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- AN INSTANT USA TODAY BESTSELLERA captivating new historical novel from Madeline Martin, set in Victorian London about a forbidden book club, dangerous secrets, and the women who dare to break free.
- Author(s): Madeline Martin
- 336 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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"London, 1885. Trapped by oppressive marriages and societal expectations, three women receive a mysterious invitation to an afternoon tea at the home of the reclusive Lady Duxbury. Beneath the genteel facade of the gathering lies a secret book club--a sanctuary where they can discover freedom, sisterhood and the courage to rewrite their stories. Eleanor Clarke, a devoted mother suffocating under the tyranny of her husband. Rose Wharton, a transplanted American dollar princess struggling to fit the mold of an aristocratic wife. Lavinia Cavendish, an artistic young woman haunted by a dangerous family secret. All are drawn to the enigmatic Lady Duxbury, a thrice-widowed countess whose husbands' untimely deaths have sparked whispers of murder. As the women form deep, heartwarming friendships, they uncover secrets about their marriages, their pasts, and the risks they face. Their courage is their only weapon in the oppressive world that has kept them silent, but when secrets are deadly, one misstep could cost them everything"--Book Synopsis
AN INSTANT USA TODAY BESTSELLERA captivating new historical novel from Madeline Martin, set in Victorian London about a forbidden book club, dangerous secrets, and the women who dare to break free.
You are cordially invited to the Secret Book Society...
London, 1895: Trapped by oppressive marriages and societal expectations, three women receive a mysterious invitation to an afternoon tea at the home of the reclusive Lady Duxbury. Beneath the genteel facade of the gathering lies a secret book club--a sanctuary where they can discover freedom, sisterhood, and the courage to rewrite their stories.
Eleanor Clarke, a devoted mother suffocating under the tyranny of her husband. Rose Wharton, a transplanted American dollar princess struggling to fit the mold of an aristocratic wife. Lavinia Cavendish, an artistic young woman haunted by a dangerous family secret. All are drawn to the enigmatic Lady Duxbury, a thrice-widowed countess whose husbands' untimely deaths have sparked whispers of murder.
As the women form deep, heartwarming friendships, they uncover secrets about their marriages, their pasts, and the risks they face. Their courage is their only weapon in the oppressive world that has kept them silent, but when secrets are deadly, one misstep could cost them everything.
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A Most Anticipated Book from BookRiot, Parade, Goodreads, and Bookbub
"Martin delivers a compelling tale of four Victorian women finding strength and friendship through forbidden literature, using evocative prose that captures the restrictions of their society and the liberation found in the written word...With a compelling blend of historical detail, female friendship, and shared connections, The Secret Book Society reminds us of the surprising power of literature in our search for connection, independence, and autonomy." -Booklist
"A top choice for book clubs." -Bookreporter "Sometimes, velvet-draped parlors conceal more than scandal...they hide whispers of rebellion. And so unfolds a tale of courage, friendship, and the power of books explored in Madeline Martin's latest, The Secret Book Society. Poignant, subversive, and sure to be a hit with book clubs."
--Sarah Penner, New York Times bestselling author of The Amalfi Curse
"Madeline Martin's The Secret Book Society is a triumph of historical fiction--rich with impeccable research and brimming with heart. She brings Victorian London to life with vivid detail, immersing readers in a world where literature becomes a lifeline and the secret language of flowers speaks volumes. This is a love letter to the power of books, friendship, and the quiet, radical strength of women who dare to dream beyond the constraints of their time. Martin masterfully weaves danger, mystery, and hope into a story that empowers and uplifts. I was completely swept away by this bold, beautiful tale of sisterhood and self-discovery."
--Eliza Knight, USA Today and international bestselling author of Confessions of a Grammar Queen
"In The Secret Book Society, Madeline Martin crafts a beguiling tale of sisterhood and empowerment, set against the enigmatic background of Victorian England. Fans of Sarah Penner's The Lost Apothecary will devour this book, which brings together historical mystery, breathtaking suspense and female friendship in a heady and breathtaking masterpiece."
--Pam Jenoff, New York Times Bestselling Author of Last Twlight in Paris
"Martin's literary fusion of Bridgerton and The Chick's Earl brims with a mischievous glee, while at the same time offering a sobering look at how women have been subjugated for the simple joy of reading. The novel stands as a testament to women's ingenuity, strength, and empowerment. Another winner by a masterful writer."
--Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Stolen Queen
"The Secret Book Society is a magnificent historical novel about the bonds of sisterhood and the power of books to unite and inspire. Madeline Martin brings the Victorian era to breathtaking life with her lush descriptions and perfectly paced storytelling. Every line is elegantly rendered, conjuring the shimmer of a silk dress, the suspense of a weighted look, and the mystery of soon-to-be discovered secrets. An absolute masterpiece."
--Mimi Matthews, USA Today bestselling author of The Muse of Maiden Lane
Dimensions (Overall): 7.6 Inches (H) x 5.1 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Historical
Publisher: Hanover Square Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Madeline Martin
Language: English
Street Date: August 26, 2025
TCIN: 94481428
UPC: 9781335016287
Item Number (DPCI): 247-35-7555
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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An engaging story!
The Secret Book Society by Madeline Martin is a story that quickly drew me in and had me curious to see what would happen next. I thought The Secret Book Society was well-written with developed characters. I thought the characters were realistic and relatable. The story moves along at a steady pace. We get to see a realistic view of what upper class women faced in Victorian England. Woman had few rights in the Victorian era (next to none unless they were a widow). The father, brother, or husband controlled their money, property, and what would happen to them (whom they would marry for example). We get to see the control a man has over a woman in The Secret Book Society, but also how one woman helps empower them. The women see that they are not alone. They get a chance to make friends, share their love of literature, and learn some helpful tips (I particularly liked the different uses for a hatpin). I liked that the author showed that not all men are bad. Interspersed throughout the story are entries from Lady Duxbury’s diary. They are quite illuminating. The author’s love of literature shows. I found myself cheering for these women and hoping that they would overcome their situations. The Secret Book Society is a heartbreaking and heartwarming historical tale about the rules of society, bullies, importance of appearances, friendship, a love of literature, and courage.