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Wildthorn
Wildthorn | Jane Eagland
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They strip her naked, of everything—undo her whalebone corset, hook by hook. Locked away in Wildthorn Hall—a madhouse—they take her identity. She is now called Lucy Childs. She has no one; she has nothing. But, she is still seventeen—still Louisa Cosgrove, isn't she? Who has done this unthinkable deed? Louisa must free herself, in more ways than one, and muster up the courage to be her true self, all the while solving her own twisted mystery and falling into an unconventional love . . . Originally published in the UK, this well-paced, provocative romance pushes on boundaries—both literal and figurative—and, do beware: it will bind you, too.
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JacintaMCarter
Wildthorn | Jane Eagland
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I am 100% here for historical fiction that takes place in an insane asylum. However, (and I can't believe I'm saying this) I wish that Eagland had done more with the romance part of the story. I could tell what direction the romance was moving, but it didn't really get there until the very end. I think the story could have taken several even more interesting turns if the romance element had been introduced much earlier.

BarbaraBB Great review!! 4y
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Catchme_Ridingnerdy
Wildthorn | Jane Eagland
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I went on a Victorian ladies kick a little bit a go. This book illustrated the crazy reasons women were put into an asylum back in that era. Your husband is tired of you? Asylum. You want to be a doctor? Asylum. Women were not expected to be anything more than wife and mother. One issue: the flashbacks. They were not very smooth until the past caught up with the present. There was a mystery element which was good. I still enjoyed it.

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thebookmagpie
Wildthorn | Jane Eagland
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Well that explains what's wrong with me 😜 I'm back to reading having done just over nine and a half hours. I'm obviously not going to make the 24 hour mark now but I've had a blast doing this! Here's my pick for favourite quote just because it made me laugh as an obsessive reader #24in48 #readathon

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raltsman
Wildthorn | Jane Eagland
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Picked this one up at the library the other day...let's see how it is!

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Pippistrelle
Wildthorn | Jane Eagland
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This reminded me a bit of The Girl Who Couldn't Read by John Harding in that it showed the atrocities of Victorian asylums in chilling detail. But it was also a coming-of-age story with a sweet romance, strong characters, and a satisfying ending. 6/10.