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The Widow of the South.
A novel based on a remarkable true story of Carrie McGavock whose Tennessee Plantation "Carnton" was taken over by The Confederate Army and turned into a hospital outside Franklin, TN where 9200 men died in one day. She and her servants nursed the living and buried the dead. After the war, she rescued 1481 dead soldiers from being plowed under in a neighbors field. She cataloged their remains and reburied them on her property. She wrote letter to all families of the fallen men and promised to mourn and care for the cemetery of soldiers as long as she lived. --- I would love to go see the cemetery which is still cared for by the United Daughters of the Confederacy.



I wanted to join the Mary Stewart group but realized I'd need to reread them all to be able to join in the discussions.
Have you read any books by Norah Lofts?
I think you will like her if you enjoyed reading Stewart's books.

Mary Stewart developed the first romantic "Gothic" mysteries. She just recently died at the age of 98. Like Laurie, it's been years since I've read.. As a young teen, I loved going through my Grandmothers's boxes of books and this is where I met Mary and her gothic romances.


As for recently finished? A couple or three of Mary Jo Putney's Regency romances, plus a couple of very forgettable historical romances. One set in Alaska (die-in-a-fire stupid) and one post French Revolution. I can't decide what to pick up next, I was doing the book shuffle last night.



You know Dorcas, I wouldn't mind doing a reread of one of MS books every now and then so I will seriously consider joining.

As for recently finished? A couple or three of Mary Jo Putney's Regency romances, plus a couple of very forg..."
I'm a sucker for any animal book and I do love dolphins. I'll have to rummage around and see if I have that particular MS book here.
There was a series of books I read back in the 80's by author Aola Vandergriff that I absolutely loved. Each title would begin with "The Daughters of..." and every book would follow 3 sisters and their adventures in different locations. If I'm not mistaken I think the last book was set on the Titanic.
These were not particularly of the hot and steamy style and were more romantic so they might seem very tame compared to more recent books.


Yep! I signed up for that read. Join us Laurie.

http://impressionsinink.blogspot.com/...





Powers packed a powerful punch in this novel about the war in Iraq and it's affect on 3 young men barely out of their teens.
I am having difficulty posting a link to my review but will soon be able to do so, hopefully :)
A 5 star read for me and this book will definitely touch your soul. I highly recommend The Yellow Birds.


is the link to my review of The Yellow Birds.
Thanks Anne for your help, figured out what I was doing wrong finally.
Glad you enjoyed the review Anne :)



Thanks for the suggestion Sandy and I've added The Memory House to my monstrous TBR list. Sounds like a very pleasant read for the summer.

Here's my review:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Its the same for me except for The Ivy Tree which I read again last year and also The Crystal Cave. Please remember that Norah Lofts has an h on her name. My two favorite writers both have slightly unusual spellings to their names.

Autumn, were you a big Victoria Holt fan?

Yes, I was as a teenager and today I ran across my copy of My Enemy, the Queen and thought to myself that I should read that one again as I loved it and vaguely remember it.
Well, I put up the new Demelza for my picture now. Isn't she gorgeous?

The Walsingham Woman
I've always wanted to read more about those 2 but books mentioning them are so hard to find.
Today I received in the mail

and I can't wait to get started on this one - after I finish reading the Poldark books.
I read Holt's books as a teen and enjoyed them too. Not as good as Norah Lofts imho but still good.
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