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kellamina 's review for:
The Firebird
by Susanna Kearsley
This is one of the first books I've read from this author and I liked it very much. It's a romance, to be sure, but through the lens of both history and magic. I liked the time travel and all the wonderful atmosphere and history of Europe. It occupies a welcome space somewhere between beachy romance simplicity and Jane Austen.
The Firebird was a delicious story within a story of a modern day art collector who becomes aware of the human history of objects just by touching them. She needs to determine provenance of an artifact and becomes entwined in the story of Anna, an 18th century orphan from Ireland who ends up in St. Petersburg.
The Firebird was a delicious story within a story of a modern day art collector who becomes aware of the human history of objects just by touching them. She needs to determine provenance of an artifact and becomes entwined in the story of Anna, an 18th century orphan from Ireland who ends up in St. Petersburg.