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Overview*IndieBRAG medallion recipient. *Shelf Unbound Finalist for 2021 Best Indie Book Award. *Next Generation Indie Book Awards 2021 Finalist in the category of Historical Fiction. *American Fiction Awards 2021 Finalist in the category of Family Saga. *Shortlisted for the 2021 Goethe Award by Chanticleer International. *Book Excellence Awards 2022 Finalist in the Historical category. *National Indie Excellence Awards 16th Annual Finalist in the category of Regional Fiction: Southeast. *Historical Fiction Company 2022 HFC 'Highly Recommended' Award. *Literary Titan Gold Award, July 2022. *Longlisted for Chanticleer International's 2023 Best Series Award (as part of The Silk Trilogy). Headless dolls, horse races, and arson-the tools of passion. It's 1899, and Caroline Corbett is ready for the twentieth century. She's excited to find work and meet new people-but gets more than expected when a rough-hewn Lowcountry farmer and a small-town doctor both engage her affections. The broad-shouldered, genial farmer is clear about his desires, and he's there for her. The doctor is sophisticated, educated, and obviously the right choice-but sees no reason to dwell on certain realities. In trying to decide between them, Caroline fails to consider the girl Jessie. A young sociopath bent on her own way, Jessie Bell sees very good reasons to dredge up unpleasant realities-and to create new ones. Before long, this South Carolina landscape is riddled with the detritus of her intense jealousies, which have set astonishing and horrifying events into motion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sophia AlexanderPublisher: Onalex Books Imprint: Onalex Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.730kg ISBN: 9781955444026ISBN 10: 1955444021 Pages: 382 Publication Date: 30 June 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe social realism of Jane Austen meets the Southern gothic of Flannery O'Connor in this absorbing novel by Sophia Alexander. Silk: Caroline's Story explores questions of longing and desire, of jealousy and heartbreak, and of the fateful choices that shape one's destiny-or doom us completely. Alexander has a true gift for illuminating the most intimate desires of her historical characters in this richly drawn book that I couldn't put down. -Sarah Domet, critically-acclaimed author of The Guineveres. This is gorgeous, richly layered historical fiction with a hint of something more that takes it to another level. -Bonnie Reads and Writes [Jessie's] passion is magnetic right to the end of the story. Alexander does a good job of fleshing out all of the other major characters, but the novel belongs to dangerous, deadly Jessie... A richly atmospheric tale about two very different women seeking their ideal loves. -Kirkus Reviews. Dr. Conner and Clayton Bell are prime examples of the class differences in the Carolinas... It is a whirlwind following the three of them and watching Jessie maneuvering in the background... There is never a dull moment in the plot. The descriptions are vivid, and you feel like you are there in the old south, experiencing the changes in the society as they happen. -Literary Titan, 5-star review. Laced with a thread of romance and driven by a gothic vibe, Silk offers historical fans a taste of other genres while remaining firmly rooted in history. -Tanya E. Williams, author of All That Was. In the tradition of the Southern Gothics, the tale is dark and the characters' golden hopes are merely gilding.... Jealousy, murder, and confusion infect Carrie and Anne's halcyon lives. Even the dream of a perfect marriage and women's freedom is an illusion - just as illusory as the idyllic Southern Past. -Kristina Turner of Reader Views. [I]ntriguing and well-written... [A]rtfully intermingles the romance of the South with the romance of its characters. The colorful history of the era is masterfully woven throughout... Ms. Alexander has ventured outside the box to create a truly unique and entertaining story. Well worth the read! -Kellyn McClarry, author of Indian Summer. Silk is a must-read! You will be drawn into this historical romance filled with Southern charm. ...The captivating, picturesque, descriptive day-to-day lives of a range of characters will keep you guessing. The triumphs and tragedies... leave you wanting more. I can't wait to see what happens next in this trilogy. -Gwendolyn A. Martin, author of Dr. Gwen's A to Z Self-Care Guide(s). Silk: Caroline's Story by Sophia Alexander is a masterpiece! ...Sophia was realistic in her character and story development, showing that everything is far from cut and dried when it involves matters of the heart. ...I developed a grudging respect for Jessie, but she had to be the devil's spawn. Sophia is such a gifted storyteller... -Jennifer Ibiam, Readers' Favorite. A wonderfully crafted tale populated with the unique kind of crazy the South specializes in... -IndieBRAG Readers """The social realism of Jane Austen meets the Southern gothic of Flannery O'Connor in this absorbing novel by Sophia Alexander. Silk: Caroline's Story explores questions of longing and desire, of jealousy and heartbreak, and of the fateful choices that shape one's destiny-or doom us completely. Alexander has a true gift for illuminating the most intimate desires of her historical characters in this richly drawn book that I couldn't put down."" -Sarah Domet, critically-acclaimed author of The Guineveres. ""This is gorgeous, richly layered historical fiction with a hint of something more that takes it to another level."" -Bonnie Reads and Writes ""[Jessie's] passion is magnetic right to the end of the story. Alexander does a good job of fleshing out all of the other major characters, but the novel belongs to dangerous, deadly Jessie... A richly atmospheric tale about two very different women seeking their ideal loves."" -Kirkus Reviews. ""Dr. Conner and Clayton Bell are prime examples of the class differences in the Carolinas... It is a whirlwind following the three of them and watching Jessie maneuvering in the background... There is never a dull moment in the plot. The descriptions are vivid, and you feel like you are there in the old south, experiencing the changes in the society as they happen."" -Literary Titan, 5-star review. ""Laced with a thread of romance and driven by a gothic vibe, Silk offers historical fans a taste of other genres while remaining firmly rooted in history."" -Tanya E. Williams, author of All That Was. ""In the tradition of the Southern Gothics, the tale is dark and the characters' golden hopes are merely gilding.... Jealousy, murder, and confusion infect Carrie and Anne's halcyon lives. Even the dream of a perfect marriage and women's freedom is an illusion - just as illusory as the idyllic Southern Past."" -Kristina Turner of Reader Views. ""[I]ntriguing and well-written... [A]rtfully intermingles the romance of the South with the romance of its characters. The colorful history of the era is masterfully woven throughout... Ms. Alexander has ventured outside the box to create a truly unique and entertaining story. Well worth the read!"" -Kellyn McClarry, author of Indian Summer. ""Silk is a must-read! You will be drawn into this historical romance filled with Southern charm. ...The captivating, picturesque, descriptive day-to-day lives of a range of characters will keep you guessing. The triumphs and tragedies... leave you wanting more. I can't wait to see what happens next in this trilogy."" -Gwendolyn A. Martin, author of Dr. Gwen's A to Z Self-Care Guide(s). ""Silk: Caroline's Story by Sophia Alexander is a masterpiece! ...Sophia was realistic in her character and story development, showing that everything is far from cut and dried when it involves matters of the heart. ...I developed a grudging respect for Jessie, but she had to be the devil's spawn. Sophia is such a gifted storyteller..."" -Jennifer Ibiam, Readers' Favorite. ""A wonderfully crafted tale populated with the unique kind of crazy the South specializes in..."" -IndieBRAG Readers" Author InformationSophia Alexander writes award-winning, character-driven historical fiction that grips readers' emotions and surprises them with unexpected twists. A Lowcountry native, she is the author of The Silk Trilogy. Her writing is inspired by historical fact, genealogical investigations, intuitive guesswork, and fanciful romanticizations. Sophia is a graduate of the College of Charleston and lives with her family in Savannah, GA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |