
Unfortunately, this happened to Eleanor, all because of her love of butterflies and nature. All it took was one person to start the rumor and it took off like wildfire. Of course, this being the 17th century, the term 'witch' was thrown about and anyone (especially a woman) who did anything out of the ordinary was labeled one. I loved his passion for learning, he won my heart right away. Out of all the characters in this book, James was my favorite. The book was part historical fiction, part romance, with Eleanor falling deeper and deeper in love with Richard Glanville, best friend of her husband Edmund.Īnother relationship that this book focused on was Eleanor's friendship with James Petiver, who she corresponded with about the study of butterflies.


Lady of the Butterflies is about a woman who really existed: Eleanor Glanville, who was a Entomologist in the 17th century who studied butterflies. When I finished reading, I realized that it was well worth the wait. I've been wanting to read Lady of the Butterflies for about a year and was afraid that I had built up the book too much in my head.
