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Showing posts with label Historical Fiction. Show all posts

29 April 2013

The Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe


The Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe follows the story of young Lora Jones, a young orphan in London in 1915. Lora is different from everyone else in the orphanage; she hears songs from gemstones and has this voice inside her that is apart from her. When mentioned, this gets her treated as a mental patient, not helped by the fact that she jumped out of a window – and somehow miraculously survives. During the bombing of London, she receives a charity scholarship to Iverson, and is determined to be normal…but things turn out very differently for her.

The Sweetest Dark was a fun read, with many twists and turns. Although it had the typical young adult love triangle, it was done in a rather interesting way. The settings of The Sweetest Dark were very well thought out, giving plenty of detail to ensure that I was really feeling where Lora was at any given moment…and what she was going through. Plus it has dragons, who don’t love dragons?

I give The Sweetest Dark four out of five stars. Very well written, reminding me slightly of a Mercedes Lackey book.


*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.

04 March 2013

The Ambassador's Daughter by Pam Jenoff



The Ambassador's Daughter by Pam Jenoff is the story of Margot, a young German girl who lives and travels with her father, a man who is forced into becoming a diplomat by his brother-in-law during the peace conference of World War I. He was to be a German voice at the table that was not part of the German official group. They are the enemy, constantly suspect, even though Margot’s father was academic and not part of the war. Margot runs into many adventures when she and her father move to France.

The Ambassador's Daughter is epic! Margot is a highly likeable character trying to make her way in a new world, all while trying to figure out who she can trust, and what she is going to do with her life. Torn between her duty to her father, her fiancĂ© Stefan, her new love Georg and the multitudes of new friends she makes…plus her own feelings of right and wrong, Margot will stick in your head. Even though the setting is not one most of us know, her feelings and decisions are things anyone can relate to on some level.

I give The Ambassador's Daughter five out of five stars. This book really takes you on an adventure and won’t let go, leaving you guessing until the very end.
 

*I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher for review purposes. My opinions are my own.
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