
Munich: A Novel
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September 1938. Hitler is determined to start a war. Chamberlain is desperate to preserve the...
Thriller politics

The Battle For England: Women at war in Medieval England (Wars of the Magna Carta #1)
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Medieval England is under siege… Perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden, Robyn Young, Alison Weir and...
Historical Fiction Medieval England

ClareR (5864 KP) rated The Queens Lady in Books
Dec 8, 2022
Joan no longer has a place at court, and her husband falls out of favour when his enemies gain considerable influence with the King.
It was really interesting to learn about the inner workings of the English court and the precarious line that courtiers had to tread. Joan also gave some insight into some significant historical events: the Field of the Cloth of Gold in France, Princess Margaret’s marriage to King James, the arrival of Catherine of Aragon, and accompanying Princess Mary to Paris when she marries King Louis.
I’m an absolute sucker for historical fiction, and I loved the details and the very human, realistic style this book was written in. And I really liked Joan.
The ravens are a constant - after all, Joan is the Lady of the Ravens. Bu they’re not as central to the storyline this time.
I don’t know whether this will just be a duology, or if there’s more to come, but I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Highly recommended.

A Woman Scorned (Hartford Manor #5)
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1886 North Devon, England Lady Lilliana Grantley has been seriously ill with typhoid, a disease...
Historical Fiction Family Saga Victorian Historical Romance

Her Darkest Hour
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England, 1939. A young witch. A nation at war. A spy hiding in plain sight. As war looms over...
Historical Fantasy

Dawnward Spire, Lonely Hill: The Letters of H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith
David E. Schultz and S. T. Joshi
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The publication of the fifteen-year correspondence of two of the titans of weird fiction, H. P....
Horror
I am a lover of Historical fiction and this book fits the bill for best of 2017 so far! Reading about Cleopatra and Chava really moved me. I've heard of Cleopatra, of course, but never really read a book that centered around her time. So, getting to know Chava, the young woman waiting to take her place at the Queen's side and Cleopatra, and all that was Alexandra, was truly an event I don't want to forget. The detail that Ms. Hunt adds to this novel is breath taking and I won't soon forget the feel of being in the heart of the story.
If you want a novel that will whisk you away to a time in history that isn't often written about, then I suggest this book with high flying colors! If you want to be captivated and become the characters, then this 5 star novel is highly worth getting! This book kept me turning the pages long into the night and I am already anxiously awaiting another book by this author who knows just what her fans love! <a href="http://cafinatedreads.com/review-eygpts-sister-by-angela-hunt/" target="_blank">This review was originally posted on Cafinated Reads</a>

Mario Vargas Llosa: A Life of Writing
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Awarded the Nobel Prize in 2010 at the age of seventy-four, Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa has...

The Haunting of Henry Twist
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London, 1926: Henry Twist's heavily pregnant wife leaves home to meet a friend. On the way, she is...
fiction gender studies LGBTQ+ Historical Fiction

Rose Macaulay, Gender, and Modernity
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This book is the first collection on the British author Rose Macaulay (1881-1958). The essays...