Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta novela gótica. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta novela gótica. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 17 de marzo de 2015

Brujas, reencarnaciones y romance durante la Belle Epoque de París

TWoPS RDL Banner   

Menuda combinación de portada etérea y título soñador, no he podido resistirme. Todavía no tengo el libro, aunque bien me gustaría hincarle el diente. Lo que sí os cuento es que La bruja de los pesares pintados, THE WITCH OF PAINTED SORROWS, está escrita por una autora cuya prosa ya he probado con mucha satisfacción por mi parte. 

El año pasado leí The Collector of Dying Breaths, sobre un perfumista que mata por deber y ama a una mujer prohibida, mientras en la época actual una mujer está conectada a su historia de forma mágica. Muy interesante, y aquí os contaba mis pensamientos. La nueva novela de M. J. Rose promete ser igualmente brillante.

The Witch of Painted Sorrows - cover

 We are absolutely captivated by THE WITCH OF PAINTED SORROWS and so excited to bring you the Release Day Launch for M.J. Rose's amazing new novel. THE WITCH OF PAINTED SORROWS is a historical gothic romantic suspense published by Atria, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. Check out the excerpt below, buy a copy for yourself (and a friend!), then check out the giveaway M.J. Rose is holding to celebrate the release!! 

 THE WITCH OF PAINTED SORROWS

 Synopsis: Possession. Power. Passion. New York Times bestselling novelist M. J. Rose creates her most provocative and magical spellbinder yet in this gothic novel set against the lavish spectacle of 1890s Belle Époque Paris. Sandrine Salome flees New York for her grandmother's Paris mansion to escape her dangerous husband, but what she finds there is even more menacing. The house, famous for its lavish art collection and elegant salons, is mysteriously closed up. Although her grandmother insists it's dangerous for Sandrine to visit, she defies her and meets Julien Duplessi, a mesmerizing young architect. 

Together they explore the hidden night world of Paris, the forbidden occult underground and Sandrine's deepest desires. Among the bohemians and the demi-monde, Sandrine discovers her erotic nature as a lover and painter. Then darker influences threaten--her cold and cruel husband is tracking her down and something sinister is taking hold, changing Sandrine, altering her. She's become possessed by La Lune: A witch, a legend, and a sixteenth-century courtesan, who opens up her life to a darkness that may become a gift or a curse This is Sandrine's "wild night of the soul," her odyssey in the magnificent city of Paris, of art, love and witchery.


ENJOY AN EXCERPT 

 Four months ago I snuck into Paris on a wet, chilly January night like a criminal, hiding my face in my shawl, taking extra care to be sure I wasn’t followed. I stood on the stoop of my grandmother’s house and lifted the hand-shaped bronze door knocker and let it drop. The sound of the metal echoed inside. Her home was on a lane blocked off from rue des Saints-Pères by wide wooden double doors. Maison de la Lune, as it was called, was one of a half dozen four-story mid-eighteenth- century stone houses that shared a courtyard that backed up onto rue du Dragon. 

 I let the door knocker fall again. Light from a street lamp glinted off the golden metal. It was a strange object. Usually on these things the bronze hand’s palm faced the door. But this one was palm out, almost warning the visitor to reconsider requesting entrance. The knocker had obsessed me ten years before when I’d visited as a fifteen-year-old. The engravings on the finely modeled female palm included etched stars, phases of the moon, planets, and other archaic symbols. When I’d asked about it once, my grandmother had said it was older than the house, but she didn’t know how old exactly or what the ciphers meant. Where was the maid? Grand-mère, one of Paris’s celebrated courtesans, hosted lavish salons on Tuesday, Thursday, and many Saturday evenings, and at this time of day was usually upstairs, preparing her toilette: dusting poudre de riz on her face and décolletage, screwing in her opale de feu earrings, and wrapping her signature rope of the same blazing orange stones around her neck. The strand of opal beads was famous. It had belonged to a Russian empress and was known as Les Incendies. The stones were the same color as my grandmother’s hair and the high- lights in her topaz eyes. 

She was known by that name—L’Incendie, they called her, The Fire. We had the same color eyes, but mine almost never flashed like hers. When I was growing up, I kept checking in the mirror, hoping the opal sparks that I only saw occasionally would intensify. I wanted to be just like her, but my father said it was just as well my eyes weren’t on fire because it wasn’t only her coloring that had inspired her name but also her temper, and that wasn’t a thing to covet. It wasn’t until I was fifteen years old and witnessed it myself that I understood what he’d meant. I let the hand of fate fall again. Even if Grand-mère was upstairs and couldn’t hear the knocking, the maid would be downstairs, organizing the refreshments for the evening. I’d seen her so many nights, polishing away last smudges on the silver, holding the Baccarat glasses over a pot of steaming water and then wiping them clean to make sure they gleamed. 

 Dusk had descended. The air had grown cold, and now it was beginning to rain. Fat, heavy drops dripped onto my hat and into my eyes. And I had no umbrella. That’s when I did what I should have done from the start—I stepped back and looked up at the house. The darkened windows set into the limestone facade indicated there were no fires burning and no lamps lit inside. My grandmother was not in residence. And neither, it appeared, was her staff. I almost wished the concierge had needed to open the porte cochère for me; he might have been able to tell me where my grandmother was. For days now I had managed to keep my sanity only by thinking of this moment. All I had to do, I kept telling myself, was find my way here, and then together, my grandmother and I could mourn my father and her son, and she would help me figure out what I should do now that I had run away from New York City. If she wasn’t here, where was I to go? I had other family in Paris, but I had no idea where they lived. I’d only met them here, at my grandmother’s house, when I’d visited ten years previously. I had no friends in the city. The rain was soaking through my clothes. I needed to find shelter. But where? A restaurant or café? Was there one nearby? Or should I try and find a hotel? Which way should I go to get a carriage? Was it even safe to walk alone here at night? What choice did I have? 

 Picking up my suitcase, I turned, but before I could even step into the courtyard, I saw an advancing figure. A bedraggled-looking man, wearing torn and filthy brown pants and an overcoat that had huge, bulging pockets, staggered toward me. Every step he took rang out on the stones. He’s just a beggar who intends no harm, I told myself. He’s just look- ing for scraps of food, for a treasure in the garbage he’d be able to sell. But what if I was wrong? Alone with him in the darkening court- yard, where could I go? In my skirt and heeled boots, could I even outrun him?

Necklace


   Witch small teaser

TWoPS Teaser 1

   

ABOUT THE MASTERMIND

Author photo New York Times Bestseller, M.J. Rose grew up in New York City mostly in the labyrinthine galleries of the Metropolitan Museum, the dark tunnels and lush gardens of Central Park and reading her mother's favorite books before she was allowed. She believes mystery and magic are all around us but we are too often too busy to notice... books that exaggerate mystery and magic draw attention to it and remind us to look for it and revel in it. Rose's work has appeared in many magazines including Oprah Magazine and she has been featured in the New York Times, Newsweek, WSJ, Time, USA Today and on the Today Show, and NPR radio. Rose graduated from Syracuse University, spent the '80s in advertising, has a commercial in the Museum of Modern Art in NYC and since 2005 has run the first marketing company for authors - Authorbuzz.com The television series PAST LIFE, was based on Rose's novels in the Reincarnationist series. She is one of the founding board members of International Thriller Writers and currently serves, with Lee Child, as the organization's co-president. Rose lives in CT with her husband the musician and composer, Doug Scofield, and their very spoiled and often photographed dog, Winka.  


Gracias a Inkslinger por organizar el tour :o)

¿Qué os parece esta historia en el bohemio París entre artistas, romance y una cortesana del siglo XVI que quiere apoderarse de la voluntad de Sandrine? A mí me parece muy intrigante ;o)

Babel en su reencarnación número 113 y contando.

lunes, 4 de agosto de 2014

Góticos por un día


¡Un saludo fantasmal a todos mis arrebatadores! ¿Y a qué viene esto, si es verano y abunda la luz? Se debe a que quiero enseñaros una preciosidad de relato ilustrado que me envió la autora... ¡desde Noruega! Es increíble de qué manera tan extraña se conjuga el destino para unir a las personas ;o)


THE NIGHT OF ELISA
Isis Sousa's web & blog

He fotografiado el libro para que veáis las ilustraciones que la misma autora ha realizado. Algunas reflejan los personajes o lugares de la trama. Es muy curioso que muchos retratos sean sólo de espalda, lo que aporta misterio y originalidad. Además, todas las páginas están enmarcadas por bellas cenefas.

THE NIGHT OF ELISA es un cuento gótico de dimensiones domésticas que trata sobre una damisela victoriana y sus encuentros con la muerte. Aparece sin memoria en un lugar misterioso llamado Duskland. Allí la acoge un caballero atormentado que la cuida con primor. Mientras intenta recuperar su pobre salud, Elisa descubre oscuros secretos sobre el señor de la mansión y sobre su propia relación con los habitantes de esta tierra.

Con un formato de relato largo, esta novela está escrita con sencillez, sobre todo la primera parte resulta algo lenta pues se dedica a presentar algunos personajes como el Doctor Charles, seco y poco hablador, y las hermanas siamesas Gerania e Iphigenia, algo maliciosas y celosas.

Primero se centra en la tragedia de Elisa y su trato con los personajes de Duskland. Aquí se descubre quiénes son todos ellos en realidad. En la siguiente parte distintiva, es hora de la venganza de Elisa contra el hombre que perseguía su mal.

Me han gustado los elementos paranormales que recuerdan a las obras del siglo XIX tipo Bram Stoker y su Guarida del gusano blanco. El ambiente victoriano, la cualidad onírica de ciertas escenas, los jugueteos con el más allá, las criaturas fantasmales y los rituales para conectar con ellas, todo en un marco de extrema etiqueta social y romance trágico. Elisa y Leonhard se enamoran pero nada les resulta fácil. Sobre todo cuando algo más que un enemigo mortal les separa.

Creo que el concepto de la historia es bueno y atractivo, aunque me hubiera gustado que la narración fuera más rica, más barroca. La última parte se regenera gracias a un mayor dinamismo en la historia, hay acción por parte de Elisa quien hasta ahora había estado tan enferma como una flor marchita. El final, sin duda, es digno de la ambientación macabra y gótico-romántica.




My opinion of The Night of Elisa

I was thrilled when I got an ARC of the illustrated edition of THE NIGHT OF ELISA, thanks to the generosity of the author Isis Sousa. Have you seen the macabre beauty of this book?

A Gothic tale that reminds me of those 19th century authors like Bram Stoker and his work The Lair of the White Worm. Haunted mansion visited by ordinary characters who have to deal with quirky situations and paranormal horrors are the key ingredients of that type of setting.

Eerily illustrated by Isa Sousa, this is a cute work of art. As the author herself explains in her notes to the reader, she is foremost an illustrator and then a writer by accident. She felt the urge to tell this story when basking in the sun out in her balcony. Pretty ironic for a wintery, moody story like The Night of Elisa.

The main character, a fair damsel, appears out of nowhere in Duskland with no memories of who she is or what happened to her. The lord of the place, a handsome but troubled man, takes care of her as they slowly fall in love. She meets other people there. Dr. Charles, a broody but knowledgeable man, and the mischievous Siamese sisters, Gerania and Iphigenia.

Elisa's fragile health points to a terrible past than links her to the inhabitants of Duskland in morbid ways. While she tries to find happiness again, dangerous forces gather around her from more than one world.

With a sweet and gentle tone, the author tells Elisa's story of loneliness, violence and doomed love. It's not epic nor grand, but a cozy tale. It has a dreamlike quality during the first part which takes place in Duskland, where even time works differently. As we learn about the mysteries surrounding Elisa's past and this new land, all the quirkiness of the other characters colour the atmosphere. In the second part, the domestic albeit very Gothic ambience turns towards the Victorianesque paranormal.

Elisa flees for her life while she misses her elusive paramour. She's not alone though as more characters bring dynamism to the last part of Elisa's weird adventures. Even though I'd have preferred a richer context, the concept of this story is good and engaging. The narrative might need a bit more spark to get out of the ordinary pool, though it surely rears up in the last part where there is more action and cunning, and the ending is perfect for the Gothic tone.


All in all, this fairly long novella is a darkly cute tale that quenches the thirst for a short, old-flavoured romance with a touch of mystery. Let's not forget the melancholic illustrations which add so much beauty to the experience. As a whole, this book is a fine ornament for our darker shelves. I also ended up being quite curious about the woman named Graziella. I wish I could know her mysterious story!





¿Alguna vez leéis historias góticas? ¿Tenéis alguna recomendación? ¿Qué os han parecido esta novela y sus ilustraciones a lápiz?

Babel de charla con las siamesas.

lunes, 21 de julio de 2014

Fabulosa trilogía terminada + sorteo


¿Habéis visto qué bellezón de portadas? Creo que he marcado un record personal al leer una trilogía del tirón. ¿Es algo que soléis hacer? Estaba empezando el primero, SOMETHING STRANGE AND DEADLY, de Susan Dennard, cuando me aceptaron en el tour del tercero, así que fue el destino que intervino en mi favor ;o)




La primera portada corresponde a un relato y el resto a la trilogía. Aunque la modelo no se parece ni en una peca a la protagonista, los impresionantes vestidos sí que reflejan la época y son un reclamo indecentemente efectivo. ¿Alguien puede resistirse a ellos y a esos títulos tan mórbidos?

1- SOMETHING STRANGE AND DEADLY (Algo extraño y mortal)

2- A DARKNESS STRANGE AND LOVELY (Una extraña y encantadora oscuridad)

3- STRANGE AND EVER AFTER (Extraño por siempre jamás)

No puedo hacer justicia a esta fabulosa trilogía con mis balbuceos. Lo siento, pero es así. Me ha fascinado y sorprendido y dejado con la cabeza loca. Dicen que un primer libro es bueno, el segundo suele flojear y del tercero se espera, con los dedos cruzados, que remonte. Para mí, ha sido todo lo contrario. Me encantó el primero, el segundo explotó todas mis expectativas y abrió el apetito para el tercero... wow. Estoy hecha una gelatina de emociones destrozadas. Ha sido un viaje de pura adrenalina con un final inaudito con el que sigo peleándome.

Os cuento de qué va, ¿no? Jajajaja. Son novelas góticas con un fuerte elemento de terror y romanticismo en las que destaca el carácter de la protagonista.

La heroína

Eleanor es una joven dama victoriana, vive en Filadelfia y está gordita. Su cintura no es lo único que ha desaparecido, ya que su hermano Elijah no vuelve a casa como se esperaba. Aparte de esa preocupación, su madre casi las arruina intentando aparentar que todo es perfecto desde la muerte del padre y, además, quiere casarla a toda costa.

¿Qué locuras increíbles pasan?

Nuestra heroína se embarca en una investigación para descubrir el paradero de su hermano mientras la ciudad está a punto de ser arrasada por una horda zombie. Conoce a los Spirit Hunters (cazadores de espíritus) durante la Exposición sobre tecnología, a los que pide ayuda a pesar de las restricciones sociales. Están especializados en combatir a los muertos vivientes y el peligro de la nigromancia con armas de estilo steampunk y con magia basada en la electricidad.

Esta chica es lista, fuerte y decidida. No se amilana ante las presiones de la época y su lealtad hacia su hermano es digna de admiración. Con ello, se ganará el difícil apoyo de los cazadores, junto a quienes se enfrenta a un terrible nigromante y a las hordas de zombies que amenazan la ciudad.

Lo mejor

El estilo narrativo de la autora es potente. Produce un torrente de emociones en aumento a medida que progresa la historia en el arco de los tres libros. No os imagináis la cantidad de elementos que combina para producir una trama compleja, delirante, apasionada y original. Acción a raudales a través de la magia y los combates, terror, romance imposible, decisiones arriesgadas, amistad puesta a prueba, un malo imbatible, aventuras por tierra y aire, y sacrificios que nunca terminan.

Mediante escenas que cambian sin parar, diálogos tremendos, personajes que sufren física y emocionalmente, y una heroína que pasa de damisela inteligente a luchadora con poderes mágicos, la autora construye una historia absorbente que mejora con cada libro.

La aventura continúa

Tras enfrentarse a la horda zombie en Filadelfia y sufrir unas pérdidas abominables, Eleanor se traslada a Francia tras la pista de los cazadores. El caballero con poderes Joseph, la guerrera Jie, y el inventor Daniel, del que se ha enamorado sin ser correspondida. En este segundo libro, Eleanor desarrolla poderes nigrománticos que la pondrán entre la espada y la pared de la moralidad. Además, se agencia de un demonio, Oliver, del que me he enamorado yo perdidamente. Mi personaje favorito, sin dudarlo.

París, conspiraciones, catacumbas, poderes y luchas y una aeronave al más estilo steampunk y romance peleón. Todo esto convierte este libro es una aventura que se disfruta al máximo. Lo relacionado con la magia, con los espíritus, el demonio y la ciudad de París es muy original.

Luego pasamos al tercero. Oh, dioses. ¡Nos vamos a Egipto! En una misión de rescate, Eleanor y los cazadores persiguen al malvado nigromante para darle fin. Parece un suicidio pero deben salvar a uno de los cazadores y destruir las hordas de zombies que se levantan a su paso.

En este desbordante y trepidante final, las relaciones entre Eleanor y su amado Daniel, y entre ella y su demonio Oliver que sólo quiere la libertad para volver a su mundo, son apasionadísimas. Hay escenas de gran dulzura y escenas de violencia verbal inolvidables. Resulta impresionante el alcance del poder mágico de Eleanor, así como su capacidad de sacrificio y su resistencia al desaliento. Los combates contra los zombies llenan páginas de adictiva acción.

Aunque ese final... es una película épica de exotismo, magia y terribles consecuencias. Ojalá hubiera un cuarto libro. Qué pena más grande, qué bueno, pero qué pena.

STRANGE AND EVER AFTER
(Something Strange and Deadly #3)
by Susan Dennard
Publisher: HarperTeen
Release Date: July 22nd 2014
Rate:  AMAZING

Synopsis:

In the conclusion to the trilogy that Publishers Weekly called “a roaring—and addictive—gothic world,” Eleanor Fitt must control her growing power, face her feelings for Daniel, and confront the evil necromancer Marcus...all before it’s too late.

He took her brother, he took her mother, and now, Marcus has taken her good friend Jie. With more determination than ever to bring this sinister man to justice, Eleanor heads to the hot desert streets of nineteenth-century Egypt in hopes of ending this nightmare. But in addition to her increasingly tense relationships with Daniel, Joseph, and her demon, Oliver, Eleanor must also deal with her former friend, Allison, who has curiously entangled herself in Eleanor’s mission.

With the rising dead chomping at her every move and Jie’s life hanging in the balance, Eleanor is convinced that her black magic will see her through to the bitter end. But there will be a price. Though she and the Spirit Hunters have weathered every battle thus far, there will be consequences to suffer this time—the effects of which will be irreversible. And when it’s over, only some will be able to live a strange and ever after.

Susan Dennard will leave readers breathless and forever changed in the concluding pages of this riveting ride.

 photo addtogoodreadssmall_zpsa2a6cf28.png photo B6096376-6C81-4465-8935-CE890C777EB9-1855-000001A1E900B890_zps5affbed6.jpg

MY OPINION OF THE
SOMETHING STRANGE AND DEADLY TRILOGY

A Victorian lady fending off petticoats and zombies? I'm happily hooked!

This trilogy made me swoon over the covers, but I want to shout and scream to the world that it goes wildly beyond superficial beauty.

Rules to love this trilogy:

- A fluid and clever writing style that turns into frenzied and emotional action.

- A mysterious, detailed and explosive plot that never ceases to surprise.

- A rich period setting

- A brave heroine who thinks, feels and acts on her own

- Entertaining details that spark with Gothic and Steampunk flair

-A romance that proves to be as difficult to attain as beautiful it turns out to be when it's fulfilled

All these things and many more make a great adventure that got better with each book. Hurray for this crafty writer. Dear Susan, I know you suffered through your writing, but let me tell you. It was worth everything 'cause you got one hell of a story there.

The author weaves a fast-paced tale of mystery, honor and dark magic set against a surprising Victorian background. I was fascinated by the plot unfolding into an investigation. In the first book, Philadelphia is drowning in a sea of corpses that are barely contained in the city's cemetery, but the authorities are trying to avoid too much scandal. After all, they want to preserve some stability due to the Exhibition and all the powerful, rich people visiting its technological wonders.  Zombies are a threatening plague, but there are so many other things going on! Among tea parties, social gossip and motherly pressure, Eleanor strives to solve her brother's disappearance before the city is run over by the Dead or her mother suffocates her in rules.

I admire Eleanor as a main character. She's not overly pretty, which is fine by me. With wit and determination, she keeps digging and uncovers many dirty secrets that lurk in the shadows of society and connect with the past. Clever, brave and unstoppable, Eleanor is still a girl who makes mistakes and misses her brother and falls in love with an impossible suitor. Whether she's fighting off zombies by the dozen or cracking puzzles, she's a cook character. Love you, girl!

The plot never wavers as it's full of mystery, action, and secrets to be discovered about 19th century customs or devices, the city of Philadelphia, the Exhibition... Lots and lots of events keep happening. The zombie part also spins a new angle to the topic and connects well with an era that was keen on séances and  new technology that somehow combines modern and steampunk notions.  

Amidst the crazy conspiracies, monster invasion and society pressure, there is also a heartening pinch of romance. Nevertheless, it never smothers the importance of the plot and it's the kind that is hard to come by.

At the end, it all comes to an explosion of action, horror and sacrifice. It is bittersweet, but also holds much promise for the future.

2

In very dire circumstances, Eleanor has to face so many new challenges that I can't imagine how she goes on. She does, and that makes for an incredibly exciting second book.

- She's got an exhilarating but worrying new power that weirdly makes up for something she lost last time

- That power will put her to the test morally and physically, and her loyalties too, both to and from her friends

- She can't trust anybody as family and friends desert and doubt her, and enemies pursue her in the most horrifying and not always obvious ways


- The horror gothic elements are ever present and get more and more intriguing
- She travels on a ship and the interactions with the characters there start an amazing plot line

- A surprising and charismatic young man who brings up more mysteries to delight the reader: Oliver, ah, Oliver.

Prepare to enjoy a wild ride through the vibrant city of Paris, hungry Les Morts, an intricate mystery, power-seeking enemies, horrifying magic, disorienting temptations, a reunion with the fantastic trio of Spirit-Hunters, a Zeppelin and fabulous French food. I gobbled this book up in a day. It's an amazing combination of Eleanor's fall into dark powers, the search for an enigma hidden in her brother's letters, and an impossible romance with inventor Daniel Sheridan.

Though I have to confess that my favourite character, besides valiant Eleanor, is Oliver. I love his flippancy, his nature, his tragedy, his wit, his far-from-subservient-yielding to commands.

The ending is superb; an electrifying confrontation with the Dead, a blood-thirsty villain, dark magic and sacrifices for loved ones. I am truly amazed at how good this sequel is!

3

Nothing can compare to the feeling of each book in a trilogy/series getting better than the previous ones (even if they were so good to begin with). Pure bliss. I loved every page of Strange and Ever After because it's brimming with rich and unstoppable action, characters driven by strong emotions and connections, and a plot that gets more textured, meaningful and deeper with every scene.

Such startling beginning. Eleanor is still losing precious things in her life full of sacrifice. I recoiled at the harshness that's exchanged between Oliver and she. Their relationship is becoming dangerously painful. After they reach their destination by airship (exciting Egypt!), the whole team embarks on a rescue mission. Secrets that will help them in their quest are unearthed here, but at an immense cost of magic and peril. There is an impressive and powerful confrontation that left me breathless!

Even on the third adventure, it still astounds me how tough things are for Eleanor. She's challenged every step of the way. Not only must she face hordes of Dead and countless dangers, but she's constantly questioned because of the dubious nature of her powers. This is definitely not your standard damsel in distress. She's fierce but flawed, she's in love but also independent.

My dears, love blossoms at last. And it was as exhilarating as I'd hoped, as hard-earned and deserving as a Shakespearean drama, but oh so bittersweet as well. Why, oh, why Eleanor? And at the end... why, Susan?

The level of action is unbelievable here and the torrential prose of the author just makes it epic. The past literally wakes to pass knowledge to Eleanor. Everything magical in this trilogy is so original and powerful. The addition of Egyptian lore takes this adventure to a cinematic, legendary level.

I feel captivated by the intimate, platonic, sad, violent passion that bonds Eleanor and her demon Oliver. Really, sometimes I just wished Daniel wasn't in the picture. Though their sweet moments of romance are incredibly beautiful too. When they share dreams of a future in the darkest moments, for example. Still, I love the romance in the story, but not Daniel himself.

I'm afraid I have no words that will do justice to the powerful imagery the author conjures with her talent. She creates raw emotions that break and make characters, thrilling adventures, masterful depictions of magic and the inner workings of the soul. She takes places and their cultures (Philadelphia, Paris, Egypt) and mold them as allies to the plot in the most fantastic and exciting way.

And as it should be, as it deserves, this book and this trilogy have the strangest and most heart-wrenching end that I would have never envisioned. Oh, so terrible, beautiful and sad. So much everything!

Unique. If nothing else, and I assure you a hundred times over this story is unconventional to no end, it is full of drama, action and emotion. I loved, and suffered, and sighed with longing at that unfair ending. A fourth book, maybe? A novella to soothe the pain? One can hope.

A well-plotted, cleverly written trilogy about an unlikely heroine who rises to a monstrous challenge and loses one thing after another while the Victorian world she lives in falls under a Gothic, magical, necromantic, zombie-infested mayhem. A boredom-killer for sure.

Perfect for fans of:
-historical flavour mixed with paranormal and horror
-lots and lots of surprises, action, and passionate dialogues
- a kick-ass, clever heroine 


and don't miss anything! 



I am a writer, reader, lover of animals, and eater of cookies. I used to be a marine biologist, but now I write novels. And not novels about fish either, but novels about kick-butt heroines and swoon-worthy rogues (I reallylike swoon-worthy rogues).

I live in the Midwest with my husband and two dogs (Asimov and Princess Leia), and you can learn more about my crazy thoughts and crippling cookie-addiction on my blog or twitter.

My debut, SOMETHING STRANGE AND DEADLY is now available from HarperTeen along with the prequel, A DAWN MOST WICKED, and the sequel A DARKNESS STRANGE & LOVELY.

Look for STRANGE & EVER AFTER in summer 2014 and TRUTHWITCH in fall 2015!

Note: I am on Goodreads to READ. So, if you want to discuss books and the joys of literature, add me as a friend!


Win (1) hardback copy of Strange and Ever After (US Only)
Win (1) E-book of Strange and Ever After (INT)





Babel probándose un corsé.