
Saturated in rich, golden prose Taylor Polites’s novel, The Rebel Wife, oozes engrossing detail and with such a commanding voice/tone from the first page….I found it difficult to put down. The novel contains whispers of literary delight from beloved American classics such as Gone with the Wind and is told with a dark edge which echos William Faulkner.
This book was listed on Goodreads as a giveaway ARC, and this was one of the novels I was most hoping to win. The cover is striking and elegant with blazing sunset and a dark, decaying house….the cover alone beckoned me to read it.
I was over the moon when I won a copy and immediately began reading the second it arrived. I was sure the book would be good but I was note entirely sure I would love it but I was surprised…it was breathtaking.
I finished it much more quickly than anticipated…each word so powerful it was calling me home like the red earth of Tara in Gone with the Wind, I was captivated.
This Southern Gothic novel is surly on track to be a favorite among audiences with its post Reconstruction era Alabama charm. I loved how Polites describes the decaying, lost, disillusionment of the South….a far cry from the glorious antebellum days. Continue reading “Review: The Rebel Wife by Taylor M Polites”




