Goodness me, I missed posting May's newsletter. Too busy.Never mind here is June's newsletter with lots of free historical fiction. Use this link if the others won't work: https://preview.mailerlite.com/m5q4x4u0l8
JUNE NEWSLETTER
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JUNE NEWSLETTER
This is the new cover for the new short story collection. It will be partner to 'Tales From Old Japan' and I hope it's like enough, yet different enough, to that cover. Your comments gratefully received as readers view things differently from writers. I rather like it but then I am told my taste in covers is not usually marketable.
A shorter selection of books this month, the northern hemisphere's summer relaxing time I expect so even writers are taking time off their work. The books are all historical. Most of them are free so enjoy filling your reader or mobile phone.
URGENT! URGENT! ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT ends JUNE 10th
Historical Fiction
9 Freebies
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HISTORICAL FICTION
A good mix of mainly free books
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SUMMER HISTORICAL FICTION READS
Some relaxing reads
27 FREE Novels
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HISTORICAL FICTION
Opens JUNE 15
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HISTORICAL ADVENTURE FICTION
13 BOOKS
SINGLE HISTORICAL MYSTERIES
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'Murder at Old St Thomas'
American 19thC story
Best-selling mystery and winner of a Historical Fiction Company “Highly Recommended” Medal for 2022
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'Loveda Brown: The Boston Burglar'
Loveda Brown is a governess for a wealthy 1911 Boston family, but things are about to get complicated.
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'The Caregiver's Curse'
England, 1545.
Ruth Tanner is a well-meaning girl who just wants to use her knowledge of herbs and potions to give care to people in her village. But when a young boy dies of the sweating sickness, Ruth finds herself accused of cursing him - which means she faces death by hanging as a witch.
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FREE FOR A REVIEW
I've just finished this novel. I learnt a lot about the early automobile creation. It's well written and wryly amusing.
'The Woman at the Wheel' by Penny Haw
Carl Benz may be known as the “Father of the Automobile,” but Bertha Benz was the woman behind the wheel driving the world into a new era. I enjoy novels which allow women a little glory, especially if they deserve it. Bertha could not be an engineer, but she should have been. She not only encouraged her husband and supported him, she drove the vehicles. Inspiring historical fiction based on the real life of Bertha Benz, whose husband built the first prototype automobile, which eventually evolved into the Mercedes-Benz marque.
Another peaceful humorous read which won't send you to bed to have nightmares.
Happy Reading
p.d.r. lindsay