![]() ![]() ![]() STORY: Finding her identity (spiritually and as a person), Cora Diehl Kensington is ready to accept the responsibility of being a Kensington particularly running the mines Cora’s father has built with his business partner. BERGREN #FWarchives #HistoricalFiction #Reviews #BookReview Click To Tweet ![]() BOOK REVIEW | ‘The Princess in the Opal Mask’ by Jenny Lundquist ‘GLITTERING PROMISES,’ BY LISA T. It seems unafraid to tackle deep-seated emotional scars as well as the delights of each city, from the City of Lights to the Ruins of Rome, it visits. Classifying this as a “historical” is fair yet somehow doesn’t seem fitting since this novel covers so much ground. There isn’t a historical series that has been more of a whirlwind than this atmospheric trilogy revolving around a girl coming of age in the most unusual circumstances. ![]()
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