July 28, 2015

Ta da! Here’s the cover of my latest book: Politically Detained. It’s a novel relevant to what’s going on in Canada today. I turn several perceived government wrongs into a cause célèbre for my ageing cast of characters (while getting a few things off my chest, at the same time). The book is a tongue…

July 16, 2015

Here’s the newest review of The Village, the first book in the Eboracum trilogy.  Thanks! Graham The author of The Village says this book isn’t a romance. But I beg to differ: I fell in love with the two main characters, Cethen and Gaius. One’s a Celt. One’s a Roman. And they’re at war with…

June 2, 2015

Did Cartimandua really turn Caradoc over to the Romans, or did she make a deal?  After all, unlike most other captives, particularly those taken after their cause is lost, Caradoc (Caracatus) was not killed, he lived out his life in luxury in Rome. Deal or no deal?