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Musings on the Writing Life
1. suzannecrowley @ 2009-04-16T10:35:00





Madison of M2 Productions will be doing a book trailer for "The Stolen One." She's crafted some really wonderful, compelling trailers you can find on youtube. I really enjoyed the one she did for A Curse As Dark as Gold. I took the above photo hoping it will work in the trailer. My daughter Cailtin was home for Easter so she was my hand model. She's holding the REAL necklace from the cover of the book. This is representing an eerie scene that's why it's creepy looking! Caitlin photoshopped all the shadows in for me.

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"Crowley has weaved a lush tale of love and intrigue as elaborate as the stitches on the dress, a personal gift for the Queen, that Kat is embellishing with creatures, both light and dark. The historical figures of Elizabethan England come to life on the pages of The Stolen One as real as the author-created characters - no history lesson here as often happens with an author less skilled - who come so vividly to life that the reader's mouth waters as Kat bites into a luscious pear from her beloved's orchard and noses wrinkle in disgust along with Kat's as she is bombarded by her first breath of the putrid air of London . . . Make sure you have a tall glass of iced tea next to you as you will lose track of time while wandering country lanes or castle hallways with Kat."
Dr. Ruth Cox Clark
Young Adult and Children's Literature Professor



A lovely historical novel for teens set in Elizabethan England . . . The author did a wonderful job at bringing to life the setting of Elizabethan England, and the very different ways of life in the countryside, the city, and at court. Although this book is written for teen readers, I think adults who love historical fiction will enjoy it is as well - it is a wonderful blend of history, romance, and the classic story of a young woman's search for her identity and where she belongs in the world. ( )
Rebecca Herman
Amazon Vine Voice Reviewer




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