Historical Fiction can be a satisfying alternative to historical romance. Although the main premise isn’t romance, many historical fiction novels have romantic elements. If you’re looking for detailed historical settings, particular events or eras in history, and another escape, this genre could give you more than the typical roguish duke. Beware, however, that the best selling list below will have historical romance crossovers into the genre due to Amazon categories.
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Novelists Janie Chang and Kate Quinn on rooting out women’s tales from the past, what history can teach us about our present, and how publishers and readers alike can help boost more representative stories Source: Historical fiction is having a moment – and the stories its authors are telling are anything but archaic – The … Continue reading Historical Fiction is Having a Moment (Press This! The Globe and Mail)
Here’s how “Sunflower Sisters” author Martha Hall Kelly wove a fictional tale into a historical backdrop. To masterfully craft a story that takes place in the middle of a tumultuous time in history is its own work of art. New York Times bestselling author Martha Hall Kelly has done precisely that with her newest novel, … Continue reading ‘Sunflower Sisters’ Stuns As A Work Of Historical Fiction (Press This! NY Patch)
Recommendations for both Historical Fiction and a couple Historical Romance books. Check them out! Source: Spring Historical Fiction Books You’re Going To Love The Vines by Shelley Nolden The Final Revival of Opal and Nev by Dawnie Walton Of Women and Salt by Gabriela Garcia Libertie by Kaitlyn Greenidge The Duke Undone by Joanna Lowell … Continue reading Spring Historical Fiction Books You’re Going To Love (Press This! Buzz Feed)