Research books are one of my favourite expenses. There is nothing like buying a large research book filled with interesting information and beautiful pictures to capture my imagination. I can never have enough of them. I sigh over them like some women sigh over a gorgeous pair of Jimmy Choo shoes or a Gucci handbag. Tragic, I know. But I don't want the cure.
June 9th is the date of my next historical novel release. The House of Women is set in the Victorian era.
Blurb
Leeds. 1870. Lonely and brokenhearted, Grace Woodruff fights for her sisters’ rights to happiness while sacrificing any chance for her own.
The eldest of seven daughters, Grace is the core of strength around which the unhappy members of the Woodruff family revolve. As her disenchanted mother withdraws to her rooms, Grace must act as a buffer between her violent, ambitious father and the sisters who depend upon her. Rejected by her first love and facing a spinster’s future, she struggles to hold the broken family together through her father’s infidelity, one sister’s alcoholism, and another’s out-of-wedlock pregnancy by an unsuitable match.
Caring for an illegitimate half-brother affords Grace an escape, though short-lived. Forced home by illness and burdened with dwindling finances, Grace faces fresh anguish –and murder– when her first love returns to wreck havoc in her life. All is not lost, however. In the midst of tragedy, the fires of her heart are rekindled by another. Will the possibility of true love lead Grace to relinquish her responsibilities in the house of women and embrace her own right to happiness?
The House of Women is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and all good bookstores.
For more information, please visit my website: http://www.annewhitfield.com
Thanks for having me as a guest, Taylor!
ReplyDeleteI am the Midas of research sources, I always want more! Looking forward to the release of your novel.
ReplyDeleteMy problem with research is that its just so much fun I end up following rabbit trails everywhere and spending far too long researching rather than writing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great blog Anne. I agree with you about the need to research the era you set your story in. Avid fans of the genre often know more about the period than newer authors and find it annoying when mistakes appear.
ReplyDeleteYour house of women series sounds wonderful and I looking forward to reading Grace's story.
Thanks so much, Kat, Kez and Vicki Lee!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne for guest posting and stopping by!
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