Description:
Another sweeping speculative, romantic novel from the author of As Many Souls as Stars, in which attendees of a magical auction must bid secrets in exchange for their greatest desires. Perfect for fans of Erin Morgenstern or V.E. Schwab.
Reverie and Sons humbly requests your attendance at THE AUCTION OF SECRETS.
Genevieve de Vienne does not remember the journey to the Chateau Reverie. She only remembers receiving her invitation to the Auction of Secrets, writing upon it her greatest desire--to forget the woman she once loved--and setting it aflame.
Leander Sterne does not remember a life outside of the Chateau Reverie. When he receives his own invitation, he does not have any secrets to bid, but his greatest desire--his liberty--is worth risking everything. He has nothing to lose.
Alongside five fellow attendees, Leander and Genevieve must survive three nights in the Chateau in order to bid their secrets and win their hearts' desire. But the Chateau has a mind of its own. As guests begin to disappear and Leander and Genevieve become more and more entangled, it becomes clear that the rules of the Auction might not be in anyone's favor...and even those who win might not be allowed to leave.
Written in Natasha Siegel's transportive, lush prose and set amidst the final days of the French Revolution, Chateau Reverie is a rococo fairytale full of horrors and wonders: both a sweeping romance and a twisting speculative mystery.
Brief description:
Natasha Siegel is a writer of historical fiction, fantasy, and romance. She was born and raised in London, where she grew up in a Danish-Jewish family surrounded by stories. Her poetry has won accolades from Foyle's and the University of Oxford. Her debut novel, Solomon's Crown, was a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice, and As Many Souls as Stars was an Indie Next Pick.
Review Quotes:
"Cinematic and lush. Like an undiscovered Jean Cocteau film. Or a fairy tale you've never heard before and won't forget." - Rainbow Rowell, No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of the Simon Snow Trilogy
"This novel will bend and twist your notion of what love is, while leaving you utterly bewitched...Siegel uses her skills as a writer of historical fiction to highlight the changing form of oppression against women across centuries, while infusing a compelling supernatural arc that makes this story one to remember." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Siegel's historical scene-setting stays vivid and impressive as the periods change, and the tension-filled dynamic between the leads keeps the pages turning. Fans of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue will be enthralled." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"I cannot believe this book exists. I want to wrap myself in velvet to read passages aloud beside a blazing hearth that's taller than I am. The prose thrums with best kind of heartbreak. . . . Betrayal and tragedy lurk around every corner, yet there are moments of breathtaking loveliness." - New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice on Solomon's Crown
"Dark longing waltzes hand-in-hand with historical elegance in this hypnotic gothic tale." - S.T. Gibson, author of A Dowry of Blood