Ranking History: The Wars of the Roses Historical Figures: Queen Margaret

It's the third of my eight day series where I rank a group of eight historical figures on a scale of S to D (superb to terrible) based on how well they succeeded in their duties and/or goals, their skill in battle, and by what we know (if anything) about their general personalities as normal … Continue reading Ranking History: The Wars of the Roses Historical Figures: Queen Margaret

Ranking History: The Wars of the Roses Historical Figures: Edward IV

Today is the second of my eight day series where I rank a group of eight historical figures on a scale of S to D (superb to terrible) based on how well they succeeded in their duties and/or goals, their skill in battle, and by what we know (if anything) about their general personalities as … Continue reading Ranking History: The Wars of the Roses Historical Figures: Edward IV

Ranking History: The Wars of the Roses Historical Figures: Henry VI

Most of us have probably seen those reels or videos of people ranking objects, people, or things as crazy as personality types on a scale of S-D (S being superb and D being the worst). It's like the five star rating system for anything other than physical products, but like the star system, it's all … Continue reading Ranking History: The Wars of the Roses Historical Figures: Henry VI

Medieval Fantasy Author Interview: Sydney Witbeck

Today, I'm honored to be sharing an interview with author Sydney Witbeck, and introduce her newest book, The Faithful Exile, a nordic inspired Christian medieval fantasy! A huge thanks to Sydney for being willing to do this and be my guinea pig for my first ever author interview! Do check her out on her Substack … Continue reading Medieval Fantasy Author Interview: Sydney Witbeck

Medieval Book Review: Of Flaw and Scorn

I'm honored to be sharing my review on Vera Bell's Christian Viking Historical Fiction novel, Of Flaw and Scorn. Upon seeing that JustReads Tours was hosting a bookstagram tour for it and reading the synopsis, I knew I had to be a part of this. The Synopsis (Taken from Goodreads): Irish coast, 795 A.D. Caught … Continue reading Medieval Book Review: Of Flaw and Scorn