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The Barnes & Noble ReviewLauren Willig hits the ground running in a highly entertaining debut novel that romps between centuries and offers a swashbuckling mix of romance, swordplay, espionage, and historical sleuthing. It starts with Eloise Kelly, an American graduate student determined to study abroad and solve the mystery of the Pink Carnation, the successor to the Scarlet Pimpernel and the Purple Gentian. A chance discovery of the Selwick family archives launches her into the middle of a true story in 1803, where two spirited cousins, Amy and Jane, resolve to return to France to join forces with the Purple Gentian and spy for Britain against Napoleon. As it turns out, they are accompanied to Calais by the real Purple Gentian, and complications, disguises, romance, and danger ensue. The author, a Ph.D. candidate in the Harvard History Department, uses her love of English history and historical fiction to great advantage. Ginger Curwen
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Nothing goes right for Eloise. The one day she wears her new suede boots, it rains cats and dogs. When the subway stops short, she’s always the one thrown into some stranger’s lap. Plus, she’s had more than her share of misfortune in the way of love. In fact, ever since she realized romantic heroes are a thing of the past, she’s decided it’s time for a fresh start.
Setting off for England, Eloise is determined to finish her dissertation on that dashing pair of spies, the ...