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The Belles of Waterloo

Autor Alice Church
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 aug 2022
A romance inspired by real events...

Maria, Georgy and Harriet navigate their first throes of passion, scandal, and love in the heady pre-war atmosphere of Brussels in 1815.
Little do they know they will soon be waltzing their way to the battle of the century at a small village called Waterloo.
As the fight for Europe rages outside the city walls, Maria seeks to find herself – will she also find a husband along the way?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781914414237
ISBN-10: 1914414233
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 127 x 197 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Unicorn Publishing Group
Colecția Unicorn Publishing Group

Recenzii

 , 'Vivid and engaging...deftly captures the hopes, loves, laughter and pathos of the time.' Kristine Hughes, author of 'Waterloo Witnesses'
'A beautifully crafted and captivating page turner, I didn't want it to end!' Sarah Murden, author of 'All Things Georgian'
'Goes beyond the excitement and glamour of those exciting times to the real emotions of the people who lived through them.' Rory Muir, author of 'Waterloo and the Fortunes of Peace 1814 - 1852'
“This book is so beautifully written and the vivid descriptions of the balls really brings them to life. I really liked that this was based on real people and also included extracts from their letters. It is a fascinating look back in time and I love that it is written from a female perspective.” A Cottage Full of Books
“This is a brilliant book didn’t know what to expect at first I loved it full of history and emotion. Every chapter start of with a letter that makes this book even more special.” Rhianydd Morris
“The characters in The Belles of Waterloo are based on real people, which provides additional depth to the story. But there is definitely more romance and fun than perhaps there really was. However, this makes the book a delightful read. It has no hidden depths, and is slightly frivolous at time – but at its core is a lovely story of society, romance and heroism.” Paradise is a Library
“A wonderfully engaging page-turner that perfectly captures the grandeur, decadence and excitement of the era in this vividly descriptive regency romance inspired by true events.” Natasha Leighton
“Alice’s book is irresistible, sumptuously, and seamlessly blending her incredible factual knowledge with delectable fictional inspiration.” The Fallen Librarian
“Alice Church has expertly crafted a compelling, historical romance novel that will delight anyone who loves history and romance together.” Beyond The Books
“This really is a fascinating book, clearly well-researched and, as I said, refreshing to read about the thoughts, feelings and actions of this group of women whose previous experiences would have been so far removed from the realities of battle and horrific injuries.” It Takes A Woman
“I loved Maria, Georgy and Harriet. If I had lived in this era I would have liked to have been friends with them. Such courageous and outstanding women.” Mickys Bookworm
“This was an absolutely phenomenal educational piece of work which brings out the remarkable characters from such an era.” Twilight Reader
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Notă biografică

Alice has specialised in Wellington-era history since studying for her BA at University College London. After graduating in 2012 she worked as a researcher on the Wellington portrait catalogue ‘Wellington Portrayed’ (Unicorn, 2014). She has also published a biography of Lady Georgiana Lennox, daughter of the 4th Duke of Richmond (Universe, 2016). She lives in Dorset with her husband Charles and son Freddie. This is her first novel.

Descriere

A romance inspired by true events, Maria and her sisters are thrust into the heady pre-war atmosphere of Brussels in 1815 and encounter love, scandal and drama whilst bearing witness to the most important battle of the 19th Century.