A noble reward... or a deadly trap?
In Ravens Hill, Garth Pettersen weaves a masterful tale of secrets, power, and betrayal in medieval England. If you love historical fiction with mystery, murder, and more twists than a castle staircase—you won’t want to miss this one.

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A noble reward... or a deadly trap? In Ravens Hill, Garth Pettersen weaves a masterful tale of secrets, power, and betrayal in medieval England. If you love historical fiction with mystery, murder, and more twists than a castle staircase—you won’t want to miss this one. 👉 Read the full review now Ravens Hill by Garth Pettersen (The Atheling Chronicles #5) ~ #BookReview #MedievalFiction #HistoricalMystery #HistFic #Giveaway @GoddessFish @writeandride #TirgearrPublishing

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New Medieval Books: Authentically Medieval: Authors and Scholars on Depicting the Middle Ages in Fiction https://www.medievalists.net/2025/03/new-medieval-books-authentically-medieval/ #historicalfiction #medievalfiction #histfic
New Medieval Books: Authentically Medieval - Medievalists.net

A collection of ten essays that examines how the Middle Ages is portrayed in novels and modern literature. It aims to answer the question how to bring a true-to-life medieval world in fiction.

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One Devoted Woman: An Interview with Kristen Holt-Browning on her debut historical novel https://www.medievalists.net/2025/03/interview-kristen-holt-browning/ #historicalfiction #medievalfiction
One Devoted Woman: An Interview with Kristen Holt-Browning on her debut historical novel - Medievalists.net

Kristen Holt-Browning illuminates women’s lives in the medieval anchorage with her debut novel, Ordinary Devotion. In this interview, Dana Delibovi talks to Kristen about bringing together stories set in 14th-century England and the present day.

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New Medieval Books: A Quest for God and Spices - Medievalists.net

This novel begins the tale of two men - an older monk and a young merchant - as they set out to find Presbyter John, a mysterious king in the Far East. Intrigue and danger are on this journey as well, as others scheme to gain wealth and power at the expense of our travellers.

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New Medieval Books: The Stone Witch of Florence - Medievalists.net

Set in Florence at the height of the Black Death, this novel tells the story of a woman who returns from banishment to help save the city and uncover a conspiracy. It's a blend of historical fiction and fantasy, with a bit of magic.

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Looking to read some historical fiction set in medieval Norway? Check out this 4-volume book written by a Nobel Laureate in Literature https://www.medievalists.net/2024/10/new-medieval-books-olav-audunsson/ #HistoricalFiction #Books #Norway #MedievalFiction
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Sigrid Undset's novel, also known in English as The Master of Hestviken, was written between 1925 and 1927 and played a significant role in earning her the Nobel Prize for Literature. The work is divided into four volumes: Vows, Providence, Crossroads, and Winter.

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Celebrating #WomensHistoryMonth with books created by women!
The Books of the Wode by @JTullosHennig, with
#RobinHood as a #queer, chaotic-neutral #druid, Marion as pagan queen/sister, & their consort a conflicted nobleman!
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New Medieval Books: I, Christine - Medievalists.net

Fans of Christine de Pizan will certainly enjoy having some historical fiction about her fascinating life

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