Arkansas with a rambunctious rescue pup, a snake, and a houseful of plants (most of which aren’t carnivorous).
At Book Riot she tagged "five dual-timeline historical fiction novels that bring past and present together." One entry on the list:
The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton by Jennifer N. BrownRead about another entry on the list.
Tudor Era England and Present Day England
A scholar delving into the life of Reformation Era prophetess Elizabeth Barton jumps at the chance to join an elite consortium in England among a handful of fellow researchers—including her ex. Even better, the consortium takes place in an aging manor right next to the ruins of the priory where Barton once lived. But as the timeline jumps between Alison in the present day and Elizabeth in the 16th century, it becomes clear that the secret agendas taking place around these women could very well lead to their doom.
Q&A with Jennifer N. Brown.
--Marshal Zeringue




















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