I have been a fan of C.W. Gortner for quite a few years. He always writes about interesting women in history. Though he writes historical fiction, his novels have just the right amount of fiction and history to make them both readable and realistic.
Not to mention every single one of his book covers are to DIE for. Whoever his cover artist is, has a fantastic eye for color, detail, and mood. When THE ROMANOV EMPRESS came up for review, this was a no brainer—100% yes.
Even from behind the throne, a woman can rule. Continue reading “Review: The Romanov Empress: A Novel of Tsarina Maria Feodorovna by C.W. Gortner”

About a year ago, I read Meredith Jaeger’s book,
This is not your grandma’s White House biography.
Tatiana de Rosnay writes beautiful novels, usually set in Paris, that capture the hearts and minds of readers.
This was a book that I wasn’t really that excited to read when it initially came up for review. In my mind all I kept thinking was….ugh another WWII book. Don’t get me wrong, WWII is one of my favorite periods to read about, but lately I’ve read a lot of WWII books and I just wasn’t in the mood for another when it was time to review this one.