Red Adam’s Lady Book Review from @kleffnotes
Murder, intrigue, jealousy, and vicious battles are all part of the engaging historical fiction novel, Red Adam’s Lady by Grace Ingram. This book recently re-released and is one of the novels written under this pseudonym by Doris Sutcliffe Adams. Originally published in 1973 it returns to shelves with a foreword by Elizabeth Chadwick, a historical fiction writer herself, who has loved this work for years. Red Adam’s Lady is a well-crafted book that evokes a time of knights and battles, but through the eyes of a young and confident woman. Continue reading “Red Adam’s Lady Book Review from @kleffnotes”
