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Salt & Broom

Sharon Lynn Fisher

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English
47North
01 December 2023
“Fans of Jane Eyre will go feral for this.” —The Everygirl

Salt and broom, make this room

Safe and tight, against the night.

Trunks packed with potions and cures, Jane Aire sets out on a crisp, clear morning in October to face the greatest challenge of her sheltered girls’-school existence. A shadow lies over Thornfield Hall and its reclusive master, Edward Rochester. And he’s hired her only as a last resort.

Jane stumbles again and again as she tries to establish a rapport with her prickly new employer, but he becomes the least of her worries as a mysterious force seems to work against her. The threats mount around both Jane and Rochester—who’s becoming more intriguing and appealing to her by the day. Jane begins to fear her herb healing and protective charms may not be enough to save the man she’s growing to love from a threat darker and more dangerous than either of them imagined.

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Imprint:   47North
Country of Publication:   United States
ISBN:   9781662515699
ISBN 10:   1662515693
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sharon Lynn Fisher writes smart, twisty, passionate tales—mash-ups of fantasy, sci-fi, and slow-burn romance set in lush and atmospheric worlds, including The Faery Rehistory series. A city mouse who was dragged by her country-mouse-aspiring family to an acreage just outside Seattle, Sharon is mom to two brilliant teens, two ridiculous goats, an orange cat, and a fluctuating number of poultry. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her wandering the woods looking for mushrooms and fairies. For more information, visit www.sharonlynnfisher.com.

Reviews for Salt & Broom

“Fisher’s loose retelling brings a gothic fairy tale vibe to the classic and adds some twists that will keep even those familiar with the original guessing.” —Publishers Weekly


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