*** 4.75 stars ***
This historical fantasy fiction is inspired by the true characters of the Brontë siblings, Charlotte, Branwell, Emily & Anne. The siblings lived on an isolated parsonage on the moors. Determined to escape their mundane & strict upbringing, they found a way to crossover to other worlds & later on to Verdopolis, the invented world of Charlotte and Branwell. Their ability to physically step into these worlds, interact with the characters & orchestrate the story in these worlds, came with a high price. When things begin to go awry, when Charlotte and Branwell are haunted by their invented characters causing their real lives to slowly fade away, the siblings have to make an ultimate sacrifice, even if it means at the cost of their invented characters, the dashing hero Duke of Zamorna & the obdurate villain Alexander Rogue.
This premise is certainly intriguing and captivated me from the beginning to the end. Fiction based on historical characters always intrigues me as I always look forward to the creativity of the author, and Coakley's creativity which offered a different angle to the lives of the Brontës was conspicious throughout this book. In real life, all the siblings died early and the author took liberties with this when explaining her version in this book, complementing the whole story. Her storytelling was ingenious with smooth and beautiful prose. Layers of mysteries were revealed slowly and were explained thoroughly. In a way, there was closure in which I appreciate a lot. This book also did not fall short of the suspense element! There were many twists!
Language used were very clean with no profanity at all! My one and only complaint with this book was that the English the characters spoke was a little modern albeit the timeline was 19th century. I wish that the dialogues and English spoken would reflect that time era better.
This book is narrated from all the siblings POV with alternating chapters among them. I always find that this is a good format as it allows the readers to build a deeper connection with the characters, knowing their inner thoughts and feelings. So yes, characters were quite well-developed distinctly but not in-depth. I do not really mind this as even without that, it is still an enjoyable read.
Truth be told I was skeptical about this book due to below average ratings, but boy was I glad to be wrong! This book is rich with imaginations and the intriguing suspenseful plot will get readers hook right from the beginning! A must read!