
Solsbury Hill: A Novel of Wuthering Heights
A Romance, Contemporary, Retellings book. Review by: Amanda at Of Spectacles and BooksWhy I chose this book:This had my Heathcliff x...
"Susan Wyler's contemporary take on a classic love story is utterly beguiling. Solsbury Hill is a gorgeously well-written tale of a fraught love affair that takes you from New York to the wild gothic setting of the Yorkshire moors."—Fiona Neill, author of Slummy Mummy and What the Nanny Saw The windswept moors of England, a grand rustic estate, and a love story of one woman caught between two men who love her powerfully—all inspired by Emily Bronte’s beloved classic, Wuthering Heights. Solsbury Hill brings the legend of Catherine and Heathcliff, and that of their mysterious creator herself, into a contemporary love story that unlocks the past. When a surprise call from a dying aunt brings twenty-something New Yorker Eleanor Abbott to the Yorkshire moors, and the family estate she is about to inherit, she finds a world beyond anything she might have expected. Having left behind an American fiance, here Eleanor meets Meadowscarp MacLeod—a young...
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Review by: Amanda at Of Spectacles and BooksWhy I chose this book:This had my Heathcliff x Catherine heart fluttering at the idea of a retelling. Back in January, I knew I wanted to have a copy of this to snuggle up to. I have too much love for Emily Bronts Wuthering Heights not to read this book. I received this book for free from... This is a very quick read. Very heavy on the fluff, a few eye-roll moments, but overall a pleasant summer read. I read it by the pool and it kept me entertained. There are definitely plot issues, writing issues, and character development is lacking. This is not a literary masterpiece by any means, just a light read. let's call this a 2.5.i really wanted to love this book, and it definitely has an audience, but it didn't work for my particular tastes.this is like a romance novel version of Wuthering Heights. which is not a pejorative statement, but one of classification. the core of this book is a woman finding love, and coming to terms with herself...