Cryssa Bazos
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Historical fiction author & 17th Century enthusiast. Writes about conflict, betrayal and love. Reader, flower worshipper, and besotted cat servant. Check out my work: https://linktr.ee/cryssabazos
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· Mar 28
Discover The Versailles Formula: A Historical Thriller to Anticipate
My friend Nancy Bilyeau has a new historical thriller coming out this spring called THE VERSAILLES FORMULA. This is the third in Nancy's 18th-century Genevieve Planché series, but it can be read alone. Check out this beautiful cover! ABOUT THE VERSAILLES FORMULA: Genevieve craved purpose. She found danger. Now, there may be no turning back. Genevieve Sturbridge was never meant for a quiet life in the English countryside. Once an artist in the heart of London, she now spends her days in restless solitude. But when a familiar figure from her past arrives with an urgent request, she is thrust into a perilous world of spies and a formula that could shift the balance of power between France and England.
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· Mar 24
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· Mar 13
Marching through history - in which Paula sheds some light on 11th century Anglo-Saxon women - Anna Belfrage
Today, I am joined by Paula Lofting. As long as I have known Paula, she has been a major, major fan of Anglo-Saxon England, more specifically the period just preceding the Conquest. Yes, she has a…
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· Mar 9
Marching through history - meet Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians - Anna Belfrage
A few days ago, Annie Whitehead visited with a post about a Northumbrian queen. Today, she introduces us to Æthelflæd, a lady very, very close to her heart as is evidenced by her beautiful novel, To…
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· Mar 7
Marching through history - Cathie introduces the forgotten Poppa - Anna Belfrage
Some years ago, I read Cathie Dunne’s book, Ascent and was quite fascinated by how she’d described the, to me, unknown Poppa and her marriage to Hrolf. In Sweden, we call him Gångar-Rolf “Walking Rolf...
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