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published
April 24th 2008
by Enspiren Press
binding
Paperback, 276 pages
isbn
1897540132
(isbn13: 9781897540138)
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Helena Woulfe has put the horrors of the Monmouth Rebellion behind her and looks to her future life as the wife of Guy Palmer. Helena has what she alw...more
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Anita Davison pulls off an excellent sequel to Duking Days Rebellion with this book. I very much enjoyed learning more about about the characters from the first book and how they lives have changed from the effects of the war a few years before. Helena has gorwn into a woman with great strength and passion. The secondary characters are well drawn and fascinating additions to the story.
Ms Davison writes beautifully of the 17th century period, drawing the reader in so that we feel a part of the...more
Ms Davison writes beautifully of the 17th century period, drawing the reader in so that we feel a part of the...more
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Damp eyed and a much wiser about English history, I have just completed Duking Days – Revolution by new author, Anita Davison. It was my first jaunt into a historical of this period, and I cannot tell you how much I love her writing. The descriptions catapulted me back in time where I found myself ensconced in period clothing, rich surroundings and a myriad of emotions. For the first time, history was no longer boring for me and I couldn’t stop turning pages. War...more
Damp eyed and a much wiser about English history, I have just completed Duking Days – Revolution by new author, Anita Davison. It was my first jaunt into a historical of this period, and I cannot tell you how much I love her writing. The descriptions catapulted me back in time where I found myself ensconced in period clothing, rich surroundings and a myriad of emotions. For the first time, history was no longer boring for me and I couldn’t stop turning pages. War...more
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