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Monthly Archives: February 2014
The Rosemary Tree
“Mary O’Hara woke up on Monday morning in a shocking temper. Before she got her eyes open she knew she was in it. She also knew she had a slight headache and that ominous tickle at the back of the … Continue reading
Sprig Muslin
Sprig Muslin by Georgette Heyer My rating: 3 of 5 stars I have been introduced to Georgette Heyer from reading very enthusiastic reviews, on several book review blogs. “Sprig Muslin” is the third Regency era novel of hers that I … Continue reading
The House on the Cliff by D.E. Stevenson
Poor Elfrida Jane. A struggling actress with barely more than a walk-on part in a play that is doomed to fold, renting a small room in a boarding house from a landlady who likes to know everything going on with … Continue reading
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Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand
Well, I really wasn’t interested in reading this one… just not my normal sphere of interest. However my library system had it as an e-read and since there were very few titles available, I decided to give it a whirl….and … Continue reading
Library Pile
Well I had fun at the library! It is unbelievable, but I have never tried Angela Thirkell. So many book reviewers on the blogs I read love her…. so, I am going to give her “High Rising” a whirl. Daphne DuMaurier … Continue reading
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Tagged Daphne DuMaurier, Dorothy Dunnett, Georgette Heyer, Historical Fiction, Library
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