Tag: Historical Fiction

I Always Loved You by Robin Oliveira

March 11, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
I Always Loved You by Robin Oliveira

Fond Of   I tend to be drawn towards novels that involve a love affair with a famous person, Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamaha Cheney, Charles Lindberg and Anne Morrow Lindberg, therefore it only seemed natural that I read about Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas. Details, lots and lots of detail were shown and gave […]

Divider

Rebel Queen by Michelle Moran

March 10, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Rebel Queen by Michelle Moran

Fond Of Previously I had only read Michelle Moran’s novels that were set in Egypt. Asps, Pharaohs and Pyramids has always been an era that interests me. I suppose it is comfortable to stick with what you know. Nevertheless, I enjoy Moran’s writing style and become lost in her stories. Therefore, when I saw Rebel […]

Divider

I Am Abraham Review and Reader’s Guide

March 5, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
I Am Abraham Review and Reader’s Guide

Fond Of You can’t exactly say I am Abraham was filled with twists and turns as Lincoln’s story is very well-known, but the way it was told was interesting. Told in small vignettes that wove seamlessly together. The novel didn’t drag with reminisces from his childhood rather moving to his old years and didn’t linger […]

Divider

Vanessa and Her Sister by Priya Parmar

January 28, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Vanessa and Her Sister by Priya Parmar

Fond of: In Vanessa and Her Sister, Priya Parmar incorporates telegrams, letters, tickets and all sorts of tidbits to enhance the story.  This creates a smorgasbord of  information for the imagination’s desire. The novel is told through Vanessa’s journal which I thought was a brilliant idea as it made sure to feature the lesser known […]

Divider

Review: Consolamentum

October 20, 2014 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Consolamentum

The first two books of The Tiger and Dove trilogy are filled with carnage, but Solomon’s Bride ends on an uplifting note.  Although I warned myself, there is still one chapter left in Sofia’s story she can’t have her fairy tale ending yet. Fond of: Tragedy does not strike the same as it did in […]

Divider

Review: The Fortune Hunter

July 29, 2014 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: The Fortune Hunter

Novels that involve famed persons tend to be told through a female’s eye I did not find that to be the case in The Fortune Hunter.  Daisy Goodwin’s book is one of a love triangle and is aptly told by all three participant’s point of view.  It could very easily be told through the eyes […]

Divider

Review: Solomon’s Bride

May 21, 2014 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Review: Solomon’s Bride

“Thinking I was free from the Mongols forever, I felt such joy that I almost cried my thanks aloud.”  Our heroine Sofia exclaims at the beginning of Solomon’s Bride, I so wished this was true, and routed for her at the end of The Grip of God, but knew this would not be the case. […]

Divider

Review: Queen Elizabeth’s Daughter

March 24, 2014 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: Queen Elizabeth’s Daughter

While I was reading Queen Elizabeth’s Daughter I felt like a foreign Bachelorette was being played in front of me, only with the Queen handing out the roses.  It was clear that the bulk of this story would be about Mary’s love life and after being denied young love Queen Elizabeth feels it is her […]

Divider

Review: The Grip of God

March 3, 2014 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Review: The Grip of God

While reading The Grip of God I felt a nagging feeling in the back of my head, Sofia and her story reminds me of someone, but who?  Last night it came to me, Cynthia Ann Parker.  Strange I know but bear with me, (and yes I know Cynthia Ann was a real person)  both were abducted […]

Divider

Review: Loving Frank

February 26, 2014 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Review: Loving Frank

Drawing on years of research, Horan weaves little-known facts into a compelling narrative, vividly portraying the conflicts and struggles of a woman forced to choose between the roles of mother, wife, lover, and intellectual. Horan’s Mamah is a woman seeking to find her own place, her own creative calling in the world. Mamah’s is an […]

Divider