The Firebird by Susanna Kearsley

The Firebird by Susanna Kearsley
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication Date: June 2013
Categories: Historical, Time Travel, Romance
Description:

Two women. One mysterious relic. Separated by centuries. Nicola Marter was born with a gift so rare and dangerous, she keeps it buried deep. When she encounters a desperate woman trying to sell a small wooden carving called ?The Firebird, ? claiming it belonged to Russia’s Empress Catherine, it’s a problem. There’s no proof. But Nicola’s held the object. She knows the woman is telling the truth. Beloved by listeners as varied and adventurous as her novels, you will never forget spending time in New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Susanna Kearsley’s world.

My Thoughts:

This reader has a confession to make. I didn’t want to read this book. Gasp!

Romance? Time travel? Psychic abilities? Those topics are out of my comfort zone, to put it mildly.

This WAS me.

Imagine my utter surprise when I cracked this open and actually LIKED IT.

This is me NOW!

Now wait, before you think I’ve gone ga-ga for romance let me set you straight. I could have lived without the modern love story. On the other hand, the historical relationship made me feel all swoon-y and sigh-y.

Speaking of the historical sections? The author nailed it. The research must have been intense. Kearsley doesn’t cut a single corner. Historical fiction turns my crank. This one was spinning it!

The Firebird is the 2nd book in a series but absolutely works as a stand-alone read. Hints to the past history of the characters helped with that. I could tell there was more to the story. But it wasn’t irritating or distracting.

I KNOW!

I judged this book before I opened it and I was flat out mistaken.  There’s a lesson in there don’t you think?

I was wrong about you Firebird! Forgive me?

Photo: Ashleigh Bonang

As a former museum curator, Susanna Kearsley brings her own passion for research and travel to her novels, weaving modern-day and historical intrigue. She won the prestigious Catherine Cookson Fiction Award for her novel Mariana, the 2010 Romantic Times Book Reviews Reviewer’s Choice Award for Best Historical Fiction novel for The Winter Sea, was shortlisted for a 2012 RITA Award for The Rose Garden, and was a finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel from the Canadian Crime Writer’s Association for Every Secret Thing. She lives outside Toronto, Canada.

62 thoughts on “The Firebird by Susanna Kearsley

  1. Ha! Was it Rebecca's? I know she was NOT a fan, lol. I'm usually crazy ocd about starting at the beginning of a series. But I was obligated to read this and had NO time to read the first book. Thankfully this worked on its own. Then, Michelle told me above that this is actually a companion book, not really a sequel. (Which makes total sense)

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  2. Wonderful review, Jennifer. Don't you love it when a book defies your expectations by being better than you thought it would be? I'm really glad you enjoyed this, and I definitely want to read it. Kearsley has been on my I-really-want-to-read-her-but-other-books-keep-getting-in-the-way list for far too long. Somehow, I've got to find a way to fit at least one of her books in by the end of the year.

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  3. You sound like you had a fulfilling week of reading. And yes, your review had me move The Firebird further up on my wishlist :). I have only read one book by Kearsley, but remember enjoying it greatly. Thanks for the tip and enjoy your week of reading.

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  4. I so LOVE this review .. the .gifs work so well to make your points. I'm with you; not really into romance, but definitely into historical fiction! I think this one goes on the to-buy list!

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