A stolen magical gem transforms an orphan's destiny . . .
a stunning and completely unputdownable romantasy novel set in an alternative
historical Paris, The Kiss of the Nightingale weaves together
the seduction of Bridgerton and the magic of Leigh Bardugo's
Shadow and Bone series.
1890, Lutèce: In this city, Talents are everything: precious gems
that gift unrivalled skills to their owners. The most coveted, Elite Talents,
are claimed by the aristocracy, passed through generations by blood magic.
Cleodora dreamed of inheriting her father's Tailoring Talent, but when he died
unexpectedly, the magic died with him. Now she’s left with empty promises, a
dress shop she can’t keep afloat, and her bed-ridden younger sister.
But everything changes when she meets the dark-eyed Lady Dahlia Sibille. Dahlia
offers Cleodora a Singing Talent — a chance to save her beloved sister and
rewrite her own fate. From the first instant, Cleodora is bewitched. . .
there's just one catch: she needs to steal an Elite Talent from the prestigious
Lenoir family.
As Lutèce's nightingale, Cleodora is the star of the opera's galas and balls,
worlds away from the darkness and dust of home. But the handsome yet
infuriating Vicomte Lenoir is nothing like she expected.
Soon, the Vicomte's teasing smiles win her over, even as Dahlia's seductive
whispers linger in her ears. Torn between Dahlia, who gave her everything, and
the Vicomte, who holds the price of her freedom, is Cleodora in danger of
losing it all? Or can she prove that magic isn’t the only gift that counts?
About the Author
ADI DENNER was only 13 years old when the
enchanted notes of the opera La Traviata by Verdi stole her heart.
She is now a professionally trained opera singer with a
specialization in contemporary operas.
But having too much creative energy to be contained to a
single discipline, Adi also discovered painting, sculpting, wood carving,
knitting, theatre, 3D art, and her burning love for writing.
Her books are heavily inspired by her constant aspiration to
intertwine her passions and her firm belief that art is magic.