For as long as I can remember I have loved to read and be surrounded by books. And so working at a publishing house is the perfect job for me. I get to read fabulous books by some of my favorite authors including Dean Koontz, Linwood Barclay and Karin Slaughter to name but a few. I also get to read books that don’t normally fall into my favorite category of mystery/thriller and am occasionally surprised by the results.
Case in point. I will sheepishly start off by saying that Loving Frank by Nancy Horan was a book that I thought I wouldn’t like. Historical fiction is not my usual cup of tea. And so I was pleasantly surprised to find myself over 80 pages into the book before I even came up for air.
The story tells the tale of Frank Lloyd Wright and the affair he has with a married woman named Mamah Borthwick Cheney. For a first novel, Horan picks and ambitious subject yet manages to blend fact and fiction together beautifully. This is a fast paced narrative, with interesting characters and intriguing plot.
More than a love story, it is a snapshot of early 20th century misogyny and power of living your dream. The voice of Mamah is powerful and yet her struggle to balance her wants with what society (and her family) deems as proper is so moving. The end of this book made me cry and it’s a story that will stay with me forever.

