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Reading this book made me happy. It's not that it was a completely happy book, and it's not that it was the best book ever, but it just really set well with me, it fit perfectly into that space inside of me that wanted a book.
I have a hard time categorizing Ms Kearsley's books. This is the second book I've read by her, and like the first (The Shadowy Horses), it feels mostly like a general fiction book, but it is al ...more
Reading this book made me happy. It's not that it was a completely happy book, and it's not that it was the best book ever, but it just really set well with me, it fit perfectly into that space inside of me that wanted a book.
I have a hard time categorizing Ms Kearsley's books. This is the second book I've read by her, and like the first (The Shadowy Horses), it feels mostly like a general fiction book, but it is al ...more

*edited to a 3-star read on hindsight
This was a pleasurable and fun read - probably closer to 3.5 stars than 4, though, with the possibility of a long-term 3. It's definitely better than Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution, and I liked the historical parts and political intrigue quite a bit. After reading this and compounding the atmospheric Scottish effect with The Game of Kings, I'm sure I'll be planning a trip to Scotland in the near future...
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This was a pleasurable and fun read - probably closer to 3.5 stars than 4, though, with the possibility of a long-term 3. It's definitely better than Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution, and I liked the historical parts and political intrigue quite a bit. After reading this and compounding the atmospheric Scottish effect with The Game of Kings, I'm sure I'll be planning a trip to Scotland in the near future...
Carrie is a writer who specialises in ...more

I've been a fan of Kearsley's for years, but her books have always been difficult to find in the US as she's lacked significant distribution here for reasons unfathomable to me. Thankfully that appears to be changing, and this is a great reminder of how much I enjoy her work. Her research is spot-on and she knows how to write a story that's emotionally strong without being sappy or facile. Hopefully this book's recent appearance as a Kindle Daily Deal will open her up to the wider audience she r
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Despite the fact it took me a long time to read and I don't much like books that jump from one time frame to another. I did like this book and the insights into the difficulties involved in writing historical fiction.
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3.5 stars
This was a pleasant surprise! No embarrassing content and lots of interesting history. I have read references to Jacobites in other historical fiction without really understanding the context—this novel does a great job of explaining it without overwhelming or boring the reader.
I do a lot of family history and genealogical research as a side hobby so I also enjoyed that thread of the novel. There was a fantastical element to it (some would call it time travel, but it's not quite that) ...more
This was a pleasant surprise! No embarrassing content and lots of interesting history. I have read references to Jacobites in other historical fiction without really understanding the context—this novel does a great job of explaining it without overwhelming or boring the reader.
I do a lot of family history and genealogical research as a side hobby so I also enjoyed that thread of the novel. There was a fantastical element to it (some would call it time travel, but it's not quite that) ...more

I heard of this book a lot, so I was excited to read it. However, when i first started it, I was mostly disappointed, because it was slow, and the book within a book format was not working for me initially. I just couldn't get myself to care about the book within a book characters. However, the second half of the book lived up to the hype. Despite the fact that it is not realistic, it is a cute idea. I do like how present day gets tied to history though.
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