Archive for January, 2026

Monday, January 12th, 2026

Author Interview: Kelly Scarborough

Kelly Scarborough

LibraryThing is pleased to sit down this month with Kelly Scarborough, who makes her authorial debut this month with Butterfly Games, a historical novel set in the Swedish royal court during the early 19th century. After working for two decades as a law firm partner and white-collar prosecutor, Scarborough returned to her interest in historical fiction and her love of writing, determined to tell stories about fascinating women who lived through challenging times. Scarborough sat down with Abigail this month to discuss her new book, due out later this month from She Writes Press.

Butterfly Games is based on a true story, and its heroine, Jacquette Gyldenstolpe, on a real person. Tell us a little bit about that story and how you discovered it. What made you feel that it needed to be retold?

Like so many turning points in my life, Butterfly Games began with a book. As a teenager, I fell in love with Désirée, Annemarie Selinko’s novel about Désirée Clary—the silk merchant’s daughter who was once engaged to Napoleon and later became Queen of Sweden. I read it over and over, fascinated by how a woman could be swept into history by forces she never chose.

Years later, during a difficult period in my life, that novel came back to me. I began researching Désirée’s descendants—the Bernadotte dynasty, which still reigns in Sweden today—and uncovered a world of political upheaval, fragile alliances, and private heartbreak. That’s when I stumbled across Jacquette Gyldenstolpe.

Jacquette appears in the historical record mostly as a scandal: a young countess who fell in love with Prince Oscar, the heir to the throne. But the more I read—letters, memoirs, court gossip—the more I realized how much of her story had been left untold. She wasn’t just a footnote in someone else’s rise to power. She was a young woman navigating impossible choices in a world where love could threaten a dynasty.

Once I found her, I couldn’t look away. I knew her story needed to be retold.

What kind of research did you need to do, while writing the book, and what were some of the most interesting things you learned in that process?

Can you see me smiling? I don’t think I’m capable of separating the research I needed to do from the research that simply called to me and took over my brain.

Over the course of several years, I spent more than eighty nights in Sweden, translated hundreds of handwritten letters, and built a chronology with more than five thousand entries to track who was where, with whom, and why. Jacquette’s world became a place I loved to inhabit. One day stands out above all others. I was granted special access to Finspång Castle, Jacquette’s childhood home—now a corporate headquarters, a place closed to the public. No photographs were allowed, so I took frantic notes on my phone as we walked through the women’s wing. In a sitting room, I noticed a small mother-of-pearl nécessaire—a sewing and writing box with tiny compartments for her most personal objects. It stopped me cold. My guide, a retired corporate executive who knew the house intimately, leaned in and whispered, “Jacquette’s.”

The box had been a gift from Jacquette’s husband, Carl Löwenhielm. That moment—imagining her hands opening it, choosing a needle or a quill knife—changed the direction of the book.

Suddenly, Jacquette wasn’t a scandal or a symbol. She was real.

Your book has been described as a good fit for admirers of Philippa Gregory and Allison Pataki. Did the work of these authors, or others, influence you when writing your story?

Absolutely—though in different ways. Philippa Gregory is a master of taking a story with a known, often tragic ending and making it feel suspenseful and intimate. I admire how she builds emotional momentum even when readers think they know what’s coming. Two of my favorites are The Kingmaker’s Daughter and her most recent novel, Boleyn Traitor.

Allison Pataki has also been influential, particularly in how she blends rigorous research with accessible storytelling. I love the smart, resourceful heroines she creates from women who otherwise might be lost to history. Her work reminds me that historical fiction can be immersive without being intimidating—and romantic without losing its seriousness. Both my book clubs loved Finding Margaret Fuller, and I did, too.

You’ve had a full career as a lawyer and prosecutor, before turning to writing. How has that work informed your writing and storytelling?

Don’t get me wrong, I had a lot to learn before writing a novel, but some of the things I loved about law proved useful for writing historical fiction. Law trained me to think in terms of evidence, motive, and connections. When you’re preparing a case, you assemble fragments—documents, testimony, inconsistencies—and shape them into a coherent narrative that persuades a jury.

Writing historical fiction isn’t so different. The facts matter deeply, but facts alone don’t tell a story. You have to decide what belongs at the center, what remains in the background, and where the emotional truth lives. My legal background also made me comfortable sitting with ambiguity. History is full of unanswered questions, and I don’t feel the need to resolve every one neatly. Sometimes what’s most compelling is what can’t be proven.

Tell us a little bit about your writing process. Do you have a particular routine—a time and place you like to write, a particular method? Do you plot your stories out ahead of time, or discover how they will unfold as you go along?

When the stars align, I retreat early in the day to the attic office of my nineteenth-century house in Connecticut, take my Shih Tzu upstairs with me, and leave the modern world behind. I wrote Butterfly Games in nine drafts. There was an outline, but I changed the plot in significant ways as I went along. For the sequel, I’m trying to be a little more disciplined. I started with an outline—but found myself getting too granular—so I switched to ninety old-fashioned index cards. Each card holds one scene: chapter number, date, setting, point-of-view character, and the scene’s pivot point. There’s barely room left for anything else, which forces clarity. I transcribed those cards into Scrivener, and now I’m writing. We’ll see how closely I stick to the plan.

What comes next? Are you working on any additional books?

Yes. Butterfly Games is the first novel in a planned series. The second book picks up after the events of the first and follows Jacquette and Oscar into a far more dangerous phase of their lives—when love has consequences, secrets carry weight, and survival requires choices that can’t be undone.

Tell us about your library. What’s on your own shelves?

My physical library is filled mostly with historical fiction, especially novels with complex, non- linear structures. I return again and again to Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait, as well as The Time Traveler’s Wife and Pure.

On a special shelf, I keep books connected to Jacquette’s world—like Désirée and The Queen’s Fortune—alongside more than a hundred antique Swedish memoirs and histories, many written by people who actually knew Jacquette.

And for bedtime? A Kindle packed with historical romance by Sarah MacLean, Tessa Dare, and Lisa Kleypas.

What have you been reading lately, and what would you recommend to other readers?

For lovers of royal historical fiction, Boleyn Traitor is a must-read. I was also lucky enough to read an advance copy of It Girl, which I loved.

My favorite read last year was Broken Country—a deeply emotional novel with one of those intricate narrative structures that stays with you. In fact, I want to read it again.

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Monday, January 5th, 2026

January 2026 Early Reviewers Batch Is Live!

Win free books from the January 2026 batch of Early Reviewer titles! We’ve got 227 books this month, and a grand total of 2,976 copies to give out. Which books are you hoping to snag this month? Come tell us on Talk.

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Eligibility: Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to Canada, the US, the UK, Australia, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg and more. Make sure to check the message on each book to see if it can be sent to your country.

Enormous WingsJohn Doe Does Not SuckWhen God Seems Distant: Surprising Ways God Deepens Our Faith and Draws Us NearGap YearThe Ankh of IsisThose Who Walked Before: How Ice Age Footprints in New Mexico Retell the Stories of the First AmericansLes PortesThe Shelf They LostHello Baby, It's Me, AlfieChampions of the FoxThe Worst Fishing Dog Ever and Other EssaysNutcracker: Christmas Story Coloring BookYou've Got It All Wrong: Poetry CollectionCrabby Abby the Decorator Crab's Big HeartThe Cloak and Its WizardRomy's Year of Living DangerouslyA Place to PrayWhat If It Wasn't My FaultBrian The PirateAtlasWhen I'm with YouThe Other Side of GoodbyeBella VistaPowerPoint & Coffee - The RefillAdvanced RegressionComposting Simplified for Beginners: A Complete Guide to Fix Common Compost Pitfalls, Create Fertile Soil, and Enjoy a Lush, Productive GardenIsland Days in Galveston: The Ultimate Guide: Where to Eat, Play, and Explore - One Island Day at a Time in Galveston, TexasThe Complete Leopard Gecko Care Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Raise a Healthy Leopard Gecko with the Right Diet, Care, and Habitat from Day OneRules to Live By: Maimonides' Guide to a Wonderful Life (Hebrew Edition)Endless Exodus: The Jewish Experience in EthiopiaBlue Team Dynamics: Three Proven Leadership Principles Inspired by IDF Sources for Business and LifeSoul SurgeryDiaspora-Ish: Notes on Identities, Unbelonging, and SolidaritiesSons of Abraham: A Candid Conversation about the Issues that Divide and Unite Jews and Muslims (Hebrew Edition)Sons of Abraham: A Candid Conversation about the Issues that Divide and Unite Jews and Muslims (Arabic Edition)The Gates Of WalpurgisA Risky Game: The Odds Are DeadlyThe EssenceReality RiftA Ray of Light: An Inspirational True Story of Resilience, Faith and TriumphMoonbase ArmstrongThe Puppy Playbook: Simple Daily Strategies for Raising a Well-Behaved PuppyA Slice of Orange: Loving and Leaving the Osho/Rajneesh CultAI Confidence for Educators: A Practical Stress-Free Guide to Using AI Tools in Public, Private, & Homeschool SettingsMurder at the Summer Cheese FestivalRecipe For RevengeOversight: Erasure PoetryThe Extra SausageThe MacKenzie WomenFatal InvitationA Commoner's Prayer: PoemsThe Wretched and UndoneThe Water Lilies of MishipeshuOrbital BebopAlways One MistakeScotland's International Football RefereesAfrican Celebrities: The Rise The Legacy The FutureThe Tale of Falitz and MellifloreLocus of Control: Therapy PoemsThe Lion and the Wolf: The Real Replacement Theory - Early Release EditionGildedMule BoyThirty LoveBasques of the American West: New and Collected Essays on History and EthnicityGunning for Ho: Vietnam Stories (25th Anniversary Edition)City Lights: Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the Biography of a BookstoreArtificial Intelligence Essentials You Always Wanted to KnowAgile Essentials You Always Wanted to KnowDigital Consumer Behavior Essentials: Understanding Online Decision-Making, AI Influence & Algorithmic Marketing in the Age of E-CommerceJava Essentials Volume 2: Object-Oriented Programming and BeyondLabor Relations Essentials You Always Wanted to KnowOperational Excellence Essentials You Always Wanted to KnowThe Profitable Good: A Bold Playbook for Sustainable Business GrowthThe Cryptid Compendium: 2021 - 2025The Crown of ZeusThe Last SummerOnce upon a Wintry Krampusnacht EveFantastic Tales of SteampunkThese Days of Living SmallOur Funny Love StoryLove Wars: Clash of the Parents, A True Divorce Story - MemoirAliens Attack!Prophecy of Tears and SacrificeLost in His SpiderwebsArresting MasonDragon Marked: The Legend of the Flamegold rushThe Queen's Dark AmbitionThree Days EarlierThree Days EarlierPracticing Mindfulness on the Go: Simple Techniques for Busy People to Manage Emotions, Reduce Stress, and Improve HappinessCaptured Prey, A Primal Play NovellaMinor Injuries: Ten Short StoriesA Gathering PlaceBroken StarsWolfskinHuman Again: In the AI AgeOnly the Beautiful Lie Endures: The End of Generational LiesSeven Days to Freedom: A Christian Journey of Forgiveness, Healing, and Narrative RenewalWoundwise: Dissolution, Abjective Ecology, Subversive BecomingBolted to the BoneStation 13The Story of Ice: Exploring Weather, Chemistry, & Physics with Nature's Most Common Crystal50 Years In A Sect: My Life with a Radical 'Sex Cult'!The Veiled Core Chronicles: The Fighting 57thMidville High: Comic Caper CollectionNotes from Lunar UndergroundThe Book of Sapphire and ShadowThe BridgeOur AI: My Journey. Your Invitation. Our FutureBean's Big TowDrip Takes a TripMur, the Kitty-KnightYour Guide to Climate Action: How to Move Beyond Your Footprint and Make a BIG ImpactThe Quiet Art of Being Human: Simple Lessons for a Complicated WorldBe a Better Robot: A Self-Improvement Guide for the Modern MachineThe Crushed CanThe ExpeditionLittle Leo and the Snowman SurpriseThe Case of Mona Lisa's MustacheWatch Us BeginThe Room to Be Brave: Sometimes the Way Forward Begins with Going BackDe waakvlamThe Far Reach of YesterdayThe MergedA Year Inside Your Skin: Poems of Love, Desire, and ReleaseFrom Behind The Locked DoorThe Final ResetWoodbine GroveTrue and Absurd Lawsuits That Really Happened: The Curious Case Files of Sherlock GrantAnatomy & Physiology Made Easy + Medical Terminology: 2-In-1 Study Bundle for Nursing & Healthcare Students a Complete Beginner-Friendly Guide to Body Systems, Essential Medical Terms, and Fast on-the-Go Review for Class, Exams, and Clinical WorkThe Lucky MachineTell Them I ExistedDe Laatste OversteekThe Legend of RosaLotus in the Tide: Prose and PoemsClass War, Then and Now: Essays Toward a New LeftMurder Most Saurian?Happy Chemicals For People Who Are Unhappy With Their HealthDon't Blame Sam!PrickleThe Persimmon ManMidville High: Comic Caper CollectionNew Haven: RetributionThe Artist InstanceBound by the ElementsPanic! At the Daycare: Haven't You People Ever Heard Of ... Checking A Goddamn Source?Dragon Marked: The Legend of the Flame and SelyraThe Song of SaturnThe Lunatic ExpressTales of ObsidianHuntress of DarknessDeleted: Where Genius, Secrets and Lust IgniteA Sky Full of GraceLove Wars: Clash of the Parents, a True Divorce Story - MemoirThe DescendantGoonAsh & InkKilling DemonsThe Men of the MountainSee Through: The Art and Cost of Radical Transparency in a World That Profits from PretendingThe Legend of RosaTo Break Such a BondMarina MewsDeader Than DeadThe Jilted CountessA Slice Of MysterySteeped in SuspicionCrone of FlamesI Owe You OneCoherenceNot AloneEmber and AshStillness and Survival: A Life Between Trauma, Glitter, and the Echo of My Own VoiceFriendly’sGoddessWhere Hope BeginsMatt & Popsicle: Return of the UnderdogThe Middle Child Diaries: Notes from the Quiet One in the MiddleDecoding the MarketplaceMoney and the Beast: The Entanglements in the Political-Monetary SystemFlorida Forest FarmingThe Case of the Grounded FerryDeception's CureMiriam in the ShadowsLion's BloodGildedHow to Stop Caring What People Think: A Practical Guide to Breaking Free from Approval and Self-DoubtThe 7-Day Dopamine Detox: A Beginner's Guide to Unplugging, Resetting, and Not Falling Apart OnlineA Violet MoonTalosNaughty Stories for Naughty Girls and Boys (Volume Four)No One You KnowFinding My Way Through Cancer: A Gentle Journey Through Early-Stage Lung CancerPsychological Atomics, Rooster CrowsMasquerade of MirrorsLos UnimundosMetta Cala - A Light in the NightMask of RomulusThe Audacity to Be Whole: Leadership Beyond PerformanceVampire Verses: PoemsSwimming with ManateesParhelionBurning For HerTrouble in ApplevaleDarkest at DuskThe Undoing of My Marriage: A Woman's Search for Fulfilment in the Grey Space Between Commitment and Freedom - Based on True EventsThe Weight of Petals: A Story of Memory and ResistanceStill Human: Staying Sane, Productive, and Fully You in the Age of AIRisky BusinessPrince of Darkness and DeceitThe Battle for America’s Soul: Will Our One Nation Under God Survive?MuntuJournal for Women: Awaken the Woman WithinThe Ops: Created Conflict and Mind Control: Stop Fighting the Wrong EnemyAn Unsuitable Knight: A Novel of Norman ItalyWhen God and Country CollideThe Machine That Searched The SilenceIn Search of Him, I Found Myself: How Losing Love Helped Me Find WholenessIt Happened in Hell: The Victory BelowIt Happened in Hell: The Victory BelowThe Sutra on the Mount: An Exercise in Nonduality for Rediscovering the Sermon on the MountThe Sutra on the Mount: An Exercise in Nonduality for Rediscovering the Sermon on the MountBone of My Bone: Reflections from an Oncology WardBone of My Bone: Reflections from an Oncology WardLiving Whole: Redefining Singlehood with Power, Passion, and PurposeUnder Two Flags

Thanks to all the publishers participating this month!

Alcove Press Anchorline Press Autumn House Press
Baker Books Bellevue Literary Press Bigfoot Robot Books
Cozy Cozies Egret Lake Books Entrada Publishing
Femficatio Publishing First Person Press Gefen Publishing House
Henry Holt and Company HTF Publishing Legacy Books Press
Marina Publishing Group NeoParadoxa NewCon Press
Paper Phoenix Press Prolific Pulse Press LLC PublishNation
Real Nice Books Rootstock Publishing Running Wild Press, LLC
Shadow Dragon Press Sunrise Publishing Tundra Books
University of Nevada Press University of New Mexico Press Unsolicited Press
UpLit Press Vibrant Publishers W4 Publishing, LLC
WorthyKids

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