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Winner of the Royal Wedding Giveaway
This post was supposed to go up yesterday but I'm telling you, I have a wicked case of jet lag! I will also write up a post later about ...
Scandalous Women Celebrates 10th anniversary
I know that I have neglected this blog shamefully of late due to my involvement in the Historical Novel Society conference and just life in ...
V for Victoria
Happy March everyone! Today is also the first day of Women's History Month. I know it has been quite a while since I've blogged and...
Interview with Faith L. Justice about the New York Chapter of HNS
I've been a member of the Historical Novel Society since 2011 and I have attended conferences both in the US and in London. Recently, ...
Review: Shady Ladies Tours
I'm a native New Yorker and I've been going to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a long-time. I've done scavenger hunts at the ...
May Books of the Month: Rivals of Versailles by Sally Christie and Marlene by C.W. Gortner
I know I have been neglecting this blog shamelessly. This summer, I hope to endeavor to do better. In my defense, I have been working on mul...
The Crown Recap - Episode 5 'Smoke and Mirrors'
Finally we get to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. But first we have the obligatory flashback to 1937. George VI is rehearsing in his o...
Review: ENEMIES OF VERSAILLES: A Novel (The Mistresses of Versailles Trilogy) by Sally Christie
Title: ENEMIES OF VERSAILLES: A Novel (The Mistresses of Versailles Trilogy) Author: Sally Christie Publisher: Atria Books (March 21, 2...
The Crown Recap: Episode 6 'Gelignite'
gel·ig·nite ˈjeləɡˌnīt/ noun a high explosive made from a gel of nitroglycerine and nitrocellulose in a base of wood pulp and sodium or pota...
Was Aemilia Bassano Lanier Shakespeare’s Dark Lady? - Guest Post by Mary Sharratt
Scandalous Women is pleased to welcome author Mary Sharratt to the blog today to talk about Aemilia Bassano Lanier, the heroine of her ne...