
Some stories don’t just belong to history. They belong to us. They belong to us because they shaped the world we inherited.
Today, I am honored to announce the release of The Threshold of Conquest: William and Harold at Hastings, a book born from years of fascination, reverence, and the quiet sense of responsibility to tell this story the way it deserves to be told.
This is the story of two men standing at the edge of everything they knew. Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king, carried the fate of an entire nation on his shoulders, racing from crisis to crisis with nothing but the sense of duty and resolve to shoulder a burden that no one else could.
William of Normandy; unyielding, disciplined, forged by hardship and driven by a vision so fierce that it reshaped the path of England.
In 1066, their lives and visions for the country collided in a single moment that felt like fate tightening its grip.
But this book isn’t just about a battle. It is about the human cost of ambition, the demands of leadership, the weight of duty, and the fundamental heartbreak of choices that cannot be undone. It’s about what it means to stand on the threshold of change, knowing that the world on the other side will never be the same, and stepping forward anyway.
The Threshold of Conquest is the first volume of The Threshold Chronicles, a larger series dedicated to the rise, fall, triumph, and tragedy of the game changers; the people who altered the course of history, not through myth, but through the raw, fragile, and astonishing force of being human.
If you’ve been walking this journey with me, thank you. Your encouragement meant more to me than you know. If you are just joining now, welcome! There is plenty of room at the fire.
The story is ready.
The threshold is clear.
And history is waiting to come alive again.