Debra Brown
Debra Brown has worked for years in creative pursuits. Her passion for English period novels has moved her to write books in that genre. Readers have questions about life in earlier times in Britain; she blogs on the subject to increase understanding and enjoyment of the topic.Debbie also runs...
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Debra Brown has worked for years in creative pursuits. Her passion for English period novels has moved her to write books in that genre. Readers have questions about life in earlier times in Britain; she blogs on the subject to increase understanding and enjoyment of the topic.Debbie also runs the English Historical Fiction Authors Blog which has a daily historical post by an historical fiction author and a weekly giveaway of an historical fiction novel.She started Goodreads group Historical Info for Historical Fiction Readers which has become another great historical resource. All are invited to participate in the discussion with questions, comments and informative posts. Authors are also invited to share their expertise on the eras they have studied and to share their titles.
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Castles, Customs and Kings edited by Debra Brown and the late M.M. Bennetts and has essays from such historical fiction authors such as Katherine Ashe, Gillian Bagwell, Nancy Bilyeau, Sandra Byrd, Stephanie Cowell, Christy English, Barbara Kyle just to name a few, go here to read more about these au...
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2.5 starsI think this book may be misclassified as romance - I would say its more historical fiction/mystery with a dash of romance. I also think there was more time spent on the romance between Anne and Simon than on Emma and Wills. Personally, I enjoy the romance part of a book so I was little dis...