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Thursday, 11 June 2026

COMING SOON: Derek Birks COURAGE: Tales of History, Mystery and Hope

publication date: 17th June 2026
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(paperback also 17th June)

Today we feature 
DEREK BIRKS


The Saxon by Derek Birks

Southern Britain, the frontier between the Belgae and the Atrebates  AD 471

When escape means more than just running for your life...

trailer/animation by Jean Gill (A.I. generated)
cover graphics by  www.avalongraphics.org


(some stories have an adult content others a 'you will need tissues' warning) 

Fifteen short stories about Courage
featuring authors:

The Sentry - Noricum AD 395
Derek Birks 
The Saxon - Southern Britain AD 471
Marian L Thorpe 
The Phoenix - a fictional country circa AD 900
Judith Arnopp 
Siflede - London 1066
Annie Whitehead 
Daisy Chain - England 1141
Anna Belfrage 
Stepping Between - England 1308
Carolyn Hughes 
Confronting Plague - England 1361
Patricia Furstenberg 
Kate’s Letter - Transylvania 1478
Amy Maroney 
The Portrait’s Secret - Paris 1536
Jean Gill
Legacy - England 1558
Cathie Dunn
Darkness Rising - Venezia 1923
Helen Hollick 
A Taleteller’s Tale - The Caribbean 1709
Elizabeth St.John 
The Gate - London 1900
Antoine Vanner 
A Sack of Potatoes - The Netherlands 1954
Kathy Hollick-Bater 
Grumpy Old Grandfather – Anywhere, Present-day


About Derek's story
The Saxon 
When I agreed to write a short story for the Courage anthology, I had a couple of ideas in mind. 

At the time, I was writing a new book to continue my Last of the Romans series, set in fifth century Britain. In that book, there are several new characters, and I thought that two of them might benefit from a little more ‘exposure.’ So, my story, though entitled The Saxon, features a pair of young Britons called Medoc and Cara. 

The story takes place in post-Roman Britain, around 471 AD, and by that time, the land has fragmented, to some extent, along pre-Roman tribal boundaries. By then, Saxons mercenaries had been in Britain for a long time, certainly for many decades.  The story is set in the southern part of Britain, in the lands of two neighbouring British tribes, the Belgae and the Atrebates. 

When devising the character of the Saxon himself, I envisaged a grumpy and battered old warrior, who is tired of life, until he encounters the two young British strays. The story essentially turns upon the interaction of this grizzled old reprobate, with two people for whom life has scarcely begun. 

While the Saxon believes he has no future, the young people, trapped in their dangerous present, can only focus upon what their future might offer them.  

Each of these characters, in their own different ways, will need to display a great deal of courage if they are to survive.


read a snippet from

The Saxon by Derek Birks

Southern Britain, the frontier between the Belgae and the Atrebates  AD 471

When escape means more than just running for your life

Nothing warmed young Medoc more than the smile of a pretty girl, but he didn't expect to find one deep in the forest in the middle of the night.

He was the youngest Belgae forester to be accorded the honour of night watch, and for the first few evenings, he'd watched with hawk eyes for any hint of an incursion by their northern neighbours, the Atrebates. But after six nights of unrelenting rain, the privilege of his post was wearing thin.

Though his final night on watch was dry, the ground was still damp, and the branches dripping. Yet in the nocturnal woodland, he found a certain peace, with the gentle, familiar sounds of scratching rodents, hooting owls, and the occasional grunt of a foraging boar. But so far, no unwelcome intruders, man or beast. 

About Derek
Derek writes character-driven, action-packed fiction. His debut historical novel, Feud, is the first of a series of eight books and one novella, entitled The Wars of the Roses. which follows the fortunes of the fictional Elder family.

He has also written the Amazon bestselling series, The Last of The Romans, which focuses on the real fifth century Romano-British character of Ambrosius Aurelianus. 

His first non-fiction book is: A Guide to the Wars of the Roses. Under the pen name Tom Hadley, he has also written the Liv Fisher modern thriller series, which begins with Eyes Like Blades.

Derek has written and produced over 40 podcasts on the Wars of the Roses, and now co-hosts the podcast series, A Slice of Medieval, with historian, Sharon Bennett Connolly.

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publication date: 17th June 2026
e-book pre-order



more great anthologies
featuring various authors





> Next spotlight tomorrow: Marian L Thorpe

You might also like books written by 
Helen Hollick 

cosy mystery series
nautical supernatural adventure 
historical fiction:
King Arthur / 1066 era
non-fiction:
Ghost Encounters
Pirates /smugglers



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Tuesday, 9 June 2026

COMING SOON: Alison Morton - COURAGE: Tales of History, Mystery and Hope

publication date: 17th June 2026
e-book pre-order

Today we feature 
    Alison Morton 


The Sentry by Alison Morton
Roman province of Noricum, AD 395

When danger strikes and you are on your own with only 
fear as a companion...


trailer/animation by Jean Gill (A.I. generated)
cover graphics by  www.avalongraphics.org


(some stories have an adult content others a 'you will need tissues' warning) 

Fifteen short stories about Courage
featuring authors:

The Sentry - Noricum AD 395
Derek Birks 
The Saxon - Southern Britain AD 471
Marian L Thorpe 
The Phoenix - a fictional country circa AD 900
Judith Arnopp 
Siflede - London 1066
Annie Whitehead 
Daisy Chain - England 1141
Anna Belfrage 
Stepping Between - England 1308
Carolyn Hughes 
Confronting Plague - England 1361
Patricia Furstenberg 
Kate’s Letter - Transylvania 1478
Amy Maroney 
The Portrait’s Secret - Paris 1536
Jean Gill
Legacy - England 1558
Cathie Dunn
Darkness Rising - Venezia 1923
Helen Hollick 
A Taleteller’s Tale - The Caribbean 1709
Elizabeth St.John 
The Gate - London 1900
Antoine Vanner 
A Sack of Potatoes - The Netherlands 1954
Kathy Hollick-Bater 
Grumpy Old Grandfather – Anywhere, Present-day

About Alison's story

I wrote The Sentry because Helen asked me to!

The female characters in my Roma Nova thriller series have self-doubts, impatience and make mistakes, but they are usually competent, confident and courageous. So writing a shy, gentle, home-focused young Roma Novan character who faces a terrifying challenge while being frightened into her boots was a real reversal for me. I loved it! [Helen: so did I!]

According to a recent social media trend, people still think of the Roman Empire every day nearly two thousand years later. Well, the Roma Nova alternative history thrillers meet the needs of those who would like to see a bit of it survive. But in a twist, the women run the 21st century version!

The Sentry is a story from the earliest days of Roma Nova and directly follows EXSILIUM which recounts its foundation.

Writing short stories is a change from working on my usual 90-100,000-word novels, but even then they turn out a bit long as shown in the three in my new collection HEROICA out a few weeks ago. But in the end, a story is as long as it turns out to be.

read a snippet from

The Sentry by Alison Morton

Roman province of Noricum, AD 395

When danger strikes and you are on your own with only 
fear as a companion

I can’t do this. I really can’t. I shivered and pulled my cloak tighter. Where was the relief force? Would my comrade die? I peered into the eastern sky. Please, Aurora, goddess of the dawn, come soon. 

Driving one of the family carts on our journey from Rome into exile was exhausting, but it was something we all did. My hands would be sore from handling the reins, despite the salve Mother put on them each night. The smell of the mules shitting and the incessant creak of the wheels as they clattered along, plus the threat of my remaining uncles and cousins being dragged off to fight in Stilicho’s army against the Goths had overwhelmed me enough for the rest of my days, however many they may be. Now, we were here in Noricum and settling into a new life. 

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(paperback available from 17th June)

About Alison:
Alison Morton writes the thrillers she always wanted to read – ones featuring tough but compassionate heroines. Her eleven-book Roma Nova thriller series is set in an imaginary European country where a remnant of the ancient Roman Empire has survived into the 21st century and is ruled by women who face conspiracy, revolution and heartache but with a sharp line in dialogue.

All six full-length Roma Nova novels have won the BRAG Medallion, the prestigious award for indie fiction. SUCCESSIO, AURELIA, INSURRECTIO and JULIA PRIMA have been selected as Historical Novel Society’s Editor’s Choices. AURELIA was a finalist in the 2016 HNS Indie Award. The Bookseller selected SUCCESSIO as Editor’s Choice in its inaugural indie review. 

Six years’ military service, a fascination with ancient Rome and a life of reading crime, historical and thriller fiction have inspired her writing. She lives in Poitou in France, the home of Mélisende, the heroine of her contemporary thrillers, Double Identity, Double Pursuit and Double Stakes.


Alison's latest release

HEROICA: Three women, three centuries, three reckonings
(Roma Nova Thriller Series Book 12)
https://mybook.to/HEROICA_RomaNova


publication date: 17th June 2026
e-book pre-order


more great anthologies
featuring various authors


> Next spotlight: Derek Birks (tomorrow) 

You might also like books written by 
Helen Hollick 

cosy mystery series
nautical supernatural adventure 
historical fiction:
King Arthur / 1066 era
non-fiction:
Ghost Encounters
Pirates /smugglers



Say thank you...
leave a comment on Amazon or Goodreads etc