And a loud cry cut the morning-a hawk maybe, circling somewhere overhead. Strange, but Vi could hear birdsong in the stillness, a melody just as lovely as ever. "Sunrise was already streaking yellow in a line across the stone floor, piercing the chapel with colored light sifted through the stained glass. Kristy does a beautiful job of creating an awe-inspiring landscape through her words, painting delicate portraits of the world around her characters. Cambron brilliantly paints an incredible story of loss, love, and triumph - even amidst the darkest days of revolution, war, and losing a loved one. The Lost Castle timelessly weaves together three stories of three women in the picturesque French countryside of the Loire Valley, around a castle that encompasses the French Revolution, World War Two, and present day. What a beautiful piece of literature this is! I was ecstatic to be accepted to read the ARC for The Lost Castle prior to its publication. Kristy Cambron captured my heart with her debut album The Butterfly and the Violin and I have been following her ever since, reading each of her novels as they come out.
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