
Mail Order Mama (Brides of Beckham, #2)
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When Emily’s mother decides to marry, her fiancé says that twenty year old Emily needs to find a...
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His Majesty's Dragon
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When HMS Reliant captures a French frigate and seizes the precious cargo, an unhatched dragon egg,...
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The Warriors (The Kent Family Chronicles Book 6)
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With the Civil War reaching its gory climax, the divided Kent family is pushed to the edge of...
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The Lawless (The Kent Family Chronicles Book 7)
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The penultimate volume in John Jakes’s stirring Kent Family Chronicles finds America booming in...
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The Hangman's Daughter
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Much time has past since the last witch hunt for this small town. They thought that was over. But...
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Esperanza's Way (The Seekers #2)
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Motivated by the memory of her mother dying in her arms, Esperanza resolves that she will one day...
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Anywhere But Schuylkill (The Great Upheaval Trilogy)
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In 1877, twenty Irish coal miners hanged for a terrorist conspiracy that never occurred. Anywhere...
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Marylegs (44 KP) rated Dark Aemilia (UK Edition) in Books
Aug 14, 2019
Unfortunately as I havent ever read historical fiction before I dont really have any point of reference for comparison. But what I will say is that I thoroughly enjoyed how realistic this book felt, but still was able to bring in completely fictitious elements of magic and witchcraft. Sam OReilly has managed to bring in these elements, which appealed to my love of fantasy, without being over the top. I particularly enjoyed the time when London was under the grips of the plague and thought it was just so well written and explained. At no point did I feel lost in descriptions, I was there, with Aemilia and that poor woman just couldnt catch a break.
There is mature content it is an adult story of love, so yes there is sex. I personally have no issue with this and believe it to be an integral addition to this story. It is done well and doesnt feel forced or overdone. I am struggling to put into words how much I enjoyed this book, I will read it again and I would recommend it. I will now even consider reading other historical fiction that I had not thought I would enjoy.

Fruit Bat (42 KP) rated The Strange Case of Caroline Maxwell in Books
Mar 1, 2018
This book has all the ingredients that makes a great mystery novel. The question is what is there not to love history mixed with fiction, Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper with a great references to Agatha Christie and a famous little Belgian detective.
Amanda's book deserves so much more then the twos reviews it has on Amazon .
The book is truly well researched and comes across as a great labour of love , I loved spotting the historical cases that where mixed among the fiction. If you have the opportunity to read this book I recommend you do it's not to be missed.
Amanda I loved this book from start to finish thank you for the opportunity to read it I hope to see more of this wonderful character

Laura Ingalls Wilder: American Writer on the Prairie
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Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote stories that have defined the American frontier for generations of...