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Posted: Aug 2 2009
If you are a fan of The Scarlet Pimpernel and all things related, you will love this series by Laura Willig. Instead, however, of the period hero usually being in male form, Willig's "heroes" are women. The books are beautifully written with just the right touch of occasional humor.
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Posted: May 3 2009
The Masque of the Black Tulip brings us once again into the modern day life of Eloise the grad student and Colin the Selwick descendent. And of course the past lives of Richard, Jane, Miles, Amy and Henrietta. Slipping into the pages of this book was like putting on a comfortable pair of shoes. You knew where you were, picking up precisely where you left off. But oh the places you will go. We see more flirtations between Eloise and Colin, as you might in any good chic lit. But it remains mostly light, sarcastic and fun. They have a witty commentary all the while Eloise is flipping through Colin's family papers. And oh what we learn in those family papers this time. Miles is tired of being the side kick, its not that he doesn't love his fried Richard (The Purple Gentian), he does of course. But now that Richard has been unmasked Miles would like to find his own way to help the kingdom. The problem for Miles is he happens to be very big, very broad, and very blonde. He doesn't move with the same graceful ease as a general spy, rather he looms. And once in a place is somewhat like a bull in a china shop. But never mind he has charm! I positively love Miles; he is witty, charming and just hilarious. I found myself laughing out loud (and getting some looks) on more pages than I can count. Miles is eventually given the job by the War Office of finding the Black Tulip, a very dangerous French spy. You really will enjoy following Miles and Henrietta as they see about catching the Black Tulip. Because Henrietta doesn't see why Richard should have all the fun. Why should her brother be the only spy in the family? Along the way somehow the pair (separately) realise...they are in love. But the key is...will they tell one another? If you enjoy history, and a bit of fun you will love the Mask of the Black Tulip. This is one you can't miss
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Posted: May 3 2009
As with my review of The Pink Carnation, I also used this book as a cleanser of the mind. The plot is similar to its predecessor, making me think that Ms. Willig has come up with a formula to her writing - only time will tell. There is danger, romance (opposites falling in love) and the quest to find a secret agent, the Black Tulip. I recommend for those who wish to escape for a time, read the previous book or are interested in historical romances.




















