This book was sent to me by Pen and Sword Books in exchange for an honest review. Images of The National Archives: Suffragettes by Laura Willmott is...
Review: A Murderous Relation
The fifth instalment of the Veronica Speedwell Mysteries series was released last week and I, naturally, pre-ordered it and devoured it. The gothic...
Review: Women’s Lives and Clothes in WW2
This book was sent to me by Pen and Sword Books in exchange for an honest review. Women's Lives and Clothes in WW2: Ready for Action by Lucy...
Review: They Shall Not Grow Old
Peter Jackson's World War I documentary, They Shall Not Grow Old, is really something special. Most footage available from WWI (1914-1918) was...
Review: Daisy Jones & the Six
I inhaled this audiobook over the course of the No Man's Land that are the days between Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. I tend to go through...
The 5 Best Books I Read in 2019
December is usually the time people reflect on the last year: the ups, the downs, and, most importantly, the very good books we've read. Here are my...
Review: Dear Mrs. Bird
When readers discuss the historical fiction genre, humor doesn't come up very often. The past, in its most dramatic periods, makes for a great book...
A History of High Heels
This is a guest post by Jordan Baker of East India Blogging Co. Thanks Jordan! In contemporary Western society, heels are often seen as the epitome...
Review: The Flight Girls
The Flight Girls by Noelle Salazar is yet another great female-lead WWII historical fiction novel, fitting somewhere between Lilac Girls and The...
Review: A Dangerous Collaboration
Deanna Raybourn has once again delivered a gloriously witty and intelligent Victorian mystery in A Dangerous Collaboration. This is the fourth book...
The Terrifying Flag of Blackbeard
This is a guest post by Jordan Baker of East India Blogging Co. Thanks Jordan! Imagine this: a black flag picturing a white, horned devil. In the...
Review: The Five by Hallie Rubenhold
I'm just going to say this right up front: The Five: The Lives of Jack the Ripper's Women by Hallie Rubenhold is going to be one of my favorite...

Jillianne Hamilton writes delightful historical fiction and historical romance featuring rebellious heroines and happy endings.
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