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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

"The Gilded Lily" by Deborah Swift~Historical Fiction Captivates!

 
 
SUMMARY :
 
A spellbinding historical novel of beauty and greed and surprising redemption
England, 1660. Ella Appleby believes she is destined for better things than slaving as a housemaid and dodging the blows of her drunken father. When her employer dies suddenly, she seizes her chance--taking his valuables and fleeing the countryside with her sister for the golden prospects of London. But London may not be the promised land she expects. Work is hard to find, until Ella takes up with a dashing and dubious gentleman with ties to the London underworld. Meanwhile, her old employer's twin brother is in hot pursuit of the sisters.
Set in a London of atmospheric coffee houses, gilded mansions, and shady pawnshops hidden from rich men’s view, Deborah Swift's The Gilded Lily is a dazzling novel of historical adventure.

PARTICULARS OF THIS BOOK :
Published by:  St. Martin's Press
Pages:  471 and Reader's Guide
Genre:  Historical Fiction
Author's Site:  Deborah Swift

ABOUT THE AUTHOR :

Find out more about this exciting new historical fiction author by clicking this link at Macmillan New Writers:  http://macmillannewwriters.blogspot.com/

Her other book out now:

Both of these books may be found at:
Barnes & Noble   and   Amazon


THE BOOKISH DAME'S REVIEW :

How I enjoyed this historical fiction!  "The Gilded Lily" is a large book with some 470 pages, but worth every word read.  I wasn't very well versed in the Reformation and the historical details of that period of English history, so I found the book fascinating in costume detailing and incidences of the times.  This is a beautifully developed novel that captivated and held me spellbound. 

Characters Sadie and Ella are sympathetic and living creatures in this story.  Ms Swift immediately draws a natural connection with them for us  She holds us rapt with attention as they forge their way  through the tough streets and warrens of London in the 1600's.  I found the development of their hard-scrabble lives provoking an anxiety in me that matched what they must have been going through, and Ella's small successes made me feel relief, as well. 

My favorite character was Sadie, who was a kinder and more empathetic figure throughout the novel.  Ella was tough and feisty as she needed to be for the two of them to survive!  Jay, under world fop and proprietor's son of the town's famous pawn shop, is a complex character I loved to puzzle out.

I thought the visual creation of the settings of London were wonderful in this book.  The pawn shop in particular came as alive as a Dickens novel!  For instance, I climbed and explored the rafters with Ella as she toured them initially with Jay who took her there with his vision of a glorious "lady's beauty" secret getaway.  The creation of the actual "Gilded Lily" was fascinating.  This is a book with ambiance.

This is a historical novel that moves swiftly, telling the story of two sister's survival against all odds.  It's a feminist novel of sorts, and that made it a great find, as well.  Not a sappy novel where the women are pawns of the men.  I highly recommend it for a good read.

4 stars                     Deborah/TheBookishDame




9 comments:

Elizabeth

Both of those books look SOOOOOOOOO good. I want them. :)

ENJOY!!

Elizabeth
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Deb

Aren't the covers gorgeous, too?! :]

Elizabeth

The covers are absolutely GORGEOUS!!

Anonymous

I love historical fiction stories! Honestly, I have not read, yet, any of her books! They look very tempting and wonderful to read Are the books related? or can I simply choose one. Thank you for this nice giveaway. Thanks Deb for sharing! I just discovered your blog.

Elizabeth

Where is the giveaway? :)

Deb

LOL There's no giveaway on this book, you two! Although, I will write the powers that be to see if they want to have one based on your request...

Anonymous

Ooops, my error! sorry!

Historical Reminiscing with Marilyn

I am reading this Book now its very rich in wording and detail. I am so curious how much research and how many hours did it take to find the costume and seventeenth century slang I would love to know...

Deb

Hi, Mari,
Deborah Swift will be coming on A Bookish Libraria in January with a guest interview. We'll ask her your question! Also, she's going to be offering a giveaway of her book. :] Not to worry, Nicole! LOL

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