Where’e’er I go, my Soul shall stay with thee: ’Tis but my Shadow that I take away;’ First off, the delicious history in this was my favorite part. I loved how the author intertwined real historical events and people while adding artistic flair. Amazing. Far more than most of my friends have ra...
A book within a book...I thought this book had a lot of similarities to "The Outlander" books, in that both are historical romances that have a way of connecting both a modern day plot with the rise (and fall) of the jaccobites of the 1700's and returning the deserving Stewart King(s) to their right...
I loved this book! My mom and sister both read it and recommended it to me. Gorgeous writing, gorgeous setting, and a unique plot winding historical fiction and the present into one beautiful package, with some romance thrown in to make the past come alive.Carrie is a writer (I just love books abo...
The only way for me to cover how I feel about this book, is to bring up a lot of spoilers, so you've been warned. I picked up Kearsley's The Firebird thanks to an Audible sale, and I was about to start it when I decided to check out some basic information about it, which is when I found out it's t...
I don't often read historical fiction and when I find a gem like this I wonder why I don't read it more often. I've always held a fascination for Scotland and right away I was drawn to the historical aspect of the story. Carrie is an author who finds herself drawn to Slains Castle. Soon she finds...
This is an amazing book! The main character is a historical fiction author who is writing her newest book within the pages of this story, which makes it seem like two stories in one.
The Winter Sea was a beautiful novel. It's centered on a writer and her journey through time as she uncovers her ancestor, Sophie's journey at Slains castle during the Jacobite ordeal of '08. Although I like historical fiction, I'm not a "history buff." Often I'm incredibly intimidated by history-- ...
I wish I had read this novel before Firebird; I was constantly trying to figure that heroine's story into this one and realized I could remember all the details. Despite the preoccupation, I really enjoyed the parallel stories of Carrie and Sophia. At first, I found Carrie's story more engrossing ...
I wavered between giving this book 3 or 4 stars. I couldn't wait to read the parts of Sophie's story, set in the early 1700's, even though the ending to her story was predictable. On the other hand, I found Carrie's parallel storyline in the present day a bit dull. The setting in Cruden Bay and Slai...
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