Anatomy of a Darkened Heart (Dark Victoriana Collection) (Volume 1), by Christie Stratos
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A pair of eyes underlined in weary darkness and punctuated with a knowing stare. These are not the normal eyes of a newborn baby. Abigail Delilah is the firstborn of three Whitestone children - and she is the most regretted. But is it really her fault? She can't help that the revelation of Father's wretched secret coincides with her birth. She can't help the fear she feels during Mother's psychological - and physical - assaults. As the shadows grow stronger over her soul and the noose of pain tightens around her neck, Abigail will find out which is stronger: her family's wicked assumptions about her or her true self. Take your first step into the Dark Victoriana Collection with ANATOMY OF A DARKENED HEART. Multi-layered with motifs, symbolism, and psychological depth, this tale of dark Victoriana will appeal to the literary reader and the leisure reader alike, combining key facets of several popular genres. And don't be afraid to get addicted - the collection continues exploring the intertwining threads that weave together the complex tapestry of the Whitestone legacy.
Anatomy of a Darkened Heart (Dark Victoriana Collection) (Volume 1), by Christie Stratos- Amazon Sales Rank: #3132240 in Books
- Published on: 2015-09-27
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .53" w x 5.50" l,
- Binding: Paperback
- 212 pages
About the Author Christie Stratos is an editor and award-winning writer who holds a degree in English Literature. An avid reader of all genres and world literature, Christie reads everything from bestsellers to classics to indies, and is an audiobook reviewer at AudioBookReviewer.com. She is also a writer of short stories, poetry - some of which have already been published - and novels. She dabbles in all genres. Christie can be reached through her editing business, Proof Positive, her author website and blog, Twitter, Google+, Facebook, and Goodreads.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Vivid, Compelling, and Beautifully Written By Jason Greensides There is an overpowering feel of gloom and claustrophobia in the Whitestone household the moment Abigail is born. Mother and daughter don’t connect. Perhaps it’s those tired, weary eyes that stare back at Elizabeth with a blank expression of all-knowing, or the clock stopping at the moment of Abigail’s birth, or it could simply be disappointment the child is not female. Something about this ominous child nevertheless distances Elizabeth from Abigail at the get-go, and will overshadow their relationship. This conflict between mother and daughter, at turns sad and inflected by superstition, at other times outright abusive and cruel, is the lynchpin of this dark and beautiful neo-Victorian literary novel by award-winning Christie Stratos.The problem of blame for this emotionally violent and dysfunctional relationship is not easy to assign. Richard, the father, taking an extreme Christian position on the failures of Elizabeth to produce a male child (something he tells her is easily within her power were she to pray hard enough), may well be the cause of everything that happens after. Richard himself, however, forms part of the stringent code of a Victorian society obsessed with religion and the belief in male heirs. Whatever the truth, the murky and maze-like circle of blame is something I love about this book. Cruelty begets cruelty, and my sympathies for each character shifted and reformed constantly as the story went on, keeping me emotionally invested to the very last page.Moral ambiguity and psychological depth are forefront in the novel, but become particularly poignant in Abigail’s early years. There are times when the author delivers moments of sheer sadness of a tragic quality that profoundly moved me. That is not easy to achieve, whatever your talents as a writer. But it is not just Abigail who remains compelling, sympathetic and believable, all the characters (particularly Elizabeth, Richard and Mrs Hinsley), are gripping, marred as they are by questionable actions towards each other, which again made it difficult (in a good way) to know who to root for. Say what you like about the simple gift of a bird cage, here, it is conniving, vindictive, symbolically charged with meaning, and the gateway to another theme that runs throughout the book: revenge.It’s not just the birdcage, but all the objects featured in the story have huge symbolic and expressive meaning. The grandfather clock, a key, a pearl- and gold-framed eye pin, a broken doll’s head, Indian Cress and Amaranthus flowers, and even wallpaper, all are carefully chosen and woven into the fabric of the story to exteriorise the characters’ dark emotional states.This careful choice of objects is also reflected in the writing style itself. You can feel that every word and every sentence, gesture or action has been carefully thought out, which gives the novel real value. Most of us writers go charging into the story, smashing our way through with hammers. Not here. There is a real delicacy in the writing style. Restrained almost. Tense. Strange to remark about a novel set in America and written by an American, but the prose almost feels Japanese. I can only compare such delicacy to imagery: a dewy spider’s web trembling in a spring breeze, or gentle evening light trickling through a crystal decanter…This is the first of five books of this new and brilliant foray into Victorian society that I strongly urge you to read. Psychologically compelling and full of depth, intelligent, beautifully written, literary but easily accessible, Anatomy of a Darkened Heart may well begin a new era of dark Victorian-era fiction.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, who’s the Darkest of them all? By Amazon Customer [[VIDEOID:235396ad90f67e4bfd084750e1de52f]]There are some books that you can read and you will enjoy. There are others you will flat-out hate, Anatomy of a Darkened Heart is neither of those things. It is a book that will draw you into its Victorian-era world and it will hold you there. With all of the image and mannerisms of the old days perfectly captured, Mr. Stratos did a terrific job of building the world of Heart, “honouring the past” and making sure the relationships between the characters and their emotions were as real as those we’d encounter in life.Stratos writes with a style of writing we have not seen for a long time and she knows how to establish characters the way they are meant to be port. This isn’t just a story, it’s the essence of life perfectly captured on page and thank god there are plenty more stories to come in this series, because I’m not ready to leave it.Dark psychological works are one of the hardest to truly pull of and with the likes of Elizabeth and Abigail truly helped to shape this story into what it became, along with all the little details littered through-out. Nothing is in this book by chance, all of it connected, perfectly weaved together by the black widow that is the author behind it.This is a story truly worth the read and I am please as hell I got to read it, when the delightfully charming author sent me its Arc, in exchange for an upfront review.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Chilling Tale By Jack is Back In a wonderfully twisted way, the dark imagery from this book comes to life like no other. The setting is in the 1900's, during the Victorian era. It's obvious the author has a love for the time period as it shows in her writing. She did a masterful job of creating an atmosphere that was just as chilling as the plot of the book itself.From the first page when the mother shows disdain for her first child through all the twists and turns that ramp up the psychological nature of the story, this story delivers just as the description said it would. It was a tough story to put down and now I'm curious to see where it goes from here.
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