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Category Archives: book review

Review: Whiskey When We’re Dry by John Larison

October 17, 2018by Nichole Louise Leave a comment

  Whiskey When We’re Dry by John Larison is a Western you know, as well as the Western you don’t. That’s namely due to Whiskey’s main character, Jessilyn. The story is […]

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book review, historical fiction, history

Review: Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan

September 17, 2018by Nichole Louise 1 Comment

  Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan tells the amazing true story of an 18-year-old Italian boy named Pino Lella. This novel is very much a coming of age […]

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book review, historical fiction, history

Review: Becoming Belle by Nuala O’ Connor

September 4, 2018by Nichole Louise Leave a comment

    Becoming Belle by Nuala O’ Connor is a Victorian-set novel about a women ahead of her time. Isabel Maude Penrice Bilton did indeed becoming “Belle,” a modern woman […]

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book review, historical fiction, history

Review: Women of the Blue & Gray by Marianne Monson

August 23, 2018by Nichole Louise Leave a comment

  Women of the Blue and Gray tells the true stories of women on both sides of the Civil War who defied gender norms and were social pioneers despite the […]

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book review, history

Review: The Locksmith’s Daughter by Karen Brooks

August 13, 2018by Nichole Louise Leave a comment

  The Locksmith’s Daughter follows a young woman named Mallory Bright who, after a scandalous incident*, must make a new path for herself by spying for none other than Queen […]

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book review, historical fiction, history

Review: The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar

July 10, 2018by Nichole Louise Leave a comment

  The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar is a mix of well-researched historical fiction and magical realism, taking place in colorful 18th century London. I had an […]

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book review, historical fiction, history

Review: Elizabeth: The Struggle for the Throne by David Starkey

June 26, 2018by Nichole Louise Leave a comment

Elizabeth: The Struggle for the Throne by David Starkey focuses on Elizabeth Tudor’s childhood and rise to power, rather than the majority of Elizabeth biographies that focus on her entire life […]

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