Season of Light
By (Author) Katharine McMahon
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
14th August 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 200mm, Height 130mm, Spine 30mm
304g
1788. Asa Ardleigh, the impressionable daughter of a country squire, has travelled to Paris with her sister Philippa and Philippa's new husband. In the heady days before the Revolution, they find a city fizzing with new ideas - and Asa meets and falls in love with a dashing revolutionary, Didier Paulin. When Asa is forced to return to England, their affair is curtailed, but they continue to exchange letters as storm clouds gather over France and war with England looms.
Back in England, no one knows of Asa's liaison as the family's financial worries put pressure on her to marry. But then disturbing news reaches Asa from France and she must decide whether to follow her head or her heart...More Georgette Heyer than Hilary Mantel, this fluent novel captures that heady energy that proves so attractive to young women seeking 'very heaven' in the arms of some revolutionary youth. -- Emma Hagestadt * i NEWSPAPER *
Well-researched historical figures and references root the book firmly in its setting. * BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH *
A well-written historical novel with compelling characters. * TELEGRAPH & ARGUS *
bewitching * CHOICE *
Katharine McMahon studied English and Drama at Bristol University. She has worked as a teacher in schools and universities, as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow supporting student writing and has run national training courses. She is involved with local theatre and lives with her family in Hertfordshire. Visit her website at katharinemcmahon.com.