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Beth Cartwright

The House of Sorrowing Stars

The House of Sorrowing Stars

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A beautiful and beguiling book that tells a poignant and haunting story rich in slow-burning intrigue and tender emotion. It is a transporting, delicious fairytale about loss, beauty, and love.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 12 January 2023
Publisher: Cornerstone


A captivating and eerie literary masterpiece that delves into the depths of loss, catering to the tastes of fans of "The Binding" and "The Night Circus." This exquisite and enchanting book weaves a poignant and haunting narrative brimming with slow-burning intrigue and profound emotional depth.

Jennifer Saint, the acclaimed Sunday Times bestselling author of "Ariadne," has crafted a truly remarkable tale. Within these pages, you will embark on a transporting journey that explores the themes of loss, beauty, and love.

Kiran Millwood Hargrave, another renowned Sunday Times bestselling author, has also contributed her literary prowess to this captivating fairytale. Her wordsmithing transports you to a realm where loss, beauty, and love intertwine, creating a mesmerizing tapestry that will leave you spellbound.

"How do you heal a broken house?" is a question that permeates the narrative, as Liddy, the protagonist, finds herself alone on an island, surrounded by flowers that shimmer as dusk descends. This old, faded house, with its unrentable rooms and visits limited to those haunted by the memory of loss, holds a mysterious allure. However, when Liddy receives an invitation, she cannot resist the temptation, even though she has never experienced loss herself. With her curiosity piqued and a sense of entrapment weighing heavy on her heart, she decides to accept the invitation and venture into the enigmatic realm of the house.

Once inside, Liddy meets a diverse cast of characters. Vivienne, a beautiful and austere woman whose gaze leaves Liddy unsettled; Ben, the reserved gardener; and Raphael, the enigmatic Keymaker. Each character possesses their unique qualities and secrets, adding depth and complexity to the unfolding story. As Liddy embarks on a quest to uncover the root of their sorrow, she realizes that the house will not relinquish its secrets easily.

This haunting journey of self-discovery is filled with metaphor and evokes the essence of a classic fairytale. Prepare to immerse yourself in this spellbinding world, where every page is a testament to the author's exceptional storytelling abilities.

Ava Reid, the acclaimed Sunday Times bestselling author of "The Wolf and the Woodsman," has praised this captivating masterpiece. In her review, she describes it as a haunting journey of self-discovery that bursts with metaphor and carries the nostalgic feel of a classic fairytale. Reid encourages readers to get lost in this enchanting world, where Cartwright has deftly crafted a story that delves into the depths of what we find when we believe we are lost.

Heather Walter, the author of the Malice duology, also lends her praise to "The Broken House." She describes the book as haunting, surreal, and intricate, praising Cartwright for her skill in crafting a story that explores the complexities of loss and the resilience of the human spirit. Walter applauds Cartwright for her ability to create a story that is both captivating and thought-provoking, leaving readers with a lasting impression.

The prose in "The Broken House" is enchanting, poetic, and rich in imagery. Cartwright's wordsmithing enriches the beautiful fairytale world she has created, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the story's tapestry. A. E. Warren, the author of "Tomorrow," also commends the book's prose, describing it as enchanting, poetic, and rich in imagery. Warren praises Cartwright for her ability to create a story that is both captivating and thought-provoking, leaving readers with a lasting impression.

In conclusion, "The Broken House" is a haunting and captivating literary masterpiece that delves into the depths of loss, beauty, and love. Jennifer Saint, Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Ava Reid, Heather Walter, and A. E. Warren have all praised this exceptional book for its exceptional storytelling, metaphorical depth, and evocative prose. If you are a fan of "The Binding" and "The Night Circus" or seek a story that explores the complexities of the human heart, then "The Broken House" is a must-read. Prepare to be transported to a world where loss and sorrow intertwine, and where self-discovery and resilience are the keys to finding your way back to happiness.

Weight: 282g
Dimension: 129 x 198 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529157819

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