The Historical Fiction Reading Challenge is the only challenge I ever really succeed at, and so, obviously, I had to sign up for 2013! I'm aiming for Ancient History - 25+ novels. (In 2012, I read almost 60 historical novels!)
Read
Maya Banks, Highlander Most Wanted
Anna Belfrage, Like Chaff in the Wind
Anna Belfrage, A Rip in the Veil
Melanie Benjamin, The Aviator's Wife
Maryka Biaggio, Parlor Games
Nancy Bilyeau, The Chalice
D.L. Bogdan, The Forgotten Queen
Kit Brennan, Whip Smart: Lola Montez Conquers the Spaniards
Sandra Byrd, Roses Have Thorns
Carol K. Carr, India Black and the Shadows of Anarchy
Carol K. Carr, India Black and the Rajah's Ruby
Tara Conklin, The House Girl
Amanda Coplin, The Orchardist
Jo-Ann Costa, The Bequest of Big Daddy
Michelle Diener, Daughter of the Sky
Stephanie Dray, The Princess of Egypt Must Die
Kate Forsyth, Bitter Greens
Mary Lancaster, A Prince to be Feared
Melika Dannese Lux, City of Lights: The Trials and Triumphs of Ilyse Charpentier
James Mace, Forlorn Hope: The Storming of Badajoz
James Mace, I Stood With Wellington
David Morrell, Murder as a Fine Art
B.N. Peacock, A Tainted Dawn
Liza Perrat, Spirit of Lost Angels
Donald Michael Platt, House of Rocamora
Donald Michael Platt, Rocamora
Phillip Rock, A Future Arrived
Phillip Rock, Circles of Time
Phillip Rock, The Passing Bells
M.J. Rose, Seduction
Paullina Simons, Children of Liberty
P.A. Staes, The Bruges Tapestry
Susan Tekulve, In the Garden of Stone
Sam Thomas, The Midwife's Tale
Nicola Upson, Fear in the Sunlight
Helene Wecker, The Golem and the Jinni
Alana White, The Sign of the Weeping Virgin
Jack Wolf, The Tale of Raw Head and Bloody Bones
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Prisoner of Heaven
Read
Maya Banks, Highlander Most Wanted
Anna Belfrage, Like Chaff in the Wind
Anna Belfrage, A Rip in the Veil
Melanie Benjamin, The Aviator's Wife
Maryka Biaggio, Parlor Games
Nancy Bilyeau, The Chalice
D.L. Bogdan, The Forgotten Queen
Kit Brennan, Whip Smart: Lola Montez Conquers the Spaniards
Sandra Byrd, Roses Have Thorns
Carol K. Carr, India Black and the Shadows of Anarchy
Carol K. Carr, India Black and the Rajah's Ruby
Tara Conklin, The House Girl
Amanda Coplin, The Orchardist
Jo-Ann Costa, The Bequest of Big Daddy
Michelle Diener, Daughter of the Sky
Stephanie Dray, The Princess of Egypt Must Die
Kate Forsyth, Bitter Greens
Mary Lancaster, A Prince to be Feared
Melika Dannese Lux, City of Lights: The Trials and Triumphs of Ilyse Charpentier
James Mace, Forlorn Hope: The Storming of Badajoz
James Mace, I Stood With Wellington
David Morrell, Murder as a Fine Art
B.N. Peacock, A Tainted Dawn
Liza Perrat, Spirit of Lost Angels
Donald Michael Platt, House of Rocamora
Donald Michael Platt, Rocamora
Phillip Rock, A Future Arrived
Phillip Rock, Circles of Time
Phillip Rock, The Passing Bells
M.J. Rose, Seduction
Paullina Simons, Children of Liberty
P.A. Staes, The Bruges Tapestry
Susan Tekulve, In the Garden of Stone
Sam Thomas, The Midwife's Tale
Nicola Upson, Fear in the Sunlight
Helene Wecker, The Golem and the Jinni
Alana White, The Sign of the Weeping Virgin
Jack Wolf, The Tale of Raw Head and Bloody Bones
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Prisoner of Heaven

25+ sounds very reasonable if you read almost 60 this year!
ReplyDeleteI'm still getting through my goal of reading Elizabeth Chadwick's backlist, I think I'm about halfway through now. And I've still some Tudor non-fiction on my shelves.
Can't wait to see the rest of your historical fiction reads for 2013, Audra. I read over 50 works of historical fiction this year myself, and I'm still not done. I'm reading The Passing Bells at the moment and just love it.
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