Regency Romance Regency writing March 2026 Hello from Portugal, and thanks for keeping in touch with me! My husband and I are currently staying with friends in the Algarve. The photo on this page was taken at Castro Marim, a small fortified town. During the Napoleonic Wars (in the Regency period) Castro Marim was the primary
Regency Romance The Little Regency Bookshop Read it now! Amazon number one best selling Historical Fiction Short Story in the UK, (on its release in 2026), The Little Regency Bookshop is a tender story of second chances, courage, and rediscovered love. It has to be my favourite work so far. I had so much fun researching
Regency Romance Sidmouth Through Time paperback On 28th Feb 2026, I celebrated the release of the paperback edition of Sidmouth Through Time: Four Regency Romance Time Travel Novelettes. It contains four short stories and novelettes. All four stories are clean romances (nothing more than a kiss), and they are all set in Regency Sidmouth, in East
Regency Romance More cover angst I still struggling with these book covers! It is common for any Regency romance book to feature an illustration of a woman or a couple. The woman is usually young and beautiful, and she wears a sweeping ballgown, and the man is usually a handsome duke. Although my books occasionally
Regency Romance Paperback 'Sidmouth Through Time' published Buy the book! Although I am planning to release most of my books as e-books, I will also release some anthologies and novels as both e-books and paperbacks. Here is the first! Sidmouth Through Time: Four Regency Romance Time Travel Novelettes contains four short stories and novelettes. All four stories
Regency Romance Cover Dilemmas I am currently working on my next novelette. It's called The Little Regency Book Shop. I wanted to design a cover which might appeal to a wider audience - perhaps someone who hadn't tried a Regency setting before. I played around with a few different ideas
Regency Romance The Fiddler and the Composer Read it now! When fiddle player Isobel Taylor, in her early fifties, discovers her partner’s betrayal during the Sidmouth Folk Festival, she flees the crowds in shock, only to experience the modern town dissolving around her. In its place stands Regency-era Sidmouth, a tranquil seaside market town. Stranded in
Regency Romance The Companion and the Schoolmaster Read it now! The Companion and the Schoolmaster is my latest Regency romance based in Sidmouth, Devon. You can read it on your phone using the free Kindle app or on an actual Kindle. Nancy Green has lived a quiet life of endurance for far too long. Once a capable
Regency Romance The Kitchen Witch and the Rake Read it now! When fifty-two-year-old Deanna escapes to Sidmouth to mend her shattered heart, she wishes for sea air, solitude, and time to heal. What she doesn’t expect is to wake up in 1816. Stranded in Regency Devon with no explanation and no way home, Deanna must rely on
Regency Romance The Fisherman and the Smuggler Read it now! Widowed fisherman Tom feels adrift as age forces him to step back from the sea and hand his livelihood to his son, Josh. Tom becomes absorbed in the history of Josh’s newly purchased cottage in Sidmouth, a house with old smuggling ties, but his fascination with
Regency Romance The Painter on Salcombe Hill Read it now! Widowed and adrift, Beatrice Hart leaves London behind for the quiet solace of the Devon coast, hoping to rediscover herself through painting and the sea. But when a sudden fall on a clifftop path leaves her shaken, and impossibly transported into the past, Beatrice finds herself in
Canalside Homes Canalside Homes Final Update Hello! It's been a while since I mentioned Canalside Homes, but I thought I should put out a little update, especially for those of you who are subscribed to my free newsletter and wondering what is happening next. Most of you reading this will be keen supporters of
History A morning at the archives Today I had a useful but somewhat depressing morning at the Staffordshire Archives, researching the nine WW1 Commonwealth War Graves Commission graves at Burntwood Asylum. This has brought me a step closer to creating articles and videos on each of their tragic stories. I am so engrossed in this field
History Burntwood Asylum Burial Ground In October 2025 I filmed this walk around the Burntwood Asylum Graveyard, now known as Coulter Lane Burial Ground. There are nine CWGC graves there from WW1, which I have photographed for Find a Grave. I am planning to research these soldiers, most of whom were tragically "discharged insane&
History St Editha's Crypt This week I went down into the Crypt at St Editha’s in Tamworth, to have a look around, and learn about the history of its amazing charnel house. You can watch the video on YouTube or read my research below. There have been churches on the same site in
History Private Harry Jupp, Glascote Heath, 1884-1940 One brother lost his life, the other lost the life he knew.
History Aldergate Cemetery, Tamworth It is often assumed that the burial ground between Aldergate and the Library in Tamworth is part of St Editha's churchyard, but that is not the case. It is actually a separate cemetery, built on land donated by Hester Wolferstan in 1851. She was following in the footsteps
Other Books Family History Record Books Are you looking for a good way to sort and record your family history? My Family History Record Books are: * Workbooks to fill in – back to your 5 x great grandparents. * A clear, concise, and portable record of your family history research progress. * Valuable for all family historians, from beginner
Other Books Greenwich Girl Margaret Green was born in 1923 in Commerell Street, Greenwich. She began her working life as a milliner in Mayfair, a bought ledger clerk at John Lewis in Oxford Street, and a wages clerk at Merryweather's, the fire engine manufacturers in Greenwich. During the war, she volunteered as
History Eyam: a plague village and its graves In the video I walked around the village of Eyam in the Peak District, and explored the churchyard, the Riley graves, and some of the other stories and locations associated with the plague from 1665 to 1666. I also popped into the friendly little museum in the village, which I
History Headstone cleaning: Pallett and Barker Keely and I braved the rain to clean two recently-defaced slate headstones at Aldergate Cemetery in Tamworth. We were joined by Keely's friendly rescue dog, Ziggy. These are the headstones of Elizabeth Pallett (died 1855), William Barker (died 1866), Eliza Barker (died 1871), and Samuel Barker (died 1895)
Other Books Murder in Mercury and Murder at the Marina My husband Mike has written two canal themed murder mysteries - a novella and a full size novel. There are Kindle and paperback versions of both!
Other Books Narrowboat Log Book Did you know that I have published a Narrowboat Log Book where you can record your narrowboat life?
History Tragedy in Blisworth Tunnel Recently I researched a well-known 'ghost story' about an accident in Blisworth Tunnel. This tragic tale took place in September 1861, just ten months after the introduction of steamboats on the Grand Junction Canal. Sometimes narrowboaters say that when they go through Blisworth Tunnel they can hear ghosts,
History My Family Probate Log I searched for all my ancestors' probate records, (grants of representation) and found only three. My family was not a wealthy one!