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Amanda Roberts - The Woman in the Painting
Silver Medal, Time-Slip/Dual Timeline/Time Travel Category, The Coffee Pot Book Club Book of the Year Awards 2023

The Woman in the Painting

Formats: E-Book, Paperback

Ages: 16-18, 18+

When Hannah picks up a ring that had lain buried in her garden for centuries and it gives her a physical shock, she embarks on a quest to discover who had once owned it, and how they lost it. Her research leads her to a woman forgotten by history and a heart-breaking tale of love and loss. As Hannah closes in on the truth it becomes clear that someone else wants the ring, but to what lengths are they prepared to go to get it?
A dual timeline novel, set in the beautiful Oxfordshire village of Islip, in 1645 during the English Civil War and 2019.

Reviews

In 1645 Islip, England, Catherine has been raising her daughter alone for the last two years, ever since the death of her husband, John. She is quite unprepared for the attentions of Thomas Marlow, the son of a titled landowner. Despite her protests, Thomas gives Catherine a ring, a talisman of protection, and their attraction begins to grow. As Catherine faces her feelings for Thomas and tries to deal with the backlash from both of their families and the whole town, she continues to wear his ring around her neck. In the present day, Hannah finds a ring buried in her yard during a construction project. She is not only intrigued but seems to have a physical connection to it. As she begins to investigate the history of the ring, new people enter her life, and strange things start to happen. Is Hannah in danger? And who can she trust? The Woman in the Painting is an intriguing dual-timeline novel. The characters come alive, especially Catherine, and the setting in I645 Islip transports the reader to that time and place. The love story between Thomas and Catherine is beautifully told. Themes of love, loss, trust, and starting anew are adeptly woven into this heart-touching story. I felt that the 1645 timeline was stronger and more compelling than the present-day timeline, but the book works well overall. The descriptions of life and customs in 1645 make the whole town spring to life. The novel is well-researched, and the English Civil War is incorporated skillfully into the story. Recommended to fans of romance and British history.

Historical Novel Society Review (Magazine and Website)

With its captivating narrative and poetic language, The Woman in the Painting by Amanda Roberts immersed me in a world of art, war, love, betrayal, murder, and ultimately, peace and acceptance. The meticulous attention to historical detail made the book a delight to read. I felt like I was transported back in time to the 17th Century, where I gained a genuine appreciation for what it was like to live in Islip, Oxfordshire during that period. Despite the undercurrent of concern about the war between the King and his Parliament, the village remains mostly peaceful and the villagers carry on with their normal routines. The Woman in the Painting by Amanda Roberts is a book I thoroughly enjoyed from beginning to end. This is one of those books I know I'll read over and over again. I Highly Recommend.

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