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message 51: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Cindy wrote: "Simon wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Good day everyone;
I have started a new release by a debut author Crystal Caudill called "Counterfeit Love"....quite intriguing so far I must say. It's set in 1884 Ohi..."


Most welcome!


message 52: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments I just read
Tenderness by Alison Macleod and gave it 4 stars.
I am not quite certain how to show my GR review here.


message 53: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Rachel wrote: "I just read
Tenderness by Alison Macleod and gave it 4 stars.
I am not quite certain how to show my GR review here."


Rachel, right above this box, on the right, there is an option "add book/author" from here you can pull the book.
Then you have to have another screen opened on GR, go to your page and from under your "read books" pull this book and click view, it will show your review, copy the link from there and post it here.
Let me know if you have more questions.


message 54: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments GREAT. Thanks for the info. In future I will post my reviews.


message 55: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Rachel wrote: "I just read
Tenderness by Alison Macleod and gave it 4 stars.
I am not quite certain how to show my GR review here."

Rachel, right above this box, on the right, there is an option ..."


Thanks Annette :)


message 56: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Sure :)


message 57: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Sure :)"

I myself over wknd finished Antoinette's Sister - gave it 4 stars. Have to still write review (been occupied) and also sometimes words just don't come to you easily lol . . .


message 58: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments That's something I'd be interested in. Looking forward to your thoughts :)


message 59: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "That's something I'd be interested in. Looking forward to your thoughts :)"

Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 60: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Great review Simon. I'm looking forward to reading it and her previous book The Woman in Red.


message 61: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments I have The Woman in Red ebook from last spring but this one caught my interest when released in January :)


message 63: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Here's my review on The Arctic Fury: A Novel finished last weekend.

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 64: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Simon wrote: "Here's my review on The Arctic Fury: A Novel finished last weekend.

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


Simon, glad to see that you enjoyed it :)


message 65: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Rachel wrote: "The Magnificent Ambersons"

Rachel, hope you enjoyed it :)


message 66: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Started over weekend, Answer Creek in preparation for my bonus April book club discussion later this month . . . so far very good and cannot stop reading!


message 67: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments The Flight of Anja
The Flight of Anja (The Vinland Viking Saga #2) by Tamara Goranson

This haunting story of Anja follows her mother, Freydis Eiriksdottir, from Vinland saga - a strong-willed woman, who defied the odds of her society.

5/5 The writing is beautiful and reflects the time period of ruthlessness and the place of harsh climate. The brutality of the time period may not be easy to read for some. This Vinland Viking saga comes alive with a fascinating character that engages readers with her perilous journey.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 68: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Simon wrote: "Here's my review on The Arctic Fury: A Novel finished last weekend.

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."

Simon, glad to see that you enjoyed it :)"


I did, but found some parts to be a little on the slower side . . .


message 69: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Started last nite as it finally came into the library for me, West with Giraffes - my historical fiction book club's May pick


message 70: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Simon, I just looked at this book, and I see very high rating for it. Looking forward to your thoughts.


message 71: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Where the Wandering Ends
Where the Wandering Ends by Yvette Manessis Corporon

5/5 The time period of post-WWII Greece is beautifully breathed into this story from the first pages.

This story is character-driven with well-fleshed out characters, filled with backstories, and woven with lyrical prose. It is highly engrossing, making the pace fast. It brings many interesting facts that don’t overwhelm the story. It is fascinating to learn what a difference Queen Frederica made by creating a safe place for children and giving each an education. Thus, making a tremendous impact on humanity.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 72: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Simon, I just looked at this book, and I see very high rating for it. Looking forward to your thoughts."

Yeah, it's a very popular title


message 73: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Hester by Laurie Lico Albanese
Hester

5/5 Most of the story is set in Salem in early 1800s, after the witch trials of 1692. The story explores a spellbinding subject of synesthesia, a unique sensory phenomenon of colors associated with letters. Something the main character experiences and has to keep it as secret.

Mesmerizing tale with a captivating character.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 74: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Here's my late review on Answer Creek

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 75: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Finished this weekend reading West with Giraffes

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Started reading Carolina Built


message 76: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments Thanks for both recommendations. I looked for Giraffes at my library but they did not have it. But they do have another book by the author so I will read that. I put Carolina Built on my wish list.


message 77: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Finished over weekend reading Carolina Built

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 78: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments I am reading, Trust

It is an enjoyable read and has an interesting twist.
So far I would recommend it.


message 79: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Started today my preordered ebook The Memory Keeper of Kyiv

Am very much looking forward to it as well :)


message 80: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments I finished Trust and like three fourths of the novel but really disliked the end.


message 81: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments Let me recommend a book I read a while ago but it has stayed with me and is written by a Russian author.
The Big Green Tent


message 82: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Finished ‘The Memory Keeper of Kyiv’

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 83: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Started the other night, my June's book club pick Hamnet


message 84: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments I am reading The Dickens Boy by
Thomas Keneally, I am two for two as the last book I read is also by the Australian author Kate Grenville. The book is House Made of Leaves. I attempted to add my review but was unable to. I loved House- not sure yet about The Dickens Boy.


message 86: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments I read that one a while ago and really enjoyed it immensely. She really brought the times to life.


message 87: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Rachel wrote: "I read that one a while ago and really enjoyed it immensely. She really brought the times to life."

Agreed :)


message 88: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Started last night, an advanced readers copy (ARC) of The Unlocked Path coming late August - historical fiction novel debut by author Janis Robinson Daly


message 89: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments I am reading
The Next Thing You Know

So far I am enjoying it but am only at 10%.


message 90: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments Simon wrote: "Rachel wrote: "I read that one a while ago and really enjoyed it immensely. She really brought the times to life."

Agreed :)"


The Unlocked Path looks great. I will look forward to it when it comes out.


message 91: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Finished advanced copy of The Unlocked Path

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 92: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments I recently read Gilded Mountain by Kate Manning. I also liked her previous book My Notorious Life.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 93: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Simon wrote: "Finished Hamnet

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


Simon, as much as I wanted to love this book, the style of writing was too distant for me.


message 94: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Simon wrote: "Finished Hamnet

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."

Simon, as much as I wanted to love this book, the style of writing was too distant for me."


It was so wonderfully written - I hope you give it another chance :)


message 95: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments I am about one third of the way through
Horse, Geraldine Brooks,
Horse
It is fascinating and very appropriate to be reading on
Juneteenth weekend.


message 96: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Have heard good things on that book!


message 97: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments Simon wrote: "Have heard good things on that book!"

Ms. Brooks is a very talented writer. Anyone who enjoys historical fiction will enjoy this one.


message 98: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Not historical fiction, but needs to add it here but recently finished the non fiction book Ellis Island: Gateway to the American Dream, in preparation for my historical fiction book club pick for July The Next Ship Home: A Novel of Ellis Island.

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 99: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 29 comments Thanks for the heads up re The Next Ship Home. I put it on hold at the library.


message 100: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Rachel wrote: "Thanks for the heads up re The Next Ship Home. I put it on hold at the library."

Supposed to be a very good historical fiction novel - decided to start it while the theme is still in my mind :)


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