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  • Episode 119 | Jewels of Kalispell — Behind the Pages
    2025/11/15
    Today we are joined by two guests to chat about the latest book they have co-written, An Unexpected Grace Book 3 in the Jewels of Kalispell series. We’ve visited with both of them individually before, and we’re so excited to have them on together today. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Tracie Peterson is the bestselling author of more than 100 novels, both historical and contemporary, with more than 6 million copies sold. She has won the ACFW Lifetime Achievement Award and the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. Her avid research resonates in her many bestselling series. Tracie and her family make their home in Montana. Kimberley Woodhouse is an award-winning, bestselling author of more than forty fiction and nonfiction books. She has won The Carol Award, The Reader’s Choice Award, The Holt Medallion, and has finaled in the Selah Awards and the Spur Awards. She is passionate about Bible study, reading, music, cooking, and pretty-much-all-things-crafty. Kim and her incredible husband of thirty-plus years live in Colorado, where they play golf together, spend time with their kids and grandbaby, and research all the history around them. Co-Writers and Friends It’s fascinating what makes a good co-writing team, and Tracie and Kim are no exception. They start the interview by sharing about their process, and how they each contribute to research and writing; but, more than that, they share how their friendship supports them in all areas of their lives. Kalispell, Montana As we discuss the third book in this series, Tracie and Kim share about their time in the northern Montana town of Kalispell. Each of the books features a particular landmark of the historic town — in this case, the opera house. We learn more about the settling of Montana, what kept Kalispell on the map, and all about their research trip to the opera house. When Callings Clash An Unexpected Grace explores what it means to be called by God to a particular path in life — and how those callings sometimes clash with those closest to us. Tracie and Kim never neglect the faith thread in their stories, even diving into complex aspects of our faith. A Show-Stealing Side Character When we asked Tracie and Kim if they had a favorite side character in this story, they both immediately came up with the same name. Learn which character stole their hearts (and readers’), and why they’ve come to love her so much. Connect with Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse at their websites, where you can find their newsletters, blogs, and social media links. About the Book Can unexpected grace lay the foundation for a second chance at love? After a decade away, Parker Bennett returns home with a traveling troupe to perform a play based on Uncle Tom’s Cabin at the Kalispell Opera House. Parker has relished his life on the road, but being home awakens long-buried emotions when he encounters his first love, Johanna St. John. He can’t help but wonder if there might still be a place for him in her heart. Widowed for three years, Johanna devotes all her time to a demanding toddler, an injured father, and a successful millinery business. After the loss of her husband, she desires to move on, but reconnecting with her past love leaves her unsure of what lies ahead. Both committed to God’s distinct calling on their lives, Johanna and Parker struggle to see how their futures can unite, and when strange things start happening around town, their second chance at a life together seems more unlikely than ever. Other episodes with Tracie and Kim: A Bookchat about A Love Discovered with Tracie Peterson A Bookchat about Remember Me with Tracie PetersonEpisode 38: Guest Tracie Peterson with Beyond the Desert SandsExploring History and Faith with Author Traci PetersonRemember Me by Tracie PetersonA Bookchat about Set In Stone with Kimberley WoodhouseA Bookchat about A Mark of Grace with Kimberly WoodhouseA Bookchat about A Gem of Truth with Kimberley WoodhouseBookworm Review: A Deep Divide by Kimberly Woodhouse Bookworm Review Written in Secret by Crystal Caudill, reviewed by Angela Bell Castle meets Miss Scarlet & the Duke in this rollicking tale of love and danger! Set in Gilded Age Cincinnati, this historical romance features a spunky dime novelist, exacting poetic justice with her pen, and a straitlaced police officer, investigating a string of literary-inspired murders. When the pair are forced to work together to stop a killer, sparks fly as they debate the difference between justice and vengeance. Fans of Jen Turano and Michelle Griep will love Caudill’s unique blend of humorous shenanigans, quirky characters, action-packed mystery, sarcastic wit, and an enemies-to-more romance with all the banter. If you fancy a book brimming with flirtation, faith, and firearms, Written in Secret is sure to be your cup of tea! THE AUTHOR Crystal Caudill is a tea-drinking, book-hoarding, history nerd. Her award-winning stories are ripe with history, danger, ...
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  • Episode 118 To Kiss a Knight: A Regency Romp with Grace Hitchcock
    2025/11/11
    Grace Hitchcock is the author of multiple historical novels and novellas. She holds a Masters in Creative Writing and a Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in History. Grace lives near New Orleans on a hobby farm with her husband, Dakota, sons and daughter. Regency England — Austen or Heyer? Grace Hitchcock joins us for a conversation about all things Regency England. While Jane Austen may be the first name to pop to mind, Grace loves the adventure and humor of author Georgette Heyer’s Regency romances. We discuss what characters Grace would love to have tea with, and what aspect of Regency society made her devise a cheat sheet to keep it straight. Every Story Needs Some Laughter Known for the fun and humor woven alongside the serious situations in her books, Grace shares how she weaves that humor into her stories — often at her character’s expense. A Mismatched Couple With a relatively staid and traditionally minded hero and an ambitious heroine who is quite “inventive” when it comes to solving her problems, the novel we discuss today, To Kiss a Knight, promises a fun and adventure-filled romance. Grace gives us an inside peek into what makes these two characters themselves — and how they’ll be perfect for each other. Connect with Grace at her website, where you can sign up for her newsletter and receive a free novella, and on Facebook, Instagram, Goodreads, and Amazon. ABOUT THE BOOK To Kiss a Knight Vivienne Poppy’s plans are working out quite well. She’s run away from her family and the prospect of a horrid marriage of convenience and plans to spend her time writing under her pseudonym, Lady Larkby. Until she discovers the old Larkby title is not as dead as she thought. Yeoman of the Guard and recently knighted Sir Sebastian Larkby is stunned to discover a Lady Larkby that he does not remember marrying. Suddenly Vivienne is left with a choice: relinquish her pen name, expose her true identity, and break Sebastian’s dying grandmother’s heart—or feign marriage to Sebastian to keep the title and fulfill the old woman’s wishes. This witty novel from award-winning author Grace Hitchcock is filled with scandal, mishap, and just the right amount of romance. Other episodes that feature Grace: A Bookchat about His Delightful Lady Delia with Grace Hitchcock & a Review of The Mobster’s Daughter by Rachel Scott McDaniel – Historical Bookworm A Bookchat about To Catch a Coronet with Grace Hitchcock – Historical Bookworm Bookworm Review “Piper Sail is BACK, and she’s still the cat’s pajamas! In The Secret Investigator of Astor Street, Stephanie Morrill distills atmospheric prose, the nuances of grief, complex family drama, undiluted emotion, and the shadowed back-alleys of 1920’s Chicago into an intoxicating YA mystery riddled with more twists than a speakeasy escape tunnel. Readers of “The Lost Girl of Astor Street” will thrill at being reunited with the intrepid Piper Sail as she takes a magnifying glass to a maybe murder, doggedly searching for the truth and a sense of purpose. If you’re in need of a private eye with moxie and heart, The Secret Investigator of Astor Street is on the case!!” ~ Angela Bell, author of A Lady’s Guide to Marvels and Misadventure THE AUTHOR Stephanie Morrill writes books about girls who are on an adventure to discover their unique place in the world. She is the author of several contemporary young adult series, as well as two historical young adult novels, The Lost Girl of Astor Street and Within These Lines. Within These Lines was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selection, as well as a YALSA 2020 Best Fiction for Young Adults pick. Since 2010, Stephanie has been encouraging the next generation of writers at her website, GoTeenWriters.com, which has been on the Writer’s Digest Best Websites for Writers list since 2017. She lives in the Kansas City area, where she loves plotting big and small adventures to enjoy with her husband and three children. Read more about Stephanie at her website. (www.stephaniemorrill.com) If you enjoyed this episode, we hope you’ll subscribe for more on your favorite listening platform, and join our newsletter (see the sidebar). Don’t forget to share it with a fellow historical fiction reader! And if you really enjoyed this episode and would like to support, you can always buy us a coffee.
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  • Country Girl and Lifelong Writer Ann H. Gabhart
    2025/10/09
    A country girl, born and raised on a farm in the Outer Bluegrass region of Kentucky, Ann H. Gabhart is the bestselling author of many novels, including historical novels, mysteries, non-fiction, and books for young adult readers. She and her husband live on a farm a mile from where she was born in rural Kentucky. Ann enjoys discovering the everyday wonders of nature while hiking in her farm’s fields and woods with her grandchildren and her dogs, Frankie and Marley. A Decades-Long Career Ann takes us back to her early days writing, and describes how she came to publish her first novel and discover this was something she would continue doing her whole life long. She includes a few details from the story that she says she’s never shared in an interview before. Kentucky Hot Springs As a native of Kentucky, Ann loves finding new and interesting history to explore in her home state. Her latest novel, The Pursuit of Elena Bradford, takes us to Graham Springs, a natural hot spring known as “The Saratoga of the West” during the mid-1800s. She shares some of her research about the founder of this spa-like vacation destination tucked in rural Kentucky. Complex Characters Elena Bradford, heroine of Ann’s latest book, is torn between two men — and the duty she owes to her family. Ann discusses the backstory and motivations of her characters, setting the stage for a people-driven story in a lush and luxurious historical setting. Connect with Ann at her website, where you can subscribe to her newsletter, and on Facebook, Instagram, X, Pinterest, and Bookbub. Nothing would please her family more than her securing an admirable match, but true love and loyalty are harder to come by than she imagined. At twenty-two, Elena Bradford has never met a man who made her consider marriage. But when her father dies and leaves the family deeply in debt, Elena becomes their only hope. Her mother uses their last funds to take Elena and her younger sister to Graham Springs, Kentucky, where people find healing by drinking the mineral spring water and healthy recreation through the many daily activities–including dances almost every evening. As her mother schemes to find Elena a wealthy husband, Elena finds herself drawn to two men her mother would never consider. Charming artist Kirby Frazier spends his days drawing and painting the guests, but his real mission is to find a wealthy bride to finance his dream to go west. Melancholy Andrew Harper has come to Graham Springs in need of healing after a broken heart. When a beautiful young lady shows up at the Springs with no chaperone and a story that seems suspicious, nearly everyone is charmed and intrigued. But when an unexpected tragedy occurs, Elena, Kirby, and Andrew will all be faced with decisions of life, love, and loyalty. With a Southern flair and a spark of intrigue, this stand-alone clean historical romance will charm readers with masterful artists, colorful dances, a love triangle, and endearing family relationships. Bookwork Review of Veiled in Smoke by Jocelyn Green “Veiled in Smoke by Jocelyn Green is a sweeping period drama that combines PTSD representation, nods to classic literature, a murder mystery, and poignant spiritual themes into an immersive tale of sisterhood and starting over. Fans of The Lost Melody by Joanna Davidson Politano will be moved by the heart-rending depiction of a 19th century insane asylum, and history lovers will be captivated by Green’s scrupulous research and atmospheric prose, which transpose historical events from sepia toned facts to emotive human experiences awash in vivid color. If you’ve ever been curious about The Great Chicago Fire, allow Jocelyn Green to spin you a harrowing tale Veiled in Smoke!” ~ Angela Bell, author of A Lady’s Guide to Marvels and Misadventure About the Author Jocelyn Green inspires faith and courage as the award-winning and bestselling author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including The Mark of the King; Wedded to War; and The 5 Love Languages Military Edition, which she coauthored with bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman. Her books have garnered starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, and have been honored with the Christy Award, the gold medal from the Military Writers Society of America, and the Golden Scroll Award from the Advanced Writers & Speakers Association. She graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, with a B.A. in English, concentration in writing. She loves Mexican food, Broadway musicals, pie, the color red, and reading with a cup of tea. Jocelyn lives with her husband Rob and two children in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Visit her at www.jocelyngreen.com.
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  • From Farm to Fiction: The Path of Christine Hill Suntz
    2025/09/28
    Christine knew she wanted to write the day she finished Anne of Green Gables and she’s been lost in her imagination ever since. Winner of the ACFW 2022 Genesis contest for Historical Romance, she also won the 2021 West Coast Christian Writers Golden Goldie Best-in-Conference award. She lives in Ontario on a hobby farm with her family and a herd of entitled goats. When she’s not writing, she teaches high school French and tries out historical recipes on her (mostly) willing family. Follow her for more adventures in 19th-century life. Farm Life Ideals to Farm Life Reality From a childhood in rural Canada, Christine eventually made her way to the big city of Toronto where she lived for several years before the country called her back. She shares how she and her family found a farming style that works for them — and the trials along the way. French Literature Background A student of German and French, with a graduate degree in comparative literature, Christine shares some classic French writers she enjoys — and learns from — as she continues her writing and teaching careers. Hands-On Research Ever wondered what it was really like to wash clothes the old-fashioned way? Christine did — so she researched it and gave it a try. Enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at what being a laundress was like. Canada’s Early Formation Christine takes us on a tour of the political upheaval her characters face in The Lawyer and the Laundress. For Canadian school children, this is a well-known story. American readers may discover a new-to-them piece of history about how our neighbor to the north became the nation it is today. About the Book The Lawyer and the Laundress Lawyer James Kinney isn’t looking for love, and laundress Sara O’Connor doesn’t want to be found. When their paths cross in a British colony on the brink of rebellion, a marriage of convenience may be their best hope of survival. Canada, 1837. Widower James Kinney knows his precocious daughter, Evie, needs more than his lessons on law and logic, but Toronto offers few options. Classes with the neighbor children seem ideal until James discovers Evie is secretly spending her time with Sara O’Connor, a kind and mysteriously educated servant. For propriety’s sake, James forbids their friendship. But then Evie falls victim to the illness ravaging the city, and James must call upon Sara’s medical knowledge and her special bond with Evie to save his daughter’s life. When Sara’s presence in his household threatens scandal, however, James offers an unexpected solution: become his wife, in name only, and help him raise Evie to be a proper young lady. If Sara can ignore the sparks she feels when they’re together, his logical proposal could keep her secret secure forever. But soon, the forces of rebellion unravel their tidy arrangement. When James is accused of treason, Sara must find the courage to face a past that could save her husband’s life. Connect with Christine Hill Suntz on her website, where you can sign up for her newsletter, and on Instagram, Facebook, and Amazon. Bookworm Review All My Secrets by Gabrielle Meyer “Masterfully crafted and beautifully executed, “In This Moment” is a book you simultaneously want to binge read and linger in forever! Gabrielle Meyer is a pioneer in the world of historical fiction, and she’s breaking new ground with the Timeless series. Her attention to historical detail is astounding, immersing the reader in all three time periods. Her heroine Maggie is at once remarkable and relatable, experiencing a fantastical journey we can only imagine while exploring tender emotions and questions of faith we know all too well. In conclusion, I’d hereby like to bestow all the stars I’ve denied to other books on “In This Moment” because five stars just isn’t enough for this mind-blowing novel! If you’re looking for an un-put-down-able story, In This Moment is a must read!” ~ Angela Bell, author of A Lady’s Guide to Marvels and Misadventure THE AUTHOR Gabrielle Meyer has worked for state and local historical societies and loves writing fiction inspired by real people, places, and events. She currently resides along the banks of the Mississippi River in central Minnesota with her husband and four children. By day, she’s a busy homeschool mom, and by night she pens fiction and nonfiction filled with hope. Read more about Gabrielle at her website. (www.gabriellemeyer.com)
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  • Exploring Biblical Legends: Dana McNeely’s Journey through Fiction
    2025/07/20
    Dana McNeely, a passionate writer of biblical fiction, invites readers into a world where ancient Bible stories come alive with adventure, danger, and romance. Despite never visiting the Holy Land personally, she relies on a vast collection of books and videos to authentically bring ancient tales to life. Whether you’re a long-time fan of biblical fiction or new to the genre, Dana McNeely invites you to deepen your faith through the power of storytelling. Discovering Inspiration in for Authentic Settings KyLee and Dana discuss how Dana’s Arizona home, with its varied landscapes and desert climate, parallels the vivid settings of her novels. This real-world inspiration bridges the gap between past and present, enriching her storytelling with grounded authenticity. Beyond the Writing Office Family traditions, particularly during Christmas, hold a special place in Dana’s heart. She shares how her family gathers to celebrate in grand style, complete with elaborate decorations and nativity scenes collected over the years. These cherished moments with family are a theme reflected in her stories, as well. The Journey to Biblical Fiction Dana’s journey into biblical fiction was paved with other genres that just didn’t quite captivate her interest. Her spiritual practices—spending quiet time with the Bible—sparked the inspiration for her writing. The story of the prophet Elijah bringing the widow’s son back to life captivated her imagination, laying the foundation for her debut novel. Her writing endeavors aim not only to entertain but also to inspire readers to explore the Bible themselves, overcoming misconceptions and diving into the source material with renewed curiosity. A Shift to the New Testament Dana’s first three books, including Mantle which is featured today, have been drawn from Old Testament stories. For her next project, she steps into the New Testament to tell the story of Anna, the prophetess. Excited to bring to life an older woman’s perspective, Dana delves into a narrative enriched by Anna’s experiences, wisdom, and the unique relationships she forms in the temple. Connect with Dana McNeely at her website and on Facebook, Instagram, Goodreads, and BookBub. Sign up for her newsletter to receive a free novella, “The Eyes of the Lord,” a prequel that offers more depth to her beloved series. In the aftermath of Elijah’s fiery ascension, the mantle of prophecy rests heavily on Elisha’s shoulders. Called to shepherd Israel through turbulent times, he faces challenges from rulers, prophets, and even the people closest to him. Jaedon, who has shadowed Elisha since boyhood, is torn between loyalty to the prophet and his deepening desire to right a grievous wrong. As the young vintner struggles to understand why Yahweh allowed his family’s murders, he considers a step toward revenge that will jeopardize his relationship with the man he regards as an elder brother. Gehazi, whose faith sometimes flickers, is tempted by the promise of wealth and power. His actions threaten to tear him away from the very blessings he sought to protect. Meanwhile, Ziva, an innocent girl in the sleepy settlement of Gischala, is swept into a world filled with uncertainty and danger. With unimaginable loss behind her, she struggles to look beyond her grief to find God’s will. It is then she realizes only one path remains. Faith. Redemption. The cost of leadership. Will the next generation rise to the challenge and uphold the legacy of Elijah, or will they falter under the weight of the mantle? Bookworm Review Of Love and Treason by Jamie Ogle, reviewed by Angela Bell Listen to the full episode A Bookchat about Of Love and Treason with Jamie Ogle
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  • Navigating New Stories: A Conversation with Jane Kirkpatrick
    2025/06/14
    You can listen to Jane’s chat about her book Beneath the Bending Sky from when she was on the show in 2022 by following this link. Jane Kirkpatrick, a New York Times and CBA best-selling author, graced the Historical Bookworm Show with her engaging presence. With over 40 successful books under her belt, including Beneath the Bending Skies and A Sweetness to the Soul, Jane captures the essence of historical fiction, earning prestigious awards such as the Western Heritage Center’s Wrangler Award and the Will Rogers Gold Medallion. Exploring New Beginnings Jane recently returned to the Pacific Northwest, settling into familiar surroundings with her husband Jerry, and their dog Rupert. Despite the challenges of being a caregiver and juggling multiple responsibilities, Jane finds solace in her nature walks and mindfulness exercises—practices that ground her amidst life’s complexities. Roots and Influences Jane’s career as a writer began during her 17-year tenure at the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon. Surrounded by the vibrant tapestry of Native American storytelling, she developed a sensitivity to cultural authenticity, an element she weaves into her narratives with respect and precision. Her work aims to foster understanding and appreciation for cultural diversity. The Joy of Writing: Across the Crying Sands The interview delved into Jane’s writing process and inspiration for her latest book, Across the Crying Sands. Inspired by the true tale of Mary Edwards Gretzky, the story follows a courageous woman’s journey as the first female mail carrier in rugged Oregon. Jane’s exploration of historical settings serves not just as background but as living, breathing elements that enrich the narrative. A Testament to Friendship and Faith A standout in Jane’s storytelling is her connection with readers, exemplified by Susie—a devoted reader who played a pivotal role in Jane’s discovery of Mary’s story. This narrative journey highlights the power of friendship and the serendipitous paths stories take to manifest in a writer’s imagination. Beyond the Pages The interview also highlights Jane’s exciting venture into screenwriting, adapting one of her beloved novels into a screenplay. With passion and dedication, Jane continually expands her storytelling capabilities, bringing historical tales to life in fresh, engaging mediums. Engaging with Jane Kirkpatrick For readers eager to learn more about Jane and her work, she offers a monthly newsletter, “Story Sparks,” which provides insights into her writing world and upcoming projects. Signing up not only gives readers a peek into her creative process but also enrolls them in a special giveaway in celebration of her new book’s release. Join Us Discover more about Jane Kirkpatrick’s literary journey on her blog and social media channels, where she regularly shares updates and reflections. As she writes, her stories remind us of the resilience and courage inherent in people’s lives—a timeless testament to the human spirit. Connect with Jane on her website, through her newsletter, and on Facebook, Instagram, Goodreads, BookBub, and Amazon. Bookworm Review Enthralling and exquisitely crafted, “All My Secrets” by Lynn Austin is Christian Fiction at its finest. In this rich historical novel, Austin blends the earthy flavor of family secrets long buried, strong notes of Biblical truth, the floral perfume of Gilded Age high society, and sweetens it all with tender themes of love and legacy. While each member of the multigenerational cast were nuanced and endearing in their own way, the character of Junietta Stanhope was a stand out. Readers who are drawn to matriarchal figures, full of wit and wisdom, will treasure Mimi Juni in their hearts long after her poignant story’s been told. If you love period dramas, brimming with piping hot tea, you’ll savor every sip of All My Secrets! ~ Angela Bell, author of A Lady’s Guide to Marvels and Misadventure THE AUTHOR For many years, Lynn Austin nurtured a desire to write but frequent travels and the demands of her growing family postponed her career. When her husband’s work took Lynn to Bogota, Colombia, for two years, she used the B.A. she’d earned at Hope College and Southern Connecticut State University to work as a teacher. After returning to the U.S., the Austins moved to Anderson, Indiana, Thunder Bay, Ontario, and later to Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was during the long Canadian winters at home with her children that Lynn made progress on her dream to write, carving out a few hours of writing time each day while her children napped. Lynn credits her early experience of learning to write amid the chaos of family life for her ability to be a productive writer while making sure her family remains her top priority. Along with reading, two of Lynn’s lifelong passions are history and archaeology. Read more about Lynn at her website. (https://...
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  • From Colonial Virginia to Scotland: Courageous Women in History with Laura Frantz
    2025/06/12
    The Historical Bookworm Show is delighted to once again welcome Laura Frantz for a chat about her inspiration to write historical fiction, a couple marriage tips, her writing process, and of course, her latest release, The Indigo Heiress. A proud mother to an American soldier and a career firefighter, she has authored seventeen novels to date, each intricately weaving historical research and compelling character journeys. Indigo: Enduring Crop from the Past The Indigo Heiress centers around the growth of the plant we still use today to dye one of our most common articles of clothing – blue jeans. Learn how indigo and tobacco tied Colonial Virginia to the economy of Scotland, and hear how Laura’s fascination with textiles started with her grandmother. Why Historical Fiction? From a young age, Laura was captivated by historical figures and their stories, which fueled her journey as a writer. Her childhood excitement for historical biographies and the scarcity of titles led her to write her own stories at the age of seven. This passion for history shapes her intention to keep history alive through her books, and she loves educating readers (and herself) through the entertainment of a historical novel. Character Depth and Personal Growth Laura’s characters often mirror the complexities of their era—strong women navigating their roles within society’s constraints. As she discusses her main character, Juliet Catesby, Laura emphasizes the strength drawn from her convictions, linking her to historical figures like Eliza Lucas Pinney. Juliet’s journey through her role in her arranged marriage with Leith Buchanan adds a rich layer to the narrative, along with Juliet’s relationship with her younger sister Loveday (who also gets a happily ever after). In 1774, Juliet Catesby lives with her father and sister at Royal Vale, the James River plantation founded by her Virginia family over a century before. Indigo cultivation is her foremost concern, though its export tethers her family to the powerful Buchanan clan of Glasgow, Scotland. When the heir of the Buchanan firm arrives on their shores, Juliet discovers that her father has secretly arranged for one of his daughters to marry the Scot as a means of canceling the family’s debt. Confident it will be her younger, lovelier sister, Juliet is appalled when Leith Buchanan selects her instead. Despite her initial refusal of him, an ensuing altercation forces Juliet to flee Virginia. Agreeing to marry, she sails with Leith to Scotland, hopeful of a better match for her sister, who accompanies her. But once in Glasgow and faced with the contentious, powerful Buchanan clan, she realizes that the man who saved her from financial ruin and scandal is the very one she must now save in return. Connect with Laura Frantz through her newsletter, Facebook, Instagram, X, Goodreads, and Pinterest. Bookworm Review Man of Shadow and Mist is an eerie blend that combines strong notes of anglophile with the musty aroma of bibliophile and deepens its smokey richness with the distinct gloom of gothic literature. An ode to Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” the novel features a brooding hero, a bookish heroine, and brilliant atmospheric prose that entrance the imagination. Michelle Griep is a true master of her craft, penning a story that deftly balances poignant characterization with page-turning plot. Fans of Jaime Jo Wright will love this haunting tale’s juxtaposition of shadow and light, despair and hope. If “Beauty and the Beast” is your favorite fairy tale, Man of Shadow and Mist is sure to be your cup of tea! ~ Angela Bell, author of A Lady’s Guide to Marvels and Misadventure THE AUTHOR Michelle Griep has been writing since she first discovered blank wall space and Crayola. She is a Christy Award-winning author of historical romances that both intrigue and evoke a smile. She’s an anglophile at heart, and you’ll most often find her partaking of a proper cream tea while scheming up her next novel. Read more about Michelle at her website. (www.MichelleGriep.com)
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  • A Wild Heart Authors Round Robin
    2025/06/03
    This episode features a discussion with four authors from Wild Heart Books, including KyLee Woodley, Lorri Dudley, Megan Soja, and Sherry Shindelar. Meet Authors from Wild Heart Books In a delightful turn of events on the Historical Bookworm Show, we were joined by three talented authors along with our own KyLee Woodley to discuss four books from Wild Heart Books. This publishing house is renowned for its historical romance novels set before 1900, intricately woven with Christian themes. The show began with intros and some fun icebreaker questions, giving us a glimpse into the authors’ backgrounds and inspirations. Meet Megan Soja Megan Soja, a resident of western New York, shares her life with her husband of 17 years and their two daughters. An avid reader since childhood, she confesses to being caught with a book more often than a duster. Her passion for Christian romance and fiction reflects in her writing, and her latest work is part of the “Harbor of Spies” series, set during the American Revolution. During the interview, Megan shared insights on how personal experiences, like her daughter’s heart surgery in Boston, inspired her latest series. Megan encourages readers to find God’s purpose in life’s challenges, a message profoundly resonating with her own life narrative. Introducing Sherry Shindelar Sherry Shindelar hails originally from Tennessee but now lives in Minnesota with her family. She has a rich storytelling heritage, beginning in her childhood with tales of Captain Kirk. Her latest release, “Texas Divided” is set in the turbulent times of the Civil War, featuring a soldier with a troubled past and a woman he must prove himself to. Sherry advises aspiring writers to persevere through challenges, trusting that God will open doors at the right time. Her story is one of resilience and passion for storytelling—a reminder never to give up on dreams. Lorri Dudley‘s Journey Lorri Dudley, a writer of Regency Romance for Wild Heart Books, celebrates her 25th wedding anniversary alongside launching her 10th book, “Relinquishing the Agent”. Her story blends thrilling elements of espionage with the charm of Regency-era England. Lorri describes writing as a spiritual journey that brings her closer to God. Her current work captures the essence of intrinsic human value, showcasing God’s love for all, no matter how society perceives them. Our Very Own KyLee Woodley KyLee Woodley, the cheerful romantic, writes with a touch of adventure set against historical backdrops. Residing in Waco, Texas, her tales are interwoven with heartwarming themes of love and redemption. Her latest work “The Bounty Hunter’s Surrender” continues from a minor character in her previous novel, bringing to life a narrative of love and uncovering secrets. KyLee emphasizes the significance of loving the unlovely as a reflection of true devotion to God. A Fun Twist: If You Could Time Travel… During the interview, the authors shared where and when they would journey if given the chance. Megan fancied mingling with legendary authors C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, while Sherry aspired to converse with Charlotte Brontë. Lorri expressed intrigue in the Regency era, especially figures like Hannah More, who shaped education and societal norms. KyLee admired Emma Ray, a historical missionary who served on the streets of Seattle at the turn of the century. From Books to Insights The authors also shared their current reads, offering recommendations like Laura Frantz’s The Indigo Heiress and Jamie Ogle’s intriguing works, showing how acclaimed stories inspire their own writings. Connect and Explore Further Discover more about the authors’ latest releases, sign up for exclusive short stories, and engage with rich historical narratives that promise to inspire and entertain. Stay tuned for more exciting interviews on the Historical Bookworm Show!
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