I got this nice review for Lord Edward's Mysterious Treasure from Library Journal:
"A rousing historical romance that examines issues of class and privilege, as well as provides insight into both the French Revolution and the Paris Commune; highly recommended."
My daughter says I should peddle my books as historical fiction rather than historical romance. They do all involve a romance, but they also tend to be heavy on the history.
I don't know which way to go.
"A rousing historical romance that examines issues of class and privilege, as well as provides insight into both the French Revolution and the Paris Commune; highly recommended."
My daughter says I should peddle my books as historical fiction rather than historical romance. They do all involve a romance, but they also tend to be heavy on the history.
I don't know which way to go.