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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The Ferrymen’s Wife by Georgina Merry


         The Ferrymen’s Wife by Georgina Merry

   Review 

 
What a great read, Georgina paints a great picture in The Ferryman’s Wife.  If you’re looking for a different kind of paranormal/mythical book look no farther.
Madeline is what you would call a spoiled brat. Her mother died while giving birth to her, her father lord Farrington gave her whatever she wanted no matter how much. Madeline and her cousin Celia were close, well as close as you could get to someone so spoiled. When Celia tells her that she has a secret and that she must not tell no one Madeline promises not to. Celia is in love with a man named Laurie de Bufort.. This is when everything hits the fan so to speak…

Madeline tries to take him away from Celia but when meeting him on a bridge late at night one night he hugs her and pushes her off a cliff… 

Madeline wakes up in a strange place with a man who says he’s going to take her as a wife. She has only one hope and his name is Nick. Will they make it out of this place in between life and death or will she end up like the other wives of the ferryman dead?  

This was such a different and unique read it was awesome I really hope there will be a book 2, I’ll defiantly be in line for it. There’s romance, action, suspense and the ending had me in tears so bring tissues you may need them. The plot and character development was amazing the way Madeline grows and matures is written perfectly and her and Nick’s relationship hints at maybe something a little more than friendship..

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