After a steady diet of mysteries and romantic suspense novels I thought I needed something totally different.I've had this book in my TBR pile for more than a year. I had picked it up because I loved Katherine and I wanted to read more books by Seton. Also this book has a theme that fascinates me...
Only for Die Hard Seton fans (and I am one). This book is the story of the Honeyman family of Marblehead, Massachusetts. It follows them from their original trip to Marblehead from England with the Winthrop ships in the 17th century to the early 20th century and their inn, The Hearth and Eagle. I...
Although I have read some of Anya Seton's novels before it was only now that I had the opportunity to read My Theodosia, her first published work. Reading about Theodosia Burr Alston made me realise that I seldom read books about American history and that my knowledge is indeed lacking in that de...
This historical fiction novel was a little difficult for me to get started just because of the many Spanish words in the beginning, but I'm about half-way through and it's interesting. I'll write a better review when I've read the whole book.Book finished. Great read. Here's my review:The Turquoi...
This is a fast-paced little novel, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The descriptions of the British countryside in AD 60, aswell as the depictions of the various British tribes, were excellent. Ms Seton is a master at creating context, and even in this shorter novel she effortlessly transports the rea...