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Could you tell us a little bit about yourself? I
must admit that I am an incurable romantic anglophile who has a passion for
ancient European history, from the rise of the Describe your book ‘The Briton and the Dane: Birthright’ in 30 words or
less. The
novel brings to life the tumultuous ninth century, when the formidable Vikings
terrorized the civilized world. The epic
adventure runs the gamut of deception, treachery, intrigue, and complicated
relationships during a time of war and conquest in Anglo-Saxon Britain. What was the hardest part of writing your book? Making sure my numerous characters do not get lost
in the story, since my novels are quite complex, having multiple antagonists,
protagonists and subplots. Character lists, maps, and a glossary are included
in my books and are also available for download on my webpage. What books have had the greatest influence on you? Sir
Walter Scott’s “Ivanhoe” was the book that piqued my interest in British
history and the early Middle Ages, and “The Long Ships” by Frans G. Bengtsson
brings the Viking era to life. Briefly share with us what you do to market your
book? I have created profiles on numerous book promotion
sites, have donated books to be included in silent auctions at community
events, and have participated in contest giveaways on social networking book
catalog websites. How do you spend your time when you are not
writing? I have been a
volunteer with Soldiers Angels since 2007.
The non-profit organization provides support for deployed What are you working on next? I am currently working on the third installment of
the trilogy entitled “The Briton and the Dane: Legacy,” which will be available
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