Tag: #juliagolding
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Cat’s Cradle Review
After all the world-travelling Cat has been doing, she’s glad to be back home in good ol’ England even if the sight of Drury Lane in rubble still hurts. Better yet, she has finally cured Billy of his affections for her (a months long ship voyage and rambling carriage rides in close quarters can do…
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Black Heart of Jamaica Review
After wandering about the New World and resting from her ordeals with Lizzie, Johnny and her new goddaughter, cat is ready to get back out in the world and find an occupation. After all, she can’t rely on others forever and she dearly misses the paint and organized chaos of Drury Lane. So she and…
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Cat O’ Nine Tails Review
There may be nine on the cover but this is only the fourth tale of our intrepid redhead adventuress. This time, she’s off exploring the new world. She had been staying with the Avons as her beloved theatre is being rebuilt for the next year but finds it stifling to be a lady. She can’t…
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Den of Thieves Review
I must say Cat Royal’s adventures get more interesting as they progress as this tale of identity and revolution may be my favorite so far.
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Cat Among the Pigeons Review
The second of Cat Royal’s adventures is a bit heavier than the previous fare as Pedro’s former master returns to force him back on the Jaimacan plantation or worse.
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The Diamond of Drury Lane Review
Since finishing the Bloody Jack series, I have gone onto another series efaturing a spunky British redhead brought up from the streets of London, navigating the two worlds between the London slums and high society. Set in 1790, a whole decade before Bloody Jack, the series is a more a light mystery than the historical…