Some great historical fiction
If you like straight historical fiction here are some really detailed favorites
The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet
The building of a Cathedral in 1100's England. It is a MUST read. I have given this to at least ten people and they all have come back to me with awe and thank you's.
Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay Penman
Elenor of Aquitane, King Richard the Lionhearted, King John: the history, the betrayals, the loves. It's all there beautifully written and historically accurate. You sort of feel sorry for King John in the end! Wonderful thick book.
The Physician by Noah Gordon
A young man travels to Persia to pursue his dream of being a Doctor, during the time of great education and medicine in that country. Fabulous!
The Love Knot by Elizabeth Chadwick
A young woman learns to be a midwife and healer in England during the 1100's. Touching romance, herbal lore and medical techniques of the times.
The Quality of Mercy by Faye Kellerman
Rebecca Lopez, the beautiful daughter of Queen Elizabeth's own physician, keeps many secrets. Not only are she and her family conversos, or secret Jews who must practice their religion in secret, they're involved in a dangerous mission to smuggle Jews out of Spain during the inquisition. Rebecca craves adventure and walks about London where she meets Will Shakespeare, embarking on an adventure of passion and danger that shakes the very foundations of the Court.
A Vision of Light by Judith Merkel Riley
A beautiful woman comes close to death awakening to find she has the gift of healing. She learns the ways of midwifery and herbs, travels the world seeing the miracles of her day, and is tried for witchcraft. Eventually, things turn around for her only to have more heartache and strife come her way! Great book!
In Pursuit of the Green Lion by Judith Merkel Riley
The sequel to "A Vision of Light". The story of Margaret and Gregory and their trials and tribulations
Saving Grace by Julie Garwood
If you loved Outlander, you'll love this book! English lady holds lands in Scotland after her husbands death. Scottish laird marries her for the land. Treasure, dire secrets, and of course a strong heroine and love.
She Who Remembers by Linda Lay Shuler
This story, set in the late 1400's, is about the begining of the end of the Anasazi Peoples. Kwani, a beautiful woman, whose blue eyes mark her as a witch and set her apart from the Indian tribe that raised her, follows her destiny, finds love with Kokopelli, the Toltec magician, who rescues her from death and takes her to the Place of the Eagle Clan. There she becomes She Who Remembers, which provides her with the inner power to change her life forever.
Also with a mystery twist some of my faves:
The Apothecary Rose by Candice Robb
Those fascinated with herbal remedies, medieval times with rich historical details, a pinch of romance and mystery will enjoy this book. This is the first book featuring the exploits of Welshman Owen Archer, ex-captain of archers for the Duke of Lancaster (since he lost one eye) and spy-sleuth for the Archbishop of York. Lucie Wilton, the apothecary's wife and apprentice is a strong female character and makes a good partner for Owen. Great book!
Death Comes As Epiphany by Sharan Newman
Medieval murder mystery in 1139 France. 18-year-old Catherine LeVendeur is a novice nun who joins forces with a sculptor's apprentice to uncover evil doings. Abbess Heloise and Pierre Abelard add to this rich story of historical facts and a budding romance. This is the first of a series about Catherine's adventures and I highly reommend it!
No Dark Place by Joan Wolf
During the turbulent times of Norman England,a young nobleman discovers that his true identity is the link to an incredible mystery. Great book!
Hope you like these.
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