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11 April 2013

Daughter of the Sky by Michelle Diener Review for Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours




About DAUGHTER OF THE SKY

The Victorian Empire has declared war on the Zulus if they don't accede to their outrageous demands. The clock is ticking down to the appointed hour. With no idea why the British are marching three massive columns of men and guns towards them, one Zulu general is prepared to take an impossible risk. But the life he's gambling with isn't his own . . .

The sole survivor of a shipwreck off the Zululand coast, 15 year-old Elizabeth Jones is taken in by the Zulus, the people of the sky. Six years later, her white skin becomes useful to the Zulu army as they try to work out why the Victorian Empire has pointed their war-machine at the Zulu nation. Elizabeth is suddenly Zululand's most important spy.

While infiltrating the British camp, Elizabeth's disguise as a young soldier is uncovered almost immediately by Captain Jack Burdell. However, he believes the tale she spins of searching for a missing brother and shields her from discovery, allowing her to bunk in his tent and giving her a job as his batman. Burdell is war-weary and disillusioned - no longer willing to follow regulations at all costs.

But as Elizabeth and Jack explore their growing attraction to each other, the two armies move towards their inevitable clash. Elizabeth is torn between the guilt of betrayal and her fierce loyalty to her Zulu family, and when Zulu and British meet on the battlefield, both she and Jack find their hearts and their lives caught in the crossfire.

About the Author

Michelle Diener writes historical fiction. Her Susanna Horenbout and John Parker series starts with IN A TREACHEROUS COURT. Set in the court of Henry VIII, it features the real historical figures of artist Susanna Horenbout and Henry's Keeper of the Palace of Westminster and Yeoman of the King's Robes, John Parker. It was followed by KEEPER OF THE KING'S SECRETS, also featuring Susanna Horenbout and John Parker, and DANGEROUS SANCTUARY, a short story with the same characters, set between the two books, is currently available as an ebook only.

A new historical novel, set during the Napoleonic Wars in London in 1811, THE EMPEROR'S CONSPIRACY, was released on November 27th, 2012.

Michelle also contributed a short paranormal story to the ENTANGLED Anthology entitled BREAKING OUT. All the proceeds of the sale of ENTANGLED go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

Michelle grew up in South Africa, and now lives in Australia with her husband and two children.
For more information please visit Michelle Diener's website.  You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter.



Link to Tour Schedule: http://hfvirtualbooktours.com/daughteroftheskyvirtualtour/
Twitter Hashtag: #DaughterOfTheSkyVirtualTour

My Thoughts:
Daughter of the Sky is about a young girl who survives a shipwreck after being rescued by the Zulu tribe. She lives with them for 6 years and and when the British arrive with an ultimatum for the chief to disband his army and surrender to British authority of which the chief refuses and war ensues,she volunteers to be a spy for her tribe. 

So Elizabeth dresses like a boy to infiltrate the British camp so she can find out anything she can to help her adopted family. Her good intentions are found out though when Jack Burdell sees through her disguise. She is able to share with her tribe what she has learned even after she becomes romantically involved with Jack. This book is very character driven combining real people with imagined to create a very accurate telling of how the British clearly took over this part of the world for their own purposes. 

I had not read anything regarding this era in history or much about Africa. It is definitely easy to see that this is a topic near and dear to the author's heart. An extensive amount of research must have gone into the writing of this story. The attention to detail made this book easy for me to read,even though I am not a big fan of war stories. I think I will have to find more by this author to read!!

I received a copy of this book for review and was not monetarily compensated for my review.




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