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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Waiting on Wednesday #146


Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking The Spine and is where we can talk about books we are looking forward to being released.

Leopard At The Door

Summary:

After six years in England, Rachel has returned to Kenya and the farm where she spent her childhood, but the beloved home she’d longed for is much changed. Her father’s new companion—a strange, intolerant woman—has taken over the household. The political climate in the country grows more unsettled by the day and is approaching the boiling point. And looming over them all is the threat of the Mau Mau, a secret society intent on uniting the native Kenyans and overthrowing the whites.


As Rachel struggles to find her place in her home and her country, she initiates a covert relationship, one that will demand from her a gross act of betrayal. One man knows her secret, and he has made it clear how she can buy his silence. But she knows something of her own, something she has never told anyone. And her knowledge brings her power. 

Summary & Cover taken from Goodreads.com
Length: 400 pages (Hardcover)
Expected Publication Date: January 3rd 2017 by G.P. Putnam's Sons

Why I'm Waiting:

I loved Jennifer McVeigh's debut novel The Fever Tree which was released in 2013 and was one of my favourite reads that year my review can be found here. I am so excited to read Leopard At The Door, that January 3rd can't come soon enough. Jennifer McVeigh has a way of transporting her readers to the places where her books are set so I can't wait for my trip back in time to Kenya.

The Confessions of Young Nero

Summary:


The New York Times bestselling and legendary author of Helen of Troy and Elizabeth I now turns her gaze on Emperor Nero, one of the most notorious and misunderstood figures in history. 

Built on the backs of those who fell before it, Julius Caesar s imperial dynasty is only as strong as the next person who seeks to control it. In the Roman Empire no one is safe from the sting of betrayal: man, woman or child. 
As a boy, Nero s royal heritage becomes a threat to his very life, first when the mad emperor Caligula tries to drown him, then when his great aunt attempts to secure her own son s inheritance. Faced with shocking acts of treachery, young Nero is dealt a harsh lesson: it is better to be cruel than dead. 
While Nero idealizes the artistic and athletic principles of Greece, his very survival rests on his ability to navigate the sea of vipers that is Rome. The most lethal of all is his own mother, a cold-blooded woman whose singular goal is to control the empire. With cunning and poison, the obstacles fall one by one. But as Agrippina s machinations earn her son a title he is both tempted and terrified to assume, Nero s determination to escape her thrall will shape him into the man he was fated to become an Emperor who became legendary. 
With impeccable research and captivating prose, The Confessions of Young Nero is the story of a boy s ruthless ascension to the throne. Detailing his journey from innocent youth to infamous ruler, it is an epic tale of the lengths to which man will go in the ultimate quest for power and survival.

Summary & Cover taken from Goodreads.com
Length: 528 pages (Paperback)
Expected Publication Date: March 7th 2017 by Berkley Books

Why I'm Waiting:

Last year I The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers by Margaret George and I loved it. The amount of detail made me feel like I was in the room with the characters. I can't wait to read her newest book and March is just a bit too far away for my tastes.

What are you waiting on?



35 comments:

  1. This looks so interesting, thanks for sharing :) Hope you enjoy it when you read it! Have a lovely day :)
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  2. The perspective and setting of the book looks like it could be a good read. As well as learning some history

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  3. An autobiography about Nero would definitely intrigue me. I hope you get to read these books soon.

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    1. She's the master of autobiographical fiction! I hope you give her a try.

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  4. Both of these are new to me. Thanks for sharing. Not really my kind of reads but they sound interesting.

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  5. I hope you end up loving them both!

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  6. Leopard at the Door sounds really intense! I've never read a Margaret George book, weird considering how much I love historical fiction - I really should check them out!

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  7. Leopard at the Door sounds great! I so want to know what the secrets are! And what a great setting.

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    1. Isn't it? Not that I don't love HF set in the UK but it's nice for a new setting.

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  8. It's been years since I've read anything from these genres. These are both interesting-looking books. I hope you enjoy them!

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  9. Sounds like some really great books! Great pick! Thanks for stopping by! Happy reading!

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  10. I hope you enjoy reading both of your picks this week. Thanks for stopping by My WoW earlier.

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  11. Both books sound awesome! I hope you enjoy them!

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  12. I've never heard of this book or this author! It sounds very interesting!

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  13. Those are both new to me, Kimberly. I think I'll have to look for The Fever Tree at my library. Hope 2017 comes soon for you!

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    1. I hope you can find it at your library Darlene. Thanks for stopping by.

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  14. Sounds like a good one to learn a bit about Kenya.

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  15. First of all, sorry for the late comment back....I've been really bogged down this week! :(

    These both look like very interesting books! I don't read much historical fiction, and it sure looks like I should start changing that!

    Thanks for featuring these! Also, thanks for visiting and commenting on my own WOW post!! Hope you're having a GREAT Saturday!! <3 :)

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