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I’ve been a bad blogger this week. I’ve found myself watching hours of The Tudors and researching historical novels in that time period. Here is what I have found…

5508080Secrets of the Tudor Court

The Pleasure Palace

This is the first of the series and looks very good, I will let you know. This starts out when Henry VII is still on the throne…

Beautiful. Seductive. Innocent. Jane Popyncourt was brought to the court as a child to be ward of the king and a companion to his daughters — the princesses Margaret and Mary. With no money of her own, Jane could not hope for a powerful marriage, or perhaps even marriage at all. But as she grows into a lovely young woman, she still receives flattering attention from the virile young men flocking to serve the handsome new king, Henry VIII, who has recently married Katharine of Aragon. Then a dashing French prisoner of war, cousin to the king of France, is brought to London, and Jane finds she cannot help giving some of her heart — and more — to a man she can never marry. But the Tudor court is filled with dangers as well as seductions, and there are mysteries surrounding Jane’s birth that have made her deadly enemies. Can she cultivate her beauty and her amorous wiles to guide her along a perilous path and bring her at last to happiness?

159849Catherine of Aragon by Jean Plaidy… I have heard alot about Jean Plaidy and I am excited to read another book about Katharine of Aragon. I read ‘The Constant Princess’ by Philippa Gregory and really liked how she was portrayed. I still need to write a review for that book, I started ‘The Other Boleyn Girl’ but it didn’t keep my interest for some reason. Maybe because I watched the movie first, I’m not sure…

For the first time in paperback—all three of Jean Plaidy’s Katharine of Aragon novels in one volume.

Legendary historical novelist Jean Plaidy begins her tales of Henry VIII’s queens with the story of his first wife, the Spanish princess Katharine of Aragon.

As a teenager, Katharine leaves her beloved Spain, land of olive groves and soaring cathedrals, for the drab, rainy island of England. There she is married to the king’s eldest son, Arthur, a sickly boy who dies six months after the wedding. Katharine is left a widow who was never truly a wife, lonely in a strange land, with a very bleak future. Her only hope of escape is to marry the king’s second son, Prince Henry, now heir to the throne. Tall, athletic, handsome, a lover of poetry and music, Henry is all that Katharine could want in a husband. But their first son dies and, after many more pregnancies, only one child survives, a daughter. Disappointed by his lack of an heir, Henry’s eye wanders, and he becomes enamored of another woman—a country nobleman’s daughter named Anne Boleyn. When Henry begins searching for ways to put aside his loyal first wife, Katharine must fight to remain Queen of England and to keep the husband she once loved so dearly.

The Last Queen by CW Gortner

This one is about Katharine of Aragon’s older sister Juana. I think it will be very interesting to learn more about her…

51sd-ucer9lOne of history’s most enigmatic women tells the haunting, passionate story of her tumultuous life. Juana of Castile is just thirteen when she witnesses the fall of Moorish Granada and uniting of the fractured kingdoms of Spain under her warrior parents, Isabel and Fernando. Intelligent and beautiful, proud of her heritage, Juana rebels against her fate when she is chosen as a bride for the Hapsburg heir – until she arrives in Flanders and comes face-to-face with the prince known as Philip the Fair, a man who will bring her the greatest of passions, and the darkest despair. One by one, tragedy decimates Juana’s family in Spain. Suddenly, she finds herself heiress to Castile – a realm on the verge of chaos, prey to avaracious nobles and scheming lords bent on thwarting her rule. Juana vows to win her throne, until the betrayal of those she loves plunges her into a ruthless battle of wills – a struggle of corruption, perfidy, and heart-shattering deceit that could cost her the crown, her freedom, and her very life. From the somber majesty of Renaissance Spain to the glittering courts of Flanders, France and Tudor England, Juana of Castile reveals her life and secrets in this captivating historical novel of romance, grandeur, power and treachery by the acclaimed author of “The Secret Lion.”

51ptw7g1b7lThe same author has another book out called ‘The Secret Lion’ It starts out while Edward VI is on the thrown. I have way too many books to read! I don’t know where to begin. I did take a break from historical fiction and read ‘Holly’s Inbox’ This is a fun chick lit! I will give a review this week. It was a fun and easy read, I didn’t have to think hard!

Holly Denham has a lot on her plate. It’s her first day as a receptionist at a busy London corporate bank and, frankly, she can’t quite keep up. Take a peek at her email and you’ll see why: what with her crazy friends, dysfunctional family, and gossipy co-workers, Holly’s inbox is a daily source of drama. But it’s the laughter, friendship, and a hint of romance that keep Holly going.

Don’t forget about my giveaway that ends on Wednesday! I have had a huge response, I’m glad that Random.org will be making the decision for me.

Also, I have a new guy on my list (you know the one). I’ve had to bump off Superman (Tom Welling) for henry-cavill1Henry Cavill (Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk) on ‘The Tudor’s’ series! Oh my! He can eat crackers in my bed any day!!!

So I will leave you with a little bit of eye candy, but I will be back to review ‘The Constant Princess’ and ‘Holly’s Inbox’.

What are some good historical fictions that you have read? I would love to hear from you!!! :)





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Ready for a new giveaway? I’m excited to host my newest giveaway! The first 2 books of ‘The House of Night’ series. Brand new!

Marked

After she is Marked, 16-year-old Zoey Redbird enters the House of Night and learns that she is no average fledgling. She has been Marked as special by the vampyre Goddess Nyx. But she is not the only fledgling at the House of Night with special powers. When she discovers that the leader of the Dark Daughters, the school’s most elite club, is mis-using her Goddess-given gifts, Zoey must look deep within herself for the courage to embrace her destiny— with a little help from her new vampyre friends.

Betrayed

Zoey has managed to settle in at the House of Night and come to terms with the vast powers the Goddess Nyx has given her. Just as she finally feels she belongs, the unthinkable happens: human teenagers are being killed, and all evidence points to the House of Night. While danger stalks the humans from Zoey’s old life, she begins to realize that the very powers that make her so unique might also threaten those she loves.

Giveaway good thru June 10th. Here are the ways you can get your name into the drawing.

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Have fun and Good Luck!!!

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on_mondaysI have been reading a lot this last week and haven’t had time to blog. I finally finished ‘A Breath of Snow and Ashes’ Look for my review of ‘The Fiery Cross’ and ‘A Breath of Snow and Ashes’ tomorrow. Also, I played around with Sprout Builder today and made a ‘An Echo in the Bone’ countdown widget. It’s on my sidebar, feel free to snag it for any of your blogs if you are interested.

I started reading ‘The Constant Princess’ by Philippa Gregory, since The Outlander I am very interested in historical fiction. I also read a little bit of ‘North and South’, I guess we will see which one I read first.mailbox_brown_package

I received my first ever Advanced Reading Club book last week. I’m still not sure exactly how it works so I won’t mention the title just yet but it looks like a great book. I also received ‘The Outlandish Companion’ and ‘The Time Travelers Wife’ in the mail. The Outlandish Companion is HUGE! It’s as big as the rest of the books. Definately worth the purchase. I just wish there was another one for the last 2 books. Reading the companion explained a few things that I either missed or didn’t quite understand. Come back tomorrow for my full review on the last 2 books of ‘The Outlander’ series and my next giveaway!!!

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I didn’t quite make it back yesterday! I stayed up until 2 in the morning yesterday morning and finished Drums of Autumn. I paid for it all day yesterday! The baby was cranky, I was cranky. I find myself emotionally exhausted right now and haven’t quite figured out if I’m ready to take on the next 2 books right away or give myself a break! What do you think? One friend has told me that I can’t stop or I won’t be into it when I restart. I think it’s the 1500 pages that is daunting to me, that and I haven’t read good reviews about the next one. I’ll let you know what I decide.

Now for my review on ‘Dragonfly in Amber’


Dragonfly in Amber

by Diana Gabaldon

From the author of Outlander… a magnificent epic that once again sweeps us back in time to the drama and passion of 18th-century Scotland…

For twenty years Claire Randall has kept her secrets. But now she is returning with her grown daughter to Scotland’s majestic mist-shrouded hills. Here Claire plans to reveal a truth as stunning as the events that gave it birth: about the mystery of an ancient circle of standing stones …about a love that transcends the boundaries of time …and about James Fraser, a Scottish warrior whose gallantry once drew a young Claire from the security of her century to the dangers of his ….

Now a legacy of blood and desire will test her beautiful copper-haired daughter, Brianna, as Claire’s spellbinding journey of self-discovery continues in the intrigue-ridden Paris court of Charles Stuart …in a race to thwart a doomed Highlands uprising …and in a desperate fight to save both the child and the man she loves….

I finished ‘The Outlander at a about 1am and decided just to read the first little bit of the 2nd one, already installed on my iPod. I was soooo confused. All of a sudden we were in 1968 and in the library of Roger Wakefield, a name I knew I should recognize but didn’t first off. I got out of bed, got on the internet and made sure I was on the right book. Confused I started reading again and realized what the author was doing and read until Part 2 when it was back to Claire and Jamie.

I have to admit that I had a hard time getting through this book, but I think it was because I couldn’t wait until the end when I could figure out what had happened to separate them and why she knew without a doubt that Jamie had died. There was also A LOT of political and historical events taking place, which was interesting, but again, What the hell happened to Jamie? New characters were introduced, I love Fergus, and some old ones came into play also. I was  nervous the whole time reading it knowing that there would be battles and uprisings around the corner.

I will have to go back and reread this book again now that I know what happens and I will probably enjoy it a lot more the next time. There were many times in this book that I was bawling and my heart literally ACHED! Diana Gabaldon is absolutely amazing in her details that make you feel like you are right there in the pages. This is probably why I am so exhausted right now.

I give this book 4 stars, with the resolve to reread it again. I will let you know if my rating changes.

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Favorite quotes:

“I can’t sing,” he protested.
“Nonsense, nonsense. Of course you can. A nice, deep baritone, too,” the little man murmured approvingly. “Excellent. Just what we need. Here, a bit of help for you. Try to match this tone.”
Deftly whipping a small tuning fork from his pocket, he struck it smartly against a pillar and held it next to Jamie’s left ear.
Jamie rolled his eyes heavenward, but shrugged and obligingly sang a note. The little man jerked back as though he’d been shot.
“No,” he said disbelievingly.
“I’m afraid so,” I said sympathetically. “He’s right, you know. He really
can’t sing.”

He heaved a deep exasperated sigh. “Sassenach, I’ve been stabbed, bitten, slapped, and whipped since supper—which I dinna get to finish. I dinna like to scare children and I dinna like to flog men, and I’ve had to do both. I’ve two hundred English camped three miles away and no idea what to do about them. I’m tired, I’m hungry, and I’m sore. If you’ve anything like womanly sympathy about ye, I could use a bit!”

“D’ye think I don’t know?” he asked softly. “It’s me that has the easy part now. For if ye feel for me as I do for you—then I’m asking you to tear out your heart and live without it.”

“I will find you,” he whispered in my ear. “I promise. If I must endure two hundred years of purgatory, two hundred years without you—then that is my punishment, which I have earned for my crimes. For I have lied, and killed, and stolen; betrayed and broken trust. But there is one thing that shall lie in the balance. When I shall stand before God, I shall have one thing to say, to weigh against the rest.”
His voice dropped, nearly to a whisper, and his arms tightened around me.
“Lord, ye gave me a rare woman, and God! I loved her well.”

27675939Now for the book giveaway! I have a brand new Hardcover copy of ‘The Host’ by Stephenie Meyer that I will be giving away to one lucky winner. This giveaway contest will go until May 20th. Want to know how you can win? There are quite a few different ways that you can get your name in the drawing.

1- Leave me a comment in this post

2- Follow me on Twitter. My twitter ID is by_mel. Let me know in the comment section if you follow me and your Twitter ID.

3- Tweet about this giveaway contest. Leave the link in my comments.

4- Participate in my new forum ‘Writer’s Corner’ (Details below)

So I decided that I wanted a place where I could interact with other readers about different topics and books. I started a forum and by the time I got done, it has turned into the potential of a reader’s community. Please check it out here. There are 3 threads that I have opened as topics. Any of you that comment in these threads will recieve an additional chances for the drawing. Up to 3 additional chances. So go sign up and let’s see if we can’t start an awesome community for those of us that love to read and talk about it.

Here are the topics that we will be discussing…

What book are you currently reading?

The big debate: eBooks or traditional books?

Which actor do you think should play Jamie in the ‘Outlander’ movie?

Go check it out now! I will be back tomorrow with a review of ‘Voyager’ as long as I don’t have too many Margarita’s tonight for Cinco de Mayo! LOL!

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