historical romance book reviews

historical romance book reviews


historical romance book reviews

Mysterious letters and romance is Subject of New Historical Fiction Novel: Edith and the Mysterious Stranger

Enter the world of Make Believe with Edith and the mysterious stranger (ISBN: 9781589824690), a novel of historical fiction, full of adventure and romance. With mysterious letters, thieves livestock, a courageous woman, fire liar, Halloween, and young love, something always happens.

Melynda Gascoyne, Amherst Bee newspaper, Buffalo, New York, wrote: "Clarke leads the reader into a world full of colors and good plot of the first page. His characters have faults that you want to see overcome the most laugh, cry and applaud on how real and alive they are. They could easily be the neighbor next door. It is refreshing to read a story that could run the whole gamut of emotions. The end is uplifting. I enjoyed it. I would recommend Edith and the Mysterious Oblivious to anyone looking for a novel that is easy to read and makes you feel good. "

It is 1904. Edith has wonderful qualities, but their expectations are so high that the man never gives a second chance. I used to sing professionally, but now set and serve others through their nursing skills. While in Idaho, Edith meets two men. Henry, the superintendent of schools, it seems arrogant, flirtatious and very impressed by his talent. Joseph, a farmer and rancher, the opposite. He acts completely disinterested in it and was impressed. " Initially, men tend to be on edge until he decides it is time not be too critical.

Lisa Haselton, Allbooks Reviews, wrote: "Clarke's passion for his subject is evident in historical writing solid, which carries the reader effortlessly through time. Its multi-layered characters are unique individuals evoking empathy. The experiences, challenges, dialogue, and clothing are realistic for the period and the descriptions are so vivid that the reader is a participant in the events of Pageturner. Edith and the Mysterious Stranger is highly recommended reading. It is a great adventure story with strong values, ideal for the whole family. "

After the arrival of Edith in Idaho, a mysterious stranger begins to write for her, which changes their outlook on life for the better. For the first time she comes to know the deep soul of a man before making harsh judgments. Whoever it is, this man is a mystery and the best thing that has happened. The question that the plot is or is not beautiful in person as he is in his letters.

Wendy Cleveland Reader Views, wrote: "The Power of the Written Word – this is the lesson of life, she took the book by Linda Weaver Clarke, Edith and the mysterious stranger. I would definitely recommend to anyone interested in reading a good inspiration from start to finish. You will not be disappointed. I'm definitely a fan and I was looking for a new episode in the saga of the Roberts family. "

About the author
Linda Weaver Clarke travels the United States, Education a "Family Legacy Workshop," encouraging others to turn AA, family history and autobiography into a variety interesting stories. His novel "Melinda and the Wild West" was a semi-finalist in the "Critics Choice Awards 2007". Novels fictional story, a family saga in the valley of Bear Lake, including novels: Melinda and the Wild West (2006), Edith and the Mysterious Stranger (2008) and Jenny's Dream (2009).

"Edith and the Mysterious Stranger" (ISBN 978-1-58982-469-0, American Book Publishing, 2008) may be ordered Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and online bookstores. For more information, visit www.lindaweaverclarke.com. Advertising Contact: www.american book.com.

About the Author

Linda Weaver Clarke received her Bachelor of Arts Degree at Southern Utah University and writes articles for the American Chronicle. She has traveled throughout the United States, teaching a “Family Legacy Workshop,” encouraging others to turn their family history and autobiography into a variety of interesting stories.

Clarke is the author of Melinda and the Wild West, a semi-finalist for the “Reviewers Choice Award 2007.” The historical fiction novels, A Family Saga in Bear Lake, include the following novels: Melinda and the Wild West (2006), Edith and the Mysterious Stranger (2008), Jenny’s Dream (2009), David and the Bear Lake Monster (2009), and Elena, Woman of Courage (2009).

Looking for book on the Victorian era! Please help.

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