Like you I read mostly romance but I also love Historical Fiction. The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan Meissner was a favorite of 2023. Thanks for the recommendations.
I read What the Wind Knows because I loved making faces but I have to read From Sand and Ash because I love Amy Harmon I have to read more of her books 🚞
🚂 I read The Secret Book of Flora Lea last year and that book wrecked me, it was so good and I loved the ending (if you want any recs). I’ve read Between Shades of Grey and that book was so devastating. Great book though.
Historical fiction is my fave. I love Kate Quinn's books so, so much. Same for Kristin Harmel. I SOBBED reading The Paris Daughter. The Second Life of Mirelle West was amazing as well. It is about a leper in the 1920s. I had no idea they had leper colonies in America then.
Love to see you talking about Historical Fiction again!! 🚂
I loved making this video!! 💕
Neeed to read Lovely War and From Sand and Ash. Amy Harmon is so good!
Chanel Cleeton is absolutely gold! 🚂
I’ve had Lovely War on my physical TBR for so long! I can’t wait to read it now!! 🩷
Between shades of gray is a fantastic book. I also ugly cried during this.
Thanks for doing this collab together! 🫶💖 Very excited to get to From Sand and Ash and Lovely War!
This was a great collaboration idea with Christi!🙌🏽🚂
thank you, Cheryl!!!
Like you I read mostly romance but I also love Historical Fiction. The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan Meissner was a favorite of 2023. Thanks for the recommendations.
One of my favorite Paranormal authors Lynsay Sands. Also writes historical fiction as well
I read What the Wind Knows because I loved making faces but I have to read From Sand and Ash because I love Amy Harmon I have to read more of her books 🚞
i also really loved lovely war and want to read between shades of grey!!
🚂 These all sound so good! Thanks for the recs!
🚂 I read The Secret Book of Flora Lea last year and that book wrecked me, it was so good and I loved the ending (if you want any recs). I’ve read Between Shades of Grey and that book was so devastating. Great book though.
Love your suggestions! Newbie question: what is an "HEA" or "HAA" (per the captions)? Thank you!
Happily ever after!
@@NovelLife Thank you!
You might like for love and country by Candace waters , sounds similar to the flight girls
Ohhh I'll look into it! thank you!!
I need to start annotating
Christy reads at high levels. It always blows me away .
Right!? I wish I could read like her!
I love documentaries and historical fiction
Historical fiction is my fave. I love Kate Quinn's books so, so much. Same for Kristin Harmel. I SOBBED reading The Paris Daughter. The Second Life of Mirelle West was amazing as well. It is about a leper in the 1920s. I had no idea they had leper colonies in America then.
I love historical fiction. im reading The Nightingale".
Hey Tori how does historical fiction differ from historical romance😊
I think you answered your own question by asking it. Fiction does not have to have romance. To Kill a Mockingbird is not Bridgerton.
What does HEA mean?
Happily ever after!
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Least your gold is not to be a historian
I dont know if you have books 📚 with people with disabilty
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