Imagine a Society where every choice was made for you. You’re brainwashed into thinking a certain way. Then if you showed any emotion or have thoughts that you weren’t supposed to have according to the government, you were then forced to take a pill too wipe out your memory of those events. Matched was a easy, fast paced read and the content was good. I enjoyed reading it very much. However, none of the characters really stood out for me except maybe for Ky. I wanted too read more about him. Matched is the first in the series. So hopefully in the next books to come there will be more character building. I rated this three stars. |
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Interview with Author Christy English
Author Christy English
1. Who or what inspired you to become an author?
I started writing as a child and never stopped. I began to write again as an adult, but only for myself. Characters showed up with their stories, and I wrote them down for pure pleasure. For the first few years, no one read them but me. Then, one day, I was in Barnes and Noble and saw Tracy Chevalier’s Girl with the Pearl Earring and I realized that not only did other people write historical fiction, a lot of people wanted to read it. So I began working harder, making my books better so that more people could enjoy them than just me.
2. What is your favorite book you have written and why?
My books are like children. I love them all for different reasons. I love The Queen’s Pawn because of the fiery connection between Eleanor and Henry, and for Alais’ sweet innocence at the beginning and at the end of the novel. I love To Be Queen for Eleanor’s passion and courage, for her bravery in the face of great odds, a woman who ruled in a man’s world, and who ruled well.
3. What fascinates you the most about Eleanor of Aquitaine?
I love that Eleanor never gives up. Though faced with insurmountable challenges, Eleanor never surrenders. Though she loses many battles, she never gives up on the over all war. The war she fights all her life is to rule in her own name, to protect herself and her power, to become the woman she was born to be. Like few women in history, Eleanor succeeded in that, and in many other things.
4. What is your next book project?
I am currently writing Regency romance novels for Sourcebooks, and I am loving it. I am re-telling Shakespearean comedies, beginning with The Taming of the Shrew. It is so much fun to delve into a new time, and to completely immerse myself in romance. I am a sucker for true love, and in a romance novel, true love always triumphs.
5. What is your favorite quote?
“Write what you love.”
6. What advice would you give to an aspiring author?
Keep writing. Stay in the chair, no matter how tempted you are to give up, to give in, to give out. No one can write with your voice, no one else can tell your story but you.
Much love,
Christy
Christy English
Author of the Historical Novels
and The Queen’s Pawn
From New American Library
www.christyenglish.com
Ladies & Literature Contest
If you are not a member of Ladies & Literature and you are looking for a ladies book club! We are it!! We are holding a contest, winner gets a prize. So please come on over and join us. We would love to have you!
Here is the link: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/40140.Ladies_Literature
Best,
Stephanie
We’re a ladies only club.
Zoo Station by David Downing
A few years ago my Grandfather started to speak of the war in bits and pieces. He sparked my interest in learning more. I’ve read several fictional books over the years about the war, but Zoo Station puts the icing on the cake.
What an intellectually fascinating written story of espionage, good and evil and the time leading up to the brink of war. As I got deeper into the story the more intrigued I became by the characters and their situation. This book touched my heart. A must read.
Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini
Rival to the Queen by Carolly Erickson
This was a fast easy read. However, the book didn’t portray Queen Elizabeth in a good light. Lettie was about the only strong character, I thought in this book. This story is about Lettie Knollys -Queen Elizabeth cousin-the only women to stand up to Elizabeth. Lettie Knollys secretly marries Robert Dudley and the Queen basically tries too make Lettie’s life hell for doing so. I enjoy reading about Tudor England and I felt that this book really didn’t portray Tudor England in the way we normally read about. But…having said that, overall it was an interesting read. The plot was good, but could have been a little stronger. So I gave it three stars.
Her Highness, the Traitor by Susan Higginbotham
Susan Higginbotham does a superb job with this story! This is my first novel I have read by Susan. I have read several books about Lady Jane Grey and her family. Susan puts a new light on Jane’s mother, Frances Grey. I’ve never been too fond of the women. I have always thought her to be a mean and abusive women.
The story of Lady Jane is a tragic one. I’ve always thought her unfairly punished for the actions of others around her. After all I believe she was controlled by others.
This novel will be published in June of 2012. Add it to your TBR list! It’s a must read.
Coming Up for Air by Patti Callahan Henry
This story begins with Ellie at her mother’s funeral. A day or so later Ellie finds a journal belonging to her mother and discovers a part of her mothers past she didn’t know about. Meanwhile Ellie’s marriage to Rusty is in trouble. So Ellie decided to leave town for a few days to get away and to do some research on her mother. She discovers things about her mother and makes a decision about her marriage.
This story to me was about a daughter wanting to know more about her mother and how she lived her life when she was younger. It’s also about first love, marriage,loss and healing.
I really enjoyed this story. I love the fact that Ellie is an Artist. So I liked how she saw life. I also enjoyed reading about the jubilee. The meaning of it and the traditions. This story takes place in the South and as a Southerner, I felt right at home with this story. This is a good story to curl up with and get lost in.
Lot’s Return To Sodom by Sandra Brannan
| I first discovered the Author Sandra Brannan through Goodreads and had won this book. What caught my attention to this book was the title. When I started to read this book I really got into it fast. Liv Bergen, the main character is smart, witty, spunky, and a go-getter. She will stop at nothing to find the killer and to clear her brother’s name.
Sandra Brannan did a fabulous job setting up this story. The plot was great and I loved how she ended the story. She writes a heck of a mystery. Throughout the whole story I was trying to figure out who the killer was. It could have been a number of people. Then at the end when the killer was revealed I was totally surprised who it was. I didn’t see that twist in the story coming at all. I love that! |
I, Elizabeth by Rosalind Miles
| I read this a few years ago and I believe it’s the first historical fiction book that really sparked my interest in this genre. Before this book I mostly read classics, romance, mystery, christian fiction and religious books.
This is also the first book that intrigued me about the Tudors. Queen Elizabeth is one of the women I admire throughout history. This is one of my favorite books. I’ve read this twice and enjoyed this story even more the second time I read it. |








