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Bonanza Thursday

Today, the Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tour is offering up two reviews of The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte, plus an interview and giveaway.

The reviews can be found at:

Ageless Pages Reviews

Historical Fiction Obsession

The interview and giveaway can be found at:

Let Them Read Books

Only one more day to go on this latest whirlwind tour!

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An Interview, a Review, and a Giveaway

Lots going on today in the Blog-o-Sphere.

First up, I have an interview up at Reading Lives. The blogger, Mel U, asks wide-ranging, extremely thought provoking questions that were a lot of fun to answer. Check it out!

Second, there is a review and giveaway going on over at Peeking Between the Pages. If you don’t have your copy of The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte, here’s your chance to win one!

And don’t forget. From now till Easter I’m donating a quarter of my proceeds from any Amazon paperback sales to the Cancer Wellness Center in Northbrook, Illinois.

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Two for the Price of One

The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte is on another blog tour, and there are two reviews on offer today.

The first is at Unabridged Chick. You can read it here.

The second is at A Bookish Affair, and you can read it here.

Plus, there is an interview with me at Flashlight Commentary here.

What a great way to start a new month! (And no, this isn’t an April Fool’s joke.)

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Book Review: Queen’s Gambit

Queen’s Gambit by Elizabeth Fremantle tells the story of Katherine Parr, Henry VIII’s sixth and final wife. For several reasons, she is an unlikely choice of bride. Katherine is no unmarried maiden when they wed. Henry is actually her third husband! In addition, Katherine is not young; when she marries the king, she is thirty-one (considered middle-aged in the 1540s). Her age makes her a surprising choice for a man who is desperate to sire more sons to secure the Tudor possession of the throne.

Fremantle does a good job of demonstrating the personal qualities that causes Henry to marry Katherine despite her seeming disadvantages. She can be sensible and tactful, yet she is also intelligent and brave. For example, she is not afraid to beat the king at chess. In a court full of sycophants, that honesty and courage make her stand out in the king’s eyes.

As Fremantle interprets Katherine, however, she is not always prudent. Between the death of her second husband and the offer of marriage from the king, she is swept away by passionate love for Tom Seymour, even though her first impression is that he’s too glib and self-regarding to trust. Much of the tension of the novel derives from Katherine’s fear that Henry will somehow learn of this prior love. After all, other queens before her have been sent to the block for unchastity and infidelity—real or imagined.

Several secondary characters added greatly to my enjoyment of the novel. My favorite of these was Katherine’s servant Dot, who is unschooled yet wise, observant, and fiercely loyal to her mistress. Dot’s longing for the court musician William Savage provides romantic interest during the chapters when Tom Seymour is out of the picture.

Fremantle is adept at plotting and characterization. Her descriptions offer enough period details to ground the reader firmly in the historical place and time without bogging down the prose. I can honestly say that I much preferred this book to the last one I read by Philippa Gregory, whom many regard as the queen of Tudor fiction. I’m looking forward to many more good reads by Elizabeth Fremantle.

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Review at Queen of All She Reads

The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte is reviewed today at Queen of all she reads. You can read it here.

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Review for The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte

Another review of The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte can be found at The Happy Reader by clicking here.

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Review at Jorie Loves a Story

There’s a new review of The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte at Jorie Loves a Story. I couldn’t find a reblog option, so you can get to her blog by clicking here.

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Review of The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte at I Am, Indeed

<span style=”font-size: large;”>There’s a new review of The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte at the blog I Am, Indeed this morning. You can check it out here.</span>

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New Review of The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte

The Copperfield Review, an online journal for historical fiction, just published a new review of The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte. The reviewer gave it five quills (their equivalent of stars).

While you’re at it, you might want to check out other pages on the journal. Editor Meredith Allard has put together a great publication for lovers of historical fiction.

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Kirkus Review Praises My Novel!

Kirkus Review just posted a review of The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte. They liked it!

You can read the review here.

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