top of page



A Butterfly’s Breath: A Fairy Fable Snippet
Up and up and up the butterfly went, until it reached the very tippy tops of the trees.

Louisa Blackthorne
Jun 112 min read


In the Shadow of Orion, part 2 (of 2)
“I thought I belonged up here,” she whispered. “But now I see I belong in the in-between.

Louisa Blackthorne
Jun 59 min read


Introducing The Hearth & Violet Quarterly
Though you hold this missive (or perhaps scroll it) in modern hands, I invite you to imagine, if only for a moment, that you are seated beside a low fire in a dim drawing room. A pot of tea steams on the sideboard. The scent of pressed violets lingers on the air. Outside, the wind murmurs something forgotten.

Louisa Blackthorne
Jun 22 min read


Betrayal in Bloom
An audible gasp escaped several nearby matrons. Juliet accepted the bouquet with trembling hands, conscious of the sudden silence that fell around her. Yellow roses—the flower of betrayal and broken promises. To receive such a gift at a public gathering was tantamount to social ruin.

Louisa Blackthorne
Jun 16 min read


A Betrothal in Bloom: An Intimate Q&A with Lord Nigel Ashcombe and Miss Mary Smith
Lord Nigel Ashcombe, Duke of Wexley, and Miss Mary Smith shared with me the details of their upcoming nuptials...I offer their words below, as they shared them with me—modest, tender, and utterly sincere.

Louisa Blackthorne
Jun 111 min read


Fairy Roads and Forgotten Paths: When Victorian Travelers Feared the Otherworld
Pioneers spoke of wandering lights—will-o’-the-wisps—that danced across the plains.

Louisa Austin
May 304 min read


In the Shadow of Orion, part 1 (of 2)
The moment her fingers met his, the rooftop fell away in a swirl of stars and wind. Her shawl fluttered like wings, and her skirts rippled,.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 299 min read


The Gardener's Lady Slippers
Charles was a master of his craft, known far and wide for his lush rose bushes and sprawling ivy. But there was one flower that had always eluded him—the delicate and elusive lady slipper orchid.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 254 min read


A Cup of Tea and a Scandal
Millicent sighed. At sixty-two, she had weathered enough society storms to know that scandal was as inevitable in their circles as rain in an English spring. “And you’re certain it was him? The fog has been terribly thick these past evenings.”

Louisa Blackthorne
May 256 min read


The Girl In the Golden Cage
Lyra’s head snapped up, her eyes, usually so veiled, flashing with a desperate hope. She moved to the bars, her fingers clutching them, knuckles white. “They… they bought me,”

Lou Sadler
May 257 min read


A Gaze Beyond the Veil
Three weeks had passed since consumption had claimed Catherine, her only sibling and closest companion. Their parents had departed years earlier, leaving the sisters to rely solely upon each other. Now, at twenty-six, Adelaide was utterly alone in their modest townhouse in Bloomsbury.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 258 min read


Queen Anne's Sanctuary
With the last reserves of his strength, Bramble zipped beneath the shelter of the Queen Anne’s lace just as the rain turned from a drizzle to a downpour.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 145 min read


The Pride of Amaryllis
Still, the drought was testing even Amaryllis’s enduring confidence. She fluttered from bed to bed, watering with dewdrops gathered in acorn caps, whispering to the dry soil, encouraging earthworms to dig and aerate.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 146 min read


The Lady & the Lamplighter, part 1 (of 2)
As they ascended the stairs, she whispered, “Maybe the lamplighter will make you an offer.”
Eugenie stopped, turning wide-eyed.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 1211 min read


The Séance at Blackwood Manor
Six months after Rupert’s death, Josephine still felt unsettled. She needed to know if perhaps he was waiting on the other side with a message for her or their children.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 125 min read


Lady Mary Fontaine
March 1853 Kent, England "My lady, if I may interfere," her maid stepped forward from behind the desk where Lady Mary Fontaine sat...

Louisa Blackthorne
May 84 min read


A Walk in Hyde Park
"Mary," he interrupted gently, "people here are far too concerned with appearances. There is nothing improper about feeding ducks."

Louisa Blackthorne
Mar 303 min read


Victorian Courting Customs
What customs did the Victorians follow when courting? What could a woman say with her fan if she didn't want a man to approach?

Louisa Austin
Mar 265 min read


🐦⬛ Amelia and Mr. Fairweather
Mr. Fairweather has some unfinished business and asks for help from Miss Amelia Reed.

Louisa Blackthorne
Mar 163 min read


Victorian Funerary Rites
The traditions and superstitions of
funerals in Victorian England.

Louisa Austin
Mar 156 min read
bottom of page