Beatriz Williams
Husbands & Lovers
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A dual-time narrative of modern-day protagonist Mallory Dunne and her mother, Hannah Ainsworth, back in 1951 sends the reader off on two captivating plots ...Read Review
The Lost Summers of Newport
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With its high cliffs over the Atlantic and gorgeous, rambling 19th-century mansions, Newport, Rhode Island, is the perfect setting for a gothic mystery. ...Read Review
The Wicked Widow (The Wicked City series, 3)
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Williams continues her thoroughly enjoyable historical-romance-thriller Wicked City series about Geneva “Gin” Kelly, a feisty, foul-mouthed Appalachian transplant to flapper-era New York. The ...Read Review
Our Woman in Moscow
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Williams has a gift for taking time-honored romance tropes – doomed love affairs, rebellious ingenues, disillusioned spouses, louche aristocrats, pretend husbands – and giving them ...Read Review
Her Last Flight
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In 1947, Eugenia “Janey” Everett begins research on a book about famous pilot Sam Mallory, who died in a plane crash during the Spanish ...Read Review
All the Ways We Said Goodbye: A Novel of the Ritz Paris
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Williams, Willig, and White return with their third jointly written historical fiction book, All the Ways We Said Goodbye. Described as a novel ...Read Review
The Wicked Redhead (The Wicked City series)
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The Wicked Redhead is the second book in the Wicked series (after The Wicked City), but it is not necessary to read them ...Read Review
The Summer Wives
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A novel about class with a murder mystery mixed in, The Summer Wives is an intriguing summer read that should appease the author’...Read Review
Cocoa Beach
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Williams returns to the characters and Jazz Age period she has so entertainingly explored in A Certain Age and The Wicked City. Cocoa ...Read Review
The Wicked City
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Two young women find love in the face of disaster in the same shabby-chic Greenwich Village apartment: Ella in 1998 and Ginger in 1924. Strains ...Read Review