
Iron Age
For this small time-travelling post, we start at beautiful Cullykhan Bay, once the site of an Iron Age Fort. The fort features in SISTERS AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD, as does a slightly adjusted version of the cave in the photo above (also, see video below).
The Iron Age is generally thought to have ended in 43 CE in Britain when the Romans arrived. That happened a little later up here in Northern Scotland.
The cave known as the Deil’s Lum or Hell’s Chimney
Sound on to hear the seagulls as I walk up into the cave.
The Jurassic
Now we’re looking for squirrels in Aden Park.
We find dinosaurs.


And back to the Iron Age:

From the misty hills of ancient Scotland emerges a tale of love, betrayal, and the fight for freedom. Join Morragh in SISTERS AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD for an unforgettable journey.
Set in the 1st century, the story includes the battle of Mons Graupius between the Romans and the Caledonian tribes. There’s a neurodivergent main character and some rather complicated romance!
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“Ethereal and spellbinding…” Historical Novel Society
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The Performance: sometimes going home for Christmas is just one huge performance…
When Ariel returns home from dance college, her mother expects her to perform the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy in a pink, sequined tutu in front of many, many party guests. Ariel adjusts the costume and choreography to expose dark truths about her life, but, as it turns out, this is not the biggest performance of the night…

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Thank you Noelle! I hope you enjoy it 🙂
I ordered the book. The era fascinates me.
Thank you. I hope you enjoy the book 🙂
Beautiful photographs … and sunshine
We do get some lovely days at the start of autumn.
I loved all three historical novels and am looking forward to reading the contemporary ballet stories.
Although I follow your blog, I didn’t get an email about this post – I saw your tweet about it! This isn’t the first time, so I tried unsubscribing and then rejoining but it doesn’t seem to have fixed it. I am getting some of the emails, though. The wonders of technology.
WordPress can be a bit bug-ridden. I remember once finding a page where you could choose between emails or notifications for blogs, but then I could never find it again. I hope you enjoy the books 🙂