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Season of Storms13 reviews
Susanna Kearsley

Jove, 2001

I Loved it!
This is my first read by this author. Season of Storms captivated my full attention. I didn't expect that at all. I don't read a lot of mystery novels but I might now, especially by her. Her writing was beautiful and has a dream like quality to it. It's a very subtle book. It's the kind of book and story that you savor while sipping on something hot and in a big cushy chair. I couldn't put ...
  
  











  



  
Die Geister von Rosehill
Susanna Kearsley

Piper Verlag Gmbh, 2008
  
  











  



  
The Winter Sea3 reviews
Susanna Kearsley

Allison & Busby, 2008

First Contender to the Mary Stewart Throne
Susanna Kearsley's "The Winter Sea," is a darn good read. From the opening pages, her words flow like that of an old friend, lulling the reader into a comfortable sense of satisfaction that has one wishing that as the pages turn, more pages will mysteriously appear to allow this particular treat to be savored longer. In the great romantic/suspense tradition of Mary Stewart--who in my ...
  
  











  



  
Named of the Dragon7 reviews
Susanna Kearsley

Berkley, 1999

HAUNTING...EVOCATIVE...RIVETING
This is yet another beautifully written book by Susanna Kearsley. Almost as good as "Marianna" and better than "The Shadowy Horses", both by Ms. Kearsley, this book is a highly entertaining gothic style novel. A literary agent with a sad past, her client who is a children's author, another author romantically linked with the agent's client, and his brother, all spend the Christmas holidays ...
  
  











  



  
3 Books By Susanna Kearsley (The Shadowy Horses, Named of The Dragon, To Tame a Wolf)
Susanna Kearsley, 1997
  
  











  



  
Shadowy Horses30 reviews
Susanna Kearsley

Jove, 1999

Paranormal Romance
I love ghost stories, the old-fashioned kind where the ghost helps a mystery to be solved, and this book sure has that. The book is very descriptive, drawing you into the small Scottish town on the coast, with a wealth of vivid characters that you feel you know by the end of the book. You can hear the wind howling, feel the rain on your skin, the writing is just so good. The romance between ...
  
  











  



  
The Splendour Falls8 reviews
Susanna Kearsley

Corgi, 1995

Enchanted Setting, Magical Plot
When emotionally hard-boiled Emily agrees to join her errant cousin Harry on an academic-treasure-hunting holiday in Chinon, France, she does so reluctantly. Yet, from the very first moment she sees the fabled chateau and senses its evocative magic, she slightly lets down her guard, becoming slowly embroiled in the events surrounding a recent murder in the village and the corresponding ...
  
  











  



  
MARIANA23 reviews
Susanna Kearsley

Bantam Books, 1995

WOW!!!!!
That one word sums up my elation at finishing this book. I took this book at a leisurely pace because I didn't want to rush it, and it wasn't so engrossing for me at first to have to rush into. I'm glad I did this because this is one that lingers. I read "The Shadowy Horses" first and can honestly say that I enjoyed this one more, I'm currently reading "Splendour Falls", which was I believe ...
  
  











  



  
The Shadowy Horses1 review
Susanna Kearsley

Jove Books, 1999

AN ATMOSPHERIC GHOST STORY...
Beautifully written, the book immediately grips the reader in its thrall. The plot is well developed, as are the main characters. There are also enough twists and turns to satisfy most. If you enjoyed Susanna Kearsley's bestselling novel, "Mariana", you will also enjoy this one. The plot revolves around an archaeological site in Scotland where our heroine, archaeologist Verity Grey, is ...
  
  











  



  
Season of Storms1 review
Susanna Kearsley

Jove Books, 2001

MILDLY SUSPENSEFUL...
This is a somewhat tepid book by this award winning author. Perhaps because her other novels are so terrific, this one pales in comparison. While well written, it moves along at a ponderous pace, a lull before the storm that never quite arrives. The author weaves two stories in one. One is about a turn of the century actress, Celia Sands, who mysteriously disappeared, during a torrid affair ...
  
  











  



  
Glanz und Schatten.
Susanna Kearsley

Kabel Verlag, 1999
  
  











  



  
Undertow1 review
Susanna Kearsley

Thomas Bouregy & Company, 1993

Early Kearsley--a Must for Kearsley Collectors
Those of use who enjoy Susanna Kearsley's deft touch at romantic suspense will perhaps be a bit fanatical about wanting to find the two books, "Gemini Game" and "Undertow" which she wrote for Avalon Books, a puplisher that brings "Americans the finest in family reading." Like "Gemini Game", "Undertow" is an innocuous little story with the fairly stereotypical characters one would expect to find ...
  
  











  



  
Mariana1 review
Susanna Kearsley

Seal Books, 1998

A COMPELLING PAGE TURNER...
It is no wonder that this book won the 1993 Catherine Cookson Fiction Prize! It is a wonderful book written in the best Gothic tradition. Those who love the works of Anya Seton, Barbara Erskine, Victoria Holt, and Catherine Cookson, will love reading "Mariana". It is, without a doubt, a great read. The book takes the main character, Julia Beckett, to a past life, after she purchases ...
  
  











  



  
Damals in Lissabon
Susanna Kearsley

Piper Verlag GmbH, 2006
  
  











  



  
Rosehill.
Susanna Kearsley

Piper, 2001
  
  











  



  
The Shadowy Horses1 review
Susanna Kearsley

ISIS, 1998

ATMOSPHERIC AND EERIE...
Beautifully written, the book immediately grips the reader in its thrall. The plot is well developed, as are the main characters. There are also enough twists and turns to satisfy most. If you enjoyed Susanna Kearsley's previous novel, "Mariana", you will also enjoy this one. The plot revolves around an archaeological site in Scotland where our heroine, archaeologist Verity Grey, is working. ...
  
  











  



  
Der Ruf der Nacht. Roman.1 review
Susanna Kearsley

Piper, 2002

Der Ruf der Nacht
Der Ruf der Nacht ist Susanna Kearsley leider nicht so gut gelungen wie ihre restlichen Bücher, in dem verwirrenden Wechelspiel von Zauberern, und bösen Menschen verliert man leicht den Überblick.
  
  











  








   



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