Beautiful Invention: A Novel of Hedy Lamarr
by Margaret Porter
Publication Date: October 16, 2018
Gallica Press
Paperback & eBook
Genre: Historical Biographical Fiction
“But I don’t regret anything. I learned a lot.” —Hedy Lamarr
An ambitious teenaged Austrian actress of Jewish heritage, Hedwig Kiesler is tainted by her nudity in the art film Ecstasy. A hasty marriage to a munitions mogul is her refuge from scandal, but it cannot survive his jealousy and possessiveness—or her discovery he supplies arms to Hitler’s regime. Hedy flees husband and homeland for Hollywood, where Louis B. Mayer transforms her into an icon of exotic glamour. Professional success clashes with her personal life as marriage and motherhood compete with the demands of studio and stardom.
Roused to action by the atrocities of World War II, Hedy secretly invents a new wireless technology intended for her adopted country’s defense—and unexpectedly changes the world. Continue reading “Cover Reveal: BEAUTIFUL INVENTION by Margaret Porter”

This is not your grandma’s White House biography.
It was a four star book for me and I think it will appeal to a lot of you book lovers out there….I know it did for me!
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.