Willow Grove. Returning to her hometown, Blaire discovers her beloved family business is in trouble, and—to make things worse—its most-cherished recipe is missing.

Her first love and former summer crush, Evan Hadley, is also back in town, having traded a corporate career to help manage his family’s Heath Acre Farm, famous for its autumn Hay Daze corn maze. Grown up – and with rugged good looks – he’s only charming when he wants to be. Like when he's not tangling with someone over business matters, the way he is with Blaire after she cancels a large order for organic pumpkins.

Her sunshine is disappearing under his grumpy storm clouds, until he accidentally learns the truth about her situation. Now, he offers to help save her aunt's legacy and her family’s pastry cafe. As they work together in secret, the ingredients for a very different recipe develop— one simmering with romance—but an unexpected turn of events melts their growing attraction into a mess.

Will Blaire save the beloved cafe and find the lost recipe that means so much to the pastry café’s customers? And can she save this last chance at love with the first boy she ever kissed?

Sugar and Spice at the Pumpkin Corner Café invites readers to dive into its cozy autumn escape this fall—for fans of grumpy x sunshine, small town romance, Gilmore Girls, pumpkin lattes, sugar and spice and everything else that's nice about this magical season!

This is the perfect new cozy-up-with-a-pumpkin-spice-latte read that’s meant for fans of Laurie Gilmore and Rebecca Raisin!




Welcome to the blog Laura.

Thanks so much to Left on the Shelf for this chance to share with all their readers about my new small town romance read Sugar and Spice at the Pumpkin Corner Café!


It seems like everyone is looking for their next favorite magical cozy autumn read these days. Books that make you want to snuggle up with a blanket and a cinnamon (or pumpkin!) spice latte are everywhere you look on social media, and frankly why not? We all love the escapist settings and seasonal charm that make you feel like you’ve been sucked into an episode of Gilmore Girls, where Luke’s diner has an endless supply of pancakes and coffee and the town square is always festooned in soft glowing lights and seasonal charm. 

I definitely set out to capture a bit of that atmosphere for Sugar and Spice at the Pumpkin Corner Café, where I got to explore my love for all things autumn as my heroine Blaire inherits her aunt’s adorable café in the town of Willow Grove. Of course, there are complications—including a missing family heirloom recipe that could make or break Blaire’s chances of keeping the beloved café afloat as customers begin to notice the absence of her aunt’s cherished signature dessert from the daily specials. Meanwhile, her childhood sweetheart Evan is also back in town, and the sparks fly when Blaire has to cancel an order of organic pumpkins from his family’s farm on short notice (grumpy x sunshine anyone?). Past misunderstandings and present conflicts threaten to keep them apart, but working together to find the missing key to duplicating Aunt Rachel’s beloved pumpkin pastries could find common ground in ways neither expected—and unlock feelings both of them assumed had been left in the long ago past. 

If you’re thinking it sounds like something straight out of a Hallmark movie, well, you might be on to something, because I definitely did some TV binge watching as writing background for this one—in fact, you can see my Top Inspirations for writing Blaire and Evan’s story if you check out my latest Instagram reel at https://www.instagram.com/paperdollwrites/. A few might surprise you…others definitely won’t… but it’ll give you a feel for the kind of atmosphere the pages will whisk you off to if you choose to pick up a copy yourself. You can find it available in Kindle and Paperback via Amazon and eBook format from other major retailers. So, if you are missing your favorite pumpkin spice latte right now, or just need a feel-good escape to somewhere cozy and comforting, I hope you’ll make Sugar and Spice at the Pumpkin Corner Café your next reading adventure!

Thank you so much for being my guest today. I cannot wait to read the book.


Book Details

ISBN:  979 8278149262

Publisher:  Independently published

Formats:  e-book and paperback

No. of Pages:  276 (paperback)


Purchase Links

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About the Author

 Laura Briggs is the author of several feel-good romance reads, including the Top 100 Amazon UK seller 'A Wedding in Cornwall'. She has a fondness for vintage style dresses (especially ones with polka dots), and reads everything from Jane Austen to modern day mysteries. When she's not writing, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, caring for her pets, gardening, and seeing the occasional movie or play.

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Friday, 13 March 2026

No One Would Do What the Lambert's Have Done by Sophie Hannah - #bookreview #blogtour


PC Connor Chantree was afraid he'd already ruined everything and was about to be sent abruptly on his way...

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It has recently come to my attention that I must make it clear at the beginning of my reviews that I received this book for free from Random Things Tours. I have not been paid for doing this and all opinions are my own. I am Bookshop.org affiliated, which means I earn a very small amount of money if you buy from there using my direct link. Although I include purchase links to Amazon, I am not affiliated with them. I include them to make it easy for you to navigate to them if you so wish.

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The Blurb

You think it will never happen to you: the ring of the bell, the policeman on the doorstep. What he says traps you in a nightmare that starts with the words, 'I'm afraid…'

Sally Lambert is also afraid, and desperate enough to consider the unthinkable. Is it really, definitely, impossible to escape from this horror? Maybe not. There's always something you can do, right?

Of course, no one would ever do this particular something – except the Lamberts, who might have to.

No one has ever gone this far. Until Sally decides that the Lamberts will…



My Review

This book was very different to any of the books that I have previously read by Sophie Hannah.

To be honest, I couldn't decide if I loved it or hated it and ultimately I have landed somewhere in the middle. I think it is a polarising book. Fans of the author's other books may be disappointed but newcomers to her work may well lap it up. I wouldn't say that I loved it but good on her for trying something a bit different. Personally, I don't believe that an author has to stick to their tried and tested genre in which they have been successful. An author of Ms. Hannah's calibre can well afford to go slightly off piste. 

That said, there were things that I liked about this book.  The main character is Sally who lives with her husband and teenage son and daughter. The book begins with a knock at the door by a police officer informing her that her beloved dog, Champ has been accused of biting one of her neighbours. Sally is certain of Champ's innocence and in a moment of panic and aided by one of the villagers, she packs up her family and flees to safety. What follows is a humorous account of a family on the run and their attempts to prove their dogs innocence. I think every dog owner will read this and understand why Sally went to the extremes she did. 

The chapters change from person to person, and thus, we get multiple perspectives on the narratives which adds to the book. I think had this been told solely from Sally's point of view I would have questioned how reliable a narrator she was. The multiple points of view encourage the reader to believe what she claims and not to believe the neighbour who has accused Champ.

It is a quirky and humorous book that will appeal to some readers and not others. I would encourage you to give this book a read for yourself, and I would love to hear your thoughts on it.


Book Details

ISBN:  978 1835011607

Publisher:  Bedford Square

Formats:  e-book, audio, hardback and paperback

No. of Pages:  416 (paperback)


Purchase Links

Bookshop.org

Amazon UK

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About the Author

Sophie Hannah is a Sunday Times, New York Times and Amazon Kindle UK No. 1 bestselling writer of crime fiction, published in forty-nine languages and fifty-one territories. Her books have sold millions of copies worldwide. She writes contemporary psychological thrillers and, at the request of Agatha Christie’s family and estate, the new series of Hercule Poirot novels.

Sophie’s murder mystery musical, The Mystery of Mr E, was released as a feature film in 2023, directed by Martyn Tott, and is available on Amazon Prime and Apple TV+ and soon to be on several other platforms too. In 2023, Sophie won the Crime Writers Association’s Dagger in the Library Award for her body of work, and in 2013 her thriller The Carrier won the Crime Thriller of the Year Award at the Specsavers National Book Awards. Sophie is also a poet and has been shortlisted for the TS Eliot Award. Her poetry is studied at GCSE, A Level and degree level across the UK.

In 2018, she created the How to Hold a Grudge podcast, based on her self-help book of the same name. More recently, she has published two other self-help books: Happiness: A Mystery, and her latest, The Double Best Method, which was an Amazon UK Top Ten best-seller and is a guide to making brilliant decisions and avoiding second-guessing and regret.

Sophie is the founder and coach at Dream Author Coaching, a coaching programme for writers and anyone who wants to write. She lives with her husband, children and dog in Cambridge, where she is an Honorary Fellow of Lucy Cavendish College.

You can also find Sophie at:

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Thursday, 12 March 2026

The Freshman Parents by Ko Porteous - #coverreveal #blogtour

I love doing a cover reveal on the blog. I know we are not meant to judge a book by it's cover but it is always the cover that attracts me to a book initially. This book is definitely one I would pick up to find out more about. 


The Blurb

They're off for the time of their lives. But are you? 

Single parent Heather isn't neurotic (honest!) - she's simply dreading the day her only child leaves for university - so her meticulous checklists grow longer by the hour. When she seeks advice on a parents' forum, she clashes with Scott, a single dad whose "helpful" statistics and assertions about “helicopter parenting” leave her fuming. 

Move-in day delivers the ultimate surprise: their daughters aren’t just roommates – they are self-declared "besties for life". Suddenly, Heather and Scott are thrown into a begrudging alliance. 

As they navigate the new status quo, Heather's instinct to organise meets Scott's philosophy of letting go. Their practical text messages about mattress toppers and emergency supplies evolve into conversations about dream jobs and bucket list aspirations. Despite their intentions to avoid relationships at all costs, unpredictable events keep throwing them together, meaning Heather and Scott find it increasingly difficult to ignore each other...


Book Details 

Publication Date – 10th July 2026

Publisher:  All Ways Book Ltd

Formats: e-book

No. of Pages:  438

Series:  Book 1 in the Empty Nesters series


Preorder Links

Amazon UK

Amazon US


About the Author

Ko Porteous lived in a tiny fishing village in the north of Scotland before moving to Edinburgh aged 10.  

Ko loves meeting people with interesting stories to tell and is constantly on the lookout for knotty story themes, particularly involving women navigating the messiness of life. She has worked as a Research Chemist, Assistant Chef, Teacher and School Leader.  

As well as writing, Ko works as a Business Manager and provides listening services for a mental health charity aiming to reduce the number of deaths caused by suicide.  

In her free time Ko loves to run, meditate and travel; preferably all on the same day.   Ko has been married for 25 years, has 2 children of her own and is now navigating her own empty nest.  

The Freshman Parents is Ko’s debut novel and is the first in ‘The Empty Nesters’ series.

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Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Rogues and Kings by Charlene Newcomb - #excerpt #extract #blogtour


Today I am bringing you a short extract from Rogues and Kings by Charlene Newcomb. It is part of the Tales of Robin Hood series and is a gritty retelling of the Robin Hood story. Enjoy!


The Blurb

Deadly secrets. Hidden identities. A true enemy.

Silence is the only shield.

The year is 1216 and civil war rages in England. King John ravages the countryside against rebellious barons and a French invasion. Unbeknownst to him, his newest squire, Richard, is in fact the son of a man the king would hang without a second thought. A man the common folk call Robin Hood.

For years, Robin has lived as a knight in exile. But when his son is ensnared in the treachery of the royal court, Robin is forced out of the shadows, aided by his outlaw friends in the Hood.

There is no question for Richard where his loyalties lie but it’s more than his own life at risk. He has the trust of a dangerous king. Can he serve the Hood better from within John’s inner circle, or will schemes against the crown unravel? 

Rob from the rich, give to the poor takes on a whole new meaning.

Rogues & Kings is a sweeping tale of courage and betrayal in a kingdom on the edge of ruin, of a boy coming of age in the midst of war, and of legends being born.


The Excerpt

Robin gripped Robert’s shoulder and placed a gentle hand on Joanna’s. “So you’ve decided to be Hood from inside the sheriff’s circle?”

“No fine manor house, no knight’s fees paid to the king, Robert,” Allan said, “just your sword and a cause.”

Nodding, Robert said, “And you’ll be pleased having a spy in Nottingham Castle—”

Joanna elbowed Robert.

He grunted but pulled her closer. “—another spy, one sat ‘tween the sheriff and King John.”

Robin studied his son. See what love gets you? Give your heart to a pretty girl. Learn she works with outlaws. And then make a choice—turn her in, keep quiet, or join her.

He smiled wistfully. He thought of the choices he’d made, his promise to Marian. He had loyally served King Richard, though it pained him to be away from Marian all those years. Serving King John was never an option. A new name and a different life, one that offered more comfort than living in Sherwood with the Hood. Self-exile of a sort. And with his family to keep them safe.

Robin respected the Hood, loved every one of them. Sending coin, distributing food and goods from the hidden stores in the castle with Allan and his gang any time he traveled to Nottingham—was that enough?

Marian wouldn’t like it, but even she would recognize Robert’s spying while working for the sheriff would be less risky than robbing folks on the Old North Road with the Hood.


Book Details

ISBN:  979 8218903244

Publisher:  Independently published

Formats:  e-book and paperback (currently available on Kindle Unlimited)

No. of Pages:  394 (paperback)

Series: Tales of Robin Hood series


Purchase Links

Amazon UK

Amazon US


About the Author

Charlene Newcomb, aka Char, is a retired librarian, a U.S. Navy veteran, mom to 3 amazing humans, and grandma to 3. She writes historical fiction and science fiction.

Her award-winning Battle Scars trilogy is set in the 12th century during the reign of Richard the Lionheart. Her writing roots are in the Star Wars Expanded Universe (aka Legends) where she published 10 short stories in the Star Wars Adventure Journal, and published the original novel Echoes of the Storm. 

Char returned to medieval times with Rogue and her latest novel Rogues & Kings, both in her Tales of Robin Hood series.

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Thursday, 5 March 2026

A Theory in Vienna by Heidi Gallacher - #bookreview #blogtour


‘I bring to light a truth, which was unknown for many centuries with direful results for the human race.’ – Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis. 


The Blurb

 Imagine you’d discovered something. Something that could save hundreds of thousands of lives. But they wouldn’t let you tell anyone. Wouldn’t it drive you mad?

 Young Hungarian doctor Ignaz Semmelweis uncovers the real reason thousands of young women are dying after childbirth. Yet, in mid-19th century Europe, his simple methods are ridiculed. Semmelweis faces the battle of his life to convince others that the cause is simple…

 Based on the true story of a forgotten hero, A Theory in Vienna brings the remarkable story of this man to life.


My Review

Based on true events, this is the remarkable story of Ignaz Semmelweis, an unsung hero of the 19th century.

Semmelweis was a young doctor who was appalled by the high mortality rate of mothers and their babies who died from puerperal fever when in the doctors' lying-in ward. By contrast, those who delivered their babies on the midwives' ward were far more likely to survive.

Semmelweis made it his life's work – first discovering the cause and then trying to convince other doctors that they needed to implement his rigorous methods of hygiene. To the modern eye, his theory seems like nothing more than common sense; however, he had to battle ferociously to get the medical profession to take him seriously. Unfortunately, he was battling against the egos of experienced doctors who weren't willing to make changes to their practice.

I could feel Semmelweis's frustration oozing from the page and the author did a great job in portraying this. He was an ordinary man whose conviction in discovering the cause of such high mortality rates was second to none. He was a determined individual who became known as The Mothers' Saviour.

There are descriptions of the historical background in both Hungary and Austria - in itself a period of political uncertainty and  upheaval. The descriptions are vivid and tangible.

This was an interesting novel that I am very glad to have read. Medical practices that we take for granted in our present age are thanks to this man – perhaps even for life itself. I knew nothing of him prior to reading this book and I heartily encourage you to read this book for yourselves. 


Book Details

ISBN:  978 1835743072

Publisher:  The Book Guild Ltd

Formats:  e-book and paperback

No. of Pages:  320 (paperback)


Purchase Links

Bookshop.org

The Book Guild

Amazon UK

Amazon US


About the Author

Heidi was born in London in the Sixties. She grew up in South Wales, UK and moved to Paris as a young adult where she taught English for two years. She currently lives in Switzerland and recently completed an MA in Creative Writing.

Her first short story was published in Prima magazine (UK) in 2018. Heidi now writes historical fiction. Her first novel, Rebecca’s Choice is set in Tredelerch – an old house in Wales that belonged to her family generations ago. This novel won an award from The Coffee Pot Book Club in 2020, Debut Novel Bronze Medal. 

Her second novel, A Theory in Vienna, is set in 19th century Vienna and Budapest. It tells the incredible story of unsung hero Ignaz Semmelweis, whose life-saving discovery was ridiculed at the time.

Heidi enjoys travelling (the further North the better!), singing and writing songs, and spending time reading and writing at her Swiss chalet where the views are amazing. 

You can also find Heidi at:

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