Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Spirit Of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat Review
Her mother executed for witchcraft, her father dead at the hand of a noble, Victoire Charpentier vows to rise above her impoverished peasant roots. Forced to leave her village of Lucie-sur-Vionne for domestic work in the capital, Victoire suffers gruesome abuse under the ancien régime of 18th century Paris. Imprisoned in France’s most pitiless madhouse – La Salpêtrière asylum – Victoire becomes desperate and helpless, until she meets fellow prisoner Jeanne de Valois, infamous conwoman of the diamond necklace affair. With the help of the ruthless and charismatic countess who helped hasten Queen Marie Antoinette to the guillotine, Victoire carves out a new life for herself. Enmeshed in the fever of pre-revolutionary Paris, Victoire must find the strength to join the revolutionary force storming the Bastille. Is she brave enough to help overthrow the diabolical aristocracy? As Spirit of Lost Angels traces Victoire’s journey, it follows too, the journey of an angel talisman through generations of the Charpentier family. Victoire lives in the hope her angel pendant will one day renew the link with a special person in her life. Amidst the tumult of the French revolution drama, the women of Spirit of Lost Angels face tragedy and betrayal in a world where their gift can be their curse.
5-star Goodreads rating from best-selling author, Karen Maitland. An incredible page turner … Spirit of Lost Angels is an exciting novel to read with its many plot twists and high degree of conflict and emotion – Mirella Patzer
http://historicalnovelreview.blogspot.fr/2012/09/spirit-of-lost-angels-by-liza-perrat.html
… impressed with Perrat’s knowledgeable treatment of the role of women during one of France’s most tumultuous times, as well as the complexities of insular village life – Darlene Williams http://darleneelizabethwilliamsauthor.com/hfreviews/spirit-of-lost-angels-by-liza-perrat-historical-fiction-novel-review/
The writing is superb, the sights, sounds and smells of a city in turmoil is brought vividly to life …. Josie Barton http://jaffareadstoo.blogspot.fr/p/reviews.html
Spirit of Lost Angels is a tale to lose oneself in … Liza Perrat persuasively combines fact and fiction in this engrossing novel. The peasants fury, the passion building up to the Bastille storming, and the sense of political explosion are just a few of the vivid illustrations in Spirit of Lost Angels - Andrea Connell http://thequeensquillreview.com/2012/10/10/review-spirit-of-lost-angels-by-liza-perrat/
Liza Perrat brings to life the sights and sounds of 18th century France. Her extensive research shines through in her writing, from the superstitions of the villagers to the lives of the more sophisticated Parisians – Anne Cater (Top 500 Amazon reviewer): http://randomthingsthroughmyletterbox.blogspot.fr/
My Review:
This was a great story about the coming of age character that was born in a time that she was too advanced for. She was able to read and write and she was smart. The King and Queen were disliked and The French Revolution were also talked about. However the best part for me was the strong female character. Other women of her time were illiterate and the property of men. Victoire was definitely a great character to read about and I liked the ending. I can not wait for the rest of this series.I also liked reading about the pendant. I am giving this book a 4/5. I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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Thanks, Vicky for a great review...I'm glad you enjoyed the story!
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