Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor
- Mar 1, 2015
- 1 min read
Today is the first of the month and that means that it's time for another book review! Even though I read this book first as a teenager, it still holds a special place in my heart. Winsor's eloquent writing style and descriptive manner really lends to this story placed in the 17th century. So grab your tea cups and gather 'round as I let you know why Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor is the perfect read for you!
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Other writings from Winsor
Star Money (1950)
The Lovers (1952)
America, With Love (1954)
Wanderers Eastward, Wanderers West (1965)
Calais (1979)
Jacintha (1984)
Robert and Arabella (1986)
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Kathleen Winsor's
eloquent and elegant writing style really aids the reader to travel through time to the 17th century without any confusion that a more modern writing style would cause.
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The transitions between the narrative and Amber's thoughts are seamless. The writing style that Kathleen uses is soft and guides you subtly, allowing your imagination to run free!
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