Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the multi-award-winning author of Mexican Gothic (a New York Times bestseller), Gods of Jade and Shadow (one of Time magazine's top 100 fantasy novels of all time), The Beautiful Ones, Certain Dark Things, the noir thrillers Untamed Shore and Velvet Was The Night, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, Silver Nitrate and the forthcoming The Seventh Veil of Salome. She has won the Locus and British Fantasy awards for her work as a novelist, and the World Fantasy Award as an editor. Born and brought up in Mexico, she now lives in Vancouver, Canada.
One of the most beautiful books I've read in a long time
*MJ Rose, new York Times bestselling author of the
Reincarnationalist series*
Moreno-Garcia fills her fantastic novel of manners with sumptuous
language . . . Readers who enjoyed Mary Robinette Kowal's magical
Regency series Glamourist Histories will be particularly enthralled
by the genuine emotions evoked in the course of the unsustainable
love triangle
*Publishers Weekly*
Overflowing with delicious melodrama . . . a great fit for fans of
the 18th-century French classic Les Liaisons Dangereuses
*Library Journal*
This novel of manners presents carefully crafted characters with
nuanced motivations to rival any Thomas Hardy classic.
Moreno-Garcia adeptly captures the ecstatic highs of first love and
the bitter disappointments of first heartbreak. Hints of the
paranormal and dashes of adventure and feminism are subtly
interwoven, making for an unforgettable work
*School Library Journal*
This is the third novel I read by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and I loved
all of them in different ways: each in a different genre by a
chameleon writer with incredible writing skills
*Kirkus*
I seriously loved everything about this from the gorgeous, lush
prose to the tiny intimate moments of heartbreak
*Mary Robinette Kowal, Hugo Award-winning author of the Glamourist
Histories*
'Straddling several genres with elegant intelligence . . . it's a
slow-burn, stately novel about the magic of what it means to love,
and love truly
*Tor.com*
[An] elegant tale of hidden desires and misplaced amour
*Booklist*
The Beautiful Ones is a hauntingly lovely book, romantic and
crushing by turns, touched with magic on every level
*Vancouver Sun*
'The whole book is a magnificent tangle of unspoken words and
feelings. Nothing is tepid; everything, even the absence of
feelings, is charged with danger and heartache
*Strange Horizons*
The Beautiful Ones demonstrates Moreno-Garcia's smart and colourful
writing, with descriptions both sensory and sumptuous, and
characters you will root for, even in their worst moments
*B&N Blog*
An engaging fantasy-romance with a hint of magic . . . A very
enjoyable read, with characters who felt real to me and about whom
I found myself caring a great deal, and gripping to the very
end
*Blue Book Balloon*
The characters are wonderfully drawn, their desires and decisions
believable. The setting is lightly sketched, but the places and the
society are beautifully evoked
*Noble Bright*
Moreno-Garcia writes such compelling characters that you are drawn
in. This does not take chapters to grip, but mere paragraphs. This
is a fantastic skill to have and one that I have witnessed in all
her books to far
*SFBook Reviews*
A delicate, character-drive romance with a modern twist
*Choice*
An evocative tale with a considerable emotional heft
*Track of Words*
[Silvia's] writing is elegant, rich in description and filled with
characters that come vividly to life
*Muse’s Book Journal*
Silvia has written a number of stunning novels and each is unique
but this tops them all
*Scorpio Book Dream*
The Beautiful Ones is a perfect fantasy-historical-romance novel.
Just what is needed for a reader looking to escape into a world of
fantasy, decadence, and romance
*REWRITE LONDON*
This is a clever novel, well written, with all the nuances of 19th
century high society on full display. The writing throughout this
novel is divine. Poetic at times and infused with the atmosphere of
the era . . . a classic storyline with a fresh and unique twist
*THERESA SMITH WRITES*
She writes splendidly and she creates remarkable characters. The
Beautiful Ones is more than a romance, it's a cold study of wealthy
societies and their impact on the people who belong to them
*THE MIDDLE SHELF*
A beautifully unique novel
*LIBRARY LOOTER*
This book was spectacular. I didn't want to finish reading this
book too fast because I wanted to savour it as long as I could
*CAFEYRE*
The characters and the character development were fantastic. If
you're in the mood for a Fantasy of Manners, or a romance novel
with a dash of the speculative, then this is the novel you should
pick up
*JESSTICULATES*
Full of sweeping drama, unrequited love, passionate devotion, and
more than a few objects lifted into the air by the power of the
mind, The Beautiful Ones is an entertaining and romantic read
*THE NERD DAILY*
Fast paced and instantly engaging, Not only do I highly recommend
reading The Beautiful Ones, but also all of Silvia Moreno-Garcia's
work. She is a master of genre and emotion
*READER VORACIOUS*
Lush, vividly described setting and well-rounded characters . . .
masterful writing
*YOUR TITA KATE*
I love how Moreno-Garcia uses descriptive language to build tension
and set moods
*HEDWIG’S WORLD OF BOOKS*
A smart, witty read with classic themes and a beautiful narrative
flow
*MANDY McHUGH*
If you've ever thought that what Dangerous Liaisons really needed
was more Force Adepts, this may very well be the book you've been
waiting for
*JAMES NICOLL REVIEWS*
Whatever genre you call it, the story is compelling. I read it with
the same rabid avidity with which I eat a bag of chips
*SMART BITCHES, TRASHY BOOKS*
Moreno-Garcia writes such compelling characters that you are drawn
in. Have you ever wanted to read something like Bridgerton, but
with characters who can move objects with their minds?
*SF BOOK REVIEWS*
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