**It's out today in Paperback**
Harper Collins 9th February |
When Rachel marries dark, handsome David, everything seems to fall into place. Swept from single life in London to the beautiful Carnhallow House in Cornwall, she gains wealth, love, and an affectionate stepson, Jamie. But then Jamie’s behaviour changes, and Rachel’s perfect life begins to unravel. He makes disturbing predictions, claiming to be haunted by the spectre of his late mother – David’s previous wife. Is this Jamie’s way of punishing Rachel, or is he far more traumatized than she thought?
As Rachel starts digging into the past, she begins to grow suspicious of her husband. Why is he so reluctant to discuss Jamie’s outbursts? And what exactly happened to cause his ex-wife’s untimely death, less than two years ago? As summer slips away and December looms, Rachel begins to fear there might be truth in Jamie’s words:
I was a huge supporter of this book when it was published in hardback last year so I am delighted to be able to offer readers the chance to win a paperback copy in this fabulous giveaway..
Here's what I thought about The Fire Child
Thanks to the publishers, Harper Collins I have 2 fabulous paperback copies
to give away to lucky winners
(UK only)
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Here's what I thought about The Fire Child
Firstly, there is something quite
compelling about the cover of the book. The colour pop of red really stands out
and succeeds in drawing your eye into the heart of the novel and focuses on the
Morvellan tin mine which stands on the cliff at Penwith in Cornwall. So, keep
this cover in mind, its important.
We pick up the story 178 days
before Christmas which you might think is an odd place to start but stay with this
idea, as the numerical countdowns which head each chapter start to take on a
very sinister importance. We meet Rachel, and her handsome and charismatic
husband, David, at Carnhallow, their beautiful home in Cornwall, and initially
all seems idyllic with their new marriage, which is Rachel’s first and David’s
second, and which has come about due to the tragic loss of David’s first wife,
Nina. Rachel tries to be the best wife and step-mother she can be, but from the
outset this seems difficult, and Rachel’s testing time with her step-son,
Jamie, and her struggle to find her place at David’s side, gives the story a
really interesting perspective.
What I loved most about The Fire
Child was the way in which I was drawn, imperceptibly, into Rachel’s world. We
see everything from her perspective; we walk the house in her shadow and
experience everything as she sees it. Gradually, though and very slowly, the
fragments of Rachel's life starts to be eroded and it becomes very noticeable
that all is not going well at Carnhallow. The creepy edginess of the house
comes alive, its dark and shadowy recesses, its hidden memories, which, when
combined with David’s indifference, Rachel’s anxiety and Jamie’s unsettling
behaviour, helps to crank the tension up to high.
The idyllic setting of Cornwall,
with its rugged landscape and its history of tin mining, so reminiscent of
Poldark, or the stories of Daphne du Maurier, really comes alive in a story
which grabbed my attention from the very beginning and which held me in its
grip until I had read on, in the space of a couple of afternoons, to its
dramatic conclusion. There is a real dark edginess to this novel which in a way
took me by surprise as I wasn't expecting it to be so creepy, but I found
myself jumping at shadows and started looking just a little more closely into
dark corners and wondered many times why Rachel didn't just pack her bags and
get the hell out, but of course, why she doesn't leave, is the reason why you
need to read The Fire Child for yourselves.
Thanks to the publishers, Harper Collins I have 2 fabulous paperback copies
to give away to lucky winners
(UK only)
a Rafflecopter giveaway
** Good Luck**
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Hi, I'm dawn, a Yorkshire girl who loves reading...I read the ice twins and loved it so would really like to read the fire child!
ReplyDeleteHi Dawn - best of luck :)
DeleteSounds fab and I always love Jaffa's recommendations!
ReplyDeleteHi Julia, lovely to see you here - best of luck :)
DeleteOoh this looks fantastic, a must read! Great giveaway :) Rosie x
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