Book Review: “Arise, England: Six Kings and the Making of the English State” by Caroline Burt and Richard Partington
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by hmalagisi
6d ago
Like many other countries, England has been through growing pains when it comes to reforming its political, military, and judicial systems. None more so than the pains of the medieval period, specifically from 1199 to 1399. In those two centuries, there were six Plantagenet kings, each with a different style of being king and a different way of changing England with each reign. We often think that the biggest change to England’s political history during this time was the Magna Carta, but in fact, that was only just the beginning. Caroline Burt and Richard Partington have combed the archives to ..read more
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Book Review: “The Dartington Bride” by Rosemary Griggs
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by hmalagisi
6d ago
The 16th century was known for its dramatic changes in religious issues. None more so than during the late Tudor dynasty especially during the reign of Elizabeth I. However, France also saw the religious pendulum swing between Protestantism and Catholicism. Many families from all walks of life were caught in religious squabbles, like the Montgomery family. Lady Gabrielle Roberda Montgomery found herself in the middle of the drama and was forced to marry into a prominent Devon family in Elizabethan England, far from her native France. Roberda’s extraordinary story is told masterfully in Rosemar ..read more
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Book Review: “The Queen’s Rival” by Anne O’Brien
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by hmalagisi
2w ago
England is in the midst of chaos in a conflict known as the Wars of the Roses. The Yorkist cause is formulating a case to take the throne’s power from Henry VI and the Lancastrians and replace the king with Richard, Duke of York, whose claim to the throne is a bit stronger. Caught in the middle of the Wars of the Roses was one strong and courageous woman who would fight tooth and nail for her family and the Yorkist cause. Her name was Cecily Neville, Duchess of York, and her story is masterfully told in Anne O’Brien’s novel, “The Queen’s Rival.” A few years ago, I hosted Anne O’Brien to discus ..read more
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Guest Post: “Spotlight for ‘Riddle of the Gods’ by Eric Schumacher
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by hmalagisi
2w ago
I am pleased to welcome Eric Schumacher to my blog today to share a spotlight for his novel, “Riddle of the Gods.” I would like to thank Eric Schumacher and The Coffee Pot Book Club for allowing me to be part of this blog tour. Blurb: Riddle of the Gods is the riveting fourth novel in the best-selling series chronicling the life and adventures of one of Norway’s most controversial kings, Olaf Tryggvason. It is AD 976. Olaf Tryggvason, the renegade prince of Norway, has lost his beloved wife to a tragedy that turns the lords of the land he rules against him. With his family gone and his future ..read more
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Book Review: “Women’s Lives in the Tudor Era” by Amy McElroy
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by hmalagisi
2w ago
When we think about the Tudor dynasty, we often think about the famous men and women who defined the era. An era full of change in all aspects of life, from religious and political, to the arts and literature. Throughout these changes, we tend to focus on how they affected the lives of Tudor men, but there is a growing field of interest in the lives of the average Tudor women and how their lives were affected. In her latest book, “Women’s Lives in the Tudor Era,” Amy McElroy explores women’s life stages in 16th-century England and how their roles changed. I want to thank Pen and Sword Books an ..read more
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Book Review: “Kateryn Parr: Henry VIII’s Sixth Wife” by Laura Adkins
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by hmalagisi
3w ago
The final wife, the one who survived. These words are what people think about when it comes to Katherine (Kateryn) Parr. However, before she even met Henry VIII, she had already lived quite a life, being married twice before meeting the king. She was a scholar, reformer, daughter, stepmother, wife, and mother. A woman who lived a rather intriguing life and happened to marry the King of England, Kateryn Parr’s life has been told in numerous mediums for centuries. Now, Laura Adkins has chosen to write about this famous Tudor wife in the biography, “Kateryn Parr: Henry VIII’s Sixth Wife.” I want ..read more
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Guest Post: “Excerpt from ‘The Royal Women Who Made England’ by MJ Porter
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by hmalagisi
3w ago
I am pleased to welcome MJ Porter to my blog to share an excerpt from her nonfiction book, “The Royal Women Who Made England.” I would like to thank MJ Porter and The Coffee Pot Book Club for allowing me to be part of this blog tour. Ælfthryth, the daughter of King Alfred and Lady Ealhswith – The Continental Connection The union between Ælfthryth and Count Baldwin II is believed to have taken place sometime between Asser’s writing [of Alfred’s life] and the death of Alfred in 899. As Æthelweard’s Chronicon informs, Ælfthryth was married to Count Baldwin II of Flanders (879–918). Count Baldwin ..read more
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Guest Post: “Excerpt and Recipe from the ‘Chateau de Verzat Series’ by Debra Borchert”
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by hmalagisi
1M ago
Today, I am pleased to welcome Debra Borchert to share an excerpt and a recipe from her series, “The Chateau de Verzat Series.” I want to thank Debra Borchert and The Coffee Pot Book Club for allowing me to be part of this tour.  Her Own Legacy, Versailles, December 13, 1788 Joliette Meets Guillaume Maman guided me toward a man so old, he could be my grandpapa. My arms tensed. She could not possibly think that old man appropriate.  Papa strode toward us. “May I have your first dance, ma princesse?”  Relief washed through me. Maman frowned. “Bring her right back. She has many int ..read more
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Guest Post: “Snippet from ‘A Matter of Time’ by Judith Arnopp”
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by hmalagisi
1M ago
I am pleased to welcome Judith Arnopp back to my blog to share a snippet from her latest novel. “A Matter of Time.” I would like to thank Judith Arnopp and The Coffee Pot Book Club for allowing me to be part of this blog tour. June 1541 Henry and Katherine Howard on royal progress Brandon is not with us this night, having ridden ahead to make preparation for our stay with him at Grimsthorpe, but I am content with Katherine beside me, a few musicians, and her favourite ladies and my closest gentlemen. We grow merry, the youngest members of the party dancing into the early hours. The music rises ..read more
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Book Review: “Disobedient” by Elizabeth Fremantle
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by hmalagisi
1M ago
“I’ll show you what a woman can do.” A young Renaissance woman artist is attacked by her art teacher. He claimed that she was lying. For most, this would be the end of a career and a black mark left on their reputation for the rest of their lives. Not in this case. Artemisia Gentileschi is not a woman who will stand by and let men control her or her art. In the 21st century, she is seen as an artistic genius, but in her time, she was seen as an odd woman who refused to follow the rules. Artemisia’s harrowing tale of turning tragedy into inspiration for her art, showing what a woman could do, i ..read more
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