(Thank you to the publisher and TLC Book Tours for providing me with a copy of this book!) |
A house as old as Fiercombe Manor holds many secrets
within its walls. But which dark chapter of its history is haunting
Alice, a young woman staying there during the course of a fateful
summer?
In 1933, naive twenty-two-year-old Alice is
pregnant, unmarried, and disgraced. She can no longer share her parents’
London home, so her desperate mother concocts a cover story and begs
her old friend, Mrs. Jelphs, for help. The housekeeper at rural
Fiercombe Manor, Mrs. Jelphs is moved by Alice’s “plight” as a new widow
and agrees to watch over her in the secluded English countryside until
the baby is born and given up for adoption. Because the manor house’s
owners, Lord and Lady Stanton, no longer live there, Alice’s only
company will be Mrs. Jelphs and her skeleton staff.
Thirty years before Alice’s arrival, Lady Elizabeth
Stanton awaits the birth of her second child, fervently hoping he will
be the boy her husband desires. But as her time nears, she is
increasingly tormented by memories of what happened with her first baby
and terrified that history will repeat itself . . . with devastating
consequences.
At first, Fiercombe Manor offers Alice a welcome
relief from her mother’s disapproving gaze. But she begins to sense that
all is not well in the picturesque Gloucestershire valley. After a
chance encounter with Tom, the young scion of the Stanton family, Alice
discovers that Fiercombe’s beauty is haunted by the clan’s tragic past.
She is determined to exorcise the ghosts of the idyllic, isolated house.
Nothing can prepare Alice for what she uncovers. Can
she escape the tragic fate of the other women who have lived in the
Fiercombe valley?
my thoughts:
Fiercombe Manor is the perfect book to settle down with on a rainy day (the rain adds to the atmosphere of the book). It has mystery, secrets, creepiness, and a huge manor to get lost in. Talk about Gothic! I absolutely loved this book! I found myself riveted by both Elizabeth and Alice's stories and couldn't wait to find out what would happen to them. Reading about each woman from their perspectives was a great touch as it afforded us a more personal look into their lives and also with information about the different time periods they lived in. I couldn't help but feel more involved with the story and Fiercombe Manor.
This book was filled with intrigue and so many secrets - it was unputdownable! The history and fiction were married perfectly in this story and provided a great backdrop for such a terrific set of narratives. I also found Riordan's exploration of the issue of women and mental illness to be important and insightful - she shared with us the ways in which society treated women with mental illness and they measures that were taken to deal with them. It was truly eye-opening and very fascinating. I found my heart aching.
Fiercombe Manor is a book that I would most definitely recommend to fans of historical fiction, women's fiction, and fan's of Gothic fiction - you will LOVE this book! To find out what other bloggers have to say about this fantastic novel, here's the link to the TLC Book Tour schedule for: Fiercombe Manor Thank you to the publisher and TLC Book Tours for providing me with a copy of this book!
6 comments:
This does sound good! I love gothic fiction, especially when it's set in an old house/manor haunted by past secrets...those are the books I'm drawn to. (Gothic fiction and ghost stories!) Can't wait to get my hands on this one!
Lark, it was really good. Definitely check it out! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did :)
I love finding a book that's perfect for a rainy day!
Lisa, me too! They improve the rainy days, don't they?
I loved this one too!
Ooh this sounds like a perfect book for the rainy spring weather that's just getting started here. I'll be picking up a copy for myself for sure!
Thanks for being a part of the tour.
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