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Loving Eleanor by Susan Wittig AlbertLoving Eleanor by Susan Wittig Albert


There are some public figures that I have admired all my life and Eleanor Roosevelt is one of them.  It doesn’t matter that she had already past a year before I was born.  I admire her for all that she did for the U.S. and especially did to progress women’s rights!

‘Loving Eleanor’ is a fictionalized account of Eleanor Roosevelt and the female reporter, Lorena Hickok (nick name: Hick)  assigned to  cover her during FDR’s run for the presidency.   Yes, it covers the affair the two females had with each other and their love letters but in a tasteful way.  It also showed how much Eleanor grew into her role as first lady, a role that she did not want but finally embraced.

Lorena Hickok, one of few female reporters of the time, was assigned to cover the 1928 election. She primarily covered Eleanor Roosevelt and they grew a fast rapport and friendship that became romantic, for a time.  Hick is the narrator and seems to want to make sure people know about their relationship and the love she had for Eleanor.

There are a lot of details about the Great Depression and the era of FDR’s presidency.   It also talked about FDR’s love interests.  Yes, they both had affairs, plural.  However, his were mostly accepted while Eleanor’s were not.  That double standard is still alive today.

In the pages, we also get to know Hick, who I had heard of but didn’t know much about her other than she was a female reporter.  The book is writing like an autobiography by Hick and I really enjoyed getting to know her and researching what was true and what was fiction.  From my research, it looks like Susan Wittig Albert stuck mostly with the facts and filled in the back story to make it entertaining.

The book dragged in a couple places for me but overall I really enjoyed it and it compelled me to find out more.  I was thrilled to see some further reading recommendations at the end and the author note also talked about what was fact and what was fiction. I always look for an author’s note at the end of historical fiction.  It make a historical fiction novel more credible to me.  I highly recommend ‘Loving Eleanor’ to historical fiction lovers!

4/5

I received the ebook version for my honest review.

About Susan Wittig AlbertLoving Eleanor by Susan Wittig Albert


Susan Wittig Albert is the award-winning, NYT bestselling author of the forthcoming historical novel Loving Eleanor (2016), about the intimate friendship of Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok; and A Wilder Rose (2014), about Rose Wilder Lane and the writing of the Little House books.

Her award-winning fiction also includes mysteries in the China Bayles series, the Darling Dahlias, the Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter, and a series of Victorian-Edwardian mysteries she has written with her husband, Bill Albert, under the pseudonym of Robin Paige.

She has written two memoirs: An Extraordinary Year of Ordinary Days and Together, Alone: A Memoir of Marriage and Place, published by the University of Texas Press.

Her nonfiction titles include What Wildness is This: Women Write About the Southwest (winner of the 2009 Willa Award for Creative Nonfiction); Writing from Life: Telling the Soul’s Story; and Work of Her Own: A Woman’s Guide to Success Off the Career Track.

She is founder and current president (2015-2017) of the Story Circle Network and a member of the Texas Institute of Letters.

For more information please visit www.susanalbert.com and www.LovingEleanor.com, or read her blog. You can also find Susan on Facebook, Twitter,Google+, Goodreads, and Pinterest. Like the Loving Eleanor page on Facebook.

Mata Hari's Last Dance by Michelle MoranMata Hari’s Last Dance by Michelle Moran


My Thoughts on Mata Hari’s Last Dance by Michelle Moran


It is 1904 when Margaretha Zelle MacLeod leaves her abusive husband in Java and becomes the famous Mata Hari in France.  She had to leave her daughter, Non behind due to threats from her husband and has always regretted that.

As Mata Hari becomes more and more famous she takes up many different lovers and enlists a couple of them to help her get her daughter back.  After careful planning an attempt was made.

During World War I Mata Hari travel over a good part of Europe seeking information to help France in the war effort.  However, her adventures were twisted and when she returned to France, she was arrested and accused of being a double agent for both Germany and France.

Michelle Moran paints a vivid picture of the life, rise, and fall of the famous Mata Hari.  At times I felt like I was along for the ride but also at times I felt a bit left out. The parts I enjoyed most was the flash backs of her childhood and younger adult years.  I grew sympathetic for all she had been through and was glad that she got to experience a better life, for awhile. Even though that better life was her eventual undoing.

The end seemed a bit rushed to me but perhaps the real end of Mata Hari was rushed in real life.

I have many favorite historical fiction authors but when Michelle Moran puts out a new title, I always make it a priority she is in my top 2!  Though I am not giving Mata Hari a five star rating, I still highly recommend it for historical fiction lovers.  Michelle Moran is still at the top of her writing career and I can’t wait to see where she takes us next!

4/5

I received the ebook version from NetGalley for my honest opinion.

About Michelle Moran


Mata Hari's Last Dance by Michelle Moran

Photo Credit: Amit Kushwaha

Michelle Moran is the internationally bestselling author of seven historical novels, including Rebel Queen, which was inspired by her travels throughout India. Her books have been translated into more than twenty languages. A frequent traveler, Michelle currently resides with her husband and two children in the United States.

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Gift: Chronicles Tucker Littlefield by Tegon MausGift: Chronicles Tucker Littlefield by Tegon Maus- Review


Tucker Littlefield is a self professed “lair, thief, and con-man”.  However, when it comes down to it, he tends to do the right thing, even if it starts out for the wrong reasons.  In a tavern filled with people from all over, Tucker recounts his adventures.

Tucker attended a birthday party and the King’s niece is kidnapped.  Tucker see’s it and tries to stop it, to win the King’s favor but he can’t.  Elizabeth’s governess, Eloise is frantic and blackmails Tucker into going on a dangerous journey to save the little girl.  Enron, a Jonda (giant) also goes on the journey. 

Before Tucker and Enron barley get started, Enron is badly wounded but Tucker saves him and Daneba, a shaman for the Jonda turns him into a soul Bearer.  They soon encounter the Norha, “a cannibalistic tribe that lives under a volcano” and their leader, Tahki.  Enron, with the help of other Jonda, along with Tucker have to fight for their survival.  At the same time, they find Elizabeth there, as a prisoner of the Norha and try to save her. 

Later, Tucker and Eloise develop a bit of a romance which turns out to be sweet and funny at the same time.  I don’t want to risk giving away spoilers but I bet you are wondering if Elizabeth gets saved and if Tucker and Eloise hook up.  Sorry, my lips are sealed.

I don’t usually read fantasy but I do love Tegon Maus’s writing.  He writes across genres, you could even say he is a genre bending author.  In his case, this is a good thing!  He forces his fans to experience different genres with his unique twist.  He has not steered us a fowl!  In all of his books, he keeps the laugh out loud humor going, while masterfully juggling his quirky characters and plot!  You cannot go wrong with a Tegon Maus book!

In ‘The Gift: The Chronicles of Tucker Littlefield’ Tegon Maus really makes his world building skills shine!  He got me to read high fantasy and actually love it! I highly recommend it and cannot wait for the sequel!

5/5

I received the ebook version for my honest review.

About Tegon MausGift: Chronicles Tucker Littlefield by Tegon Maus


Tegon Maus was raised pretty much the same as everyone else… devoted mother, strict father and all the imaginary friends he could conjure. Not that he wasn’t friendly, he just wasn’t “people orientated”. Maybe he lived in his head way more than he should have, maybe not. He liked machines more than people, at least he did until I met his wife.

The first thing he can remember writing was for her. For the life of him he can’t remember what it was about… something about dust bunnies under the bed and monsters in my closet. It must have been pretty good because she married him shortly after that. He spent a good number  of years chasing other dreams before he got back to writing.

It wasn’t a deliberate conscious thought, it was more of a stepping stone. His wife and himself had joined a dream interpret group and we were encouraged to write down our dreams as they occurred. “Be as detailed as you can,” we were told.

He was thrilled. If there is one thing he enjoys it’s making people believe him and he likes to exaggerate. Not a big exaggeration or an outright lie mind you, just a little step out of sync, just enough so you couldn’t be sure if it were true or not.  When he writes, he always write with the effort of “it could happen” very much in mind and nothing, he guarantees you, nothing, makes him happier.

He has consistently placed in the top 3 in 189 writing contest in a variety of genres and has been featured in magazines a couple of times to raise money for Saint Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

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