Historical Fiction Romance – Nobility, Wealth and Lust in One Novel

What better setting for a romance novel or a historical fiction book than the days of Kings and Queens, nobility and protocol, with the church intertwined? What if you were there? What if you too could be trapped in time if only for a while?

Well, if this interests you and if you love historical fiction and also have a secret fancy for romance novels. Then boy do I have the book for you, but if you choose to go there, be sure to allot some time to read it, because this is on suspenseful romance novel you will not be able to put down;
 
“Surrender” by Amanda Quick [author of; Seduction]; Bantam Books; New York, NY; 1990
 
The author Amanda Quick is no stranger to historical fiction despite her critics who call her a relic of the romance realm. No, Amanda Quick is also the author of many many best selling romance novels, and her work has brought her to the top of the genre. Perhaps, she has outdone herself with this romance novel. She lays out the scene with such precision that you feel as if you are one with the main characters.
 
You can feel the heated passion and the cool crisp air. Your heart pounds with anticipation and with fear, it is one novel you will not be able to put down. You will begin to understand the nobility class of those days as you live their lives, their passions and their desires from the first page thru the end. I highly recommend this book for those who have a passion for passion and enjoy the best and juiciest romance novels of our time and theirs.

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Romance Fiction Based On a True Story Is a Wonderful Read!

Dr. Melissa Palmer in her foreword of Loving Joe Gallucci thanks Kate Genovese, for “authoring a book which portrays the human drama that flows from a diagnosis of Hepatitis C. I wholeheartedly agree!

Meet Joe Gallucci. Joe is a “tall, six-foot lean hunk, with beautiful brown eyes, long black hair pulled back in a ponytail, and a construction worker’s body.” (p.2) He was also a drug addict, alcoholic and abusive man. Meg fell in love with him at first sight! She knew him as Jimmy Romano.

When Meg Flaherty met Jimmy through her sister Lizzie in 1970, she asked that her sister put in a good word to him. Lizzie quickly responded like she knew the rest of her family would–”He’s not your type.” Indeed Meg was from a well-known, influential family and she knew that her father would never consider Jimmy as a suitable young man to call on his favorite daughter.

Meg and Jimmy had their own lives to live, only seeing each other briefly until in January, 1976, Meg admitted to herself that she was in love with him. But during those years, several important things happened to Jimmy–foremost his father had been killed in a fire at his work, where he had stayed inside to save the furniture the company made, rather than leaving and saving his life. Jimmy, who had just begun to get close to his father was devastated, and even more so, when his father’s brother took over the company and informed Jimmy he no longer had a job. Jimmy knew he was being cheated out of his share of the company, but had no way to fight against his uncle. Jimmy also stopped seeing his long-term girlfriend, unable to share his grief with her and doing the only thing possible, turning away from the relationship.

During that same time, Meg, having worked too many long hours, accepted a ride with a man she vaguely knew was a co-worker. As soon as she was in the car, he almost immediately started beating her and planning worse, for he had been stalking her and waiting for the right opportunity! This traumatic experience affected her life, her family and her work. But it was during that time that Jimmy made contact and talked to her about his feelings for her.

Two individuals, who were wrong for each other, in everybody’s eyes but their own, fell in love and ultimately married. Jimmy and Meg had children. The lack of acceptance of Jimmy by Meg’s father, in particular, continued to plague him through many years, even when he became successful in his business. But there was always love between Jimmy and Meg to keep them going.

And then Joe Gallucci once more came to visit. He brought back the sins of the past, not only on Jimmy but also on his young son! And suddenly it was a life-and-death matter!

Genovese has done an exceptional job; the book is fiction based upon a true story and is much more–a “love story” that will capture your heart, whether or not the book is totally true or supplemented for drama’s sake. Her characters quickly become “someone you know” and the actions and dialogue of the son, in particular, are memorable and thought-provoking when he adopts the very same addictions of his father as he tries to deal with his father’s health.

You may know somebody who has liver disease and will want to read this book. It will be of help. But the book is well written and can be a self-help support to anybody who has experienced trouble within married life and prayed that love would see them through! Because of this, all romance readers just may find Loving Joe Gallucci a “must-read.”

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A Guide to the Birds of East Africa by Nicholas Drayson – A Book Review – Charming Fiction

Do not be fooled by the title that sounds like a dusty reference tome, the fictional work A Guide to the Birds of East Africa by Nicholas Drayson is at its heart a charming old fashioned love story with depth and intelligence.

This novel has many special qualities but what captured my immediate interest was the conspiratorial narration style. The narrator themselves is somewhat of an enigma but what is evident is the narrating character’s respect and admiration for the story’s protagonist Mr Malik.

Malik is a shy and respectful widower living in Nairobi Kenya who has a secret crush on Rose Mbikwa. Rose, a widow of a Kenyan politician, leads an eclectic group of bird enthusiasts on bird walks each Tuesday. Malik is good to the core and devotes his time to helping others. He never misses a bird walk and is gathering up the courage to ask Rose to the most prestigious event on the Nairobi social calendar, the Nairobi Hunt Club Ball, when an old rival Harry Khan enters the scene. Harry Khan is everything Malik is not – bombastic, spendthrift and blatantly seeking the attention of Rose. Malik’s friends at the local social club organise a competition to see which of the men can identify the highest number of bird species in one week around Nairobi – the winner earning the right to invite Rose to the ball.

On the surface this story may seem light and fluffy but interwoven are surprisingly deep and intelligent flashbacks on the characters past experiences, exploring cultural diversities and their political beliefs. Kenyan and other African political systems corruption and the effect it has on culture is also explored.

In many respects this is your classic story of the well intentioned and lovable underdog that always ends up having to do things the hard way. But things are not always quite as they seem, this is the tortoise and the hare with a twist. Just as in life, you should always watch out for the quiet ones!

This is a heart-warming story with depth and humour – a novel well worth reading.

The Author: Nicholas Drayson was born in England and has worked in a journalist in the United Kingdom, Kenya and Australia. Living in Australia since 1982 he has studied zoology and has a PhD in Australian natural history writing. His first novel, Confessing a Murder was published in 2002 and Love and the Platypus in 2007. His third novel, A Guide to the Birds of East Africa was published in 2008.

This review, along with many others, appears on my Booklover Book Reviews website http://www.bookloverbookreviews.com. I read a wide range of fiction genre, from literature and the classics, through to mystery thrillers and chick lit. My reviews convey my honest and frank opinions and do not contain spoilers.

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