A Daughter's Choice (The Heart of the Amish #10)
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Henrietta Is Set Against Love Full of faith, hope, and romance, this series takes you into the...
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Enheduanna's Song From The Sands
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Discover the untold story of Enheduanna, the world’s first named author, as she navigates power,...
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The Curse of Maiden Scars (Maiden, Mother, Crone #1)
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Sixteen-year-old Renna Covert toils away in the shadows of a Yorkshire workhouse, her days filled...
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ClareR (6230 KP) rated Mary I: Queen of Sorrows in Books
Oct 22, 2024
Alison Weir is writing a work of historical fiction, but she has done her research. Of course, a lot of Mary’s story could be open to interpretation, and we’ll never know her exact inner thoughts, but she wrote letters and people wrote things down about her at the time. And personally, I really like Weirs interpretation. She makes Mary a human being, with thoughts, loves, hates and responsibilities. The period in history is described so well, that the reader can understand why Mary had such an extreme reaction to those who wouldn’t convert to Catholicism. And, well, Elizabeth I killed a lot more people than Mary ever did, so 🤷🏼♀️
I found the chapters on Mary’s childhood really interesting and very sad. What a traumatic childhood she had.
So, if you enjoy historical fiction and want to find out more about Mary I, then this may well be the book for you too. A totally absorbing read!
Sanctuary
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Sometimes losing your children is the only way to save them. The year is 2039. Jean Bennett’s...
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Hers, United (Hers, #5)
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Riley Griffin has two problems. They’re called Talon and Dagger. The two male hybrids were...
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