Published: 05/08/2021
From the fierce tensions and ambitions of the New Zealand gold rush to a journey across the oceans, Alchemy and Rose tells a gripping tale of star-crossed lovers that bends the boundaries of historical romance.
Waterstones Scottish Book of the Month for August 2021
Exclusive Edition with extra content and sprayed edge - a standard edition is available here
A beautiful and sweeping historical novel that takes the reader from the west coast of New Zealand, to Scotland and Melbourne in the 1870s
1866. Will Stewart is one of many who have left their old lives behind to seek their fortunes in New Zealand's last great gold rush. The conditions are hostile and the outlook bleak, but he must push on in his uncertain search for the elusive buried treasure.
Rose is about to arrive on the shores of South Island when a storm hits and her ship is wrecked. Just when all seems lost she is snatched from the jaws of death by Will, who risks his life to save her. Drawn together by circumstance, they stay together by choice and for a while it seems that their stars have finally aligned.
But after a terrible misunderstanding they are cruelly separated, and their new-found happiness is shattered. As Will chases Rose across oceans and continents, he must come to terms with the possibility that he might never see her again. And if he does, he will have to face the man who took her ...
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781529394443
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 41 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
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“Good book”
I couldn't put this book down, I needed to know what happened to Rose. Rose was a character that was so well written you could feel her emotions, and I really wanted her to find happiness. Will's journey to... More
“A joy to read from start to finish”
This book was the perfect mix of character and plot. I absolutley loved both of the main characters, and was rooting for them both all the way through. I love finding historical fiction novels which cover events that... More
“Interesting but wouldn't read again”
I normally rate my books based on if I would read them again. This isn't something I think I would revisit. It's an interesting premise but the book itself isn't as engaging as I normally like the book.... More
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