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Ladies’ Man, Man’s Man, Man About Town

July 6, 2015 by faintingviolet 1 Comment

The Brothers Sinister series has come to an end for me, and it’s unfortunate that it goes out with a bit of a whimper. I have loved reading this series – it has contained some of my absolute favorite romances and delightful characters while also being a beacon for what quality historical fiction (romantic or not) can and should be. I have spread these seven works out over the course of nearly a year – I read The Governess Affair in late July of 2014 […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: brothers sinister, Courtney Milan, faintingviolet, Talk Sweetly to Me

faintingviolet's CBR7 Review No:50 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: brothers sinister, Courtney Milan, faintingviolet, Talk Sweetly to Me ·
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The bloody alt-history begun in “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” continues…

June 29, 2015 by TylerDFC Leave a Comment

The best way to describe The Last American Vampire is “Forrest Gump with vampires”. Picking up where Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter ended, this new book changes focus to Henry Sturges and we see much more of his life before Abe came on the scene. The alternative history set up in the first book continues here. To briefly recap, vampires are real and have been shaping history for centuries. The American Civil War was fueled by vampires trying to secure a never ending source of food […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History Tagged With: alternative history, CBR7, horror, Seth Grahame-Smith, The Last American Vampire, TylerDFC

TylerDFC's CBR7 Review No:17 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History · Tags: alternative history, CBR7, horror, Seth Grahame-Smith, The Last American Vampire, TylerDFC ·
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On second thought, let’s not go to Camelot. ‘Tis a silly place.

June 28, 2015 by Zirza 3 Comments

Fun fact: the ‘doom’ in ‘doomsday book’ has little to do with the word ‘doom’ as in ‘gloom and doom’, but comes from the Latin ‘domus’ or house. I have to admit, though, that it sounds wonderfully creepy, which I suppose is the only reason Connie Willis chose it as the title to her novel as it has nothing to do with the early medieval document. It’s not even set in the same period of time. The year is 2055, the place is Oxford. Historians […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Science Fiction Tagged With: Connie Willis, doomsday book, Middle Ages, Stupidity

Zirza's CBR7 Review No:23 · Genres: Fiction, History, Science Fiction · Tags: Connie Willis, doomsday book, Middle Ages, Stupidity ·
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The con woman and the dissolute Duke

June 21, 2015 by Malin 1 Comment

Rosalind “Rose” Sharpe is a con woman, in London looking for her next victims. Posing as as the widow of a man killed in India, her story is that she’s currently low on funds, as her legal counsel are trying to get her inheritance transferred – naturally a complicated and time-consuming process. When she meets the Duke of Avendale, she is immediately drawn to him, knowing that he is rich enough that if she plays her figurative cards correctly, she might never have to swindle […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: CBR7, historical romance, Lorraine Heath, Malin, Mrs. Julien, The Duke and the Lady in Red, the Scandalous Gentlemen of St. George, Victorian

Malin's CBR7 Review No:63 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: CBR7, historical romance, Lorraine Heath, Malin, Mrs. Julien, The Duke and the Lady in Red, the Scandalous Gentlemen of St. George, Victorian ·
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I’ve seen Fire and I’ve seen Reign

June 20, 2015 by ingres77 2 Comments

It is only fitting that perhaps the most contentious presidency of my lifetime gets a second look in my quest to read a biography for every president in US history. And while Decision Points was shockingly insightful and somewhat changed my opinion of George W. Bush, Days of Fire is far deeper and considerably more thorough. In many ways, this is for Bush what Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Team of Rivals was for Lincoln: an interwoven narrative exploring the characters of the particular administration being studied. […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History Tagged With: biography, George W. Bush, history, presidents

ingres77's CBR7 Review No:8 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History · Tags: biography, George W. Bush, history, presidents ·
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A war-time fable that didn’t really work for me

June 20, 2015 by Malin 4 Comments

Nine-year-old Bruno lives in a big house in Berlin and is not at all happy when the household is packed up and he, his mother, his older sister and the servants are forced to travel by train to a new house, far away in the desolate countryside. He misses the bustling city, the house with such a great banister for sliding down, his grandparents, his friends, even his school. At the new house, there is no one to play with, just a small garden and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: CBR7, historical fiction, John Boyne, Malin, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, the Holocaust, World War II

Malin's CBR7 Review No:61 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: CBR7, historical fiction, John Boyne, Malin, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, the Holocaust, World War II ·
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