Stepping back into 1814 for A BREATH OF FROST was just
like eating the most delicious, decadent dessert.
I adore the language, the complicated social etiquette I would never be able to
follow, the candlelight and corsets. And having loved both PRIDE &
PREJUDICE, and the fantasy genre for as long as I can remember, combining
them gives me the best of both worlds. I can have my cake and eat it too.
Because frankly, that saying is just cruel. If I have cake, I am eating it.
With historical fantasy, I can take a landmark like London Bridge and fill it
with goblin-men and witch-girls. I can add magic and strange creatures and
secret powers. It's especially satisfying to give my girls an edge in an
historical setting that strove to blunt them down.
Not to mention that there is instant romance to bowing gentlemen and curtsying
ladies and kisses stolen in ballrooms. Just as there is instant danger to magic
gone awry, restless spirits, and the threat of deadly curses. One without the
other is like that cake without frosting.
And at the end of the day, people are people, whether they're in 1814 or 2014,
whether they're wearing bonnets, cravats, or ripped jeans.
And cravats are just way more fun.
In 1814, three cousins—Gretchen, Emma, and Penelope—discover their
unknown family lineage of witchcraft when their individual magical powers
unexpectedly begin to manifest. Now, beyond the familiar manicured gardens and
ballrooms of Regency London, a dangerous, alluring underworld available only to
those with power is now open to the cousins.
But by claiming their power, the three cousins have accidentally opened the
gates to the Underworld. Now ghouls, hellhounds—and most terrifying of
all, the spirits of dark witches known as the Greymalkin Sisters—are
hunting and killing young witches for their powers. And, somehow, Emma is
connected to the murders ... because she keeps finding the bodies. Can the
cousins seal the gates before another witch is killed ...or even worse, before
their gifts are stripped away?
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Alyxandra Harvey,
popular young adult author of the Drake Chronicles, HAUNTING VIOLET, and STOLEN
AWAY, is back with a bewitching new young adult fantasy series that will take
readers through the streets of magical 19th century London. A BREATH
OF FROST, the first installment in The Lovegrove Legacy (published by
Bloomsbury Childrens) goes on sale January 7, 2014. It's full of witches, magic,
family secrets, goblin markets, deer-people, and boys in cravats!
Alyxandra lives in a stone Victorian house in Ontario, Canada with a few
resident ghosts who are allowed to stay as long as they keep company manners.
She loves medieval dresses, used to be able to recite all of The Lady of Shalott
by Tennyson, and has been accused, more than once, of being born in the wrong
century. She believes this to be mostly true except for the fact that she really
likes running water, women's rights, and ice cream.
Among her favourite books are THE WOOD WIFE by Terri Windling, JANE EYRE by
Charlotte Bronte, and of course, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by Jane Austen. Elizabeth
Bennet is her hero because shes smart and sassy, and Mr. Darcy is, well, yum.
Aside from the ghosts, she also lives with husband and their dogs. She likes
cinnamon lattes, tattoos and books.
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5 comments posted.
This isn't normally my genre of reading, but it sounds like a book that you can really sink your teeth into, and have a great ride (no pun intended)!! It would make for a great Winter read, and I'm looking forward to reading it. Congratulations on your book, and have a very Merry Christmas, and a great New Year!!
(Peggy Roberson 10:14am December 17, 2013)
I know I've never read a historical fantasy but this description has me very interested to try it.
(Sue Farrell 7:36pm December 17, 2013)
This sounds like a great premise; I always like blending historical and fantasy.
(Janie McGaugh 12:19pm December 20, 2013)