The thorns remain

JJA Harwood

Book - 2023

"1919. In a Highland village forgotten by the world, the young people who remain after war and flu will soon head south to make something of themselves. Moira Jean and her friends venture to the forest for a last night of laughter before parting ways. She too planned to leave once - but her lover died in France and with him, her future. The friends light a fire and dance. But with every twirl about the flames, strange new dancers thread between them, music streaming from the trees. The Fae have joined the dance. Suddenly Moira Jean finds herself all alone, her friends spirited away. For the Fae feel left behind and forgotten too. Led by the darkly handsome Lord of the Fae, they are out to make themselves known once more. Moira Jean mus...t enter a bargain with the Lord to save her friends - and fast, for the longer they spend with the Fae, the less like themselves they will be. If Moira Jean cannot save her friends before Beltane, they will be lost forever..." -- Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Paranormal fiction
Published
London : Magpie Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
JJA Harwood (author)
Physical Description
410 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780008603168
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Harwood (The Shadow in the Glass) delivers an un-put-downable historical fantasy drawn from border ballads and myths of the fae. In 1919, Moira Jean Kinross is one of only six young adults left in the tiny Highland village of Brudonnock, which has been decimated by absentee English landlords, WWI, and the Spanish flu. Though still grief-stricken over the death of her fiancé, Agnus, in the war, Moira Jean convinces her five compatriots to sneak out to the woods for a party--unaware that the forest is the domain of a fae prince known as the Dreamer. In revenge, the Dreamer kidnaps Moira Jean's friends, forcing them into an endless, deadly dance. It's up to Moira Jean to bargain for their freedom with the Dreamer, who demands increasingly difficult-to-obtain goods in trade ("a piece of a new-born"; "something that you have lost"). At the same time, she must keep the village running without them--and evade the Dreamer's clutches as he begins to pursue her romantically. Harwood does a masterful job shading both her glamorous villain and her tenacious heroine; the introduction of Moira Jean's bisexuality is particularly well-done, grounded in realistic-feeling historical thought patterns. The author also has a knack for building tension, keeping the pages flying throughout. This is not to be missed. (May)

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