· It’s Thanksgiving Day in the United States, just south of where I live—where I have family, many friends and treasured readers, and ancestral roots that dig in deep. I had, in fact, five ancestors who came across from England on the Mayflower. As a . The Firebird () Susanna Kearsley’s Scottish Books In Order. We propose the following publication order when reading Susanna Kearsley’s Scottish books: The Vanished Days () Susanna Kearsley’s Standalone Novels In Order. We propose the following publication order when reading Susanna Kearsley’s Standalone Novels books: Undertow (). The Firebird is my introduction to Susanna Kearsley's writing. History, mystery, and smarty-pantsery characters appeal to me, especially when there's a supernatural element to their story, and this story's mixture did not disappoint me/5(K).
See the list of books I've written and go behind-the-scenes, with free sample chapters, discussion questions for book clubs, photo galleries, interviews, and more. Kearsley masterfully merges paranormal elements with a wonderful dual story and a fascinating historical setting. Those who loved A.S. Byatt's Possession will adore The Firebird. — RT Book Reviews. Did You Know The Firebird was first published in hardback by Allison Busby in the UK, with this beautiful cover, designed by Christina. I have loved every book that Susanna Kearsley has written, so I knew I would love "The Firebird". What I did not expect was to be just completely blown away by it. Her attention to Historical detail is second to none. Historical Novels Review said: "Romantic, passionate, and bittersweet, this intelligent tension-laden story will sweep you away.".
All the stars for this Susanna Kearsley dual timeline (of course) novel, which takes us from Scotland to Belgium to Russia, with a brief stop in France, as our two modern characters, Nicola and Rob, who both have strong psychic abilities, follow the trail of Anna, a young girl in the early s (and the daughter of the couple in The Winter Sea). The McGuffin in this story is the eponymous firebird, a wood carving of a bird that may have come from the tsarina of Russia back in the day. Susanna Kearsley was born in Ontario, Canada in She is an award winning author of historical fiction and mystery. She received the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Paranormal. The Firebird was first published in hardback by Allison Busby in the UK, with this beautiful cover, designed by Christina Griffiths. Gallery My novels are set in real locations, and doing the on-site research is an essential part of my writing process.
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