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The Woman Before Wallis by Bryn Turnbull

The Woman Before Wallis

A Novel of Windsors, Vanderbilts, and Royal Scandal

by Bryn Turnbull

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  • Jul 2020, 416 pages
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Rita I. (Saddle River, NJ)

Couldn't put the book down!
You most likely know about the scandal involving King Edward and Wallis Simpson but probably do not know anything about the woman before Wallis. This book follows the story of Thelma, Lady Furness and her affair with the then Prince. Thelma was the sister of Gloria Vanderbilt (senior); the designer Gloria Vanderbilt's aunt. The affair was quite intense and lasted for several years. It was amazing to me to read about the exploits, affairs (that everyone turned a blind eye to) and lack of parenting done by the upper class and aristocracy. Affairs were an accepted thing that no one questioned (except if you were anmore
DM Sharp Bloomington, Indiana

The Woman Before Wallis
This was a really fun read. I'm fascinated by the Royal family and the Vanderbilts. I love all the dishy intrigue, scandal & secrets and this book is packed full of it all.

I'd never heard of Thelma, but I'd read about Gloria and little Gloria. Of course, I was familiar David & Wallis. What a interesting time to live among the rich, royal and infamous. I'm rather happy to just read about it and not live it.

I highly recommend this historical fiction, it was well researched and quite compelling to read.
Miriam B. (Lakewood Ranch, FL)

The Woman Before Wallis and more about the Royals
I love historical novels so I was thrilled to receive The Woman Before Wallis by Bryn Turnbull. I really enjoyed this book and I liked the main character, Thelma, Lady Furness. She led such an interesting life and I was intrigued to find out where her choices would lead her. I was slightly disappointed that there was not enough written about Wallis and her stunning betrayal of Thelma in taking up with David, the Prince of Wales. The Prince comes off as a playboy who would not have made a good king.
I really enjoyed this book and would recommend to anyone who would like a good read about the Royals!
Laura C. (Woodworth, LA)

A royal page turner
For lovers of historical fiction and avid followers of British royalty (yes, me on both counts), The Woman before Wallis does not disappoint. With some similarities to the recent courtship of American divorcée Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the story of Thelma Morgan's marriage into British aristocracy and the often difficult adjustments expected of her is a page turner that is hard to put down. Add to that the very public, tabloid worthy problems of her famous twin sister, Gloria Vanderbilt, and The Woman before Wallis is a fascinating romp in high society, British and American, in the 1920s and 30s. Whilemore
Kathleen W. (New Brighton,, MN)

Totally enjoyable!
I just loved reading this book! Let me tell you why. (Full disclosure: I am a fervent Anglophile.)

Most of all, and to the best of my knowledge, this book appears to be built on historical accuracy. I have read many of the books cited as used by the author and her distillation of content is masterful. This is crucial to me. I am often wary of historical fiction generally because liberties are taken with the historical record...not here, my friend. I am impressed because:
First, Bryn Turnbull paints a vivid picture of the power and pathos of the rich elite on both sides of the ocean. Her rendition adequatelymore
Shawna L. (Pearland, TX)

Historical Fiction at its best
Having read a lot of historical fiction over the years, I was excited about The Woman Before Wallis as it is a less written about time in history. It did not disappoint! If you have watched The Crown or are familiar with English royalty or the Vanderbilts of Newport, RI, you will enjoy Thelma Morgan's experiences between 1925 and 1934. If you aren't familiar with anyone of those, start reading and enjoy the book.

Book groups will find much to discuss between the extraordinary lavish lifestyles, parenting styles of the wealthy, and differences in English and American expectations. Bryn Turnball's first novel is amore
Carol S. (Mt. Juliet, TN)

The Woman Before Wallis
Bryn Turnbull has focused her first novel, a work of historical fiction, on the life of a little known American divorcee, Thelma Morgan, who was the sister of Gloria Vanderbilt, the aunt of her sister's only child, the wife of Viscount Duke Furness and the mistress of Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (called David by his friends). In Thelma's relationships with all of these characters, she is propelled into a world of glitz, glamour and privilege enjoyed only by those on the top rung of British and American aristocracy.

A look behind the scenes, provided in this well-researched and very readable novel, gives themore
Joan B. (Ellicott City, MD)

Woman before Wallis
Wallis and Prince Edward were married on my actual birth day. I remember that my mom was always impressed with a love story that prevented the prince from remaining on the throne. As a little girl, I knew the name Wallis Simpsom was connected to a romantic love story. Also, I knew very little British history. I just thought ex-kings would lead a charmed life of riches and pleasure. Those dreams called me to this book and I loved it!

Surprisingly, it was the before Wallis story that was fascinating. The Gloria Vanderbilt name was embroidered on my first jeans. Little did I know that Gloria had a beautiful twinmore

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