About the Book
A dark and enchanting fairy tale-inspired historical fantasy combining elements of "The Little Mermaid" and "Cinderella" into a wholly original tale of love, power, and betrayal.
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of After the Forest, for fans of Ava Reid and Naomi Novik.
Saint-Malo, Brittany, 1758.
For Lucinde Leon, the youngest daughter of one of Saint-Malo's wealthiest ship-owners, the high walls of the city are more hindrance than haven. While her sisters are interested in securing advantageous marriages, Luce dreams of escaping her elegant but stifling home and joining a ship's crew. Only Samuel-Luce's best friend and an English smuggler-understands her longing for the sea, secretly teaching her to sail whenever she can sneak away. For Luce, the stolen time on the water with Samuel is precious.
One stormy morning, Luce's plans are blown off course when she rescues Morgan de Chatelaine, the youngest son of the most powerful ship-owner in Saint-Malo, from the sea. Immediately drawn to his charm and sense of adventure, she longs to attend the glittering ball held in honor of his safe return and begins to contemplate a different kind of future for herself.
But it is not only Luce's hopes at stake-the local fae are leaving Brittany and taking their magic with them, while the long-standing war with the English means Saint-Malo is always at risk of attack. As Luce is plunged into a world of magic, brutality, and seduction, secrets that have long been lost in the shadowy depths of the ocean begin to rise to the surface. The truth of her own power is growing brighter and brighter, shining like a sea-glass slipper.
Or the scales of a sea-maid's tail.
About the Author :
Kell Woods is an Australian historical fantasy author. She lives in Jervis Bay near Sydney with her husband, two sons, and the most beautiful black cat in the realm. Kell studied English Literature, creative writing and librarianship, so she could always be surrounded by stories. She has worked in libraries for the past twelve years, all the while writing about made-up (and not so made-up) places, people and things you might remember from the fairy tales you read as a child.
Review :
A magnificent blend of reimagined fairy tale and epic adventure, anchored by excellent research and buoyed by brilliant writing. This is a must-read!
-Juliet Marillier, award-winning author of the Sevenwaters and Blackthorn & Grim series
Readers will spy familiar stories in Upon a Starlit Tide, but Kell Woods makes them her own. This is not your conventional fairy tale. Instead, a lush, historical novel awaits, supported by a beautifully rendered sense of time and place. Often poetic, occasionally dark and humorous, Upon a Starlit Tide is for all those who ever dreamed of escaping over the horizon.
-Lucy Holland, bestselling author of Sistersong
Upon a Starlit Tide is an enchanting read, as rich with historical detail as it is with magic, with surprising beings around every corner and a sea-foundling with a grand, dark secret. The novel mines the material of fairy tales in a unique and delightful way that fantasy fans will love.
-Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret History of Witches
A dark and enchanting twist on two fairy tales in one, Upon a Starlit Tide will draw you into its depths from the very first page.
-Genevieve Gornichec, author of The Weaver and the Witch Queen
A tapestry of sea and starlight, romance and heartbreak, a journey to the truth of self. Utterly enchanting.
-A. G. Slatter, award-winning author of The Briar Book of the Dead
A dark, glittering blend of history, fairy tale, and romance, steeped in magic and shot through with adventure. Absorbing, beautifully written, and utterly spellbinding.
-H. G. Parry, author of The Magician's Daughter
A gorgeous, atmospheric tale full of glittering fae and wild magic, Upon a Starlit Tide will sweep you away in its waters and bury your heart at the bottom of the sea.
-Mary McMyne, author of The Book of Gothel
To enter a world fashioned by Kell Woods is to be entirely won over by magic and history. Upon a Starlit Tide is enchanting in every sense of the word. Drawing on stories we know well, Kell Woods presents us with something deliciously and thrillingly new, alert to women's secret desires... I could have floated in the lagoon of this story forever.
-Hayley Scrivenor, USA Today bestselling author of Dirt Creek
Upon a Starlit Tide shimmers darkly, like polished sea glass, as hauntingly beautiful in the ocean's depths as in the grandeur of aristocratic courts. With an intoxicating blend of history, magic, and forbidden love, this lyrical fairy tale reimagining sweeps you away on tides of enchantment.
-Lyra Selene, bestselling author of A Feather So Black
Upon a Starlit Tide is relentlessly enchanting; I was spellbound from start to finish. Kell Woods' lyrical prose dances off every page, sweeping the reader into a world of delicate opulence, stormy desire, and knife-sharp betrayals. I cannot recommend Upon a Starlit Tide enough.
-Sarah Street, author of A Curse of Salt
Upon a Starlit Tide firmly establishes Kell Woods as a master storyteller, with an ability to manipulate the most appealing archetypes and legends into a fantasy uniquely her own. Upon a Starlit Tide is the perfect cocktail of historical detail, myth-stery and magic, with characters and a setting so wildly romantic you won't want the heart rush to end.
-Jo Riccioni, bestselling author of The Branded
Like a master alchemist, Kell Woods has (once again) combined well-worn stories to produce a new, shining thing; as recognisable as it is entirely original. Upon a Starlit Tide is so richly woven, surely it is the true history, from which all other retellings have rippled.
-Michael Earp, author and editor of Everything Under the Moon: Fairy Tales in a Queerer Light
A beautiful, dark, and magical tale that cleverly weaves together several classic stories and overlays them with a fresh feminist lens. Woods' writing is rich and her storytelling compelling. The sea and the Saint Malo setting are characters in their own right, enchanting and mercurial, and I was completely swept away.
-Vanessa McCausland, author of The Last Illusion of Paige White
Upon a Starlit Tide was a compelling and fascinating novel...Woods' vivid writing will sweep you off on an adventure you will never forget, it is a magical story of self discovery in the best way.
-Grimdark Magazine