Please visit my
insider blog on my publisher, BooksWeLove’s blogspot to read my brief biography
of Baroness Orczy author of The Scarlet Pimpernel and other fiction. I have
shared my research because I am a fan of well written historical novels which
recreate past times.
When I was a child, my mother told me if I worked hard and overcame any obstacles my dreams would come true. In this inspirational book, Girls Succeed, Ms Rose reveals the stories behind successful career women. Women who turned their dreams into reality. She traces sixteen women’s paths to their achievements. The women have diverse occupations. I bought a copy for my granddaughter to read about a top competitor in dressage, horse trainer and teacher, a national and world cyclist, and a Gold Medallist ice hockey player. The author shares the experiences of professional women. A medical doctor inspired by her grandmother one of the early women to qualify and an attorney at law. A children’s picture book artist and author, a clown, a social worker among others, and a devout woman, who followed her calling to Christian ministry. I don’t hesitate to recommend the book for girls from eight years old onward. It will give them confidence and show them ...
Five out of Five stars review for Spectral Evidence by Eileen Charbonneau and Jude Pitman. Until I read Spectral Evidence by talented novelists Eileen Charbonneau and Jude Pitman, I did not know what the title meant. A definition of it is “evidence based on the dreams and visions of the accuser.” During the Salem Witch Trials that I knew little about, “it was testimony entered into the court record by witnesses, who testified that a specter spirit came to them in a dream and caused harm to them.” Eileen and Jude draw their readers back to colonists in Newfoundland, who, in 1692, wanted to stay out of Old World politics. When war was declared between France and England they feared the might of the French navy. Events are experienced through seventeen-year-old Charlotte Jaddore whose Mi’kmaq and Beothuk grandmothers taught her ‘sacred healing arts.’ Will she help her father to save their prosperous American relatives arrested after neighbours acc...
Five out of five star review for A Troubled Heart by Tricia McGill. The novel is available on amazon and other online bookstores. To use an apt cliché Finn and Esther the main characters in talented novelist Ms McGill’s novel A Troubled Heart are ‘chalk and cheese’. Homeless orphan Runaway Finn had lived with a group of boys who survived living on their wits and theft in London. Arrested for a minor crime when fifteen years Finn is transported to Tasmania. Esther’s deceased father a doctor and mother emigrated from England to Tasmania. They were devoted to each other and were a good example to Esther of what it meant to share life with another. In 1838, on the first day of Finn’s parole, when he leaves hospital after an injury Finn is penniless. Esther, alone in the world lives with a family where she is employed to teach a small girl. She tumbles down the steps. Finn helps her up. She thanks him and asks who he is. He tells her he is a homeless ex-convict. Esther believes she is ...
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