One of my top January reads was Stephanie Dray’s The Women of Chateau Lafayette. A bit of a longer one but so satisfying with a triple timeline and some chapter transitions that were *chef’s kiss*.
The Little Liar by Mitch Albom is amazing. I almost didn't pick it up because I thought "what could the guy who wrote Tuesdays with Morrie know about historical fiction", but he really knows how to tell a story. The most interesting part is that the story is told from the viewpoint of "Truth" as opposed to a person. Read it and you'll see what I mean.
One of my top January reads was Stephanie Dray’s The Women of Chateau Lafayette. A bit of a longer one but so satisfying with a triple timeline and some chapter transitions that were *chef’s kiss*.
I really enjoyed that one!
LOVING "The House is on Fire" by Rachel Beanland and "The Secret Life of Sunflowers" by Marta Molnar
Right now I’m reading Peter Lovesey, The Last Detective.
The Little Liar by Mitch Albom is amazing. I almost didn't pick it up because I thought "what could the guy who wrote Tuesdays with Morrie know about historical fiction", but he really knows how to tell a story. The most interesting part is that the story is told from the viewpoint of "Truth" as opposed to a person. Read it and you'll see what I mean.