The Beautiful Maddening
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- 12,99 €
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- 12,99 €
Publisher Description
For the first printing only! This hardcover features a white cloth case with gold foil embellishments while the special edition supply lasts.
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Shea Ernshaw comes an “electric romance that weaves together magic and suspense” (Publishers Weekly) about a teen navigating her family’s love curse that blooms with their enchanted tulips every year.
Seventeen year-old Lark Goode wants only one thing: to escape her small town of Cutwater and the history of her family name. It’s a history that began during the Dutch tulip mania of 1636, when Lark’s ancestor stole the last remaining tulip bulbs and fled to America. But when the tulips bloomed on American soil, madness sprouted from their snowy white petals.
The madness was love.
Now, generations later, the Goodes remain cursed—the unnatural flowers outside their home causing locals to fall helplessly in love with anyone carrying Goode blood in their veins. While her brother embraces the strange power, Lark wants nothing more than to be free from it.
But when she meets a boy who seems unaffected by the family curse, Lark finds herself falling headlong into a feeling she’s spent her whole life trying to avoid. Yet, all curses and magic come with a price, and the town of Cutwater soon sinks into a dangerous sickness tied to Lark and the ill-fated tulips.
To save the town, Lark will need to sacrifice everything—even true love—to break the spell. Because in the Goode family, love has a way of destroying everything.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Everyone in Cutwater knows to avoid the Goodes, a cursed family that only inflict desire and madness upon anyone who interacts with them. After inheriting a family secret, 17-year-old Lark Goode knows this to be true: the tulips growing behind her ramshackle house are responsible for the madness each spring. Her twin, Archer, embraces the curse, enjoying the favors he receives from admirers, while Lark rejects it, isolating herself and yearning for the day she graduates and can move far away. When Lark's classmates start begging her for tulips, she discovers that some have been stolen and are circulating around Cutwater, wreaking havoc and heartbreak. As Lark searches for solutions to save her peers, she tries to stop herself from doing the one thing she's always avoided: falling in love. Drawn to Oak, a stranger unaffected by the madness, Lark finds herself spending more time in his company, unsure whether her burgeoning feelings are real or another aspect of the curse. Lyrical prose by Ernshaw (A Wilderness of Stars) ponders love, portents, and family legacy in an electric romance that weaves together magic and suspense. The protagonists cue as white. Ages 14–up.