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Author: Rachel Pritchard

Rachel Pritchard is a Bachelor of Media and Communications student, who hopes to one day start her own blog and write her own book. She is happily married, with one beautiful bundle of mischief and two lively companions of the canine variety. She has an intense interest in history, an extreme love of books, and an interesting historical book is her idea of heaven. She also loves researching her family tree and finding her own Edwardian roots and is proud of her working class origins.
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Interview with Myra MacPherson, author of The Scarlet Sisters: Sex, Suffrage and Scandal In the Gilded Age

Book Review The Scarlet Sisters: Sex, Suffrage and Scandal In the Gilded Age is a very approachable book about the lives of Victoria and Tennessee Claflin, two sisters who shocked and scandalized 19th century American society, and how they took the world by storm. The exploits of the Claflin sisters would not be out of place …

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Interview with Barbara Taylor Bradford, Author of ‘Cavendon Hall’

Barbara Taylor Bradford is the bestselling author of 28 novels. She has had a long career in writing, both in novels and journalism. Her book, ‘Cavendon Hall’, is about the bond between two families and their devotion to each other during the chaos and social change brought about by the first World War. Did you …

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Interview with Sharon Biggs Waller, Author of ‘A Mad, Wicked Folly’.

About the Author Sharon Biggs Waller is the author of debut young adult novel, A Mad, Wicked Folly. From her biography on her about page you can find out she is well placed to write an Edwardian novel, having worked at Buckingham Palace, where she had the opportunity of meeting Queen Elizabeth. Her novel has …

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After You've Gone by Evangeline Holland
War stole everything from Morven Williams–her husband, her friends, her livelihood, and her home. As Paris erupts in Armistice celebrations, she stands on the precipice of her past and her future, and the arrival of a handsome, charming Harlem Hellfighter stirs her spirit. But they share an unexpected link to her past, and one that may tear their burgeoning romance apart forever.

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Fall of Poppies
Fall of Poppies: An anthology featuring novellas by nine authors and centers on WWI’s Armistice Day as soldiers come home at last, and survivors pick up the pieces in search of hope, remembrance, and love.

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