thedeterminedheart.com - The Determined Heart--Mary Shelly and her Frankenstein, a novel by Antoinette May

Description: The Determined Heart is a new novel, Antoinette May, an award winning author/journalist, writes books and magazine articles on the California Gold Rush Country, Yucatan and the Maya, ghosts,hauntings, and mediumship. She is a biographer and a historian and writes frequently on archaeology and romantic destinations.

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  Antoinette May's new novel: The Determined Heart THE TALE OF MARY SHELLY AND HER FRANKENSTEIN Publisher: Lake Union Publishing Signings & Events Order at Amazon   Look at these Reviews! TERRI SMITH, LIBRARIAN, 5 STARS **The Determined Heart By Antoinette May -- pub: Lake Union Publishing When I saw Mary Shelley's name in the title of this book I knew I must read it. Frankenstein is one of my all-time favorite novels that I have read countless times. I have always been fascinated by the lady who wrote this

This book follows the life of Mary from age four till age twenty six and I am in love. I started this book yesterday at 2 pm for an hour and then read it for another couple of hours last night and then finished it this morning. I feel like Ms. May did a wonderful job capturing who these people were. I've always thought Percy Shelley was a douche. His poetry and infidelities make me angry. Honestly if a man told me he loved Shelley I'd probably never speak to him again. This book clearly made Percy out to be

I very much enjoyed reading this historical novel centering on the life of Mary Shelley and her creation of Frankenstein. What a tragic life this young woman had and yet after each tragedy, she was able to pull herself up and keep going. Her love for Percy Bysshe Shelley was so deep and yet so bittersweet as she dealt with his many infidelities. I particularly enjoyed the way the author portrayed Mary's fascination with the then popular doctrine of vitalism and how an inanimate object might be brought to li

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