Showing posts with label #womensfiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #womensfiction. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2026

French History - the King's Casket Girls

 When women had very limited choices

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Born in a brothel in Paris in the early 1700s, Madeleine's future had been decided by her courtesan mother and Madame Claudine. Her innocence at age fourteen would be sold to the highest bidder. She’d be treated as a usable and disposable toy to fulfill her patron’s every perverted desire until he tires of her. Then she’d become a courtesan to entertain anyone who visited the brothel.

Madeleine dreams of a better future. She runs away and finds temporary refuge in a convent, but she doesn’t have too many options when she turns eighteen. Either going back to the brothel, becoming a servant with an uncertain future, living her life as a nun, or becoming a filles à la cassette, one of the King’s Casket Girls, since no reputable man would marry her in France with nothing to her name. To escape her gloomy future, she sails to the New World with hopes for a better life.

What will her future hold? Will she find happiness?

A reader said

"I came across Restless Heart while researching short historical fiction about women navigating survival in 18th-century France and the French colonial world. What stopped me was the historical detail at the center of this story: the filles à la cassette, the King's Casket Girls, is a real and genuinely underwritten chapter of French history, and almost no contemporary fiction touches it. That is not a premise someone finds by accident.

The filles à la cassette is a piece of history that most readers have never encountered, and that is an asset, not a limitation. Readers who love underexplored corners of women's history and colonial-era survival narratives are an active and loyal audience, and they search for exactly this kind of story."

Erika M Szabo is known for her diverse range of writings, which span historical fantasy, magical realism, cozy mysteries, sweet romance, and children's literature. Her writing style is both expressive and insightful, transporting readers into the depths of the characters' emotions.

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Our Guest Today is Jill Vogt #OurAuthorGang

Welcome, Jill!  So glad to have you with us!

     Originally from the mountains of Johnson City, Tennessee, Jill Cox Vogt is an award-winning poet and the author of numerous articles about the performing arts. 
     Her personal motto is: Do good. Play nice. Be kind.  While she never set out to live throughout the United States, from Florida to Montana and several places in between, she chalks it up to the gypsy in her soul. 
     The adventures were worth it, but the gypsy landed in Louisiana where she lives with her husband and dog, and enjoys reading, writing, chocolate, and a yard filled with flowers.
     Jill loves to hear from her readers and followers. You can contact her at

     Born in a Tennessee commune to an activist mother and an unidentified father, Iris Lyon already feels short-changed. Now, in small-town Twicks Hill, her husband ignores her, her mother stages protests, and her musically gifted daughter grows sneakier by the day. When Iris runs into an old acquaintance, handsome mystery writer Armando Torres, she hopes for friendship to ease her frustrating world. Instead, she must overcome deceptions that crash in on the night she dances with Armando.
     Dancing with Armando chronicles three generations of strong and optimistic women, each with hopes and dreams -- and closely guarded secrets. While Sophie and her daughter Iris walk a fine line between love and dejection, granddaughter Heaven shines as a musical prodigy whose curiosity about her missing grandfather sets off a chain of emotions that will change their worlds.



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Toi Thomas

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Thanks so much for hanging out tody, Jill. Your book sounds lyrical. Love to see so many dynamic female characters.
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Ah, thank you so much.

Toi Thomas via Google+

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Today, we welcome award-winning poet and author, with a gypsy soul, Jill Vogt to #OurAuthorGang
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Joe Bonadonna via Google+

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Author Jill Vogt is our guest author today on #OurAuthorGang
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Tricia Drammeh

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Welcome to #OurAuthorGang  Jill.
 
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Jill Vogt is today's guest author. #OurAuthorGang
 
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Joanne Jaytanie

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Welcome, Jill! So nice to meet you. Your book sounds great!
 
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Joe Bonadonna

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Hi, Jill! Welcome to Our Author Gang, and thank you for being our guest today.
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Rebecca Warner

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I've read both of Jill Vogt's books, and what impresses me most about them is her beautiful writing. I actually go back and read parts again because they are so touching.
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Eva Pasco

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Sounds like a killer book!
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How nice! Thanks.

Go Pie

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Thank you so much for having me on your blog. I'm thrilled to be here among such talented authors. I'll look forward to our continued friendship and bonding with you over books. I hope you enjoy Dancing with Armando and getting to know the characters of Sophie, Iris, and Heaven. Sending everyone love and peace. Jill (GO Pie is a silly nickname.)
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Grace Au

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I am thrilled to have you on the blog today, Jill. Wishing you much success.
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You're the best. I wish you much success.

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Nikki McDonagh

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Great to meet you Jill. Nice to see a book with lots of strong female characters.
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Go Pie
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Great to meet you as well. Let's hear it for strong women!

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Erika M Szabo

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Nice to have you on our blog Jill
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It's nice to be here. Thanks!

Lorraine Carey

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Dancing with Armando sounds like something I need to read! I am following you on Twitter. Thank you for being a guest.
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Thank you! 
 
+Go Pie You are most welcome. xx