Roman Britain

Ancient History vs. Medieval History: Why I’ll Take a Toga Over a Tabard Any Day

Why do I prefer ancient history over medieval? Because when it comes to science, culture—and especially women’s rights—the ancients had it going on. Celtic women owned property, led armies (hi, Boudicca), and could even shame their husbands for underperforming in bed. Compare that to medieval Europe, where married women basically vanished from the legal record. This post dives into why I’ll always pick a toga over a tabard, and why history, like fiction, is better when women get to speak.

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Boudicca: The Celtic Queen Who Dared Rome

Boudicca wasn’t just a queen—she was an inferno wrapped in iron. After the Romans flogged her and assaulted her daughters, she rallied her tribe and scorched a path through Roman Britain so fierce, it still smolders in the national memory. She’s not just part of history—she is history. And maybe, just maybe, she shares blood with Arthur himself. The stories blur. The legends tangle. But oh, what a tale they tell.

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Once and Future Hearts – New Arthurian Romance Series

I’ve been sitting on this for a few weeks now, because I wanted to tell my newsletter readers first. Now I can tell you. I have created a new historical romance series — ancient British history, in this case.  Set at the end of the Dark Ages, which came after Rome deserted Britain and chaos

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Who Were King Arthur’s Enemies?

Good question. The answer varies wildly depending on who you’re reading…or watching.  Arthur has been depicted in hundreds of books and movies, TV and more and it seems that each variation has endowed a different enemy upon the hapless Arthur. The variety and shape of his enemies runs the gamut from himself, family in-fighting, magical

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