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The Coronation Year
by Jennifer Robson
Jennifer Robson is back with another novel revolving around her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in πππ πΎπ€π§π€π£ππ©ππ€π£ ππππ§.
Set during the time of Queen Elizabethβs coronation in 1953 London, πππ πΎπ€π§π€π£ππ©ππ€π£ ππππ§ follows a group of people residing at Londonβs historic Blue Lion Hotel.
Edwina (Edie) has inherited the hotel and is trying to keep it afloat. Edie learns the coronation procession will be passing right in front of The Blue Lion and Edie is hoping to use this to gain interest (and sales) in her hotel!
Edieβs friend Stella has accepted a job with Picture Weekly and moves into The Blue Lion as she prepares for her biggest job yet, taking photos during the coronation.
James Geddes is a talented artist and has been hired to paint a depiction of the coronation procession, and moves into The Blue Lion, which has the perfect view for his painting.
As all these characters (and more) converge on the hotel, something more sinister is afloat, and someone is out to ruin this momentous day.
Once again, I absolutely love how Robson can mix fiction with history. Her words flow seamlessly on the page and you become completely enthralled with this story. She so easily transports you back in time.
I loved the setting of The Blue Lion Hotel, and the hotel itself is its own character. I could easily picture this beautiful building with all its charm and history.
And I absolutely loved the Easter eggs to some of Robsonβs other novels.
If you love historical fiction, mixed with a little suspense and mystery, and just an overall beautifully written book, then you need to grab this book when it comes out on April 4th.
Set during the time of Queen Elizabethβs coronation in 1953 London, πππ πΎπ€π§π€π£ππ©ππ€π£ ππππ§ follows a group of people residing at Londonβs historic Blue Lion Hotel.
Edwina (Edie) has inherited the hotel and is trying to keep it afloat. Edie learns the coronation procession will be passing right in front of The Blue Lion and Edie is hoping to use this to gain interest (and sales) in her hotel!
Edieβs friend Stella has accepted a job with Picture Weekly and moves into The Blue Lion as she prepares for her biggest job yet, taking photos during the coronation.
James Geddes is a talented artist and has been hired to paint a depiction of the coronation procession, and moves into The Blue Lion, which has the perfect view for his painting.
As all these characters (and more) converge on the hotel, something more sinister is afloat, and someone is out to ruin this momentous day.
Once again, I absolutely love how Robson can mix fiction with history. Her words flow seamlessly on the page and you become completely enthralled with this story. She so easily transports you back in time.
I loved the setting of The Blue Lion Hotel, and the hotel itself is its own character. I could easily picture this beautiful building with all its charm and history.
And I absolutely loved the Easter eggs to some of Robsonβs other novels.
If you love historical fiction, mixed with a little suspense and mystery, and just an overall beautifully written book, then you need to grab this book when it comes out on April 4th.