Tag: York

A Book Event & Fabulous Reviews for The Riverwoman’s Dragon

On Thursday, 11 November, at 6:00 pm PST, I will be in conversation with Patricia Bracewell on Facebook Live, sponsored by the Edmonds Bookshop. Here’s a link with all the information! Pat & I are having fun planning a conversation & readings with an… Continue Reading “A Book Event & Fabulous Reviews for The Riverwoman’s Dragon”

The Riverwoman’s Dragon: Cover Reveal

So excited to unveil the beautiful cover for the 13th Owen Archer mystery, The Riverwoman’s Dragon and give you an idea of the content. For the first time in the series, Magda Digby, the Riverwoman, is the primary character. Yes, Owen and all the… Continue Reading “The Riverwoman’s Dragon: Cover Reveal”

York as Inspiration

A reader who follows me on Facebook requested a post about why I chose York. I chuckled, because as a historian of late medieval England my immediate response is, “Why not?!” But that’s no fun, is it? Today, on the 35th anniversary of the… Continue Reading “York as Inspiration”

In the beginning, Lucie & Bess

On UK publication day of A Conspiracy of Wolves, the 11th Owen Archer, I find myself thinking back to the story that started it all. I’d slipped away from my graduate studies to think about what I really wanted, and moved across country. While… Continue Reading “In the beginning, Lucie & Bess”

A Conspiracy of Wolves the Editor’s Pick for April! (August in the US)

I am so excited that my new publisher, Severn House, has chosen A Conspiracy of Wolves, the 11th Owen Archer, as their Editor’s Pick for April in the UK! They have some wonderful things to say about it, too. “With A CONSPIRACY OF WOLVES,… Continue Reading “A Conspiracy of Wolves the Editor’s Pick for April! (August in the US)”