Most of my evenings last week were taken up with the very enjoyable and entertaining 
Virtual Historical Fiction Festival (April 18-22) so not much reading was done on those nights. However, I managed to finish the last of the novels I intended to read for the Festival and slipped in two quick reads, one by Simone St. James and one by Susanna Kearlsey. I'm a fan of both authors and those who are familiar with their writing will understand that once started I had no option but to keep reading.
Today I'm half-way through 
The Rose Garden by Susanna Kearlsey and I'm also returning to the three ebooks I set aside last week
: Mary Anerley: A Yorkshire Tale by R.D. Blackmore, The Virgin of the Wind Rose: A Christopher Columbus Mystery Thriller by Glen Craney and All That I Am  by Anna Funder. 
I have no idea what my next book will be after I have completed these four, which is unusual as I always have another book picked out. 
What I Read Last Week
Shadow on the Highway by Deborah Swift

‘Shadow On The Highway’ is based on the life and legend of Lady  Katherine Fanshawe, the highwaywoman, sometimes known as ‘The Wicked  Lady’. It is the first book in ‘The Highway Trilogy’.
Fletcher's Fortune by John Drake
Young  Jacob Fletcher, whilst unsure of his parentage, did know that as an  apprentice he couldn't legally be seized by the press gang. But this  particular gang couldn't actually read the rules. And didn't care  anyway. Which was how he found himself risking life, limb and sea  sickness on board His Majesty's frigate Phiandra, about to do battle  with what looked like half the French fleet. Meanwhile at Coignwood  Hall, the late Sir Henry lay face-down in his soup as his beautiful but  evil widow, Lady Sarah, along with their two loathsome sons, ransacked  his papers for the will that would disclose to their horror that the  entire family fortune has been left to a previously unknown illegitimate  son. Who would now have to be tracked down and disposed of as a matter  of some urgency...
What will become of Fletcher's Fortune?
Fletcher's Fortune is the first in a rollicking series of memoirs that bring the 18th Century back to life in its tawdry glory.
The Haunting of Maddy Clare by Simone St. James
 Sarah Piper's lonely, threadbare existence changes when her temporary agency sends her to assist a ghost hunter. Alistair Gellis-rich, handsome, scarred by World War I, and obsessed with ghosts- has been summoned to investigate the spirit of nineteen-year-old maid Maddy Clare, who is haunting the barn where she committed suicide. Since Maddy hated men in life, it is Sarah's task to confront her in death. Soon Sarah is caught up in a deperate struggle. For Maddy's ghost is real, she's angry, and she has powers that defy all reason. Can Sarah and Alistair's assistant, the rough, unsettling Matthew Ryder, discover who Maddy was, where she came from, and what is driving her desire for vengeance-before she destroys them all?
The Shadowy Horses by Susanna Kearsley
Sarah Piper's lonely, threadbare existence changes when her temporary agency sends her to assist a ghost hunter. Alistair Gellis-rich, handsome, scarred by World War I, and obsessed with ghosts- has been summoned to investigate the spirit of nineteen-year-old maid Maddy Clare, who is haunting the barn where she committed suicide. Since Maddy hated men in life, it is Sarah's task to confront her in death. Soon Sarah is caught up in a deperate struggle. For Maddy's ghost is real, she's angry, and she has powers that defy all reason. Can Sarah and Alistair's assistant, the rough, unsettling Matthew Ryder, discover who Maddy was, where she came from, and what is driving her desire for vengeance-before she destroys them all?
The Shadowy Horses by Susanna Kearsley
 With its dark legends  and passionate history, the windswept shores of Scotland are an  archaeologist's dream. Verity Grey is thrilled by the challenge of  uncovering an ancient Roman campsite in a small Scottish village. But as  soon as she arrives, she sense danger in the air. Her eccentric boss,  Peter Quinnell, has spent his whole life searching for the resting place  of the lost Ninth Roman Legion and is convinced he's finally found it -  not because of any scientific evidence, but because a local boy has  'seen' a Roman soldier walking in the fields, a ghostly sentinel who  guards the bodies of his long-dead comrades. Surprisingly, Verity  believes in Peter, and the boy, and even in the Sentinel, who seems  determined to become her own protector...but from what
What I'm Reading Today
With its dark legends  and passionate history, the windswept shores of Scotland are an  archaeologist's dream. Verity Grey is thrilled by the challenge of  uncovering an ancient Roman campsite in a small Scottish village. But as  soon as she arrives, she sense danger in the air. Her eccentric boss,  Peter Quinnell, has spent his whole life searching for the resting place  of the lost Ninth Roman Legion and is convinced he's finally found it -  not because of any scientific evidence, but because a local boy has  'seen' a Roman soldier walking in the fields, a ghostly sentinel who  guards the bodies of his long-dead comrades. Surprisingly, Verity  believes in Peter, and the boy, and even in the Sentinel, who seems  determined to become her own protector...but from what
What I'm Reading Today
The Rose Garden by Susanna Kearsley


Intertwined with this modern mystery-thriller, a parallel duel is waged: The  year is 1452. One of the most secretive societies in history,    Portugal's Order of Christ, is led by a reclusive visionary, Prince    Henry the Navigator. He and his medieval version of NASA merged with the    CIA scheme to foil their archenemies, the Inquisitor Torquemada and    Queen Isabella of Castile, who plan to bring back Christ for the Last    Judgment by ridding the world of Jews, heretics, and unbelievers. Separated  by half a millennium, two conspiracies to usher in the   Tribulations  promised by the Book of Revelation dovetail in this   fast-paced thriller  to expose the world's most explosive secret: The   true identity of  Christopher Columbus and the explorer's connection to   those now trying  to spark the End of Days.
All That I Am by Anna Funder
 All  That I Am is a masterful and exhilarating exploration of bravery and     betrayal, of the risks and sacrifices some people make for their     beliefs, and of heroism hidden in the most unexpected places.When     eighteen-year-old Ruth Becker visits her cousin Dora in Munich in 1923,     she meets the love of her life, the dashing young journalist Hans     Wesemann, and eagerly joins in the heady activities of the militant     political Left in Germany. Ten years later, Ruth and Hans are married     and living in Weimar Berlin when Hitler is elected chancellor of     Germany. Together with Dora and her lover, Ernst Toller, the celebrated     poet and self-doubting revolutionary, the four become hunted outlaws     overnight and are forced to flee to London. Inspired by the fearless     Dora to breathtaking acts of courage, the friends risk betrayal and     deceit as they dedicate themselves to a dangerous mission: to inform  the    British government of the very real Nazi threat to which it  remains    willfully blind. All That I Am is the heartbreaking story of  these    extraordinary people, who discover that Hitler's reach extends  much    further than they had thought.Gripping, compassionate, and  inspiring,    this remarkable debut novel reveals an uncommon depth of  humanity and    wisdom. Anna Funder has given us a searing and intimate  portrait of    courage and its price, of desire and ambition, and of the  devastating    consequences when they are thwarted.
All  That I Am is a masterful and exhilarating exploration of bravery and     betrayal, of the risks and sacrifices some people make for their     beliefs, and of heroism hidden in the most unexpected places.When     eighteen-year-old Ruth Becker visits her cousin Dora in Munich in 1923,     she meets the love of her life, the dashing young journalist Hans     Wesemann, and eagerly joins in the heady activities of the militant     political Left in Germany. Ten years later, Ruth and Hans are married     and living in Weimar Berlin when Hitler is elected chancellor of     Germany. Together with Dora and her lover, Ernst Toller, the celebrated     poet and self-doubting revolutionary, the four become hunted outlaws     overnight and are forced to flee to London. Inspired by the fearless     Dora to breathtaking acts of courage, the friends risk betrayal and     deceit as they dedicate themselves to a dangerous mission: to inform  the    British government of the very real Nazi threat to which it  remains    willfully blind. All That I Am is the heartbreaking story of  these    extraordinary people, who discover that Hitler's reach extends  much    further than they had thought.Gripping, compassionate, and  inspiring,    this remarkable debut novel reveals an uncommon depth of  humanity and    wisdom. Anna Funder has given us a searing and intimate  portrait of    courage and its price, of desire and ambition, and of the  devastating    consequences when they are thwarted.