
then Medieval Underpants and Other Blunders is the book for you.Medieval Underpants will guide you through the factual mistakes that writers of historical fiction-both beginners and professionals-most often make, and show you how to avoid them. (The answer to all these is "Absolutely not!"). It IS a book on how NOT to write historical fiction.If you love history and you're hard at work on your first historical novel, but you're wondering if your medieval Irishmen would live on potatoes, if your 17th-century pirate would use a revolver, or if your hero would be able to offer Marie-Antoinette a box of chocolate bonbons. This story deserves to be published (IMHO).This is not a book on how to write historical fiction. I never wanted to put the "book" down thus having only two hours of sleep on a work day!I wish a lot of people would/could read this. more attpad that I've read so far.I love the plot. Review 2: Wow!!! I think this is the best in w. ********Oh, and Evelyn's fondness for Gabriel's motorcycle is so cute :) I love how the two come together! It was a nice, light read - something to be saved for a rainy day. His father is out of the picture, and he was raised the majority of his life by a single mother who has three other boys to juggle.

So Evelyn carries on with her double life invisible girl by day, rocker chick by night.Gabriel is broken in his own way.

Their relationship truly tears when Evelyn's mother marries George. Her father, who was a drug-addicted musician, died when she was young, and her mother never seemed to recover from that.

Review 1: Evelyn shields herself from the world behind glasses she doesn't need and clothes that bag around her form.
