Historical Fiction
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Beyond the Lavender Fields by Arlem Hawks – historical romance set during French revolution
Beyond the Lavender Fields is an amazingly well-written historical romance set during French revolution. If you don’t mind slow pace and wish to read historical fiction that is not set during WWI or…
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The Siren of Sussex (Belles of London #1) by Mimi Matthews – interracial, cross-class romance set in 19th century
The Siren of Sussex was fascinating, well written interracial, cross-class romance set in 19th century with focus not just on women but also on half-Indians of the era. Disclaimer- Many thanks to publisher for…
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Lahore (The Partition Trilogy, #1) by Manreet Sodhi Someshwar
Lahore interesting first part of The Partition Trilogy. It was thought-provoking, insightful, and emotional historical fiction about partition and how that affected lives of people. Disclaimer – I received this book as part of Blogchatter…
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The Barrister and the Letter of Marque by Todd M. Johnson // Regency era novel @ToddMJohnson_ @bethany_house
I’m pleased to be part of virtual book tour of THE BARRISTER AND THE LETTER OF MARQUE, Todd M. Johnson’s highly acclaimed historical mystery. Check out the review of this new Regency-era novel…
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John Eyre by Mimi Matthews // gothic reimagining of Classic novels
John Eyre was suspenseful, and atmospheric gothic reimagining of classic novels, Jane Eyre and Dracula, with atmospheric and vivid setting and beautiful, lyrical and descriptive writing. I’m pleased to be part of virtual…
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The Prince And The Nightingale by Abhishek Bhatt // historical romance
The Prince And The Nightingale was immersive, touching and realistic historical romance set in India that had much more than just romance and great historical aspects with royalty falling for commoner arc. Synopsis…
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The Berlin Zookeeper by Anna Stuart (Book Review) // historical fiction that gave different view to Germany in WWII
Hello readers! It’s my stop during the blog tour for new historical fiction, The Berlin Zookeeper by Anna Stuart, and I’m pleased to share my review of this amazing book. Many thanks to…
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Book Review : The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams // perfectly written historical fiction that read like memoir
Synopsis In 1901, the word ‘Bondmaid’ was discovered missing from the Oxford English Dictionary. This is the story of the girl who stole it. Esme is born into a world of words. Motherless…
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#BookReview : The Invisible Woman by Erika Robuck #TheInvisibleWoman @BerkleyPub @ErikaRobuck / / inspiring, raw, gritty, well researched, extraordinary #biographical historical fiction
Hello Readers! I’m sharing today my review of The Invisible Woman by Erika Robuck on the release day of this extraordinary book on famed WWII spy, Virginia Hall. THE INVISIBLE WOMAN by Erika Robuck is the first…
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#BlogTour #BookReview : Georgana’s Secret (Proper Romance Regency) by Arlem Hawks / / unique, engaging, and well written #HistoricalFiction Regency Romance
Hello Readers! I’m pleased to be part of the blog tour for Georgana’s Secret a new Regency romance in the Proper Romance series by bestselling author Arlem Hawks. Many thanks to Laurel @ Austenprose for tour invite…