Author Archive: Sarah Hoyt

IN VIEW OF THE SPICINESS IN EUROPE, THIS NEEDS TO BE REVISITED:  Prepare to be Assimilated.

THERE IS A TIDE IN THE AFFAIRS OF MEN:  The Coming Deluge?

THERE’S AN UPDATE FROM DRAGONCON. PAGE DOWN:  Dragon Dragon, Quite Contrary!

I should be writing. But they got me to be polite. Those who know me know that’s a bad sign.

TO AN EXTENT SHE’S NOT WRONG:  Betraying the Past.

To another extent, for a variety of reasons that might have seemed good, we’ve created a world where not only is it very hard to find someone to marry, but where every aspect of the culture doesn’t incentivize having children, and outright penalizes parents with various regulations on child rearing. I won’t say I don’t feel sad at how few young people I know have kids, but it is what it is.

THIS SEEMS LIKE A WORTHY ENDEAVOR:  Protect the Vote.

I WAS A BETA ON THIS ONE AND IT’S GOOD:

FROM ANNA FERREIRA:  The Root of All Evil.

#CommissionEarned

When murder comes to Stockton, it brings long-buried secrets in its wake…

Kate Bereton leads a busy but unexciting life as the clergyman’s only daughter in a small Dorsetshire village. She’s grateful for the break in routine heralded by the arrival of her stepmother’s latest guests, but when Kate discovers a dead body in the parsonage one morning, she finds herself in much more danger than she could have ever anticipated. Terrified and desperate, she turns to the local magistrate for help. Mr. Reddington is eager to aid his dear friend Miss Bereton, but can they discover the murderer before it’s too late, and the secrets of the past are forgotten forever?

With a dash of romance and a generous helping of mystery, The Root of All Evil is a charming whodunit that will delight fans of Jane Austen and Agatha Christie alike.