Reviews

Here you will find a few reviews, critiques and blurbs earned by the writings of historical novelist Sherrie Seibert Goff.
"The Arms of Quirinus would be a respectable work on any shelf with The Bull From the Sea or Whom the Gods Would Destroy.  What Mary Renault, Robert Graves, and others did so skillfully, Goff is emulating in her own distinct way in her Seven Kings of Rome novels."                                              -  William Howard Denson III
                                                                                  Florida First Coast Writers Festival
"A strong work and very well done.  What an effort!  Stays in character for each section ."                                                             -  Hilary Hemingway
                                                                                 Hemingway Days Festival
"This book is so well written and fascinating. It drew me in from the very beginning.  The setting and time period are handled with authority, and the plot is gripping. I loved the characters, even the minor ones.  The writing is smooth, with good descriptions and effective dialogue, and the scenes are well paced.  This book is a pleasure to read."                                              -  Writer's Digest Book Awards
PRAISE FOR "THE ARMS OF QUIRINUS":
PRAISE FOR "THE SCENT OF HYACINTH":
"The language is rich with specificity of details, rhythm and sound in this lovely yet disturbing rendering of a very distant Roman era.  It comes across as natural.  The author seems to know this story so well and the setting so precisely, that it doesn't seem researched at all.  As a writer, Ms. Goff inhabits her setting as if she had lived there in a previous life.  What's more, it doesn't come across as a historical or genre novel, but pure literature that uses sophisticated fictional elements to render a story that holds themes to which contemporary readers can relate.   Brilliantly accomplished!"                       -  Writer's Digest Book Awards
"I loved this book. I was extremely impressed with so many of its elements, especially the language and setting. The plot is clear, holds purpose, and has a nice pace. Goff knows the balance between rendering scenes and details. Characters are complex, intriguing, and fully developed."      
                                                                                     -  Writer's Digest Book Awards
"Goff uses five narrators as interesting observers as well as participants in the history of King Romulus.  Having Romulus be one of the narrators provided a fascinating personal perspective of his life that would not have been available from any other narrator. I enjoyed reading this first volume, and look forward to its continuation in the next book of the series. This captivating tale is continued in The Scent of Hyacinth and The Warrior's Dance. "   
                                                                                 -  Brad Eden
                                                                                    Historical Novel Society Reviews
"An enchanting mainstream historical novel. How easily the reader is dropped into the life and times is remarkable. The writing technique is refreshingly unique, and the story flows easily from page to page. The reader is very much on scene and seeing through (the protagonist's) eyes. The characters carry the story and are the story."                             -  Pacific Northwest Writers Association
PRAISE FOR "THE WARRIOR'S DANCE":
"Personally, my comment is 'Wow!'  This story was an absolute pleasure, the writing is tight, concise, and flows nicely. This book is so well written, so well thought out, and done with exceptional flair. The characters have strength and well defined personalitites.  Through their patter and actions, their sense of humor comes to play, as well as their conflicts and motivations ."
                                                                       -  Pacific Northwest Writers Association


"Goff has created a highly readable narrative about Rome’s third king, Tullus. Her characters are vivid and fully dimensional. The plot and pace of the book are tightly structured, the action vividly described. The author handles point of view deftly and has a knack for choosing details about everyday life that make history come fully alive. This is a gripping tale and a welcome addition to the literature about a slightly known figure.”                     -  IUniverse, Inc.   (editorial review)

"The Warrior’s Dance is a well researched study of this time period and of King Tullus Hostilius’ rise to power. Sherrie Seibert Goff does a fine job of presenting us with a good story that is both a history lesson and a glimpse into the mythology of the Roman people. I enjoyed The Warrior’s Dance and would recommend it to all general audience readers. "
                                                                             - William Phenn
                                                                                Reader Views

"The Warrior's Dance is a good introduction to a lesser-known period of Roman history and should be a welcome read to those who are curious about the early history of Rome.  Goff goes to great lengths to immerse the reader in the day-to-day life of regal Rome.  The story flows well and the author does a good job of making sure that each chapter ends with a hook to keep you reading."                                                             - Rob Amend
                                                                                Historical Novel Society (review)