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Lady of Lincoln Goes on Tour!

Lady of Lincoln Goes on Tour!

I’m so excited that Lady of Lincoln is going on tour for the next two weeks with the Coffee Pot Book Club.

The image above shows you the schedule, but here are the links, day by day! I do hope you take a look. I’m so grateful to these bloggers who do this in their own time, all for the love of great historical fiction. They’re absolute stars! 🙏 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Nicola de la Haye

Nicola de la Haye

The inspiration of Brienne of Tarth, Nicola de la Haye saved England twice. Watch the video below and discover the legend. (Spoilers alerts!).

And when you’ve finished, it’s time to find out more about the medieval heroine, the world she lived in, the corrupt men she had to deal with, and how the medieval badass sorted them all out!

Buy the first book in the Nicola de la Haye series, Lady of Lincoln, here.

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Lady of Lincoln Gallops into the Chaucer Awards

Lady of Lincoln Gallops into the Chaucer Awards

I’m delighted to share some wonderful news: Lady of Lincoln has been named a Finalist in the Chanticleer International Chaucer Award for Historical Fiction.

It feels especially fitting to imagine Lady of Lincoln galloping into this space. The novel tells the true story of Nicola de la Haye, a medieval noblewoman who refused to be sidelined in a world designed for men, and who quite literally rode into danger to defend her lands, her people, and her legacy.

The Chaucer Award celebrates historical fiction that brings the past vividly to life, honouring works grounded in strong research, compelling storytelling, and memorable characters. To see Nicola’s story recognised in this way is deeply meaningful.

Thank you to Chanticleer for championing historical fiction, and to every reader who has ridden alongside Nicola on her journey so far. More news to come: the ride is far from over.

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