Elara’s Silence Blitz

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Dark Fantasy, Vampire Fantasy

Date Published: February 14, 2026

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When a woman condemned to silence awakens centuries too early, the world
that buried her begins to bleed.

 

Elara’s Silence is a dark gothic fantasy steeped in prophecy, memory,
and dangerous desire. In a realm ruled by vampire courts, wolf-blooded alphas,
and shadowed orders who rewrite history in blood, Elara Winterbourne was meant
to remain sealed—forgotten, contained, erased from the future she
threatened to change.

But something has shifted.

As ancient glyphs stir and old loyalties fracture, Elara’s return
ignites a chain of events that reaches from ruined villages to decadent courts
and forbidden crypts. Wolves sense a mate marked by fate. Vampires fear a
power that can unmake their lineage. Secret societies whisper that the Gospel
itself—a living force of prophecy and memory—has chosen her as its
vessel.

Hunted, desired, and divided between what she was and what she is becoming,
Elara must navigate a world where love can be a weapon, prophecy is a
battlefield, and every choice writes a future in blood.

 

 

Perfect for readers who love:

 

* Dark gothic fantasy

* Morally complex characters

* Lush, atmospheric worldbuilding

* Vampire and werewolf politics

* Stories where prophecy and passion collide


Elara’s Silence is the first entry in a sweeping dark fantasy saga about
power, legacy, and the cost of awakening what the world tried to bury.

The Gospel no longer whispers. It remembers. And it is writing her name.

 

About the Author

Gregory Lamont Brown
Gregory Lamont Brown is the founder of D & G Publishing and the
author of The Hollow Gospel Chronicle, a dark epic fantasy series blending
gothic horror, supernatural prophecy, vampire politics, and werewolf
mythology.

Born and raised in Chicago, Brown writes immersive, character-driven fantasy
that explores legacy, power, memory, and defiance. His debut novel,
Elara’s Silence, launches a sweeping saga set in a brutal world of
vampire courts, wolf bloodlines, shadow societies, and a living scripture
known as the Hollow Gospel—a force that records history in blood and
memory, and can be rewritten by those strong enough to challenge fate.

Brown’s work combines epic fantasy worldbuilding, morally complex
characters, intense emotional stakes, and dark supernatural lore. Readers of
gothic fantasy, vampire fiction, dark romance tension, and multi-book fantasy
series will find a living mythos designed to expand across generations and
realms.

Elara’s Silence is the first book in an unfolding fantasy saga where
prophecy waits—and the world trembles when it rises.

 

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An Enemies to Lovers Sci-Fi BDSM Vampire Romance

 

Sci-Fi Romance / Suspense

 

Date Published: March 20, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press

 

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Captivity makes the heart grow kinkier…

When interstellar mercenary Captain Nick Rand rescues a beautiful enemy from
his own men, he thinks she’s the answer to his vampire prayers. On the verge
of starvation thanks to the destruction of his hemosynther, he’s in desperate
need of a female blood donor.

Lieutenant Zara Tahir needs Nick Rand as badly as he needs her. Without Nick’s
blood, Zara’s overactive immune system will kill her.

But Zara has no intention of embracing captivity. While she’s willing to
exchange blood for blood, maybe even play a kinky game or two with the
handsome vampire dominant, he’s still the enemy. She can’t allow herself to
see him as anything more.

Then Rand’s enemies make things a lot more complicated…

 

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Hunger chewed Captain Nick Rand until he felt like a bone in a wolf’s jaws. It
wasn’t just a hunger of the body, though his gut felt hollow and his hands had
a tendency to shake. Didn’t matter how much food he ate, how much water,
coffee, or whiskey he drank. None of it touched the craving that gnawed at his
brain, making it hard to think about anything but what he needed. Even now,
when the enemy might be drawing a bead on his skull, all he wanted was blood.
Hot, red and seductive as a siren — a taste that reminded him of sex and the
cool touch of a woman’s hands.

Rand fought to ignore that bottomless need. He didn’t have time for it now, no
matter how hungry he was. Enemy temp shelters surrounded him, dome shapes
dappled with camouflage until they were indistinguishable from the forest
floor.

They made his shoulder blades itch.

Invisible, a silencer field muting the sound of his footfalls, he padded
between the shelters, beam rifle raised as he swept its muzzle from side to
side, scanning for potential attackers. His stomach growled so loudly he
wondered if the noise could be heard outside his silencer field. He ignored
his hunger, fighting to concentrate past the savage need. As he’d been
fighting for every endless hour of the previous nine days.

Instead, Rand focused on the familiar process of searching the enemy camp. He
could hear the rasp of his breathing in his helmet as he ducked into one empty
tent after another, though the silencer muted the sound past four or five
centimeters.

In his helmet com, he heard the murmur of his men reporting in as they
filtered through the camp, searching for the enemy. They had no more luck than
he’d had. The Falaran Coalition battalion had melted into the surrounding
forest, leaving behind smashed equipment, hastily abandoned meals and wrecked
temporary shelters. Apparently they’d been alerted to the approach of the
G.A.E. force at the last minute, dropped everything, and run like hell. Wise
of them, considering they were outgunned and outmanned. The colony was small,
without the economic resources Godsson’s more established planetary population
could command. Their armor was certainly no match for the G.A.E.’s.

Still, they could have left someone behind. Maybe in camouflage armor like his
own, surrounded by a field of energy that bent light, rendering the sniper
invisible.

But you could bend all the light you wanted to, and it wouldn’t stop Rand from
picking up your scent. Vampires had great noses. And great speed, great
endurance, and enough raw strength to take on a mech unit with no backup at
all.

Which was why he had been hired in the first place, despite the G.A.E.’s
disdain for mercenaries in general and vampires in particular. The generals
who led the Glorious Army of the Enlightened didn’t know a damned thing about
war. Nick Rand, on the other hand, had spent the past two decades fighting in
a dozen wars on a dozen planets. His combat reflexes weren’t just muscle
memory — they were burned in all the way down to his DNA.

Which was why the G.A.E.’s brass had decided they could ignore his food
preferences.

He moved in a liquid glide into the next tent. Sweeping his rifle over the
whole space in a smooth arc, he ordered a sensor scan. The answer came back a
heartbeat later. Sensor scan completed. No enemy located, said the computer
implanted at the base of his brain. He breathed deep, scenting the air just to
be sure. And froze.

The tent belonged to a woman. Actually, more than one. Perfume lingered in the
air: lilacs and star roses and the natural scent of female bodies. Rand
inhaled, drinking in the lush aroma. His eyes closed for just a heartbeat as
he imagined the taste of blood and pussy.

Months. It had been months since he’d had a woman. Godsson taught females were
corrupting influences who’d blunt his soldiers’ warrior instincts. He insisted
women belonged at home, teaching their children piety and submission to the
will of their Most Exalted — i.e., Godsson himself.

Yeah, right. Why the female cultists tolerated this airlock blow, Rand had no
idea. It was no wonder the million or so Falarans had refused to join
Godsson’s six million plus worshipers, badly outnumbered or not.


I should never have taken this fucking job.
Never mind that he’d needed work.
Peace had broken out all over with its usual rotten timing. Absolutely no one
had been hiring. Had it not been for Godsson’s decision to invade the
neighboring planet Falara, Rand would have been forced to find a security job,
and he hated bodyguard work with a passion.

But after a year with the G.A.E., the idea of keeping some arrogant prick
alive was starting to sound pretty damned good. For one thing, he wouldn’t be
slowly starving to death among zealots who considered him a pervert.

He wished G.A.E. HQ would quit fucking around and send him a new hemosynther.
The last time he’d commed them, Supplies and Requisitions claimed the ‘synther
was on order, scheduled to arrive from Earth next week in a shipment of
medical equipment. Rand had told the requisitionist it had better, or he was
coming to HQ to sink his teeth into something with a pulse.

The man had blanched. As if Rand would touch his sweaty neck with a nine meter
radiation probe. His blood would probably taste like burned coffee and stale
doughstries anyway.

Growling under his breath, Rand left the tent — and heard the scream coming
from the other end of camp. A woman’s voice, crying out in rage and pain.

He was running before the echo died.

* * *

If she hadn’t been so sick, she could have made the G.A.E. bastards pay a
higher price when they found her in the middle of the camp. Unfortunately, it
had been more than a month since her vampire had died, and Lieutenant Zara
Tahir was deep in blood sickness.

They surrounded her, a yelling, laughing mob of massive shapes in helmets and
black armor emblazoned with Godsson’s halo and planet logo. Those suits gave
them enough raw power to take on a blast tank and win.

Even so, Zara hadn’t made it easy for them. Even in her lighter V.S.S. armor,
she had the advantage in speed and agility. Fighting ferociously, she
triggered a spontaneous nosebleed. Feeling the hot wetness rolling down her
upper lip as she spun and kicked, she snarled. It had been far too long since
she’d tasted vampire blood. Wouldn’t be long before her own immune system
killed her.

Not that these fuckers would give it the chance. They were pissed, and they
planned to kill her. And worse.

 

About the Author

New York Times best-selling author Angela Knight has written and published
more than sixty novels, novellas, and ebooks, including the Mageverse and
Merlin’s Legacy series. With a career spanning more than two decades,
Romantic Times Bookclub Magazine has awarded her their Career Achievement
award in Paranormal Romance, as well as two Reviewers’ Choice awards for
Best Erotic Romance and Best Werewolf Romance.

Angela is currently a writer, editor, and cover artist for Changeling Press
LLC. She also teaches online writing courses. Besides her fiction work,
Angela’s writing career includes a decade as an award-winning South
Carolina newspaper reporter. She lives in South Carolina with her husband,
Michael, a thirty-year police veteran and detective with a local police
department.

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Lifecycle of Nations Blitz

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A New World Order and Maturity Model for Global Economies and Markets

Economics, Finance, Non-Fiction

Date Published: February 19, 2026

 In a world fractured by tariff wars, rising protectionism, and geopolitical
rivalry, Steve Jones offers something different: a structured framework for
understanding how economies truly evolve, and how nations can grow together
rather than apart.

In Lifecycle of Nations, Jones introduces a five-stage Maturity Model for
Economies and Markets, from nascent, resource-dependent nations to
post-industrial, innovation-led consumer economies
. Drawing on economic
history, modern case studies, and the defining lessons of the 20th century, he
argues that countries do not rise randomly. They progress through identifiable
stages, each with distinct pressures, trade dynamics, and strategic
responsibilities.

Readers will see how collaborative trade built prosperity after World War II,
and how protectionism repeatedly undermines it. From Adam Smith and David
Ricardo to the repeal of the Corn Laws, from the Smoot–Hawley Tariff to
President Reagan’s warnings against trade wars, history provides
unmistakable evidence: nations prosper most when they specialize, exchange,
and respect comparative advantage.

Through case studies of China, the United States, Germany, India, Vietnam and
others, Jones maps where countries sit today, and why the language of
“reciprocal tariffs” must give way to a deeper understanding of
“reciprocal needs.”

More than theory, this book serves as a diagnostic tool for policymakers,
investors, business leaders, scholars, and engaged citizens seeking clarity in
a fractured, multi-nodal global order.

The global economy functions best not when nations compete to win alone, but
when they recognize that prosperity is shared.

Lifecycle of Nations is both a map and a mirror for the 21st century.

BONUS ~ Readers also receive access to a complimentary mini-book,
Churchill’s Leadership Lessons from American Presidents, distilling five
timeless principles Churchill drew from Washington, Lincoln, Theodore
Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Truman — leadership insights that
shaped Allied victory, built the post-war world order and remain urgently
relevant today.

About the Author

Steve Jones

 Steve Jones is an Economist, Entrepreneur, Historian, and International
Analyst and Commentator on geopolitics, trade, and global governance. He is
the business, marketing, and economic author of All to One – The Winning
Model for Marketing in the Post-Internet Economy by McGraw Hill. Steve has
advised governments, multinational institutions, and think tanks, and is known
for his incisive, evidence-based critiques of the international system.

Following a successful blue-chip corporate career with British Airways, EDS,
Avis, and Accenture, he founded a children’s sports education business,
Sport4Kids. Inspired by the current global crises, rising trade wars, and his
son’s fascination with economics, Churchill, FDR, and the rules-based
world order, Steve began writing a new series of books exploring the origins
of global governance and today’s geopolitical challenges.

The Churchill World Order Series looks at how world trade and the post-World
War 2, multi-lateral, world order was created in response to the 20th Century
world crisis and how it is challenged today. It also looks to take lessons
from history to understand today’s challenges and how we can use
concepts, philosophies and frameworks to address current leadership and global
issues moving forward.

* Churchill’s Fascination with America and its Presidents Leading to a
New Rules-Based World Order

* From the Atlantic Charter to Trump’s Tariffs Tsunami – A
multimodal World and a Pacific Charter?

* The Lifecycle Of Nations – A Maturity Model for Global Economies and
Markets

Future titles in production include:

* The Lifecycle of Intelligence: AI, Power, and the Future of Nations (How
Applied History, Constitutional Principles, and a New AI Charter Can Shape a
Fairer Technological World Order?)

* Churchill DNA to Trump DNA – The Man of the 20th Century and the Man of the
21st

* The 21st Century Multi-Nodal World – What’s Next?

Steve hopes that connecting the past with present-day challenges will provide
fresh insight and potential solutions. His ideas include a re-imagined
Atlantic Charter — a Pacific Charter between Trump and Xi — and a
vision for a Neo Multi-Nodal World Order.

Beyond geopolitics, Steve is also a sports education innovator through
Sport4Kids and the author of Fitness for Living. After years as a CEO
launching world-class brands, a once-active sportsman had shifted into a
sedentary lifestyle. His journey back to health and fitness forms the
foundation of Fitness for Living. Today, Steve is passionate about building a
community of adults who inspire each other to “fight the good
fight” and grow younger together each year.

 

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Kiss of Death MC, Book 12

A Bones MC Romance

 

MC Romance / Suspense / Age Gap

 

Date Published: March 20, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press

 

 

I thought my past buried until I learned I have a critically ill
daughter. Only I can save her life.

Knight — I just found out I have a daughter. Brynn. Walking back into
Lavender’s world forces me to face the woman I never stopped loving and
the child I failed before I ever knew her. The system doesn’t care that
I’ve changed, and powerful men are willing to sacrifice Brynn’s
future for their own gain. I will not let that happen. I will give my little
girl my kidney without hesitation, and I will fight anyone who stands in our
way. Redemption is not guaranteed, but this time I’m staying.

Lavender — For eleven years, it was just the two of us, me and my daughter.
Now she needs a kidney transplant, and I’m forced to find the man who
walked out on us. Rhys is no longer the man I loved. He’s harder,
dangerous, and bound to a motorcycle club I don’t trust. I won’t
forgive him, and I don’t want to need him. But when becomes collateral
damage, Rhys proves he won’t walk away again. Letting him back into our
lives could cost me everything, but losing him after this would cost even
more.

 

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Copyright ©2026 Marteeka Karland

 

Knight

A month ago, I had my life figured out. The people in Kiss of Death MC had
become my brothers and sisters. They’d all had my back, in prison and
out. The club represented the entirety of my loyalty. My life.

A month ago.

I’d been staring at this Goddamned email since I’d found it.
I’d opened it. Read it. Then promptly vomited. I’d told Ada and
she’d been excited, but the longer I thought about it, the more dread
settled in the pit of my stomach.

As with most nights since I’d gotten the email, I sat staring at the
screen. Just… reading the words over and over and trying to make sense
of them. My eyes burned from the blue glow of the screen.

The hit came back as “close relative/first cousin.” Given the DNA
Ada sent in was hers, I had very little doubt this child was my daughter.


Brynn Leahy
. Brynn. The name Lavender and I had picked out right after her
senior year of high school. Then later. The night I’d gotten arrested.
She’d asked me about the name Brynn for a baby’s name. Looking
back, after Ada had voiced her suspicions, Lavender might have been going to
tell me then. We’d been interrupted by the feds, of course. Because
I’d gotten greedy and stupid. Lavender had even given the child my last
name instead of hers. I knew Lavender. We’d spent a good deal of our
lives together. Practically grown up together, though I was six years older
than she was.

She’d had a hopeless crush on me my junior year of high school.
She’d been in the fifth grade. Even though I’d started out being
amused by her, she’d quickly grown on me. I’d thought of her as an
adored little sister. Right up until I’d come back from college after
getting my masters in economics — just in time for her to ask me to her
senior prom.

I never even contemplated telling her no. Never occurred to me. Just got the
day and time she wanted me to pick her up, rented a tux, bought her flowers,
and showed up in a limo. No way she was getting anything but the best.

I’d swaggered to her door. I hadn’t been heavily muscled or
anything, but I knew I was good looking. I also knew that bringing an older
date to her prom would make her friends envious. Then she’d opened the
fucking door…

And I literally fell to my knees on her front porch. I’d begged her to
marry me on the spot. She’d thought I was playing a bit, being dramatic
to make her smile. What she didn’t find out for two solid years was
I’d been totally serious. We’d kept in touch while I’d been
away at school, but I’d never seen her in anything other than jeans and
a T-shirt. The slinky formal dress she’d donned had me wanting to keep
her covered and at the same time show her off so everyone knew the goddess in
the room belonged to me.

Memories sliced through my brain painfully. Lavender had been the one person
in the world I wanted to protect with everything I had. Still did. Apparently,
I’d fucked up twice. First when I decided I could make enough money to
set us up for life sooner rather than later and got caught. Then when
I’d basically told her to get lost and that I never wanted to see her
again. And I wasn’t nice about it.

“Fuck,” I whispered to the empty room. “Fuck, fuck,
fuck.”

I pushed back from the desk, the chair legs scraping against concrete. Cold
sweat broke out across my forehead and ran down my spine. Brynn. Brynn
existed. Brynn lived and breathed in this world. Brynn. My daughter.

The word felt foreign, impossible.

Outside, the compound hummed with night activity. Music thumped dully from the
clubhouse. Engines roared as brothers returned from whatever jobs had kept
them out past midnight. Normal sounds. My life since I’d gotten out of
prison.

I dragged my hands down my face, feeling the rough scratch of stubble. How old
would Brynn be now? Eleven? Christ. A whole person, a part of Lavender and me.
And I’d missed every Goddamned second of her growing up. I’d
basically left Lavender to fend for herself. She’d been a foster kid and
on her own the second she’d turned eighteen. I hadn’t wanted her
to have the life she’d already lost out on. I wanted her to have a
better life. That didn’t include an ex-con for a husband. But I’d
panicked. I hadn’t wanted any blowback to hit Lavender. Looking back, I
could see how big a fucking coward I’d been.

I moved to the tiny window overlooking the compound. These men trusted me with
their lives. Just like I trusted them. I’d carved a new life out for
myself here. Become someone completely different. Lavender would never
recognize me and I seriously doubt she’d like the man I’d become.

I returned to my desk, staring at the e-mail. The DNA service offered a
messaging system. Assuming Brynn was Lavender’s Brynn and not some other
random Brynn Leahy meant Lavender would have been the one to send in the
sample. There could be no other reason for her to put our child’s DNA
out there than for me to find her. Lavender knew the old me better than
anyone. She’d have made things as easy for me as she could have if
she’d wanted me to find her and our daughter.

Like I did every night, I hovered over the email button for a long while. What
the fuck could I possibly say? “Sorry I didn’t know you
existed?” “Sorry I pushed your mom away?” “Sorry
I’m a felon who rides with an outlaw MC and has nothing to offer a
kid?” Somehow, I doubted any of that would be adequate enough.

I wanted to close the email like I had every day since I’d received it.
Instead, I sighed and hit the message button through the service to reach out
to Lavender. Whatever she wanted, whatever had prompted this search, I needed
to know. Even if it destroyed the life I’d built.

But, Goddamnit. No one in my life — no matter how much they meant to me —
was more important than Lavender. And Brynn. Even if I hadn’t known she
existed.

I spent the next three hours trying to write a Goddamn email. Me, Knight,
resident finance genius and master hacker, sat paralyzed by a blinking cursor.
My first attempt read like a police report. Second one turned into a fucking
apology letter. Third one just said “What do you want from me?”
but nothing felt right.

“Fuck this,” I muttered, shoving away from the desk. My chair hit
the wall with a dull thud. I grabbed the bottle of Jack Daniel’s from
the counter, bypassed a glass, and took a burning swallow straight from the
neck. The whiskey did nothing to ease the tightness in my chest or quiet the
circus in my head.

I took another pull from the bottle and set it down hard on the desk. The few
personal items I kept shifted from the impact. A photo frame wobbled and
nearly fell. The only picture I had from before. Me at eighteen, arms wrapped
around Lavender from behind, both of us laughing at something forgotten. I
kept it to remind myself of everything I’d lost through my own
stupidity.

I didn’t straighten it. Instead, I started typing, addressing Lavender
directly even though the account had Brynn’s name.

Lavender. Why are you looking for me?

I hovered the mouse over the send button. This message opened a door I’d
spent a decade making sure stayed locked. Once I clicked, there’d be no
going back. Whatever Lavender wanted, whatever had driven her to find me,
I’d have to face it. I’d have to face her.

The compound below had quieted, most brothers either passed out or gone home
to their Old Ladies. In the new silence, the click of my mouse seemed
unnaturally loud as I hit send.

I leaned back in my chair, a strange calm settling over me. The waiting would
be the hardest part. Whatever came next, I’d deal with it the same way I
dealt with everything — head-on, no bullshit, no apologies.

If Lavender needed something from me, she’d have to take me as I am now.
Not the Rhys she remembered, but Knight. The harder, colder, more dangerous
boy she’d once loved.

I turned off my monitors, plunging the room into darkness. Tomorrow would
bring whatever it brought.

And for the first time in eleven years, that included a daughter I never knew
I had.

 

About the Author

Marteeka Karland is an international bestselling author who leads a double
life as an erotic romance author by evening and a semi-domesticated housewife
by day. Known for her down and dirty MC romances, Marteeka takes pleasure in
spinning tales of tenacious, protective heroes and spirited, vulnerable
heroines. She staunchly advocates that every character deserves a blissful
ending, even, sometimes, the villains in her narratives. Her writings are
speckled with intense, raw elements resulting in page-turning delight entwined
with seductive escapades leading up to gratifying conclusions that elicit a
sigh from her readers.

Away from the pen, Marteeka finds joy in baking and supporting her husband
with their gardening activities. The late summer season is set aside for
preserving the delightful harvest that springs from their combined efforts
(which is mostly his efforts, but you can count it). To stay updated with
Marteeka’s latest adventures and forthcoming books, make sure to visit her
website. Don’t forget to register for her newsletter which will pepper you
with a potpourri of Teeka’s beloved recipes, book suggestions, autograph
events, and a plethora of interesting tidbits.

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Your Joyful Years Coming Soon

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Empowering good health and happiness beyond 50

 

 

Self help, Women Health

 

Date Published: 20 March 2026

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“An uplifting and empowering guide to later life that blends lived
experience with science and practical wisdom, encouraging us not merely to
age, but to thrive. I read this book as a middle-aged man and loved it
… it is beautifully reassuring, humane, and optimistic.”


— Professor Chris van Tulleken, Clinician, Academic, TV Presenter, UK

 

Aged 50+ is a pivotal stage in many women’s lives. We are entering
post-menopause—free from reproductive hormones, periods, and
contraception. Children may be leaving home, careers may be shifting or
winding down, and there is the dawning realisation that we may have 20 or 30
healthy years ahead of us. This is not an ending, but a powerful new
beginning. This stage of life offers an opportunity to reconnect with
yourselves, to rediscover what truly matters, and to prioritise self-love and
self-care without guilt. This book brings you the wisdom of 50 inspiring women
who share their lived experiences with honesty and generosity. Their stories
offer guidance, reassurance, and permission to live authentically on your own
terms. Together, they show how this stage of life can be rich with meaning,
purpose, freedom, and joy. These are Your Joyful Years.

Professor Joyce Harper is a down-to-earth expert in reproductive and
women’s health, with almost 40 years’ experience listening to
women and translating science into practical, evidence-based guidance. She has
published widely about women’s health and is passionate about helping
women thrive. Joyce combines research, real-world experience, and a deep
belief in living life to the full, and she practices what she preaches. This
book is the second in her trilogy: Your Fertile Years; Your Joyful Years; and
Your Final Years.

 

About the Author

Joyce Harper
Joyce Harper is an internationally renowned and award-winning educator,
author, women’s health coach, podcaster, academic, public speaker, and
scientist. She is Professor of Reproductive Science at University College
London in the Institute for Women’s Health, where she leads the
Reproductive Science and Society Group. She has published more than 250
scientific papers and regularly gives keynote lectures at international
conferences.

Joyce is deeply passionate about empowering women to live their best lives
through good health and happiness. Her last book, Your Fertile Years,
published by Sheldon Press in 2021, explores women’s health from puberty
to menopause. In Your Joyful Years, she shares the wisdom of 50 women over 50
who are thriving, to empower women to lead a life of good health and
happiness. She has started writing her next book, Your Final Years, about the
end of life.

Her podcast Why didn’t anyone tell me this? is ranked in the top 10% of
podcasts globally on Listen Notes and is listened to in more than 90
countries.

Joyce gives many public talks. She regularly appears in the press, on radio
and TV. She is a regular guest on various BBC programmes including
Women’s Hour and the BBC World Service. She has been a guest on Brian
Cox’s Infinite Monkey Cage and his radio show A Question of Science and
she explained sex to Philomena Cunk, in Cunk on Life.

As co-founder and co-lead of the UK Menopause Education and Support Programme
(InTune) with Dr Shema Tariq and the International Reproductive Health
Education Collaboration (IRHEC), Joyce is dedicated to improving reproductive
health education for all ages. She collaborates with schools across the UK and
globally to deliver impactful programs that promote knowledge and
understanding.

An avid cold-water swimmer, Joyce is also a founding member of the research
network SwimHer, which investigates the links between women’s health and
cold-water swimming. Her groundbreaking work includes publishing the
world’s first study about how cold-water swimming affects menstrual and
menopause symptoms.

Since 2016 she has run a local women’s group in Saffron Walden, The
Purple Tent.

Contact Links

Instagram: @ProfJoyceHarper
TikTok: @ProfJoyceHarper

 

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