Tag Archives: Second World War fiction

When Murder Makes the Headlines

Today Irene Ingram is visiting Ascroft, eh? to tell us about Front Page Murder, the first novel in the Homefront News mystery series. Welcome, Irene. Let’s get started, shall we? Tell us about the novel that you live inside. Is … Continue reading

Posted in Archives, March 2022 | Tagged , , , , , | 4 Comments

Our Time Will Come

Today Jean Gallant Marcoux is visiting Ascroft, eh? to tell us about his debut historical novel, Our Time Will Come. Welcome, Jean. Let’s get started, shall we? What prompted you to write about this historical event? Years ago, I learned … Continue reading

Posted in Archives, August 2020 | Tagged , , , , , | 2 Comments

Before The Darkness by Annette Creswell

Today I’m hosting a stop on Australian author, Annette Creswell’s blog tour. Book Tour ~ Before The Darkness #HistFic #BGSHF @annettecreswell Before The Darkness by Annette Creswell In pre-World War Two London, Penny works as a maternity nurse at the Royal Women’s … Continue reading

Posted in Archives, January 2017 | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

What Should I Write?

Since June 2015 I’ve been working on a series of Second World War stories set in Northern Ireland. I’ve released the first 3 Short Reads and a boxset collection of the stories will be available later this week. I already … Continue reading

Posted in August 2016 | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

An Encounter That Will Linger In My Mind

Last week I finished reading Past Encounters by Davina Blake. The novel came to my attention when I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. It is an historical fiction that hops between the … Continue reading

Posted in November 2014, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment