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Friday, 20 March 2026

My Spotlight Guest: Judith Starkston - Achilles’s Wife


My spotlight guest

I’m pleased to share my friend Judith Starkston’s new novel, 
ACHILLES’S WIFE. 
It’s a feminist Greek myth retelling of Deidamia and Achilles —
with a key twist. 

About the Book
In an ancient kingdom, a princess takes inspiration from a visiting young woman to challenge her father’s views and leadership—and then discovers her muse is a man. 

The goddess mother of Greek mythology’s most famous warrior, Achilles, will do anything to prevent her son’s fated early death. In a desperate move, she hides Achilles, against his will, on an island—disguised in a girl’s body.

Tormented by inner discord, the miscast “girl” befriends Mia, the eldest daughter of the island’s king, launching a transformation of Mia’s own. Armed with a new vision she believes comes from a girl, Mia contends with family secrets, a controlling father, her destiny to rule, and the wrath of a goddess. 

When fate reveals Achilles’s identity, a divine mother’s fury drives Mia and Achilles into marriage. Mia must navigate her love for a man with a divided heart and a dangerous measure of immortality. Balancing governance and motherhood, Mia will face an unbearable choice.


Achilles’s Wife retells one of the myths about Achilles’s life before the Trojan War—when his divine mother conceals him on a remote Greek island to keep him out of the brewing Trojan War. But it’s a novel about female leadership and motherhood. The main character is the princess of the island, Deidamia (Mia), a young woman who chooses a dramatically different life for herself after she is influenced by her friendship with a girl who turns out to be the male warrior Achilles. And he leaves behind an epic challenge for her to raise and love.

(note: Helen has not yet read this title)

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Thursday, 19 March 2026

My Coffee Pot Book Club Guest Nostalgia by Susannah Willey



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About the Book
Book Title: Nostalgia
Author Name: Susannah Willey
Publication Date: 15 December 2025
Publisher: Utter Loonacy Press
Pages: 297
Genre: Historical Fiction

Any Triggers: graphic descriptions of war wounds and surgical procedures

AWARD-WINNING HISTORICAL FICTION
5-Star "Award of Excellence" - Historical Fiction Company

Before PTSD had a name, they called it "nostalgia"—and Dr. Jim Banyon was the only one who believed it wasn't cowardice.

1862: The Civil War rages, and Union Army surgeon Jim Banyon arrives on the battlefield hungry for glory. But bullets and cannon fire aren't the only killers stalking his hospital tent.

Soldiers return from combat with wounds that don't bleed—invisible scars the army dismisses as weakness. Jim recognizes what no one else will: these men are suffering from something beyond cowardice, a psychological trauma that's as deadly as any bullet.

When he dares to defend these "broken" soldiers, Jim faces an impossible choice:

Advance his career by staying silent...
Or risk everything to save the men nobody else believes are worth saving.

Based on the military service of the author's Civil War ancestors, NOSTALGIA is a gripping exploration of battlefield medicine, moral courage, and the invisible wounds of war that wouldn't have a name for another century.


Perfect for readers who love:
Civil War medical history with psychological depth
Moral dilemma fiction (conscience vs. career)
Award-winning literary historical fiction
Based-on-true-story military novels
Character-driven war fiction that questions authority

For fans of: Charles Frazier's *Cold Mountain* + 
Geraldine Brooks' *March* + medical drama depth of *The Nightingale*

"Tackles the less explored emotional experiences of war with authenticity and heart."

From the award-winning author of WAR SONNETS (2023 HFC Book of the Year, Bronze Award Winner for General Fiction)

Discover the untold story of Civil War "nostalgia"—the 19th century term for what we now call PTSD.


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Susannah Willey is the award-winning author of War Sonnets (July 2023, Utter Loonacy Press). Awarded a five star “award of excellence” by the Historical Fiction Company, War Sonnets was also awarded third place in the General Fiction Category of its 2022 Book of the Year awards.

Susannah Willey was born in 1952 in the small town of Ira, New York where her family settled over 200 years ago. She received a degree in Instructional Computing from SUNY Empire State College in 1998 and a degree in Instructional Design from Boise State in 2002. She and her partner make their home in Central New York in the foothills of the Adirondacks. A baby-boomer and a first-generation computer geek, nature photography and hiking are among her passions and, like all good grannies, she knits.

Susannah loves to tackle the less explored emotional experiences of war. Her rich family history often serves as the foundation for her historical novels. Her first novel, War Sonnets, was inspired by poetry written by her uncle about his experiences in the Pacific War during WWII. Her latest novel, Nostalgia, follows a Civil War surgeon and is loosely based on the military service of two ancestors. Nostalgia was short-listed for the Historical Fiction Company’s 2025 Book of the Year.

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