Tag Archive | historical fiction
The Boy Inside by Ross Greenwood #BlogTour
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: How can you make the right decisions if everything you’ve been told is a lie? With absent parents and broken friends, twenty-one year old Ben is making choices, which are ruining his life. In jail, again, he and his cellmate, Jake, take a hostage in a futile gesture…
‘Ghost Variations’ by @jessicaduchen #TuesdayBookBlog #BookReview #RBRT
Alison Williams Writing I reviewed ‘Ghost Variations’ for Rosie’s Book Review Team. Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com The strangest detective story in the history of music – inspired by a true incident. A world spiralling towards war. A composer descending into madness. And a devoted woman struggling to keep her faith in art and love against all […]
#BlogTour! #Review – Jessie’s Promise by Rosie Clarke @Aria_Fiction #historicalfiction #aria
Originally posted on The Writing Garnet:
‘Monday Monday, so good to me. Monday morning, it was all I hope it would beeee.’ -bops-. What day is it again?! Ahem! Today I am rather honoured to be kicking off the blog tour for Rosie Clarke’s, ‘Jessie’s Promise’, published by Aria Fiction, with a review. What a…
50 Great Details For the Setting Of Your Victorian Novel…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
From Bryn Donovan’s site Creating a convincing setting in a story, or a sense of time and place, helps readers escape to a whole new dimension. There are a lot of articles out there with advice on how to research a historical novel, and different…