Author:Carol Goodman
'This is where all stories start, on the edge of a dark wood...'
Ever since moving to Fairwick to take up a teaching post at the local college, Callie has been having vivid, erotic dreams about a man made out of moonlight and shadows. Dreams she begins to fear as well as anticipate...
She learns that her home - a Victorian cottage at the edge of a wood she bought on a whim - is supposedly haunted. And then her new - and rather strange - colleagues tell her a local legend about an incubus demon with a human past who was enchanted by a fairy queen...
Hopelessly addictive...definitely the season's guilty pleasure
—— Time OutIncubus is a fabulous mixture of classic Gothic themes, paranormal romance and urban fantasy. Hugely enjoyable and highly recommended, Incubus gets the Fairwick Chronicles off to a great start - leaving this reviewer already looking forward to the next instalment of this series
—— www.lovevampires.comsuccessfully bringing together a welcome injection of gothic mystery back into a supernatural romance story. I very much enjoyed reading this book and without a doubt can say that Goodman's Fairwick Chronicles have a lot of potential for future reading
—— Fantasy Book ReviewLove the Twilight series? Then read Carol Goodman's new vampire thriller, Incubus
—— StylistThis is a wonderfully clever and inventive tale of magic, yet still contemporary and believable. The author's subtle yet very effective use of foreshadowing keeps the reader engaged, and the surprising ending has a lovely dose of bittersweet romance and a good dash of optimism
—— Romantic TimesThis book pulled me in and wouldn't let go. I'm pleased to have found another paranormal series to get myself hooked on and am already looking forward to the next installment of The Fairwick Chronicles. Paranormal romance fans will certainly get their fix
—— onemorepage.co.ukAn original novel which combines elements of gothic romance with the current trend for supernatural fiction.
—— quillsandzebras.wordpress.comThis is a fabulous book. It's intriguing, well-written and a real page turner.
—— blogcritics.orgAn enjoyable, solid, gothic fantasy offering
—— fantasybookreviews.co.ukHugely enjoyable and highly recommended.
—— lovevampires.coma literal fairytale romance which keeps you gripped until the very end.
—— xrebelangelx.blogspot.comA lovely book, beautiful to look at and a captivating story. Goodman has a superb way of drawing you into her world, the magic within is subtle, enchanting enough to weave a spell over the reader without causing you to suspend belief.
—— wordandpiece.wordpress.comUnsworth is a spare and elegant writer, and his lean prose keeps perfect pace with the mounting tension as international players fight over the land. An unexpected page-turner that foreshadows the current turbulence in the Middle East.
—— PsychologiesLand of Marvels is a most intriguing fiction, as multi-layered and full of unexpected discoveries as the terrain so rich in narrative into which Somerville is so desperately burrowing. Unsworth's knowledge of his novel's historical and archaeological background is gracefully deployed, as are the parallels with the later conflict, which are never allowed to overshadow the vivid characterisation and elegant, intricate plotting by means of which the author pursues his real theme: the nature of stories that human beings tell themselves about the past, the present, and the future.
—— The TimesAs you would expect from Barry Unsworth, the place and period are beautifully evoked and the plot gathers pace to a brilliant climax.
—— Reader's DigestLand of Marvels is a novel about deception, greed and the restrictions of decorum, a time capsule reopened and a well-paced saga of broken family ties. It also offers an evocative glimpse at the lands that have since been reborn as Iraq.
—— Scotland on SundayAnyone familiar with Barry Unsworth's work will know the relish he takes in intrigue and subterfuge. Here, the entire cast is engaged in a kind of gavotte of dissembling, eagerly trying to outwit each other. This, as one might expect, is beautifully orchestrated, with everyone dancing to what they falsely believe to be their own tunes. And while the contemporary resonances of his story are plainly there - Mesopotamia, or modern-day Iraq, is being picked over by various self-interested outsiders keen to plunder its resources - they are never laboured.
—— Sunday TelegraphHe has a marvellously sinuous way of moving in and out of his characters points of view and styles of speech... neck-deep in spies, double- and triple-crosses, forbidden love and pistol-shots... Give yourself up and there's a clanking good read to be enjoyed.
—— Literary ReviewA heady mix of history, politics and espionage.
—— Waterstone's Books QuarterlyBarry Unsworth - winner of the Booker Prize once, shortlisted twice - has a lot to live up to. In Land of Marvels he does so magnificently ... Lofty dreams and smash-and-grab capitalism are deftly woven together in precise and elegant prose.
—— New BooksEngaging and informative, with snappy dialogue and a fabulous, if slightly abrupt, ending.
—— Irish ExaminerBrilliant exploration of the tensions on an archaeological dig as the first world war looms.
—— The Sunday Times ‘100 Best Holiday Reads’Land of Marvels offers a fluent plot peopled by sharp, affecting characters and graced with the author's usual erudite wit and understanding humour
—— Financial Times[a] cleverly plotted and elegantly written novel...Unsworth has evidently done a great deal of research, but this is woven seamlessly into the fabric of the novel so that the reader is caught up in the excitement of Somerville's discoveries.
—— The Sunday Times