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Title: In the Shadow of a Queen
Author: Heather B. Moore
Genre: Historical Fiction, Inspirational Fiction
Publisher: Shadow Mountain Publishing (October 4, 2022)
Length: (384) pages
Format: Hardcover, eBook, & audiobook
ISBN: 978-1639930500
Tour Dates: September 26 – October 9, 2022
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Based on the True Story of the Free-Spirited Daughter of Queen Victoria.
Princess Louise’s life is upended after her father’s untimely death. Captive to the queen’s overwhelming mourning, Louise is forbidden to leave her mother’s tight circle of control and is eventually relegated to the position of personal secretary to her mother―the same position each of her sisters held until they were married.
Already an accomplished painter, Louise risks the queen’s wrath by exploring the art of sculpting, an activity viewed as unbefitting a woman. When Louise involves herself in the day’s political matters, including championing the career of a female doctor and communicating with suffragettes, the queen lays down the law to stop her and devotes her full energy to finding an acceptable match for her defiant daughter.
Louise is considered the most beautiful and talented daughter of Queen Victoria but finding a match for the princess is no easy feat. Protocols are broken, and Louise exerts her own will as she tries to find an open-minded husband who will support her free spirit.
In the Shadow of a Queen is the story of a battle of wills between two women: a daughter determined to forge her own life beyond the shadow of her mother, and a queen resolved to keep the Crown’s reputation unsullied no matter the cost.
ADVANCE PRAISE
“Peek into the House of Hanover and view the strength of two women: Queen Victoria and her daughter Princess Louise. This story weaves compassion and conflict into breathtaking and gripping historical detail.”— Julie Wright, author of A Captain for Caroline Gray
"Moore crafts an intriguing portrait of the independently minded Princess Louise and her tensions with the English royal family. Moore sets the stage with meticulous research, and she expertly combines fact with fiction, with psychological insights on Victoria's mercurial moods and the impact of her controlling nature. It adds up to a worthy portrait of a woman divided by duty and self-determination."— Publishers Weekly
5 STARS – “I always enjoy Heather Moore’s historical novels. This one did not disappoint! She is impeccable with her research and always does an excellent job of bringing people from the past to life.”— Julie Daines, bestselling author of Haven Cross, and Whitney Award Finalist
REVIEW
This historical Fiction Novel about Queen Victoria's daughter, Louise was fantastic. I felt like I was a fly on the wall during one of the more famous British reigns. I learned things that I had previously been unaware of and as amazed with how she was able to find her voice in the advancements in women's rights. The story was emotional and illuminating. The story was enlightening. It was a story that I didn't know I needed. I was enthralled in the history and the relationships. The processes of Queen Victoria's family before and after the death of Prince Albert were two different experiences. I couldn't' imagine the strictures of her household, especially once they were in mourning. This book was obviously fictionalized, but was researched well and felt real. The inclusion of excerpts of letters and journals from various members of the royal family were a delightful inclusion. Heather B. Moore is excellent with research and did a wonderful job with this story. If you are interested in the royal family and even if you are not, this story brings some wonderful information and is a good read. I would recommend it highly. I received an early copy from the publisher through netgalley and this is my honest review.
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AUTHOR BIO
Heather B. Moore is a USA Today best-selling and award-winning author of more than seventy publications, including The Paper Daughters of Chinatown. She has lived on both the East and West Coasts of the United States, as well as Hawaii, and attended school abroad at the Cairo American Collage in Egypt and the Anglican School of Jerusalem in Israel. She loves to learn about history and is passionate about historical research.
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