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Martha Everts Holden

Rosemary and Rue, by Amber

In “Rosemary and Rue,” Martha Everts Holden weaves a compelling narrative that melds elements of fantasy with the intricacies of modern urban life. The novel explores the life of a half-fae private investigator navigating a treacherous world teeming with magical creatures, dark conspiracies, and personal demons. Holden's prose is imbued with lyrical beauty and detail, effectively capturing both the enchantment and peril of her protagonist's journey. Set against the backdrop of a contemporary San Francisco imbued with mythical life, the book invites readers to ponder the intersections of identity, belonging, and morality within a richly imagined context. Martha Everts Holden, a luminary in contemporary speculative fiction, draws upon her extensive background in folklore and mythology, which informs her nuanced understanding of character development and world-building. Her experiences as a creative educator and her deep-rooted appreciation for the complexities of human emotions provided a fertile ground for the themes prevalent in “Rosemary and Rue.” This multifaceted background imbues her storytelling with authenticity and depth, making her exploration of fae lore resonate profoundly in today'Äôs society. Readers who crave intricate plotlines, vivid character arcs, and evocative prose will find “Rosemary and Rue” a mesmerizing addition to their literary collection. With its blend of mystery, magic, and exploration of self, the novel stands as a testament to Holden's ability to craft narratives that are as thought-provoking as they are entertaining.
208 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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