by azarianjosh90 | Apr 2, 2025 | “The Darkness at Dawn”, Historical Fiction
Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko When it comes to understanding history, why historical fiction matters is often overlooked in favor of textbooks and academic journals. While these sources provide facts and dates, historical fiction offers a more immersive and emotional...
by azarianjosh90 | Mar 28, 2025 | “The Darkness at Dawn”, Blog, Guest Blog, Historical Fiction, Pamela Roberts Lee
Photo by Yogendra Singh on Unsplash Are you a book lover – an enthusiast with a sense of inquisitiveness, particularly on historical fiction? Whether you want to write or read one in this genre, before we begin with such, we want to know what makes a good...
by azarianjosh90 | Feb 25, 2025 | Sidebar
by azarianjosh90 | Feb 21, 2025 | Guest Blog, Historical Fiction
Photo by Haroon Ameer on Unsplash Where there are promises, there is space for betrayal. Themes about trust and betrayal are among the most common cruces in literature, and the primary reason for this is their beauty. It’s a calloused source of interest, but there’s...
by azarianjosh90 | Feb 18, 2025 | Blog, Guest Blog
Closed doors you can choose, depicting betrayal and moral dilemmas | Photo by Pixabay Just as oaths are sacred in Puritan religion, so is John Lee’s sworn promise to Richard Hawkes—a vow that haunts him for decades. Set in 1634, “The Darkness at Dawn” by Pamela...
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