Beth Cartwright has taught English in Greece and travelled around South East Asia and South America, where she worked at an animal sanctuary. A love of language and the imaginary led her to study English Literature and Linguistics at Lancaster University, and she now lives on the edge of the Peak District with her family and two cats.
This beautiful and beguiling book tells a poignant and haunting story rich in slow-burning intrigue and tender emotion * Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne * A transporting, delicious fairytale about loss, beauty, and love. * Kiran Millwood Hargrave * A haunting journey of self-discovery, bursting with metaphor, and with the feel of a classic fairytale. Prepare to get lost in this spellbinding world. * Ava Reid, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Wolf and the Woodsman * The House of Sorrowing Star is like a dream poured onto a page. Haunting, surreal, and intricate, Cartwright has deftly crafted a story about what we find when we believe we are lost. * Heather Walter, author of Malice. * Enchanting, poetic prose that enriches a beautiful fairytale world. * A. E. Warren, author of the Tomorrow’s Ancestors series * PRAISE FOR FEATHERTIDE * : * A beautiful fairytale of a book with the most delicious prose. I devoured every page * Alex Bell, bestselling author of The Polar Bear Explorers’ Club * A charming read filled with some beautifully poetic prose * SFX * An enchanting fairytale set in a rich fantasy world. * The Sun * I would definitely recommend this book if you are a fantasy fan and just want a book you can cosy up in bed with and just forget about the world. * Two Book Thieves Blog *