The Broken Edge of the World
Review Quotes: "This psychologically incisive supernatural novel by Bruzas blends the eerie cadence of dark fairy tales with modern suspense to probe themes of obsession. Sylvie's unflinchingly self-critical yet deeply empathetic first-person narration captures both...
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Review Quotes: --Kendare Blake, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of Three Dark Crowns "With deft, atmospheric prose and lush, otherworldly lore, Bruzas captures the essence of self-identity, belonging and the kind of love that both consumes and inspires. A dazzling modern fairytale." --Kika Hatzopoulou, bestselling author of Threads That Bind "The Broken Edge of the World is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of self-acceptance that captures the candid reality of living with mental health issues. Bruzas masterfully portrays the raw, authentic pangs of first love while weaving in luminous threads of magical realism. Truly unlike anything I've read before." --Jackie Khalilieh, award-winning author of Something More "One part fairy tale, one part love letter to Nebraska, The Broken Edge of the World is a unique and haunting exploration of the intersection of love, family secrets, and mental health. Sylvie's struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder is written with care and sensitivity, on a backdrop of achingly beautiful prose and enigmatic magic." --Allison Bitz, psychologist and award-winning author of The Unstoppable Bridget Bloom Biographical Note: Alena Bruzas grew up in Seattle and currently lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, with her family. She is the author of the acclaimed novels To the Bone and Ever Since, and she hopes her writing will find the people who need it most. When she's not writing, Alena works at a bookstore and serves on the board for Ten Thousand Villages, Lincoln. She also occasionally cooks dinner, worries about commas, and wanders the prairie. Publisher Marketing: Their love is destined, but can it survive her compulsion for beauty? Haunting and steamy, this spellbinding fantasy romance will enthrall you with its alluring concoction of traditional Grimm's and modern thrills. "With deft, atmospheric prose and lush, otherworldly lore, Bruzas captures the essence of self-identity, belonging and the kind of love that both consumes and inspires. A dazzling modern fairytale." --Kika Hatzopoulou, bestselling author of Threads That Bind Sylvie has taken a summer job at a remote and alluring prairie preserve in the middle of the Great Plains. It's a much-needed escape--from her sadness, from her cruelly distant father, and maybe even from herself: She longs to be free of the intrusive, obsessive thoughts that are her constant burden. Soon, she finds herself drawn to a stunning shepherd boy and can't stop herself from going to him at night, even though she's been warned to keep away. During the day, though, she begins to develop a friendship with another boy, a strange-looking and strangely gentle coworker named Jack . . . and gradually to uncover the mysteries of this place that feels more like home than anyplace has before it. But those mysteries include a powerful curse, and when she uncovers the truth of it, she becomes recklessly determined to break it--to free the one trapped in its spell. She fails to consider the possibility that her actions could break much more than just the curse, and that some burdens demand to be borne. Review Citations:
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