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Fitcher's Brides
Fitcher's Brides | Gregory Frost
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The tale of Bluebeard, reenvisioned as a dark fable of faith and truth 1843 is the "last year of the world," according the Elias Fitcher, a charismatic preacher in the Finger Lakes district of New York State. He's established a utopian community on an estate outside the town of Jeckyll's Glen, where the faithful wait, work, and pray for the world to end. Vernelia, Amy, and Catherine Charter are the three young townswomen whose father falls under the Reverend Fitcher's hypnotic sway. In their old house, where ghostly voices whisper from the walls, the girls are ruled by their stepmother, who is ruled in turn by the fiery preacher. Determined to spend Eternity as a married man, Fitcher casts his eye on Vernelia, and before much longer the two are wed. But living on the man's estate, separated from her family, Vern soon learns the extent of her husband's dark side. It's rumored that he's been married before, though what became of those wives she does not know. Perhaps the secret lies in the locked room at the very top of the housethe single room that the Reverend Fitcher has forbidden to her. Inspired by the classic fairy tales "Bluebeard" and "The Fitcher Bird," this dark fantasy is set in New York State's "Burned-Over District," at its time of historic religious ferment. All three Charter sisters will play their part in the story of Fitcher's Utopia: a story of faith gone wrong, and evil countered by one brave, true soul. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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JessClark78
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1843 is “the last year of the world” — according to Elias Fitcher, a charismatic preacher in upstate NY. Determined to spend Eternity as a married man, he sets his eye on the three young daughters of one of his devout followers.
This reimagining of the Bluebeard tale was so good. It‘s a very dark story that I would highly recommend to dark fantasy lovers.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

#FairytaleReadingChallenge #Bluebeard
#SeriesLove2024 #ReadAway2024

DieAReader 🥳Great 10mo
TheSpineView Great job! 10mo
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JessClark78
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Starting this next for the #FairytaleReadingChallenge. Part of The Fairy Tale Series. #Bluebeard

#JumpStart2024 #SeriesLove2024 #ReadAway2024

TheSpineView Fantastic! 11mo
DieAReader 🤓📚Awesome! 11mo
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LitDrivenGirl
Fitcher's Brides | Gregory Frost
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I was recently talking with my sister Zoe about fantasy cover illustrators and how they are instantly recognizable/memorable. Especially the 90s because they seemed obsessed with the work of Thomas Canty, rightfully so since we tend to gravitate to them anyways. As I'm working on inventory in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy section I've come across several Canty covers and other covers that are quirky. (Continued in comments)

LitDrivenGirl Do you have a favorite illustrator you collect or can easily identify when you are out and about book shopping? Do you judge books by their cover art game 😎😉? 6y
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aeeklund
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“But...I thought we were going to read today!?”

(SO hard to leave for work when she does this!!)

#miyacatsprite #miyareads #catsoflitst

GypsyKat Awe, so cute! 😍 6y
elkeOriginal Such a wonderful Floof! How can you LEAVE?! Floof has good taste - that fairy tale series is a favorite of mine/my cat‘s too 😸 6y
Leftcoastzen So sweet😻 6y
LauraBeth I would be guilty of constantly wanting to snuggle that floofy face 😻 6y
rubyslippersreads I would call in sick. 😹 6y
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StaceyKondla
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What are your favourite fairy tales re-told? I have loved the Fairy Tale Series created by Terri Windling sooooooo much!
Fitcher's Brides is a dark and gritty and amazing re-telling of Bluebeard and it stands out in my mind after reading it when it was released in 2002.

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StaceyKondla @CherylDeFranceschi - I already have read Briar Rose, but I am definitely adding Kissing the Witch and The Rose and The Beast to my list of books to look for - I love going on quests in used book shops ❤❤ 8y
CherylDeFranceschi I ❤️Tanith Lee books! I'm thankful there are so many for me to track down. I haven't read the one you have here. 8y
Clare-Dragonfly Tam Lin is one of my favorite books of all time! I love fairy tale retellings but somehow haven't read Fitcher's Brides yet. I need the rest of that whole series! 8y
StaceyKondla @rubyslippersreads Can't go wrong with Robin McKinley! Great recommendation ❤ 8y
StaceyKondla @Clare-Dragonfly It is a great series - some of the titles can be a bit hard to find. I ❤Tam Lin, too 😊 8y
StaceyKondla @annahenke I also enjoyed Cinder! Loved the cyborg spin to the fairy tale ❤ (edited) 8y
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