Intoxicating. Spellbinding.
This is the spellbinding tale or should I say haunting saga of the Ducharme family. From cover to cover author Jonis Agee spins a story spanning from 1811 to 1950 filled with mystery, greed, desire as history repeats it self again and again through the lives of the cursed Ducharme family.
This book was so good I couldn't put it down for even a moment. I didn't desire to rush but to take my time and enjoy every moment as the past wove it's way into the present and then worked itself back again revealing all the little intricate bits that made this story wonderful.
I don't want to give anything away but must urge all to pick up this book! I feel as if I give my own synopsis, even a brief one would spoil the mystery and adventure of this book. To the end of the book I was still finding out things that were not known. Truly curious to the last page. I'll give some words: mysterious, thrilling, curious, strength, pain, death defying love, small town, farming, pirates, treasure, greed, ruthless, race, family.
I'm giving this a 6 stars in my book, to tell you how good it was. The writing was phenomenal. This is my first time reading anything by this author but I must say the skill with which she displayed within this book is to be greatly commended. The historical fiction was accurate, exciting, teaching and interesting. You could tell this author put a lot of time into research to work this into a good book. Also, the art of description exhibited with in this book is just amazing. I've never been to any of the places mentioned and I had a perfect mental visual. That goes not only for the scenery but each character, each animal, apparition, tool, article of clothing or weather element was intricately delivered out of the mind of the author, onto the page, read and back into my minds eye, such was the gift of this writing. I recommend it most definitely to historical fiction readers, of course but to anyone really because with this type of family saga spanning time there's a story within to interest anyone.
Good stuff! Really good stuff!
As an after thought.. it reminded me the slightest bit of The Shipping News.