Glamor, glitter, love, shopping, and famous names thrown around...what fun it was reading WHAT THE LADY WANTS.
WHAT
THE LADY WANTS is set in Chicago during the 1800's when retail stores
and innovations were beginning to surface. Famous industrialists such as
Pullman, McCormick, Potter, Swift, Field, and Armour filled the pages.
Hearing these names brought out the historical fiction aficionado in
me.
Along with the business side of Chicago, WHAT THE LADY
WANTS tells the story of the personal life of Delia Spencer, Arthur
Caton, and Marshall Field revealing Delia and Marshall's ongoing,
infamous love affair. You will want to look up their names to
find more information on them and on Marshall Field & Company.
Both
Delia and Marshall were captivating characters, and Ms. Rosen perfectly
portrayed their life and the lifestyles of the wealthy during that
time.
A little bit of romance along with the history of Chicago makes WHAT THE LADY WANTS an intriguing, alluring read.
You will also find out where the book's title came from. ENJOY!! 5/5
This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.
A wonderful historical fiction book.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy if you read it, and let me know what you think.
Thanks for stopping.
My mom is from an area outside of Chicago so I bet she'd like this book.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good, Elizabeth! I'm glad you enjoyed it. I know too little about Chicago--it's time to "read up" on this great city!
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing city.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reading about its early days.
Thanks for stopping, Suko.
Your mom definitely will like it especially if she remembers the Marshall Field store.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping, Kathy.
This sounds like something I would enjoy very much and I am off to put it in my wish list. I enjoy history when its linked to something like shopping. And I have been very briefly to Chicago, so I reckon I will chase this one up. Thanks for the review.
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DeleteShopping is always something fun.
Thanks for commenting, Kathryn.
What the Lady Wants sounds very interesting! I look forward to reading it. Great review.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gail.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy the book. Glad you liked my review.
Cool that you traveled all the way from Australia to Chicago. You do live in New Zealand, correct?
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for stopping by, Kathryn. I hope you get to read the book.
Thanks for the great review.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. It was excellent as all of her books are.
DeleteThanks for commenting, Unknown.