“Paint me like one of your French girls Jack”… pumpkin has apparently decided that we need to share a pillow! #catsoflitsy
“Paint me like one of your French girls Jack”… pumpkin has apparently decided that we need to share a pillow! #catsoflitsy
Apparently Pumpkin enjoys lounging in the bathroom sink!
(1906) Marjorie Bowen's first novel is a sort of Ruritanian romance set very loosely in 14th century Italy. The dukes of Milan and Verona battle for control of Lombardy through diplomacy, treachery, and force of arms. Bowen was sixteen when it was published, and her inexperience shows in a frenetic pace and kitchen-sink plotting; but it also has charming energy, a sharp eye for scenery, and a willingness to flout expectations.
April was a good month for the #192025 challenge. I've filled 53 slots for this challenge so far. @Librarybelle
D. K. Broster seems to be mostly forgotten these days, but I've enjoyed very much several of her historical fiction novels . This novel is the first of a trilogy about the unexpected friendship between two soldiers on opposite sides of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion in Scotland.
#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
#20in4 @Andrew65
#192025 #1925 @Librarybelle
It has been a great but busy day so Chewie and I are relaxing in bed already!!
#LexieCat and book shelf #CatsofLitsy — By the way, just got my COVID booster shot! Yey!