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  • THE LIFE & TIMES Of SARAH GOOD, ACCUSED WITCH by Sandra Wagner-Wright – Historical Fiction, Salem Witchcraft Trials, Colonial America

    THE LIFE & TIMES Of SARAH GOOD, ACCUSED WITCH by Sandra Wagner-Wright – Historical Fiction, Salem Witchcraft Trials, Colonial America

     

    Even hundreds of years later, the Salem witch trials continue to capture the imagination. In The Life & Times of Sarah Good, Accused Witch, Sandra Wagner-Wright taps into this enduring fascination with historical details and emotional revelations. The suffering of women, the religious fervor, the inexplicable claims of supernatural experiences—it’s all here, in a compulsively-readable work of historical fiction.

    Wagner-Wright makes good use of her background as an academic historian, never bogging down readers with unnecessary descriptions but selectively choosing details that immerse us in Sarah Good’s world.

    Salem in 1692 has its own clothing, traditions, and terminology. Wagner-Wright writes convincing period dialogue with a healthy smattering of religious references. While words such as “fichu”—a woman’s kerchief worn to cover the neckline of a dress—aren’t explicitly defined in the text, there’s often enough context to figure out meanings. Plus, readers can find such definitions in a helpful glossary at the end of the book.

    Although Sarah Good is the main character, Wagner-Wright weaves the narrative from many different perspectives. Two supporting characters, Ann Carr and her love interest Thomas Putnam, introduce readers to 17th Century Salem, shaping it into a realistic, tangible place. From Ann in particular, we get an understanding of the dominant role of religion in their society. The day of the church raising is a special one: most of Salem Town “and most importantly, Tom” will be there, Ann reflects. By showing the church as a cornerstone of society, Wagner-Wright sets up the later religious hysteria that will take over Salem.

    Through Ann, we also get a close look at the hopes and heavy responsibilities of being a woman.

    Ann is well aware of the importance of marriage. A woman without a husband has no status, and no safety net unless her family provides one. Yet Ann also learns of the burdens of marriage through her older sister. Many pregnancies are expected, and the physical stress of carrying and raising children can be draining. All too often, the babies don’t survive past infancy, so grief is intertwined in a woman’s burden.

    With this setup, the stakes feel much higher when we return to Sarah’s perspective later in the book. Ann has successfully established herself with the things a woman needs: a husband, a home, and a family. Sarah has had no such luck. She’s unmarried, which means she’s unable to receive her inheritance, and at 28 is well past marrying age for the time. The unexpected appearance of a potential husband suggests her fortunes might change. Yet in short order, tragedy strikes, and Sarah’s once again on her own. Here, her downfall truly begins.

    Wagner-Wright tells an exciting version of the events in Salem, with plenty of drama between characters. But the book’s compassion for its titular accused witch is what makes it truly stand out.

    Wagner Wright paints a vivid picture of Sarah’s tragedy. To others, Sarah has gone mad and might well be a witch. Yet because we see things from Sarah’s perspective, readers can surmise that her increasingly odd behavior is more likely a natural reaction to stress and trauma. She’s lost both loved ones and physical security. Having been failed by her family, she has nothing to fall back on for support. Perhaps Sarah is indeed mad, but it’s not from any supernatural cause—she’s simply reeling from the worst outcomes for women of that period. Without a caring family or husband, she has no way of protecting herself.

    This transition happens quickly, leaving some unanswered questions as Sarah progresses from ordinary woman to accused witch. Still, readers are bound to feel compassion as she falls further into her plight. Soon, it seems almost everyone in Salem is against her—certainly its religious leaders, who hold so much power in the community. The toll of poverty and inequality spirals into a haze of superstition alongside terrible coincidences. While other women are also accused of witchcraft, Sarah remains at the center of the maelstrom.

    Anyone familiar with the Salem witch trials knows there are no happy endings. Yet in this work of historical fiction, Wagner-Wright gives Sarah a voice, which she uses to protest the unfairness to her last breath. With The Life & Times of Sarah Good, Accused Witch, Wagner-Wright has deftly set up her book series, Salem Stories, which promises to provide a further feminist take on one of history’s most interesting villages.

     

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  • The 2024 Goethe First Place Roundup for Late Historical Fiction

    The 2024 Goethe First Place Roundup for Late Historical Fiction

    Post 1750s Historical Fiction AwardThe Goethe Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Late Historical (Post 1750s) Fiction. The Grand Prize Winner, Alina Rubin’s book, Abigail’s Song will be promoted for years to come in our annual Hall of Fame article, as well as be featured on the Goethe contest page year ’round!

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    Janis Robinson Daly – The Path Beneath Her Feet

    Steeped in rich historical detail, Dr. Eliza Edwards, the ingénue student in The Unlocked Path, becomes the mature mentor, steadfast in her calling to effect social change by addressing women’s health issues and guiding others to realize their dreams. In 1936, as the Depression ravages careers, Eliza re-defines her abilities, traveling to Georgia and Tennessee as she reclaims her purpose and rediscovers her ambitions. Returning to Boston, she endures heartbreak with the eruption of World War II, bringing chaos to the world and sending her sons into battle. Will her unyielding pursuit to limit suffering and save lives sustain her amid the tumultuous landscapes of 1930s and 1940s America?

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    Sandra Wagner – Wright- Sea Tigers and Merchants

    Sea Tigers & Merchants

    Also a 2024 Series Award Winner!

    In 1790 the United States has a new Constitution. George Washington presides as the first elected president. Abroad, France and Britain are at war. And by 1795 seafaring Americans are accosted on the high seas by French privateers and British naval ships.

    Tensions rise as American merchants continue to trade. Among them, Hasket Derby and Captain George Crowninshield acquire wealth and build maritime empires while their sons and other adventurous young men take risks on the high seas and in the exotic ports at Isle de France, India, and China dodging accidents, disease, British warships and French privateers. A rich cargo, the turn of a card, or an unlucky storm can make or break a young man’s career. But men like Nath Silsbee fight for the chance to make their fortune and become part of America’s promise.

    Women are equally determined and adventurous. Orphaned Lizzie Rowell takes a job at Ship Tavern, and meets the dashing Captain George Crowninshield Jr., a man far above her station in life. Torn between duty and desire, Geordie must choose between his family’s expectations and his growing affection for a mere tavern maid.

    In this historical page-turner, family bonds are tested and romantic dreams challenged against the backdrop of ambition and adventure on the high seas. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of trade and intrigue in the new United States of America.

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    Sandra Wagner-Wright’s audible version of Sea Tigers & Merchants: A New American Generation, Salem Stories Book 2 continues the sagas of two prominent families that dominate the shipping industry of young Salem. Narrator Christa Lewis fully embodies the unique characters of this swashbuckling historical adventure.

    Wagner-Wright takes us back to 1790. In recently independent America, the next generation of the Crowninshield and Derby families try to continue building their fortunes on the treacherous high seas. Threats of pirates, storms, and ever-changing economies drives their fates, their successes, and their failures. Wagner-Wright’s skillful pen brings to life each young person, female and male, as they variously seek out or shun a chance at love on shore.

    Captain George Crowninshield and Haskett Derby duke it out for power and control of the Eastern Seaboard, with their families caught up in the contest.

    Wagner-Wright shows how these merchants brave great risk through maritime exploits in France, the Netherlands, the West Indies, Africa, and Asia. During their adventures on the sea, these captains fight relentlessly for the vessels—which become as famous as those captains themselves.

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    James Conroyd Martin – Napoleon’s Shadow Wife: A Novel of Countess Marie Walewska

    Embark on a voyage through unconditional love, power, and betrayal!

    How could an emperor like Napoleon Bonaparte be so captivated by the twenty-year-old Polish Countess Marie Walewska—admittedly a rare beauty but of minor nobility—that their affair would last through both his marriages? And if it wasn’t romance that first drew Marie to Napoleon, what was it?

    At just eight years old, Marie finds her life forever changed by the death of her father, killed in battle against the Russians. This tragedy sparks a deep, lifelong patriotism in her as Poland is fragmented and divided among Russia, Prussia, and Austria.

    A fan of Napoleon since her school days, Marie eagerly seizes the opportunity to meet him when he passes through the former Poland, his intention to secure military support for his campaign to conquer Russia. She seeks only to express Poland’s gratitude and hope he would restore the nation’s independence. She never imagined a romantic entanglement. But Napoleon, taken with her patriotism, youth, and beauty, soon sets his sights on her—and begins a campaign to win her heart.

    Though Marie resists, powerful forces pressure her—just as they had in her marriage—to give in to the emperor’s desires.

    Expect to be immersed in Marie’s world, where love and loyalty collide amidst a galaxy of powerful aristocrats, politicians, and military leaders. You’ll journey from Marie’s manor house on the plains of Poland to cosmopolitan Warsaw, through grand palaces in Austria, France, and Italy—before sailing to the Island of Elba, where destiny awaits.

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    Florence Reiss Kraut – Street Corner Dreams

    A suspenseful family saga, love story, and gangster tale, wrapped into one great book club read . . .

    Just before WWI, Golda comes to America yearning for independence, but she tosses aside her dreams of freedom and marries her widowed brother-in-law after her sister dies giving birth to their son, Morty.

    In the crowded streets of Brooklyn where Jewish and Italian gangs demand protection money from local storekeepers and entice youngsters with the promise of wealth, Golda, Ben, and Morty thrive as a family. But in the Depression, Ben, faced with financial ruin, makes a dangerous, life-altering choice. Morty tries to save his father by getting help from a gangster friend but the situation only worsens. Forced to desert his family and the woman he loves in order to survive, Morty is desperate to go home. Will he ever find a safe way back? Or has his involvement with the gang sealed his fate?

    Another stunning work of historical fiction by Florence Reiss Kraut, Street Corner Dreams is an exploration of a timeless question: how much do we owe the families that have sacrificed for and shaped us—and does that debt outweigh what we owe ourselves and our own hopes and dreams for a better life?

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    Leo Daughtry – Talmadge Farm

    It’s 1957, and tobacco is king. Wealthy landowner Gordon Talmadge enjoys the lavish lifestyle he inherited but doesn’t like getting his hands dirty; he leaves that to the two sharecroppers – one white, one Black – who farm his tobacco but have bigger dreams for their own children. While Gordon takes no interest in the lives of his tenant farmers, a brutal attack between his son and the sharecropper children sets off a chain of events that leaves no one unscathed. Over the span of a decade, Gordon struggles to hold on to his family’s legacy as the old order makes way for a New South.

    A sweeping drama that follows three unforgettable families navigating the changing culture of North Carolina at a pivotal moment in history, readers have been raving that Talmadge Farm is one they cannot put down. Perfect for fans of Wiley Cash and Amor Towles.

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    Jeza Belle – Blood Rouge

    Josef Dietrick lives with his self-absorbed mother, abusive step-father, and bullying step-brother, Marteen, in 1930s Berlin, Germany. When a brutal sexual attack at the hands of Marteen’s friend, Tielo, sends Josef homeless into the streets, he is taken in by the kind-hearted Lucas and his sister Anke.

    Over time, gender-fluid Josef transforms into die blaue blume, the blue flower of Schöneberg, at one of the last underground cabarets for gay men and their entertainers, known as dolls.

    A raid on the Rote Schwein leads to the capture of both Josef and Lucas who are violently carted off to Dachau, the notorious death camp. Here Josef is forced to choose between his lover Lucas or his now-Nazi childhood assaulter, Tielo. Forced into a form of slavery, Josef hatches a desperate plan to save both Lucas and himself forever.

    Will Josef choose self-preservation or to live authentically? Can he do both?

    Warning: contains sexual assault.

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    R.W. Meek – Sabrine and Vincent Van Gogh, Book 2 of the Dream Collector

    Sabrine, hospitalized for five years at the infamous Salpêtrière Asylum for Women, gains her release due to the intervention of her sister Julie Forette and a young Sigmund Freud. The reunited sisters are introduced to the dazzling art milieu of 1886 Paris, and soon become close friends to the leading Impressionists. Sabrine attracts a cult following as a poetess, the enigmatic “Haiku Princess.” Seemingly cured by Freud of her Grand Hysteria, Sabrine soon enters into a tumultuous relationship with Vincent van Gogh.

    Jule and Sigmund Freud, alarmed by the eerie parallels between the emotionally volatile couple and their self-destructive impulses, begin an urgent search to discover the root causes for Sabrine and Vincent’s growing psychoses. Julie, ‘The Dream Collector’ seeks their most unforgettable dream for Freud’s interpretation and revelations occur.

    The Dream Collector is an exploration of the psychological consequences of betrayal, abandonment–and the redemptive power of art.

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    Sherry V. Ostroff – The Wall at the Sugar Factory

    When Shaindel Pogrebiski’s life is shattered and uprooted by the senseless looting and murder that follow the civil war in Ukraine in 1919, she needs to figure out how to survive. With only her young daughter, Shaindel must flee the turmoil. But where will she go? While the world seems indifferent to the bloodbath upending Shaindel’s homeland, who will take in the refugees fleeing for their lives?

    The era of the anti-Jewish riots, the pogroms in Ukraine from 1918-1921, has taken on new scrutiny. Some scholars suggest that this period which resulted in great atrocities against the shtetl Jews, perpetuated by their neighbors, was really the beginning of the Holocaust. The pogroms normalized the slaughter and created ready and willing executioners for the Nazis. Their goal of making Europe Judenrein became easier.

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  • The 2025 Goethe Spotlight for Late Historical Fiction

    The 2025 Goethe Spotlight for Late Historical Fiction

    Where History Comes Alive on the Page

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    The Goethe Awards Celebrate Late Historical Fiction Excellence

    The submissions for the 2025 Awards are underway, and Goethe closes on August 31, 2025!

    From the elegant ballrooms of the Regency era to the trenches of the Great War, from Victorian drawing rooms to the tumultuous changes of the early 20th century, the Goethe Awards celebrate the rich tapestry of late historical fiction. Named for the great German writer who understood that literature must capture the spirit of its age, these awards honor authors who bring post-1750s history to vivid, authentic life.

    Late historical fiction occupies a unique space in literature: close enough to our modern world that we can trace the roots of contemporary society, yet distant enough to feel like stepping into another universe entirely. These are the periods that shaped our current world: the rise of industrial society, the emergence of modern democracy, the birth of contemporary romance, and the social movements that defined human progress.

    The Art of Bringing Recent History to Life

    Writing compelling late historical fiction requires a delicate balance of thorough research and engaging storytelling. Authors must master not just the major historical events, but the daily details that make a world feel authentic—how people dressed, spoke, courted, worked, and dreamed. The best late historical fiction doesn’t just tell us what happened; it helps us understand how it felt to live through transformative periods of human history.

    These stories resonate with modern readers because they explore themes that remain relevant today: social class struggles, religious freedom, women’s rights, immigration, and the eternal human desires for love, family, and belonging. Whether set in Napoleonic England or Jazz Age America, these novels illuminate both how much the world has changed and how much human nature remains constant.

    The research required for excellent late historical fiction is extraordinary! Authors often spend years studying everything from period clothing to social customs, from political movements to technological innovations, ensuring that every detail serves both historical accuracy and narrative power.

    Celebrating Our 2024 Grand Prize Winner!

    We’re delighted to honor Alina Rubin, whose moving novel Abigail’s Song claimed the 2024 Goethe Grand Prize with a beautifully crafted story set in 1809 England. The novel follows orphaned Abigail Jones, who after losing her mother and being cast out on Christmas Eve, finds refuge with medical student Oli Higgins (born David Fridman), who is hiding his Jewish identity to pursue his profession. Through Oli’s devout, loving Jewish family, Abigail discovers both belonging and her musical talents.

    Rubin masterfully explores the complex social dynamics of early 19th-century England, particularly the challenges faced by religious minorities and the rigid class structures that determined life opportunities. As Abigail grows up caught between worlds, “not Christian enough for the Gentiles, but as a non-Jew, she has no hope of marrying David.” The novel examines themes of identity, belonging, and the healing power of music that resonate across centuries. In addition to ongoing promotional features, Abigail’s Song will be regularly promoted throughout the year and for the next five years in our upcoming Hall of Fame posts. Alina Rubin will also be invited to participate in a Chanticleer 10-Question Interview, and Abigail’s Song will receive a coveted Chanticleer Editorial Review.

    Categories That Span the Modern Historical Era

    The Goethe Awards welcome historical fiction across the transformative periods of recent history:

    • Regency & Georgian – The elegant world of Jane Austen and beyond, featuring social refinement and romantic complexity
    • Turn of the Century – The pivotal period when the 19th century gave way to the modern world
    • 20th Century – The dynamic decades that shaped contemporary society (excluding wartime, which belongs to Hemingway)
    • World/International History – Global perspectives on historical events and cultural movements
    • U.S. History – American stories from the colonial period through modern times
    • 1830s-1900s, Victorian Era & Edwardian – The height of empire, industrial revolution, and social transformation

    Each category represents a different window into the forces that created our modern world, from intimate personal stories to sweeping social movements.

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    The Goethe Awards are part of Chanticleer’s comprehensive celebration of historical fiction across all time periods:

    Whether your historical fiction spans ancient civilizations or recent decades, Chanticleer offers a home for every period and perspective.

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    Check out some of these outstanding late historical fiction works we’ve celebrated recently!

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    Tsarina’s Jewels
    By Jerena Tobiasen

    Viscount Simon Nightingale-Temple seeks a life of peace with his beloved Mary after the harrowing years of the Bolshevik Revolution. But in Tsarina’s Jewels, the second book in Jerena Tobiasen’s The Nightingale and Sparrow Chronicles, Simon is dragged back into global conflict through his very family.

    While serving in the British Embassy in Petrograd, Simon witnessed firsthand that bloody revolution and the assassination of the Tsar’s family—all but one daughter, Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna, the beautiful woman who became his wife.

    Maria, “Mary”, hides in plain sight among the British aristocracy, and the couple hope to settle into their lives with Simon’s parents. However, soon after his return, the highest levels of the British government force Simon into service for the newly minted MI6.  Under threat of being blamed entirely for the Romanov family’s execution, Simon has no choice but to accept.

    Little does Simon know he’ll soon be spying on his own brother.

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    Sea Tigers & Merchants

    Sea Tigers & Merchants
    By Sandra Wagner-Wright

    A Goethe and Series First Place Winner!

    Two families vie for power in mercantile 18th-century Salem. Sea Tigers and Merchants, the second book in Sandra Wagner-Wright’s Salem Stories series, returns to a world of treacherous storms, tantalizing wealth, and the demands of high society on its children.

    Elias Hasket Derby, Sr. has kept his promise to his wife Eliza—they rule Salem. Hasket’s merchant ships bring in great fortune, while Eliza holds court as the most influential woman in the city’s social spheres. And their ambitions have grown to meet their station. Hasket launches his riskiest endeavor—the Grand Turk, a ship so massive she’s nearly too heavy to be pulled out of the docks. Meanwhile Eliza, snubbed by George Washington’s stay at another family’s mansion, insists they build a house so grand it will put all others to shame.

    Such success, of course, draws the envious eye of Hasket’s competitor.

    The Crowninshield family has an uphill battle before them. The patriarch, George, Sr., is unable to employ all his own sons as captains of his small fleet—leaving them to work for their uncle Hasket. But George shares Hasket’s ambition. With the support of his wife, Hasket’s sister Mary, he builds greater ships of his own. If only he could get his eldest sons to follow his wishes, all his goals would fall into place.

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    See our Review of Book 1 Here

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    If Someday Comes
    By David Calloway

    The 2023 Goethe Grand Prize Winner!

    David Calloway’s moving historical fiction, If Someday Comes: A Slave’s Story of Freedom, tells the true story of his great-grandfather George Calloway, born into slavery on January 8, 1829. in Cleveland, Tennessee.

    It is a tale of determination, perseverance, and achievement before and during the Civil War. If Someday Comes covers George’s final years in slavery; detailed accounts of the Civil War and its impacts on George and his family, both Black and White.

    It is a family saga of survival and endurance.

    The story begins in Cleveland, Tennessee, March 6th, 1857. We meet George and his family, his wife Elizabeth, their infant daughter Baby Caroline, and the stratified world of slavery in which they live. Thomas Howard Calloway (Marsa Thom), is their White owner who owns the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad, the South’s only copper mines, and the local bank. He is one of Cleveland’s prominent town leaders.

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    The Last Dahomey Warrior
    By Dr. Amy Holda Gueye

    The Last Dahomey Warrior by Dr. Amy Holda Gueye is the gripping story of a group of fearless and feared female soldiers of the Dahomey kingdom—and the young girl who withstands grave peril to stand among them.

    At age 11, Nanissa becomes the youngest candidate ever chosen to be one of the legendary Dahomey Akodgjie, an all-female elite class of warriors who protect their king and the Kingdom of Dahomey (now Benin).

    Left in the sacred forest with no weapons or food, Nanissa must survive ten days to earn her place on the path to becoming a Dahomey warrior. She encounters dangers during her test, but by listening to the voice of her mother she not only survives but is endowed by the spirit of the Leopard, which serves her well in battles to come.

    Nanissa learns to listen to more than just the teachings of her mother. The Queen Mother, Ahosi, who trains the Akodgjie warriors also serves as mentor to the young warrior. “Observe carefully, learn quickly, listen more, speak less…If you can learn what one does not say, memorize what one never teaches, and trust your gut, the voice right here in your chest… then you will make an excellent warrior.”

    Before Nanissa faces her first battle as a young woman, the Chief of a smaller tribe comes to the Palace with word that the French are coming—prepared for battle with armor and rifles.

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    These works demonstrate how the best historical fiction combines meticulous research with compelling storytelling to transport readers across time.


    See the Chanticleer Difference for Yourself!

    We’re excited about all the exceptional historical fiction we receive every year for both the CIBAs and for our Editorial Reviews. The Chanticleer International Book Awards offers an incredible $30,000 in cash, prizes, and promotion across all divisions!

    The Goethe Awards recognize the extraordinary research and storytelling skill required to bring recent history to authentic life. Whether you’ve spent years researching Victorian social customs, Georgian political movements, or early 20th-century cultural changes, these awards celebrate both your historical scholarship and narrative artistry.

    Your Historical Vision Awaits Recognition

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    Great late historical fiction doesn’t just recreate the past—it helps us understand how we became who we are today. Whether your story explores the drawing rooms of Regency England, the immigrant experience in turn-of-the-century America, or the social transformations of the early 1900s, the Goethe Awards celebrate the authors who make history feel immediate and alive.

    Bring your historical vision to life—the deadline is August 31, 2025!

    You know you want it…

    Submit to the Goethe Awards today and help us celebrate the artistry of late historical fiction!

  • The 2024 Series First Place Round Up

    The 2024 Series First Place Round Up

    A stack of books flying into the blue sky for the Book Series AwardsThe Series Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Genre Fiction (and now Non-Fiction). The Grand Prize Winner, Tim Facciola’s Series, A Vengeful Realm will be promoted for years to come in our annual Hall of Fame article, as well as be featured on the Series contest page year ’round!

    The best part about being a Chanticleer Int’l Book Award Winner is the love and attention you get all year ‘round!

    While these Award Winning Series are all Multi-book sagas, we are going to showcase the most important part of a Series. The beginning. Having a good start makes it memorable. The first book is the foundation, laying the first stitches into what later becomes a whole tapestry, telling their story.

    Join us in celebrating the 2024 first in the series of the First Place Series Winners!

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    Karen Inglis – The Secret Lake

    When Stella and her younger brother, Tom, move to their new London home, they become mystified by the disappearances of Harry, their elderly neighbor’s small dog. Where does he go? And why does he keep reappearing wet-through?

    Their quest to solve the riddle over the summer holidays leads to a boat buried under a grassy mound, and a tunnel that takes them to a secret lake.

    Who is the boy rowing towards them who looks so terrified? And whose are those children’s voices carried on the wind from beyond the woods?

    Stella and Tom soon discover that they have travelled back in time to their home and its gardens almost 100 years earlier. Here they make both friends and enemies, and uncover startling connections between the past and present.

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    Glen Dahlgren – The Child of Chaos

    Nothing can stop the gods of Order… except a roll of the dice.

    The Longing gnaws at young Galen, an irresistible force dragging him toward an ancient vault where Chaos slumbers. He doesn’t crave power, just an escape from Order’s suffocating grip and the twisted nightmares that haunt his sleep. But visions flicker in his mind, painting a world devoured by the very chaos he’s compelled to unleash.

    He’s not alone in this desperate pilgrimage. Another soul thrums with the same Longing, fueled by ambition and vengeance. The race to the vault is a collision course, a clash of desperation and darkness.

    Now, Galen stands at the precipice: trust his wild imagination, a double-edged sword that’s always landed him in trouble, or unleash the torrent that threatens to drown the world… unless, somehow, he can bend the very fabric of chance with a throw of his ancient, wood-carved dice.

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    Sandra Wagner-Wright – Ambition, Arrogance and Pride

    In 18th Century Salem, Massachusetts, the ambitious Derby and Crowninshield families vie for power amid a shifting social and political landscape.

    After the heartbreaking loss of their first child, Mary Hodges Derby and her husband Captain Richard Derby are blessed with a healthy son named Richard who is soon followed by four brothers and three sisters. All but one of the Derby boys follow their father to sea to secure their fortunes from America’s lucrative but treacherous trade routes to the West Indies and beyond.

    When Captain Derby’s oldest son comes of age, he decides to retire from the sea and establish a merchant house. Two of Richard’s brothers follow him as captains of their own ships, but Captain Derby keeps his son Hasket ashore to manage the family’s growing trade network.

    George Crowninshield, the youngest of four brothers, sails for the Derby family enterprise and ultimately marries Hasket’s sister Mary. Meanwhile, George’s sister Eliza makes a match with Hasket Derby.

    Though the two families are united by wedlock, rivalries, political turmoil, and questionable choices reveal the complex consequences of unchecked ambition, arrogance, and pride.

    Set during a pivotal time in Salem’s history when Americans broke their colonial ties with Great Britain, this gripping work of historical fiction explores the depth of human relationships through nuanced characters and vivid historical details. Recipes from the era bring the sights and flavors of 18th century Salem to life, while a glossary illuminates the context of the times.

    From Chanticleer:

    Sandra Wagner-Wright’s historical novel, Ambition, Arrogance and Pride, chronicles the rise of some of Salem, Massachusetts’s founding families, through the revolutionary war and beyond as they make their fortunes in far-off ports.

    Wagner-Wright tells this story through several points of view, but it is her strong female characters who carry this story, women like Mary Derby, whose courtship and marriage to George Crowninshield begins this saga.

    We follow Mary as she brings new life into the world while her husband is out at sea as captain of a merchant vessel. Wagner-Wright has done her research, making real the perils of pregnancy and childbirth in the 1700s. In keeping with the time and the rate of infant mortality, we suffer with Mary each time she loses a precious child.

    Men such as Captain Richard Derby and George Crowninshield travel the sea in search of foreign ports, while women like Mary, Lydia, and Eliza hold their families together in this intricate and expertly crafted story.

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    Taryn R. Hutchison – One Degree of Freedom

    Fifteen-year-old Adriana Nicu lives in the sheltered world of Bucharest, Romania, in the year 1987. Under the rule of Communist president Nicolae Ceaușescu, citizens of Bucharest live with the eyes and ears of the government ever present. Adriana’s future, which will involve becoming an engineer, is locked in against her will.

    During a visit to her aunt’s apartment, Adriana walks through a wardrobe into a hidden room filled with stacks of forbidden novels. Stories bring light into the darkest of circumstances as her family begins to unravel and her life strangely parallels those of her novels’ heroines. Adriana’s childhood loyalties and her belief that God doesn’t exist are called into question as her circumstances force her to rethink things she once believed were certain.

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    Kari Bovee – The Pryce of Conceit

    Also a Chanticleer 2024 Mystery & Mayhem First Place Winner!

    Murder takes center stage!

    1885. Arabella Pryce is struggling with heartbreak. In keeping with her late husband’s final wishes, she must leave behind her dazzling celebrity and breathe new life into their namesake hotel in Colorado.

    But when a beloved town beauty is found dead, all eyes—and suspicion—turn to her.

    With blood-stained evidence, handsome sheriffs, and libelous journalists turning her investigation into a dangerous drama, this determined thespian fears she’s missed her cue for survival.

    Amid whispered betrayals and shadowed secrets, a mischievous ghost guides her through a maze of perilous clues, drawing her ever closer to a truth more shocking than the lies surrounding her.

    Can she unmask the true killer and clear her name before her reputation is ruined forever?

    DiscoverThe Pryce of Conceit, the riveting first installment in The Pryce of Murder historical cozy mystery series, and witness a performance where murder is the main act!

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    J.L. Oakley – The Jøssing Affair

    Chanticleers 2016 Goethe Grand Prize Winner!

    British-trained Norwegian intelligence agent, Tore Haugland, is a jøssing—a patriot—sent to a fishing village on Norway’s west coast to set up a line to receive weapons and agents from England via the “Shetland Bus.” Posing as a deaf fisherman, his mission is complicated when he falls in love with Anna Fromme, a German widow. Accused of betraying her husband, she has a young daughter and secrets of her own. Although the Allies have liberated France, the most zealous Nazis hang on in Norway, sending out agents to disembowel resistance groups. If Haugland fails, it could cost him his life and the lives of the fishermen who have joined him. When Haugland is betrayed and left for dead, he will have to find the one who betrayed him and destroyed his network. He will also have to prove that the one he loves was not the informer. In wartime love and trust are not always compatible.

    From Chanticleer:

    At a time when true identities are carefully protected and information can get you killed, heroes emerge to fight the evils of Nazi-occupied Norway in J.L. Oakley’s highly suspenseful and beautifully penned historical fiction novel,The Jøssing Affair.

    In a quiet Norwegian fishing village during the Nazi occupation, risk lurks everywhere. Most residents are patriotic members of the resistance, “jøssings,” but there are “quislings,” too. Those who collaborate with the Germans and tout the Nazi propaganda of Nordic brotherhood between the nations. Mistaking the two is a matter of life and death.

    At the heart of the narrative is Jens Hansen who is an exceedingly mild-mannered handyman and a deaf-mute. Jens helps his friend Kjell on this fishing boat but mostly keeps to himself, communicating with paper and pencil when asked a question.

    But Jens has a secret. His real identity is that of Tore Haugland, a man who will risk his life repeatedly as a British-trained member of the resistance. He and Kjell coordinate the transport of weapons and agents via the “Shetland bus,” a fleet of small fishing boats and a few American submarine chasers, that make excursions from the coast of Norway to the Scottish Shetland Islands.

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    Ralph R. “Rick” Steinke – Major Jake Fortina and the Tier One Threat

    At the behest of rogue Iranian government officials, two terrorists break into the grave of an American veterans cemetery in the Suresnes suburb of Paris. What they take from that grave could lead to the deaths of millions of Israeli and US citizens, as well as Jews around the world. US Army Major Jake Fortina, a military attaché stationed at the US Embassy in Paris, is called upon by the FBI and French and Italian law enforcement and intelligence officials to help defeat Iran’s nefarious plan. Beginning in Paris, this international drama leads readers from Afghanistan to England, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, and the United States in the scramble to save the world from a terror unknown since the deadly Spanish flu outbreak of 1918.

    From Chanticleer:

    Why would Iranian terrorists break into a Paris cemetery and steal the bones of an American Jewish WWI veteran? The answer lies in the deadly parallel history of WWI and the Spanish flu, but it’s a mystery that Jake Fortina will have to uncover in Ralph R. “Rick” Steinke’s thriller, Major Jake Fortina and the Tier One Threat. 

    During WWI, the Spanish Flu killed millions of people—some estimates as high as 100 million—but a Jewish nurse tossed off the flu like a cold and continued to serve her country. Iran’s leaders believe the DNA in her bones will let them develop a virus that could kill Americans and Israelis by the millions while simultaneously developing immunity for Iran’s own population.

    This threat drives the story as it reaches deep into multiple countries and their governments, who collectively try to figure out the importance of the bones theft and, ultimately, what to do about it.

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    Mike Murphey – Tales of Physics, Lust and Greed

    In the mid-21st century, time travel becomes a reality through a top-secret government-corporate initiative. Enter Marshall Grissom: socially awkward, perpetually overlooked, and unexpectedly thrust into the heart of this groundbreaking project.
    Joined by the alluring and mischievous Sheila Schuler and the dangerous industrial spy Marta Hamilton, Marshall embarks on a journey that challenges everything they thought they knew about time and causality. As evidence mounts that the past may be irreversible, corporate investors demand proof the past can be manipulated—or threaten to pull the plug.

    The unlikely trio is sent back to Marshall’s high school days with a seemingly simple mission: save the life of his unrequited love. But in a world where powerful corporations will stop at nothing to protect their interests, the travelers find themselves in a deadly game of cat and mouse. With time running out and lives on the line, Marshall and his companions must navigate the treacherous waters of temporal manipulation, corporate greed, and their own conflicting motivations. Can they change the past without destroying their future?

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    Rose Prendeville – Mistress Mackintosh and the Shaw Wretch

    Also a Chanticleer 2023 Chatelaine First Place Winner!

    In 1725, a secret convent has been established on the Aberdeenshire coast.

    Jory Mackintosh is more excited by healing herbs than husbands or holy prayers. She craves freedom—and a chance to sneak into medical school. Instead, on the eve of her escape, she becomes an unwilling pawn in her family’s schemes with a rival clan.

    Finlay Shaw, the disgraced younger brother of the laird, has spent ten long years atoning for his past failures, but nothing can wash away the stain of fratricide. When the clans order him to escort Jory to her new life as a nun, thus securing an alliance with the freshly formed Black Watch, it’s his last chance for redemption. Too bad for Finn, Jory has no intention of following orders.

    Trapped on the road together, often with only one bed between them, the two butt heads and match wits, forced to acknowledge the dark shadows that have haunted them both for years. Can they learn to trust each other, and themselves, to fly in the face of their families’ wishes, or will they choose the solitary futures they always believed they deserve in this unorthodox runaway bride story?

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    Thank you for joining us to celebrate the 2024 Series First Place Winners!

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    Your book can join the Tiers of Achievement, but only if you submit to the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards!

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    Got a great Fiction Book? The 2025 Series Book Awards are open through the end of July!

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  • The 2025 Spotlight for the Book Series Awards, Fiction & Non-Fiction

    The 2025 Spotlight for the Book Series Awards, Fiction & Non-Fiction

    One Book Hooks Readers—A Series Keeps Them Forever!

    The Series Awards Celebrate Literary Worlds Worth Revisiting

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    The submissions for the 2025 Awards are underway, and Series closes on July 31, 2025!

    There’s something magical that happens when a single great book becomes part of something larger—when characters you’ve grown to love continue their journeys, when worlds you’ve fallen into keep expanding, and when the story you thought was over reveals it was just the beginning. The Series Awards celebrate this unique literary achievement: the ability to sustain excellence across multiple volumes while building reader loyalty that lasts for years.

    In today’s competitive market, a successful series doesn’t just sell books—it creates communities. From fantasy epics that span generations to mystery series featuring beloved detectives, from young adult adventures that grow with their audience to non-fiction works that build comprehensive expertise, series offer something no standalone work can: the promise that the story never truly ends.

    The Power of Sustained Storytelling

    Creating a successful series requires more than just writing multiple books—it demands the vision to build worlds that can support extended exploration, characters complex enough to evolve across volumes, and the skill to maintain consistent quality while keeping readers surprised. It’s the difference between telling a story and creating a literary universe.

    Series also offer unparalleled marketing advantages. When readers discover a series they love, they don’t just buy one book—they buy the entire collection and eagerly await the next installment. Publishers understand this power: a successful series can anchor an entire catalog, creating reliable revenue streams and devoted readerships that traditional standalone novels rarely achieve.

    But perhaps most importantly, series allow authors to explore themes and develop characters in ways that single volumes simply cannot accommodate. The greatest series become more than entertainment—they become ongoing relationships between authors and readers.

    Multi-Genre Excellence

    The Series Awards welcome submissions across every genre and format, recognizing that great serial storytelling knows no boundaries. Whether your series spans science fiction galaxies, historical periods, contemporary mysteries, or non-fiction expertise, we celebrate the unique challenges and rewards of multi-volume excellence.

    Our categories align with all Chanticleer divisions, encompassing both fiction and non-fiction works. From epic fantasy trilogies to business guide series, from young adult adventures to literary explorations, every genre offers opportunities for the kind of sustained storytelling that creates lasting reader relationships.

    Celebrating Our 2024 Grand Prize Winner!

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    We’re thrilled to honor Tim Facciola, whose epic fantasy series A Vengeful Realm claimed the 2024 Series Grand Prize with a completed trilogy that masterfully demonstrates everything we look for in award-winning series fiction. This sweeping saga—described as “Spartacus meets Game of Thrones”—follows Zephyrus from his awakening as an amnesiac gladiator through his ultimate confrontation with gods and destiny.

    What makes A Vengeful Realm exemplary is Facciola’s ability to sustain complex world-building across three volumes while developing characters who evolve authentically with each installment. From The Scales of Balance through The Age of the End, readers witness not just epic battles and political intrigue, but profound character growth and an ever-expanding fictional universe that rewards investment.

    Blue and Gold Badge Recognizing A Vengeful Realm: Scales of Balance Book 1 by Tim Facciola for Winning the 2023 Overall Grand Prize Award

    The series showcases the marketing power of cohesive serial storytelling—Book 1 won the 2023 Overall Grand Prize for Best Book, proving that exceptional series often begin with exceptional individual volumes. Facciola’s achievement demonstrates how the best series create worlds readers never want to leave and characters they never want to say goodbye to. In addition to ongoing promotional features, A Vengeful Realm will be regularly promoted throughout the year and for the next five years in our upcoming Hall of Fame posts. Tim Facciola will also be invited to participate in a Chanticleer 10-Question Interview and receive continued recognition across our promotional platforms.

    Looking at Series Excellence

    Check out some of these outstanding series we’ve celebrated recently that showcase the power of sustained storytelling!

    The Nightingale and Sparrow Chronicles
    By Jerena Tobiasen

     

    Jerena Tobiasen’s The Nightingale and Sparrow Chronicles weaves together the personal costs of duty with the sweeping political upheavals of early 20th century Europe. Through Viscount Simon Nightingale-Temple’s journey from naval officer to reluctant spy, Tobiasen creates a panoramic view of revolution, family loyalty, and survival.

    Love and loss define the stakes in revolutionary Russia.

    Beginning with Simon’s covert mission in Petrograd during the 1915 Russian Revolution, the series establishes its emotional core through Simon’s romance with Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna—the sole surviving Romanov daughter. As Mary hides among British aristocracy in the second book, her trauma from witnessing her family’s execution adds psychological depth to the espionage framework.

    Family betrayal elevates traditional spy fiction.

    What distinguishes Tobiasen’s work is her willingness to complicate spy narratives with intimate family conflicts. Simon’s forced recruitment into MI6 becomes doubly painful when he must investigate his own brother Richard’s treason. The series succeeds because Tobiasen balances meticulous historical research with emotionally resonant character development, grounding the series in lived historical reality while exploring timeless themes of loyalty and sacrifice.

    Read the review for book 1 Tsarina’s Crown here and book 2 Tsarina’s Jewels here.

    These works demonstrate how the best series create something greater than the sum of their individual volumes—building reader loyalty and literary worlds that endure.

    Bella Brown Series
    By J.W. Zarek

    J.W. Zarek’s Bella Brown series captures the joy of childhood curiosity and the special bond between grandmother and granddaughter. Through Bella’s adventures with butterflies and everyday challenges, Zarek creates stories that blend whimsical exploration with gentle life lessons, all brought to vibrant life by illustrator Anastasia’s playful artwork.

    Grandma Yetta’s wisdom guides Bella through wonder and worries.

    Whether Bella is searching for Grandma Yetta’s missing butterfly locket across imagined global destinations or tackling her overwhelmingly messy room, their phone conversations form the emotional heart of each story. Yetta’s calm blue dialogue contrasts beautifully with Bella’s energetic pink text, making it easy for young readers to follow their conversations while emphasizing their different approaches to problem-solving. The series celebrates how patient guidance can transform daunting tasks—from cleaning chaos to processing memories—into manageable, even enjoyable experiences.

    The books excel at teaching through discovery rather than preaching. Bella learns butterfly facts during her imaginative travels and cleaning strategies through Yetta’s step-by-step encouragement. Anastasia’s illustrations enhance this educational element with hidden details like Pip the Domovoi tucked throughout the pages, rewarding careful observation. The vibrant pastel artwork makes each location and emotion feel immediate, whether capturing the wonder of butterfly gardens or the satisfying transformation of a clean room.

    Read the review for Bella Brown—Grandma’s Missing Butterfly Locket here and Bella Brown’s Messier Than Messy Room here.

    Helena P. Schrader WWII Aviation Series
    By Helena P. Schrader

    Helena P. Schrader delivers two of the most authentic and compelling WWII aviation novels in recent memory, exploring the psychological toll of aerial warfare on RAF pilots and crews. Through meticulous research and deeply human storytelling, Schrader captures both the technical precision of military aviation and the emotional cost of sustained combat operations during Britain’s darkest hours.

    Authentic aerial combat meets profound psychological insight.

    From the dogfights of the Battle of Britain in Where Eagles Never Flew to the bomber campaigns of 1943-44 in Moral Fibre, Schrader demonstrates masterful command of aviation history and human psychology. Her aircraft practically come alive with technical detail—Hurricanes, Spitfires, and Messerschmitts engage in breathtaking aerial battles that feel immediate and visceral. Yet what elevates these novels beyond military fiction is Schrader’s unflinching examination of combat stress, survivor’s guilt, and the crushing weight of repeated missions under impossible conditions.

    Character depth transcends genre expectations.

    Kit Moran’s journey from decorated veteran to accused coward and back to redemption in Moral Fibre exemplifies Schrader’s nuanced approach to heroism. Rather than creating invincible warriors, she crafts vulnerable, authentic characters who struggle with fear, exhaustion, and moral complexity. The novels explore Britain’s class-conscious culture while celebrating the resilience and camaraderie that sustained the RAF through its most desperate period. Schrader’s authentic dialogue and multiple perspectives—including German airmen—create a comprehensive portrait of aerial warfare that honors both the sacrifice and the humanity of all involved.

    Read the review for Where Eagles Never Flew here and Moral Fibre: A Bomber Pilot’s Story here.

    Salem Stories Series
    By Sandra Wagner-Wright

    Sandra Wagner-Wright’s Salem Stories series brings 18th-century Massachusetts to vivid life through the interconnected sagas of the Derby and Crowninshield families. These meticulously researched novels explore how personal ambition and family loyalty shape the founding of American maritime commerce, told through the perspectives of both powerful patriarchs and the strong women who guide them behind the scenes.

    Family rivalry drives early American enterprise.

    The series chronicles the fierce competition between merchant dynasties as they build privateering empires through dangerous overseas trade. From Mary Derby’s marriage to George Crowninshield in the first novel to the next generation’s struggles in Sea Tigers & Merchants, Wagner-Wright demonstrates how family bonds and business rivalries intertwine across decades. The Derby and Crowninshield families are simultaneously connected through marriage and divided by commercial ambition, creating complex dynamics where brothers-in-law compete for dominance while their wives navigate the social and emotional costs of such rivalry.

    Authentic historical detail anchors personal drama.

    Wagner-Wright’s extensive research shines through rich period vernacular, detailed descriptions of maritime commerce, and unflinching portrayals of 18th-century hardships. The novels capture everything from the perils of childbirth without modern medicine to the treacherous realities of international trade in an era of pirates and hostile foreign governments. Rather than romanticizing the past, Wagner-Wright shows how families built fortunes through calculated risks while facing genuine dangers—both on the high seas and in Salem’s ruthless social hierarchies.

    Read the review for Ambition, Arrogance and Pride here and Sea Tigers & Merchants here.

    See the Chanticleer Difference for Yourself!

    We’re excited about all the exceptional series we receive every year for both the CIBAs and for our Editorial Reviews. The Chanticleer International Book Awards offers an incredible $30,000 in cash, prizes, and promotion across all divisions!

    The Series Awards provide recognition that extends far beyond individual book promotion. When we celebrate your series, we’re promoting an entire literary universe—creating marketing momentum that benefits every volume and builds anticipation for future installments.

    Your Literary Universe Awaits Recognition

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    Whether you’ve completed a trilogy that ties together all loose ends or launched an ongoing series that promises years of reader engagement, the Series Awards recognize the unique achievement of sustained excellence across multiple volumes. For publishers, series recognition provides powerful marketing tools that highlight your investment in long-term storytelling. For authors, it validates the vision and commitment required to build worlds worth revisiting.

    You know you want it…

    Submit to the Series Awards today and let us celebrate the worlds you’ve built to last!

  • Celebrating Father’s Day with Some of Memorable Book Dads

    Celebrating Father’s Day with Some of Memorable Book Dads

    This Father’s Day remember that whether the Book Dads are good or bad, they’re often unforgettable

    From the steadfast wisdom of Atticus Finch to the murderous insanity of Jack Torrance, literature has long been shaped by the impact of fathers. These characters guide, challenge, and sometimes harm, but through their stories, they reveal the many shades of fatherhood — flawed, noble, complex, and deeply human. On this Father’s Day, we want to dive into those characters to honor the types of literary dad who’ve left their mark on our hearts and imaginations.

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    Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, a great literary father
    By Harper Lee

    Atticus Finch stands as an example of moral integrity and wisdom in fatherhood. He doesn’t simply guide his children, Scout and Jem, with the rules of right and wrong—he teaches them how to think critically, empathize with others, and live with courage, even when it’s unpopular. He instills in them a strong sense of justice, fairness, and compassion, and encourages them to walk in someone else’s shoes before passing judgment. What makes Atticus such a great father is his ability to balance discipline with understanding, offering both structure and freedom for his children to develop their own convictions. Above all, he leads by example, showing them the importance of standing up for what’s right, regardless of the personal cost. His steady presence and unwavering principles make him not just a father, but a moral compass for his children—and for the reader. One of our favorite book dads.

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    Pap Finn in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a poor example for Father’s Day
    By Mark Twain

    Huck Finn’s father, known simply as Pap, is one of the most reprehensible figures in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He’s an abusive, alcoholic, and selfish man, whose presence in Huck’s life is both oppressive and damaging. Pap’s sole interest is in controlling Huck and taking his money, rather than nurturing him. He represents the worst aspects of society, and his treatment of Huck pushes the young boy to seek freedom and independence. Unlike the noble fathers in literature, such as Atticus Finch, Pap is a stark reminder of how fatherhood can become a source of harm and dysfunction. His toxic influence leaves Huck with a profound desire to escape and forge his own path—making his journey down the Mississippi River as much about fleeing his father as it is about discovering who he wants to become.

    Horton in Horton Hatches the Egg, book dad classic
    By Dr Seuss

    In Horton Hatches the Egg, Horton stands out as a great literary dad because of his unwavering dedication, kindness, and sense of responsibility. Despite being a gentle and loving elephant, he finds himself in an unexpected situation when he agrees to sit on Mayzie’s egg while she takes a break. Even though he faces numerous challenges and mockery from others, Horton never abandons the egg, displaying incredible patience and commitment. He demonstrates the importance of keeping promises, even when the task seems overwhelming. His genuine love and care for the egg, which eventually hatches into a baby bird, showcases his nurturing nature, making Horton a truly selfless and devoted father figure. His actions remind us that true parenting is about sacrifice, perseverance, and unconditional love.

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    Mr. Bennet in Pride & Prejudice, a literary dad to be sure
    By Jane Austen

    Mr. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice may not fit the conventional mold of a “perfect” father, but his strengths as a parent lie in his wit, his ability to recognize his daughters’ individual personalities, and his deep love for them, even if it isn’t always shown in traditional ways. While often absent or detached in the face of his wife’s relentless push for marriage matches, Mr. Bennet demonstrates a unique form of care: his respect for his daughters’ intelligence and independence. He encourages Elizabeth’s sharp mind and wit, even if it sometimes leads to tension, and he ultimately supports her choices in matters of love and marriage, even when they challenge societal expectations. Although he may not always act as a pillar of emotional support, his genuine concern for his daughters’ futures—despite his sarcastic humor and frequent retreat to his library—reveals a quieter, yet significant form of fatherly devotion. He may not be perfect, but his occasional wisdom and love for his children make him a good figure to celebrate on Father’s Day.

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    Jack Torrance in The Shining, another one where maybe we skip Father’s Day
    By Stephen King

    Jack Torrance in The Shining is a deeply flawed and ultimately destructive father, whose internal demons and personal struggles prevent him from being a healthy, supportive figure for his son, Danny. On the surface, Jack seems like a man trying to rebuild his life and provide for his family, but his volatile temper, alcoholism, and the pressure of his own unfulfilled ambitions cause him to spiral into anger and violence. While he genuinely loves Danny, his inability to control his darker impulses makes him a danger to those he is supposed to protect. As the novel progresses, Jack’s descent into madness under the influence of the Overlook Hotel amplifies his worst qualities, turning him into a direct threat to his son’s safety. Instead of being the guiding, nurturing father figure Danny needs, Jack becomes a tragic example of how unresolved trauma and unchecked mental illness can warp a father’s relationship with his child. Jack’s journey highlights the tragic consequences of a father who is unable to overcome his flaws for the sake of his family. A top contender for a bad literary dad.

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    Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, one to celebrate every Father’s Day
    By Victor Hugo

    Jean Valjean in Les Misérables is an extraordinary father figure because of his unwavering love, sacrifice, and redemption. Despite his troubled past as a convict, Valjean transforms himself into a man of integrity, guided by a strong moral compass. His devotion to Cosette, the orphaned daughter of Fantine, elevates him from a mere guardian to a true father. Valjean takes Cosette in when she is vulnerable, providing her with not only safety and care but also a sense of worth and love. He gives her the childhood she was denied and strives to protect her from the dangers of the world, even if it means sacrificing his own happiness and freedom. What makes him a great boo dad is his capacity for selflessness and the way he teaches Cosette—through his actions, not just his words—that love, compassion, and honor are far more important than wealth or status. Valjean’s fatherly love is not just about physical care but also emotional and moral guidance, offering Cosette the stability and values she needs to build her own future. In many ways, he becomes the father she never had, and his profound influence on her life is a testament to the redemptive power of love and sacrifice.

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    Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather, a controversial father figure
    By Mario Puzo

    Don Vito Corleone is an iconic figure because he embodies the complexities of power, loyalty, and love within the context of family. As the head of the Corleone crime family, he is a ruthless strategist who will stop at nothing to protect his empire and his loved ones. Yet, despite his criminal activities, his deep devotion to his family makes him a compelling character. His actions are driven by an unwavering desire to ensure the well-being of his children, even if it means sacrificing his own peace of mind or moral integrity. Don Vito’s blend of wisdom, compassion, and calculated ruthlessness paints him as a patriarch who, though bound by the violent realities of his world, is still deeply concerned with maintaining family unity and legacy. His belief in loyalty and his willingness to go to great lengths to keep his family safe is what ultimately makes him both a feared figure and a deeply sympathetic one.

    Happy Father’s Day

    to all the Dad, Grandads, Step-Dads, and all the Father Figures out there!

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    Interested in reading about more memorable fathers? We’ve put together a list of some of the best books about fathers and family dynamics we’ve seen this year.

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    Guided: Lost Love, Hidden Realms, and the Open Road
    By Kirsten Throneberry
    CIBA First Place Winner in the Journey Division

    In her stunning memoir, Guided: Lost Love, Hidden Realms, and the Open Road, Kirsten Throneberry weaves together the highs and lows of a road trip packed with life wisdom, where she explores grief, spirituality, and rekindled hope.

    Throneberry’s achingly vulnerable memoir splits its readers’ hearts and tenderly sews them back together.

    In the aftermath of the devastating loss of her husband, Kirsten sells her home and takes her two small sons, two elderly pups, and eccentric mother on a year-long road trip around the United States in their new-to-them Bigfoot RV.

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    The Tale of the English Templar
    By Helena P. Schrader

    Far from the romantic legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, Helena P. Schrader’s The Tale of the English Templar faithfully captures the harsh decimation of the Knights Templar. Schrader offers a sobering, immersive look at one of history’s darkest betrayals. This is historical fiction worthy of legend with its feet planted firmly in research—not myth.

    Set in the early 14th century, the novel captures the downfall of the Knights Templar at the hands of French King Philip IV. With the Pope’s reluctant cooperation, the Templars are accused of heresy and tortured until they confess to crimes they didn’t commit. The king’s true motive? Their immense wealth.

    Continue reading here…

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    Sea Tigers and Merchants: A New American Generation (Salem Stories Book 2)
    By Sandra Wagner Wright, narrated by Christa Lewis
    CIBA First Place Winner in the Goethe Division

    Sandra Wagner-Wright’s audible version of Sea Tigers & Merchants: A New American Generation, Salem Stories Book 2continues the sagas of two prominent families that dominate the shipping industry of young Salem. Narrator Christa Lewis fully embodies the unique characters of this swashbuckling historical adventure.

    Wagner-Wright takes us back to 1790. In recently independent America, the next generation of the Crowninshield and Derby families try to continue building their fortunes on the treacherous high seas. Threats of pirates, storms, and ever-changing economies drives their fates, their successes, and their failures. Wagner-Wright’s skillful pen brings to life each young person, female and male, as they variously seek out or shun a chance at love on shore.

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    The Rocket Man’s Daughter: A Novel of Family, Faith and Resistance in Nazi Germany
    By Bruce Gardner

    The Rocket Man’s Daughter: A Novel of Family, Faith and Resistance in Nazi Germany by Bruce Gardner tells a harrowing story of German life under the Nazi Regime from 1934 to 1945. Through the experiences of a young woman whose family is torn by competing loyalties, this riveting tale shines a rarely seen spotlight on some of the most heart wrenching moral dilemmas faced by German civilians and soldiers caught up in the crucible of fascist tyranny and war.

    Klara Neumann is the Rocket Man’s Daughter. She’s only fourteen in 1934 when the Führer, Adolf Hitler, finally eliminates all rivals and consolidates his control of Germany under the Nazi Party.

    Klara’s family represents a microcosm of the country’s middle socio-economic class, working in government-sponsored roles that demand slavish obedience to the Führer and his decrees. Her father, Erich, is the quintessential ‘rocket man’, a university professor dragged into the Nazi war machine to help his friend and colleague Dr. Wernher von Braun develop the deadly new V-2 rockets intended to terrorize Germany’s future enemies. Her mother, meanwhile, strives to be a dutiful Nazi wife, her brother an honorable Wehrmacht army officer, and her elder sister Elke the devoted leader of a female Hitler Youth section.

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    Eating Together, Being Together: Recipes, Activities, and Advice from a Chef Dad and Psychologist Mom
    By Julian C.E. Clauss-Ehlers and Caroline S. Clauss
    CIBA Grand Prize Winner in the Insight & Information Division

    Eating Together, Being Together is a rare, enlightening book that teaches the importance of family dining, both on the culinary side and in its benefits for childhood and young adult development beyond the kitchen walls.

    Co-authored by master Chef and Dad, Julian C.E. Clauss-Ehlers, and Ph.D. Psychologist and Mom, Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Eating Together, Being Together offers up their parental wisdom and expertise from the heart of the home—the kitchen.

    With informative but relaxed conversations about food choices, preparation, and related activities, the two provide great insight into how family mealtime promotes well-being in a child’s life. As involved adults, they incorporate thoughtful discussions about spending quality time with their children, sharing and mitigating bad feelings, and making wonderful memories. Ultimately, they showcase family meals as nourishment for both the body and soul.

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    We would like to wish all fathers, fathers-to-be, stand-in fathers, and those who possess the fathering instinct, a very Happy Father’s Day! 


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    Thank you for joining us in celebrating the Fathers in our life!

    Do you have a book with fathers that deserves to be discovered? You can always submit your book for an Editorial Review with Chanticleer!

    Chanticleer Editorial Review Packages are optimized to maximize your digital footprint. Reviews are one of the most powerful tools available to authors to help sell and market their books. Find out what all the buzz is about here.

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    Submitting to Book Awards is a great way to get your book discovered! Anytime you advance in the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards, your name and book are promoted right here on our website, through our newsletter, and across social media. One of the best ways to engage in long tail marketing!

    Thank you again to the authors who wrote these wonderful books, and to fathers and father figures around the world! You are so loved and appreciated!

  • The 2024 Book Series Award WINNERS for Genre Fiction

    The 2024 Book Series Award WINNERS for Genre Fiction

    A stack of books flying into the blue sky for the Book Series AwardsThe CIBA FICTION SERIES Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in any of our 16 Fiction Divisions where the author has written a series. The Fiction Series Book Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs) is seeking for the best book series in all of its fifteen fiction divisions: Mysteries, Suspense Thrillers, Espionage/High Stakes, Young Adult, Middle-Grade Readers, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Supernatural and Paranormal, Romance, Historical Fiction.

    1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners were announced at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony by David Fitz-Gerald on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 at the Bellingham Yacht Club in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

    This is the OFFICIAL 2024 LIST of the SERIES BOOK AWARDS First Place Category Winners and the M&M Grand Prize Winner.

    Join us in congratulating the following award-winning authors and their works in the CIBAs

    Middle Grade Fiction

    • Karen Inglis – Secret Lake Mystery Adventures

    YA Fantasy

    • Glen Dahlgren – The Chronicles of Chaos

    Late Historical Fiction

    • Sandra Wagner-Wright – Salem Stories

    Historical Young Adult

    • Taryn R. Hutchison – A Cold War Trilogy

    Cozy Mysteries

    • Kari Bovee – The Pryce of Murder

    20th Century Wartime Fiction

    • J.L. Oakley – The Jossing series

    High Stakes Suspense

    • Ralph R. “Rick” Steinke – Jake Fortina Series

    HUMOR & SATIRE

    • Mike Murphey – Tales of Physics, Lust and Greed

    Romantic Fiction

    • Rose Prendeville – Brides of Chattan

    The Grand Prize Winner for the 2024 SERIES Awards is:

    A Vengeful Realm

    by Tim Facciola

    You can see all of our amazing 2024 Series Finalists! Congratulations to all and thank you for submitting!

    Well done climbing the CIBA Levels of Achievement!

    PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

    Attn CIBA Winners: More goodies and prizes will be coming your way along with promotion in our magazine, website, and advertisements in Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards long-tail marketing strategy. Welcome to the CIBA Hall of Fame for Award Winners!

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    Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook. Our handle is @ChantiReviews

    A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in May. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. You will receive an OFFICIAL EMAIL NOTIFICATION with Digital Badges and more information.

    NOTE: We will post at least two 2024 CIBA Divisions’ OFFICIAL Winners per business day starting April 14, 2025. We do a final sweep and reconciliation prior to making the Official CIBA Posts for the 2023 First Place and Grand Prize Winners. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding. There are many moving parts involved with the Chanticleer International Book Awards Program.

    Thank you for participating in the 2024 CIBAs! We are looking forward to reading your future entries.

    The Chanticleer Team

  • The 2024 Goethe Book Awards WINNERS for Late Historical Fiction

    The 2024 Goethe Book Awards WINNERS for Late Historical Fiction

    Post 1750s Historical Fiction AwardThe Goethe Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in post-1750s Historical Fiction.  The Goethe Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    The Goethe Book Awards competition is named for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who was born at the dawn of the new era of enlightenment on August 28, 1749.

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring Late Period Historical Fiction. Regency, Victorian, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, World and other wars before the 20th century, history of non-western cultures, set after the 1750s, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    The other three Historical Fiction Genres are the Laramie Awards for Americana Fiction, the Chaucer Awards for Early Historical Fiction, and the Hemingway Awards for 20th c. Wartime Fiction.

    1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners were announced at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony by Gail Hertzog on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 at the Bellingham Yacht Club in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference

    This is the OFFICIAL 2024 LIST of the GOETHE BOOK AWARDS First Place Category Winners and the GOETHE Grand Prize Winner.

     

    Join us in celebrating the following authors and their works in the 2024 CIBAs.

    • Janis Robinson Daly – The Path Beneath Her Feet

    • Sandra Wagner-Wright – Sea Tigers & Merchants: A New American Generation

    • James Conroyd Martin – Napoleon’s Shadow Wife: A Novel of Countess Marie Walewska

    • Florence Reiss Kraut – Street Corner Dreams, A Novel

    • Leo Daughtry – Talmadge Farm

    • Jeza Belle – Blood Rouge

    • R.W. Meek – The Dream Collector, Book II “Sabrine & Vincent van Gogh”

    • Sherry V. Ostroff – The Wall at the Sugar Factory

    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2024 GOETHE Awards is:

    Abigail’s Song

    By Alina Rubin

    You can see all of our amazing 2024 Goethe Finalists! Congratulations to all and thank you for submitting!

    Well done climbing the CIBA Levels of Achievement!

    PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

    Attn CIBA Winners: More goodies and prizes will be coming your way along with promotion in our magazine, website, and advertisements in Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards long-tail marketing strategy. Welcome to the CIBA Hall of Fame for Award Winners!

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    Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook. Our handle is @ChantiReviews

    A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in May. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. You will receive an OFFICIAL EMAIL NOTIFICATION with Digital Badges and more information.

    NOTE: We will post at least two 2024 CIBA Divisions’ OFFICIAL Winners per business day starting April 14, 2025. We do a final sweep and reconciliation prior to making the Official CIBA Posts for the 2024 First Place and Grand Prize Winners. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding. There are many moving parts involved with the Chanticleer International Book Awards Program.

    Thank you for participating in the 2024 CIBAs! We are looking forward to reading your future entries.

    The Chanticleer Team

     

  • SEA TIGERS & MERCHANTS: A New American Generation (Salem Stories Book 2) by Sandra Wagner Wright, narrated by Christa Lewis – Historical Fiction, Maritime & Naval History, US Historical Fiction

    SEA TIGERS & MERCHANTS: A New American Generation (Salem Stories Book 2) by Sandra Wagner Wright, narrated by Christa Lewis – Historical Fiction, Maritime & Naval History, US Historical Fiction

     

    Sandra Wagner-Wright’s audible version of Sea Tigers & Merchants: A New American Generation, Salem Stories Book 2 continues the sagas of two prominent families that dominate the shipping industry of young Salem. Narrator Christa Lewis fully embodies the unique characters of this swashbuckling historical adventure.

    Wagner-Wright takes us back to 1790. In recently independent America, the next generation of the Crowninshield and Derby families try to continue building their fortunes on the treacherous high seas. Threats of pirates, storms, and ever-changing economies drives their fates, their successes, and their failures. Wagner-Wright’s skillful pen brings to life each young person, female and male, as they variously seek out or shun a chance at love on shore.

    Captain George Crowninshield and Haskett Derby duke it out for power and control of the Eastern Seaboard, with their families caught up in the contest.

    Wagner-Wright shows how these merchants brave great risk through maritime exploits in France, the Netherlands, the West Indies, Africa, and Asia. During their adventures on the sea, these captains fight relentlessly for the vessels—which become as famous as those captains themselves.

    Wagner-Wright’s expert knowledge of this time period allows her to illustrate the nuances behind each family’s successes, humiliations, and failures.

    She explores a patriarchal society’s desire to control the lives of their women and offspring in pursuit of building empires. We become familiar with the strong women and daughters who support their men and help them make decisions to promote their children and businesses.

    Sea Tigers & Merchants recreates the courting process of early Americana, along with other rules and rituals of society at the time. We are taken behind the scenes to see how the women smooth the ruffled feathers of their proud and arrogant husbands, tempering feuds between fathers and sons. Wagner-Wright shows these patriarchs both at their most effective and their most flawed. This lends her male characters a sympathetic human element while highlighting the female power behind these strong men who depend on their women for guidance and counsel.

    The post-revolutionary times may have put the war behind them, but they are still fraught with aggressions by the British crown and pirates on the high seas. Wagner-Wright’s historical representation of this period brings to life the real threat imposed by an angry monarch at the mariners of the newly formed nation.

    The historical exploration of trade, politics, and romantic alliances in Sea Tigers & Merchants will appeal to any readers who appreciate the revolutionary period in America.

    This audible version will further engage and delight listeners through a combination of Wagner-Wright’s masterful storytelling and Christa Lewis capturing the voices of these myriad family members who helped shape a nation.