Skysong

· Hardie Grant Publishing
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A beautiful lyrical retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's The Nightingale about what some will do for power...and what others will do for love.

Oriane is the skylark, and the sun only rises if she wills it.

Every morning, she transforms from woman to bird, calling the dawn with her song. Seclusion has kept her safe her whole life – but it has also left her lonely, and craving freedom. When Oriane finally succumbs to the lure of the wild unknown, she is discovered in the gardens of the royal palace, where she is taken in by the king and treated like a goddess – and a prisoner.

Embroiled in a battle of faith and politics, Oriane yearns to return to her safe, simple life. A growing danger surrounds the palace, and the skylark and her gift are at its centre. But within the whispers, Oriane learns something she never expected: she may not be as alone as she thought. There may be another like her.

The nightingale.

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Claire (C. A.) Wright is an author and freelance editor. She lives and breathes books – working with authors to polish their manuscripts, writing her own fiction and devouring as many stories as she can in between. Claire lives with her husband in Newcastle, New South Wales, and when she's not between the pages, you'll likely find her walking, birdwatching, drinking tea/coffee/wine or eating something good.

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