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Post by Mythica » Wed June 26th, 2013, 3:17 pm

[quote=""emr""]I was wondering why The Alchemist Prince had completely poofed from amazon. I guess this is the new title?[/quote]

Looks like it, they are combined on Goodreads. The Rebel Pirate wasn't the original title either, I found it on Goodreads as "Terms of Engagement".
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Post by Elizabeth » Wed June 26th, 2013, 9:08 pm

[quote=""emr""]I was wondering why The Alchemist Prince had completely poofed from amazon. I guess this is the new title?[/quote]

I'm so sorry for the confusion! The UK edition is still (at least as of this moment) called The Alchemist Prince, while the US edition's title has indeed been changed to The Red Lily Crown. It will be essentially the same book, though.
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Post by Misfit » Wed June 26th, 2013, 10:01 pm

[quote=""Elizabeth""]I'm so sorry for the confusion! The UK edition is still (at least as of this moment) called The Alchemist Prince, while the US edition's title has indeed been changed to The Red Lily Crown. It will be essentially the same book, though.[/quote]

Thanks for letting us know.
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Post by emr » Thu June 27th, 2013, 6:13 am

[quote=""Elizabeth""]I'm so sorry for the confusion! The UK edition is still (at least as of this moment) called The Alchemist Prince, while the US edition's title has indeed been changed to The Red Lily Crown. It will be essentially the same book, though.[/quote]

Oooh k Thanks :)
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Post by Mythica » Thu June 27th, 2013, 8:11 am

[quote=""Elizabeth""]I'm so sorry for the confusion! The UK edition is still (at least as of this moment) called The Alchemist Prince, while the US edition's title has indeed been changed to The Red Lily Crown. It will be essentially the same book, though.[/quote]

Oh good, I left it under that title on Goodreads just in case it was something like that. Thanks.

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Post by Mythica » Thu July 11th, 2013, 3:14 pm

Why Kings Confess: A Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery #9 by C.S. Harris
March 4, 2014

The gruesome murder of a young French physician draws aristocratic investigator Sebastian St. Cyr and his pregnant wife, Hero, into a dangerous, decades-old mystery as a wrenching piece of Sebastian’s past puts him to the ultimate test.

Regency England, January 1813: When a badly injured Frenchwoman is found beside the mutilated body of Dr. Damion Pelletan in one of London’s worst slums, Sebastian finds himself caught in a high-stakes tangle of murder and revenge. Although the woman, Alexi Sauvage, has no memory of the attack, Sebastian knows her all too well from an incident in his past—an act of wartime brutality and betrayal that nearly destroyed him.

As the search for the killer leads Sebastian into a treacherous web of duplicity, he discovers that Pelletan was part of a secret delegation sent by Napoleon to investigate the possibility of peace with Britain. Despite his powerful father-in-law’s warnings, Sebastian plunges deep into the mystery of the “Lost Dauphin,” the boy prince who disappeared in the darkest days of the French Revolution, and soon finds himself at lethal odds with the Dauphin’s sister—the imperious, ruthless daughter of Marie Antoinette—who is determined to retake the French crown at any cost.

With the murderer striking ever closer, Sebastian must battle new fears about Hero’s health and that of their soon-to-be born child. When he realizes the key to their survival may lie in the hands of an old enemy, he must finally face the truth about his own guilt in a past he has found too terrible to consider....

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Post by Mythica » Wed July 17th, 2013, 10:44 am

Queen Elizabeth's Daughter by Anne Clinard Barnhill
March 18 2014

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Post by Mythica » Wed July 17th, 2013, 10:49 am

Downton Abbey, Young Adult style:

Manor of Secrets by Katherine Longshore
January 28, 2014

The year is 1911. And at The Manor, nothing is as it seems . . .

Lady Charlotte Edmonds: Beautiful, wealthy, and sheltered, Charlotte feels suffocated by the strictures of upper-crust society. She longs to see the world beyond The Manor, to seek out high adventure. And most of all, romance.

Janie Seward: Fiery, hardworking, and clever, Janie knows she can be more than just a kitchen maid. But she isn't sure she possesses the courage -- or the means -- to break free and follow her passions.

Both Charlotte and Janie are ready for change. As their paths overlap in the gilded hallways and dark corridors of The Manor, rules are broken and secrets are revealed. Secrets that will alter the course of their lives. . . forever.

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Post by Mythica » Wed July 17th, 2013, 10:52 am

Wake: A Novel by Anna Hope
February 11, 2014

A brilliant debut set just after WWI, as Britain's Unknown Warrior is being brought home from France; three very different women try to find ways to live again after devastating losses -- of a son, a brother, a lover -- and their tragic connection is gradually revealed as the book unfolds. For readers of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society and Sebastian Faulks's Birdsong.

Wake: 1) Emerge or cause to emerge from sleep 2) Ritual for the dead 3) Consequence or aftermath.
Hettie, a dance instructress at the Hammersmith Palais, lives at home with her mother and her brother, withdrawn and lost after his return from the trenches. One night, she meets a wealthy, educated man and has reason to think he is as smitten with her as she is with him. Still, there is something distracted about him, something she cannot reach... Evelyn works at the Pensions Exchange through which thousands of wounded and shellshocked come, seeking their country's support. Embittered by her own loss, more and more estranged from her well-to-do parents, she looks for solace in her adored brother who has not been the same since he returned from the front... Ada is beset by visions of her son on every street, convinced he is still alive. Helpless, her loving husband of 25 years has withdrawn from her. Then one day a young man appears at her door with notions to peddle, like hundreds of out of work veterans. But when he utters the name of her son she is jolted to the core...
The lives of these three women are braided together, their stories gathering tremendous power as the ties that bind them become clear, and the body of the unknown soldier moves closer and closer to its final resting place.

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Post by annis » Mon July 22nd, 2013, 9:48 pm

One that also goes on my Books I'm Looking Forward To list

From the HNS Forthcoming Historical Novels list- check it out -it's now udpdated to April, 2014.

Robert Lyndon, Imperial Fire, RedHook, March, 2014 (historical adventure & sequel to Hawk Quest, set after 1066 along the Silk Road)

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