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Review :: The French Gift by Kirsty Manning
I don’t think it is news to anyone here that I love historical fiction books that feature female friendship and write women back into major events in our history (often World War II),…
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Review :: The Healer :: Allison Butler
We all know I love historical fiction, and I have a particular soft spot for historical fiction books about ‘witches’, wise women, and healers, so I jumped at the chance to check out…
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REVIEW :: The Goldminer’s Sister :: Alison Stuart
The Goldminer’s Sister has been on my list of most anticipated new releases for 2020 since I binged the previous Maiden’s Creek book – The Postmistress – in a single day and found…
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Q&A :: Darry Fraser :: ELSA GOODY BUSHRANGER
On Monday I shared my review of Darry Fraser’s latest novel, Elsa Goody Bushranger, and today I’m delighted to be able to share a Q&A with Darry. I always love getting a little…
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Review :: Elsa Goody Bushranger :: Darry Fraser
1896 Robe, South Australia When Elsa Goody’s father and brother George die in quick succession she and her sister Rosie are in trouble. Pursued by an unpleasant suitor with dubious motivation, Elsa leaves…
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Interview :: Tea Cooper author of The Girl in the Painting
The first book I read from Harlequin’s HERSTORY campaign – featuring historical fiction about women who rebel – was Tea Cooper’s The Girl in the Painting. This was my second time reading a book by…
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#HERSTORY Q&A :: Kerri Turner : The Daughter of Victory Lights
Yesterday I posted my review of The Daughter of Victory Lights (check it out here if you missed it). I loved this book, and today I’m sharing a little Q&A with author Kerri…
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#HERSTORY :: The Daughter of Victory Lights :: Kerri Turner
Tonight I’m sharing my review of The Daughter of Victory Lights by Kerri Turner, which is one of the gorgeous novels in Harlequin Australia’s HERSTORY : Women Who Rebel campaign. This was a…
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#HERSTORY preview :: The Darkest Shore :: Karen Brooks
Suddenly March is almost over, which means it is time for me to read the next book in the Harper Collins/HQ Books #HERSTORY: Women Who Rebel campaign, The Darkest Shore by Karen Brooks.…
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Mantel in March :: Wolf Hall :: Hilary Mantel
If you’ve been in a bookshop in the past few weeks you’ve probably seen that The Mirror and the Light – the third book in Hilary Mantel‘s historical fiction series about Thomas Cromwell…