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Amethyst Ambrosia Hill Book One Rebecca Henry
Amethyst
Ambrosia Hill
Book One
Rebecca Henry
Genre: YA LGBTQ Magical Realism
Publisher: Finch Books
Date of Publication: April 26th 2022
Word Count: 35,000
Cover Artist: Finch Books
Tagline: Sent away because of her feelings for a girl, she discovered a birthright of magic at her aunt’s lake house.
Book Description:
Thirteen-year-old Zinnia is about to turn fourteen when her life is flipped upside down. With her parents on the brink of a divorce, Zinnia is sent to spend the summer with her eccentric great-aunts on their lake house away from her home in Manhattan. Zinnia arrives at her aunt’s massive Victorian house, with a heavy heart.
After a recent falling out, she had with her best friend Charlotte, who betrayed her trust by showing the meanest and most popular girl in school a letter Zinnia wrote confessing her feelings for Charlotte. The aunts rely on practical magic, acceptance, and old family friends to help heal their great-niece in more ways than one.
But what no one expected that summer was for Zinnia to meet Billie, another girl who was more like Zinnia than she would have guessed.
Rebecca Henry is an American author living abroad in England. She is a devoted vegan who gardens, practices yoga, crafts, travels the world, and bakes. Rebecca’s favorite holiday is Halloween, and she is obsessed with anything and everything witchy! Besides writing fiction, Rebecca is also the author of her vegan holiday cookbook collection and green living lifestyle book. Her love for animals, baking with her family, having a plant-based diet, and cruelty-free, green lifestyle inspired her nonfiction novels. You can find all Rebecca’s books on Amazon and Goodreads.
“It’s just for the
summer.” That’s what my parents told me as I boarded the train to spend three
months in the countryside with my great-aunts. The city skyline faded into the
distance, replaced by rolling hills that climbed high into the horizon. The gentle
rocking of the train lulled me into a trance. Three months in an old house, on
top of a tall hill overlooking a silent lake in a sleepy village with nothing
to do, was enough to make me lose my mind.
“Great,” I said out loud
to myself, my thoughts turning to the city that I was leaving behind. There was
always something to do in Manhattan, whether it was going out to eat, going to
a skateboard park, catching a movie or going to the mall. By the time the
conductor announced Ambrosia Hill, I was the only passenger left. Me, myself,
and I, all alone, a ticket for one to the last stop on the line.
I peeked out of the
window and saw the glistening ripples of Lake Cauldron. The black turrets of a
tall Victorian-style house touched the clouds like a church steeple in an empty town. I could almost see both my aunts
sitting on the porch overlooking their enormous garden, drinking freshly
squeezed lemonade with their long black dresses, wide-brimmed hats and crimson
boots. As the train rolled to a stop, I grabbed my suitcase then left the car.
The station was quiet and empty, much like my plans for the summer.
I enjoyed the excerpt, this sounds really good
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ReplyDeleteFantastic excerpt, cool cover, intriguing trailer and the book sounds like an excellent read! Thanks for sharing it with me and have a great day!
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