Grimm Curiosities
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Narrated by:
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Henrietta Meire
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Joshua Akehurst
About this listen
In Victorian England, a young woman inherits her father’s curiosity shop and all its ghostly secrets in a bewitching novel by the author of Salt & Broom.
It’s 1851 in old York. Lizzy Grimm struggles to save her late father’s charmingly creepy yet floundering antique shop, Grimm Curiosities. Then, during a particularly snowy December in this most haunted city in England, things turn…curiouser.
Lizzy meets Antony Carlisle, whose sister suffers from the same perplexing affliction as Lizzy’s mother—both stricken silent and unresponsive after speaking with ghosts. Working closely together to fathom what power has transformed their loved ones and why, Lizzy and Antony discover an important clue: her father’s treasured set of rare books on ancient folktales, enchantments, and yuletide myths. Books that a persistent collector is awfully keen to purchase. Books Lizzy can’t bear to sell.
Every bewitching passage and illustration opens a doorway to something ancient and dangerously inviting. Keys to a mystery Lizzy and Antony are compelled to solve—even if doing so means unleashing one of this bright holiday’s darkest myths.
©2024 by Sharon Lynn Fisher. (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Critic reviews
“Fisher allows the suspense to build slowly even as the romance burns quickly. Romantasy readers will be hooked.” —Publishers Weekly
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- vicki guy
- 20-12-24
lovely story and well timed with christmas
I liked the characters and story. although the performance is a bit dated with the accents and language used ( story), it is set in Elizabethan England. good read and listen and if I hadn't gotten it on kindle unlimited I would have bought it for the right price.
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