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American Princess

American Princess

Book Review - American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton

About American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton:

Alice may be the president's daughter, but she's nobody's darling. As bold as her signature color Alice Blue, the gum-chewing, cigarette-smoking, poker-playing First Daughter discovers that the only way for a woman to stand out in Washington is to make waves—oceans of them. With the canny sophistication of the savviest politician on the Hill, Alice uses her celebrity to her advantage, testing the limits of her power and the seductive thrill of political entanglements.

But Washington, DC is rife with heartaches and betrayals, and when Alice falls hard for a smooth-talking congressman it will take everything this rebel has to emerge triumphant and claim her place as an American icon. As Alice soldiers through the devastation of two world wars and brazens out a cutting feud with her famous Roosevelt cousins, it's no wonder everyone in the capital refers to her as the Other Washington Monument—and Alice intends to outlast them all.

Stephanie Marie Thornton Books:

Renowned author Stephanie Marie Thornton is known for her captivating 20th century historical fiction novels. She has gained recognition for her ability to breathe life into historical figures, particularly strong women who have made significant impacts on the world. Thornton's writing style is characterized by meticulous research, richly drawn characters, and vivid storytelling that transports readers to different eras and places.

While Thornton's novels span various periods of history, she often focuses on the lives of remarkable women whose stories may have been overlooked or underappreciated. From ancient civilizations to more recent times, she delves into the personal and political struggles faced by her protagonists, offering readers a fresh perspective on familiar historical events.

Thornton's writing has been praised for its authenticity and attention to detail, as well as its ability to blend historical fact with compelling fiction. Her novels offer not only entertainment but also insight into the lives of extraordinary women who helped shape the course of history.

Overall, Stephanie Marie Thornton is a skilled storyteller who brings the past to life through her engaging historical fiction novels, earning her a dedicated readership and critical acclaim in the genre.

She is also the author of The Most Clever Girl.

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

I don’t often get to have direct contact with authors, more often than not I work with their publicists. But I heard about American Princess so early on in the process (back in October!) that the author hadn’t even been assigned a publicist yet. So I was able to email Stephanie Marie Thornton directly to request an ARC and author interview (which will post tomorrow…so check back in then!) I enjoyed working with Stephanie directly and later following her on social media as well. I’m excited that I finally get to share this review with you!

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

American Princess is about Theodore Roosevelt’s daughter, Alice. The book begins when Alice finds out that her father will be president following William McKinley’s death and follows her life well into old age (Alice dies at the age of 96.) The fashion historian in me loved reading about Alice Blue, a color named after the color of her eyes. I enjoyed hearing about the trouble she got herself into as a young woman living in the White House, watching her fall in-love with Nicholas Longworth and later marry him. She lived a full and exciting life and Stephanie Marie Thornton captures it all.

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

Some of the characters I’ve come to love from A Well-Behaved Woman, That Churchill Woman, and American Duchess make appearances or are briefly mentioned in this book as well. I love thinking about all these characters as contemporaries and how differently their lives played out. This book was well-written and chock full with historic information while maintaining a compelling narrative that would keep any audience interested. Alice was anything but boring!

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

I took these photos while on vacation in Sedona, AZ. We were on Soldier Pass Trail heading toward Seven Sacred Pools. It was an easy hike with many great spots to stop and enjoy the view (or read a few chapters of your favorite book!) The views were absolutely incredible throughout the short 1 mile hike - we saw lots of dogs and children could easily do this hike. The trail wasn’t too crowded but the parking was very limited and no street parking was allowed.

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

Reading American Princess by Stephanie Marie Thornton on the Soldiers Pass Trail to Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona, AZ

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