May 22, 2021
I wrote a little piece called “The Kindness that Changed My World” on the “I Heart Lesfic” site. It had a monumental effect on my thinking in 2001 and beyond. In addition to my story about kindness, there is a giveaway of my first novel “In The Blood of the Greeks”.
Read my contribution here
Many thanks to TB Markinson for including me in her Project Kindness.

Image courtesy of I Love Lesfic / TB Markinson
What is Project Kindness? See below:
During 2020 on I Heart Lesfic, we ran a segment called Project Laughter because we thought all of us could use a good chuckle. After much thought, we’ve decided the theme for 2021 will be Project Kindness, which is something we think a lot of us could use in 2021 after one of the hardest and longest of years. At least once a week, hopefully twice, we’ll post a guest blog from a lesfic author sharing a story involving kindness. Read More
Oct 30, 2018

Swastika over the doorway…
Terror in focus: the Jewish photographer who captured the rise of Nazism
Roman Vishniac is famous for his images of Berlin in the 1930s, as swastikas began to creep on to the streets. But did their sacred status overshadow the brilliance of his later work?
In 1920, Roman Vishniac and his new bride Luta arrived in Berlin. Having fled the turmoil of post-revolutionary Moscow, the couple had hastily been married by a station master in a Latvian border town, before traveling to Riga and on to the German capital. There, Vishniac was reunited with his wealthy parents, who had left Russia three years earlier, and he and Luta were married again in a register office before their union was blessed by a traditional Jewish ceremony. So began their new life in a city that an excited Vishniac described as “a living whole … the centre of western Europe”.
Roman Vishniac Rediscovered is at the Photographers’ Gallery and Jewish Museum, London, until 24 November.
Read Full Article here: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/oct/28/roman-vishniac-rediscovered-photographer-nazism
Sep 20, 2018
The following is from Deadline: The company, which is producing forthcoming Jenna Coleman-fronted BBC drama The Cry, won the hotly contest auction for the book, which was published by imprints Echo and Zaffre – part of Bonnier Books UK – in January 2018.
The series is already in development and Synchronicity hopes that it will be ready to air in January 2020, to tie in with the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. Jacquelin Perske, who adapted The Cry and wrote Australian drama Seven Types of Ambiguity, is attached to write.The book tells the true story of Lale Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who was given the job of tattooing identification numbers on prisoners’ arms in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War Two. One day, he met Gita while she was waiting in line to be tattooed and it was love at first sight. And so began one of the most life-affirming, courageous, unforgettable and human stories of the Holocaust and a tale of the very best of humanity in the very worst of circumstances.
Claire Mundell, founder and creative director at Synchronicity Films, struck the deal for the book rights with CAA, which represented Bonnier Books UK. She said, “We are beyond thrilled to have secured the rights to this incredibly brilliant, confronting and uplifting book. I fell in love with it within a few pages and was desperate to bring it to the screen, to reach the widest audience possible for this unforgettable story. There was a huge amount of interest in this title and I am grateful that Heather Morris, Bonnier Books UK and CAA responded so well to our vision for the story.”
Author Morris added, “Lale Sokolov placed a great deal of trust in me when he first shared his story. I am now passing that baton on and am so pleased that Synchronicity Films was successful in negotiating for the rights. Claire and her colleagues have an obvious passion for my book and have demonstrated clear sensitivity to producing a real person’s story. I know Lale will be smiling down at this new phase of his and Gita’s story”.
The #1 International Bestseller & New York Times Bestseller
This beautiful, illuminating tale of hope and courage is based on interviews that were conducted with Holocaust survivor and Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist Ludwig (Lale) Sokolov—an unforgettable love story in the midst of atrocity.
“The Tattooist of Auschwitz is an extraordinary document, a story about the extremes of human behavior existing side by side: calculated brutality alongside impulsive and selfless acts of love. I find it hard to imagine anyone who would not be drawn in, confronted and moved. I would recommend it unreservedly to anyone, whether they’d read a hundred Holocaust stories or none.”—Graeme Simsion, internationally-bestselling author of The Rosie Project
In April 1942, Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, is forcibly transported to the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau. When his captors discover that he speaks several languages, he is put to work as a Tätowierer (the German word for tattooist), tasked with permanently marking his fellow prisoners.
Imprisoned for over two and a half years, Lale witnesses horrific atrocities and barbarism—but also incredible acts of bravery and compassion. Risking his own life, he uses his privileged position to exchange jewels and money from murdered Jews for food to keep his fellow prisoners alive.
One day in July 1942, Lale, prisoner 32407, comforts a trembling young woman waiting in line to have the number 34902 tattooed onto her arm. Her name is Gita, and in that first encounter, Lale vows to somehow survive the camp and marry her.
A vivid, harrowing, and ultimately hopeful re-creation of Lale Sokolov’s experiences as the man who tattooed the arms of thousands of prisoners with what would become one of the most potent symbols of the Holocaust, The Tattooist of Auschwitz is also a testament to the endurance of love and humanity under the darkest possible conditions.
Jul 11, 2018
My first novel “In The Blood of the Greeks” is available for the special price of 99c for the next few days! What a bargain that is.
Get your copy from Amazon!
Forbidden love, heart racing suspense, an epic tale set in war-ravaged Greece.
Two women — one a German officer’s daughter, the other a young Greek woman filled with fury — race against time to help Jews escape a Greek town during World War II. They are moments from death if their clandestine operation is exposed.
Eva and Zoe should be enemies but fate brings them together to work as a team to accomplish their life saving mission. They find themselves in an unlikely friendship that transcends the barriers between them and while they work to help Jews escape, their unlikely friendship turns to love. Zoe Lambros’ faith in God is shattered after her mother’s death at the hands of the German Commander. She determines to defy the enemy in every way she can–including a festering urge to kill the German Commander’s daughter, Eva Muller.
Eva Muller has a tortured past, and a secret, if revealed, will lead to certain death at the hands of her father. Despite knowing the risk, Eva is working with the village priest to help the Jews escape. With her activities closely observed, Eva needs help to continue the clandestine operation and Zoe Lambros is the answer despite her antagonism to the fiery Greek.
Rated as one of the Best Historical Romance Novels by Bookbub (July 3, 2018)
This is a superb YA historical romance of a young woman’s lesbian awakening. A romance forged in war that will take your breath away. — Kelsey, YA Review Blog
Forbidden love, heart racing suspense, an epic tale set in war-ravaged Greece. This classic is not to be missed.” — Roberta Kagan, Best Selling Author – All My Love, Detrick
Mary D. Brooks has written a novel that is not only superb, but the plot, the development of the characters, and the setting are perfect. It is an emotional roller coaster ride, but a good one. The story is gripping, the protagonists are amazing and well formed, the setting is realistic, and their friendship is wonderful. – Rabia Tanveer for Readers’ Favorite
An amazing story set against the horrors of World War II…There are many novels that take place during World War II. To write one that stands out in the crowd takes not only a great story, but intriguing characters, heart, passion, fear, and unfortunately blood. — SPR
Another powerful novel from Mary D. Brooks. As always the narrative is underpinned by detailed research that captures the setting perfectly whilst the romantic leads are superbly rendered. Mary D Brooks simply writes wonderful romance and her books are a genuine joy to read. –
Danny /Amazon.co.uk
One of the most powerful WW2 romances I have ever read. Beautifully described with engaging characters and tastefully written I feel I have found a true gem in author Mary Brooks and look forward to reading her other books. –Diane / Goodreads
A wonderfully told tale of life, love and prejudices, In The Blood Of The Greeks proves another excellent release from Mary D Brooks and one sure to garner her many more followers. It is recommended without reservation – BookViral
Jul 11, 2018
Well I got the surprise of my life the other day. Bookbub – the KING of Book promoters (and getting promoted by Bookbub is SERIOUSLY difficult because they are choosy!) listed my novel “In The Blood of the Greeks” as one of their Best Historical Romance Novels. For real. I was very excited.
The Best Historical Romance Novels
There’s nothing better than a love story set in a fascinating time period. We’ve rounded up a list of the best historical romance novels, from time-traveling passion in 18th-century Scotland to dukes and earls falling head-over-heels with unexpected ladies to cowboys lassoing love in the Wild West to Regency-era bachelors who meet their match. Check out our list of the best historical romance novels and series below, complete with publishers’ descriptions.
Check ou their list here – I’M SERIOUSLY good company!
Want to know why Bookbub picked In the Blood of the Greeks? Check out the reviews below and hop on over to Amazon and get your own copy!
This is a superb YA historical romance of a young woman’s lesbian awakening. A romance forged in war that will take your breath away. — Kelsey, YA Review Blog
Forbidden love, heart racing suspense, an epic tale set in war ravaged Greece. This classic is not to be missed.” — Roberta Kagan, Best Selling Author – All My Love, Detrick
Mary D. Brooks has written a novel that is not only superb, but the plot, the development of the characters, and the setting are perfect. It is an emotional roller coaster ride, but a good one. The story is gripping, the protagonists are amazing and well formed, the setting is realistic, and their friendship is wonderful. – Rabia Tanveer for Readers’ Favorite
An amazing story set against the horrors of World War II….There are many novels that take place during World War II. To write one that stands out in the crowd takes not only a great story, but intriguing characters, heart, passion, fear, and unfortunately blood. — SPR
Another powerful novel from Mary D. Brooks. As always the narrative isunderpinned by detailed research that captures the setting perfectly whilst the romantic leads are superbly rendered. Mary D Brooks simply writes wonderful romance and her books are a genuine joy to read. – Danny /Amazon.co.uk One of the most powerful WW2 romances I have ever read. Beautifully described with engaging characters and tastefully written I feel I have found a true gem in author Mary Brooks and look forward to reading her other books. –Diane / Goodreads
A wonderfully told tale of life, love and prejudices, In The Blood Of The Greeks proves another excellent release from Mary D Brooks and one sure to garner her many more followers. It is recommended without reservation –
BookViral
Dec 14, 2017
Forbidden love, heart racing suspense, an epic tale set in war-ravaged Greece.
In Nazi-occupied Greece, Eva and Zoe-one a German officer’s daughter, the other a young Greek woman filled with fury-should be enemies. But when fate brings them together they discover a love that transcends the barriers between them.
Zoe Lambros’ faith in God is shattered after her mother’s death at the hands of the German commander. She determines to defy the enemy in every way she can-including a festering urge to kill the German commander’s daughter, Eva Muller.
Eva Muller has a tortured past, and a secret, if revealed, will lead to certain death at the hands of her father. Despite knowing the risk, Eva is working with the village priest to help the Jews escape. With her activities closely monitored, Eva needs help to continue the clandestine operation and Zoe Lambros is the answer despite her antagonism to the young fiery Greek.
Awards:
– Finalist: Fiction – Historical – Event/Era – 2015 Readers’ Favorite
– Finalist Gay/Lesbian Fiction – International Book Awards 2015
– Finalist First Novel – IAN (Independent Author Network) Book Of The Year Awards 2015
– Finalist Outstanding Historical Fiction – IAN (Independent Author Network) Book Of The Year Awards 2015