Historical Fiction Winners!!!

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📢✅ Breaking News: The Historical Fiction Winners Have Been Selected!

Attention everyone! Prepare yourself for the announcement of our winners 🌟 We've finally arrived at the moment you've all been waiting for – the winning authors of The Fabulous Writer Awards have been chosen!

"Drumroll, please! 🥁🥁🥁

The winners of the Historical Fiction of the Fabulous Writer Awards are here to claim their rightful place in the spotlight. These incredible and talented writers have amazed us all with their stories and their unique ability to transport us to different worlds.

And a very special thanks to the judge JDCarvell  for judging all the fabulous books.

Now, time to announce our winners!!!

The book that secured third place is...















Love at Dawn by LiebeKlara

Cover: A beautiful cover made to look like a portrait. I think the author's name should be below the title or remove the 'by' if keeping it in place [8/10]

Title: The title can give a few meanings which I like. It does not give away any plot details [9/10]

Writing Style: Written well, keeping a steady flow. Makes good use of page breaks [8/10]

Storyline: Set in France at the time of the revolution. It is well described and easy to follow [8/10]

Grammar: A few grammar and spelling mistakes, does not ruin the flow of the story [7.5/10]

Character: Development of characters sets forth at a reasonable pace. We learn of the love between the two protagonists and their behaviours with little difficulty [8.5/10]

Enjoyment: An enjoyable read with great detail in the paragraphs, can be immersed in a story like this [8/10]

Overall: Reminds me of similar stories where young love reunites after being separated as teenagers. Great setting and with the backdrop of the French revolution, it could be a favourite among Historical Fiction fans [8/10]

TOTAL SCORE: 64/80

Review: A historical romance setting between a young girl and a painter reunited after their childhood friendship. After an edit and a brush up, this love story could become a classic for the ages

The book that secured second place is...


















Parantap Parashakti: Paving the way for them by dwarkaratna

Cover: A beautiful looking cover, full of colour and patterns. Doesn't give much detail on the story [9/10]

Title: Named after the main male protagonist. Gives an indication of what the book is about. My only early critic is- should it not be 'Paving THE way for him'? Although I'm sure it'll be shown as correct in the pages [9/10]

Writing Style: The story is on point with the protagonist and the author does not deter from their characters into useless information to fill word count [9/10]

Storyline: The protagonist has moved to Dwarka  with her sisters/co wives to be a single mum after a dice game gamble. I don't  know if this was a normal thing once but is certainly inspiring to read on and learn more of the culture [8/10]

Grammar: A few minor mistakes, use of words, nothing an edit won't fix. Not sure if English was the first language this was written in [7/10]

Character: The lead protagonist is a strong woman coping with a sudden change in circumstances, I think she is handling it well [9/10]

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