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Book: Miss Wylde in the White City         

Author: Grace Hitchcock

Genre:  Christian Historical Romance                                                                   

Release Date: November 11, 2023
 

While attending the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, Winnifred Wylde believes she witnessed a woman being kidnapped. She tries to convince her father, an inspector with the Chicago police, to look into reports of mysterious disappearances around the White City. Inspector Wylde tries to dismiss her claims as exaggeration of an overactive imagination, but he eventually concedes to letting her go undercover as secretary to the man in question—if she takes her pistol for protection and Jude Thorpe, a policeman, for bodyguard.

Will she be able to expose H. H. Holmes’s illicit activity, or will Winnifred become his next victim?

About the Author

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Grace Hitchcock is the award-winning author of multiple his­torical novels and novellas, including the American Royalty, Best Laid Plans, and Aprons & Veils series. She holds a Master’s in Creative Writing and a Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in History. Grace lives on the Northshore of New Orleans, with her husband, Dakota, sons, and daughter in a cottage that is always filled with the sounds of sweet little footsteps running at full speed. When not writing, or chasing babies, she’s baking something delightful and can usually be found with a book clutched in her fist.­­­­

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Q&A with Grace Hitchcock:
 

Q: Your historical novel Miss Wylde in the White City is a historical romance set against the true crime events at the Chicago World’s Fair. How difficult was it to create a “romance” novel that includes such horrific historical details?

Grace: It was challenging, but I wrote Winnifred’s story with the thought in mind of how I would have wanted to experience it as a reader. Many of the books I’ve read about Holmes are quite dark and rightly so; however, I decided that I didn’t want my story to show the gory details and chose to focus on the romance to offer the reader a much-needed break in the dark story matter.

Q: What research did you have to do to get the details right?

Grace: I read and listened to non-fiction works on H. H. Holmes, read countless articles online, researched the different newspaper articles of the time, mostly The Chicago Tribune, and found the newspapers’ sketches of Holmes’ “Murder Castle” along with their statements. I also read non-fiction works on the Chicago world’s fair with many, many pictures and took walk-through tours of the fair online, which gave me a unique perspective of what the white city was like.
 

Q: Tell us about the characters you injected into the historical events. What about them made you want to tell their story?

Grace: I’ve always loved Jane Austen’s heroine from her satire of Gothic novels, Northanger Abbey, and with Catherine Morland in mind, I created Winnifred Wylde. My heroine’s love of books often gets her into trouble, but being the daughter of a police inspector, Winnie also has picked up a few things in listening to her father’s adventures and her natural sense of curiosity was just what I needed in a heroine to uncover Holmes’ sordid crimes. I wanted Jude Thorpe to be a protector with a heart for justice, so the role of detective fit right into the story. Percival Valentine was one of the characters who surprised me. Originally, I just had Percy as her favorite author, but then I thought, why not let her meet him and see what happens? He is one of my favorite characters and I hope to one day give him a story of his own.
 

Q: Fact vs Fiction – what (if any) historical details did you have to fiddle with to make the story work? 

Grace: Oddly enough, the newspapers at the time did not get the same layouts of the “Murder Castle” in their sketches, so I based the layout of Holmes’ castle mostly from The Chicago Tribune and got a little creative. The layout is mostly correct, but I took the liberty of adding a second trap door at a convenient location for the burning trunk scene. While Holmes did bring trunks up and down from attic to the basement, he never burned a trunk on the third floor because it would have left behind far too much evidence for a man who, up to this point, was experienced in covering his tracks.
 

Q: How does your faith impact how you approach writing fiction?

Grace: My heroines generally learn what I am learning at the time of writing the story. If I am holding on to a verse for something I am going through personally, I give it to my heroine and we walk through it together even in different situations (because obviously I’m not trapped in a burning building haha but the principle applies). I see writing Christian fiction as an opportunity to show God’s light even in dark, difficult situations. No matter how subtle my theme or short the verses, my stories will always point the reader to the Lord.


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Devoted To Hope's Review of Miss Wylde in the White City

Imagine stepping into the dazzling wonder of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair—the White City gleaming with promise, romance whispering along the promenades, and shadows lurking just beneath the spectacle. Grace Hitchcock’s Miss Wylde in The White City (previously The White City) sweeps readers into an exhilarating tale of courage, faith, and mystery—one I absolutely adored and highly recommend!

 

Winnifred Wylde is everything I love in a heroine—intelligent, adventurous, and guided by faith. When she believes she’s witnessed a kidnapping, her father, a no-nonsense police inspector, dismisses her suspicions as the overactive imagination of a woman too enthralled with her romance novels. But Winnie is no damsel content to sit idle. Determined to uncover the truth, she agrees to go undercover as a secretary to none other than the man she suspects—on the condition that she carries a pistol and is accompanied by the ever-watchful, swoon-worthy detective, Jude Thorpe. What follows is an unputdownable blend of historical intrigue and pulse-pounding suspense as Winnie edges closer to the chilling secrets behind H.H. Holmes’s deadly web.

 

Hitchcock’s writing leaves a lasting impression, full of brilliance. She masterfully balances lighthearted, tender moments with heart-racing danger, crafting a story that is as fun as it is suspenseful. The setting? Absolutely vivid—I could almost hear the hum of the fairground, see the glistening lights, and feel the tension mounting in the shadows. And the characters? Oh, how I fell in love with them! Jude is the epitome of a strong, noble hero, and Winnie’s unwavering determination makes her truly unforgettable. Their chemistry? Perfection.

 

One of the most beautiful aspects of this book is how faith is seamlessly woven into the story. When fear creeps in, Winnie clings to Scripture: “A Scripture pressed on her heart, wrapping her in God’s embrace as she recalled His Word. Fear not, for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine. When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned.” This moment, among many others, is a reminder of God’s presence in every storm—whether in 1893 or today.

 

This novel is a dazzling blend of history, mystery, and heart-pounding adventure! With a heroine as fearless as she is faithful, a detective who is both daring and devoted, and a plot that unfolds like a masterfully woven tapestry, Miss Wylde in The White City is an absolute must-read. Hitchcock delivers a breathtaking journey through the grand spectacle of the World’s Fair, where danger lurks behind every wonder. A brilliant read and perfect addition to an unforgettable series—I’m already eager for more!

 

I received a digital ARC of this book from Celebrate Lit Publicity Group. I am not required to write a positive review nor paid to do so. This is my honest and unbiased review. My thoughts and opinions expressed in this book review are my own. My review focuses on writing and story’s content, ensuring transparency and reliability.

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Comments (1)

Nancy
márc. 19.

Looks hauntingly intriguing

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