

True Pleasures: A Memoir of Women in Paris - Lucinda Holdforth.A Storm of Swords 1: Steel and Snow - George R.Adaptations - Pride and Prejudice 1995 vs 2005.Adaptations - Sense and Sensibility 2008 vs 1995.This book is a page turner, and a lot more than your average ‘bodice ripper’ historical novel (although you won’t be disappointed in that area either!)īuy the book and become hooked by clicking on the picture below! Inés of My Soul has set off a spark of interest in me and I would love to read more about this wonderful woman and learn more about that particular era of time in South America. As a woman, it is easy to relate to Inés and as you read about her achievements, you can not help but admire her. She is a very strong and passionate character, her love for her people and her new country comes across through her words beautifully. I also immensely enjoyed reading about Inés’ life. I found these parts of the book very interesting, as I do not know much about the conquest of South America.

She is not scared of describing the horror of war and giving details of the torture techniques often used by both Spaniards and the indigenous Mapuche in Chile. Taking these facts, Allende pieces together an imaginative tale of passion, brutality, love and courage. Inés of My Soul is a gripping work of historical fiction, and although history is often embellished, there are enough facts for people who have an interest in the conquest of Chile. Being a resourceful and determined woman, Inés manages to survive and one day meets a handsome stranger – Pedro de Valdivia. Together, with a group of soldiers and servants, they travel to the unknown, to make a new life in Chile.

She reaches Peru, after a long and difficult journey, only to learn that her husband has died and that she is now a widow, alone in an unknown country. She decides to follow her husband, not for love, but for herself. She makes a decision that will change the course of her life, and history. After her first husband leaves to travel to The New World in the Americas, in search of gold and glory, Inés becomes frustrated with her boring life in Plasencia, Spain. The enthralling book tells of the exciting life of Inés de Suárez, the mistress of Pedro de Valdivia, who became the first royal governor of Chile. Throughout Isabel Allende’s magical historical novel about the conquest of Chile, I went through every emotion imaginable. Isabel Allende’s words are bewitching and I am thankful that I was on holiday when I started, so I could have hours of uninterrupted, beach-reading bliss! And remained so until the very last page. From the moment I opened this book, I was under a spell.
