Mysteries of Thorn Manor

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Pub Date 5 Apr 2023 | Archive Date 18 Jan 2023
Simon and Schuster UK Children's | Simon & Schuster Children's UK

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From the internationally bestselling author of Vespertine comes a heart-stopping new sequel novella to the breathtaking fantasy Sorcery of Thorns. This is the perfect read for fans of Cassandra Clare, Sarah J. Maas’s A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES series, and Holly Black!

Elisabeth Scrivener is finally settling into her new life with sorcerer Nathaniel Thorn. Now that their demon companion Silas has returned, so has scrutiny from nosy reporters hungry for gossip about the city’s most powerful sorcerer and the librarian who stole his heart. But something strange is afoot at Thorn Manor: the estate’s wards, which are meant to keep their home safe, are acting up and forcibly trapping the Manor’s occupants inside. Surely it must be a coincidence that this happened just as Nathaniel and Elisabeth started getting closer to one another . . . ?

With no access to the outside world, Elisabeth and Nathaniel have to work together to discover the source of the magic before they’re due to host the city’s Midwinter Ball. Faced with a house filled with unexpected secrets, the couple will have to lean on their connection like never before to set things right before it’s too late . . .

Praise for New York Times bestselling Sorcery of Thorns:
'A bewitching gem . . . I absolutely loved every moment of this story' – Stephanie Garber, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Caraval series
'If you loved the Hogwarts Library . . . you’ll be right at home at Summershall' – Katherine ArdenNew York Times bestselling author of The Bear and the Nightingale
'An enthralling adventure replete with spellbinding characters, a slow-burning love story, and a world worth staying lost in' – Kirkus Reviews, starred review
From the internationally bestselling author of Vespertine comes a heart-stopping new sequel novella to the breathtaking fantasy Sorcery of Thorns. This is the perfect read for fans of Cassandra...

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ISBN 9781398522107
PRICE £9.99 (GBP)
PAGES 192

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The perfect novella/sequel!
Filled with all the fluff and romance that we needed more of in SoT 🥰
We're back with our favourite characters as they try to settle into life 2 months after the events from the first book
It's honestly the perfect ending we needed for them, and 100% worth the read 🤍
Thankyou NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for the ARC

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Mysteries of Thorn Manor was everything I could ever have wanted and more in a Sorcery of Thorns sequel.

Thorn Manor’s wards are malfunctioning just days before they’re due to host the annual Midwinter Ball, and Nathaniel and Elisabeth need to work out what’s happening and how to undo it. Trapped inside the Manor with Nathaniel’s demon Silas and their new maid Mercy, they have to reveal Thorn Manor’s secrets before it’s too late!

Mysteries of Thorn Manor very much felt like an ‘extended epilogue’. It was cosy and adorable with a cute little mystery to solve.

I loved being back with Nathaniel, Elisabeth, and Silas, and if you love the world and characters as much as I do, you’re sure to love this new novella!

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Mysteries of Thorn Manor is a charming, adorable novella set 2 months after Sorcery of Thorns and primary follows 2 storylines of Silas adjusting to his return and Elisabeth and Nathaniel learning what they mean to each other. All of this is explored when the Manor House’s wards lock them all in with a cyclone outside. To appease the wards, Nathaniel must face his disbelief of fairytales and happy endings to show Elisabeth a pact of love. Meanwhile Elisabeth attempts to find the humanity in Silas and understand who he really is.

This is a short read but it’s just a really delightful story to curl up with, the writing style flows and is sweet and these characters have a special place in my heart. While I enjoyed the moments between Elisabeth and Nathaniel and seeing the vulnerability in his character and the young, sometimes scared man behind the humour, charm and bravado, the true heart of this book is in the interactions between Silas and Elisabeth, in fact that’s where the true intimacy really shines, a ballroom scene instantly comes to mind. Together they’re so tender, Elisabeth wanting Silas to know how loved he is and Silas showing, in his own way, how much he loves her in return. There is still so much potential with all these characters, in fact more than how SOT ended, but really it’s such a gift to fans of the story and the characters to be given this insight into them and how they’re doing :’) I love these people and I loved the chance to go back to them

Thank you NetGalley SO MUCH for the chance to read this in exchange for an honest review

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Oh, I absolutely loved this.
'Sorcery of Thorns' is one of my all-time favourite fantasies, and so when I saw this announced, I knew it was something I had to read, even though it's been a little while now since I read the original book.
But this did not disappoint.
It was such a joy to return to the characters and world I love so much, where Nathaniel continued to make me laugh out loud, in a way no other literary love interest has ever been able to do. Elisabeth was just as strong-willed and loveable as I remember her, and it was so nice to have Silas back, and be able to have a little more context to his character.
I loved the low-stakes setting, I think it's something more authors should experiment with, rather than shying away from the idea of something so lovely. I really just enjoyed spending more time with these characters I hadn't realised I'd missed so much, and I think it's a real testament to Rogerson's writing that I was able to get right back into the world as if I'd never been away.
I adored 'Sorcery of Thorns', and this was such a lovely novella to pay tribute to it.

(Thank you to NetGalley and Simon and Schuster for this eARC!)

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