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A curse dark as gold by elizabeth c bunce
A curse dark as gold by elizabeth c bunce









She discovers her father had done the best he could, but had also made some poor decisions that she needed to correct. This is unusual for a female during this time period. She generally chooses to be practical as she takes over the mill following her father’s death. She leads us through the story of village superstitions, as her skepticism slowly changes to acceptance of those things that are unexplainable. Charlotte Miller of course is a miller and our main character. The names of the people in the story were equally interesting because they related to the jobs or the personality of the person or company, yet it was not so overdone to make one want to scoff and close the book.

a curse dark as gold by elizabeth c bunce

The valley is described with realistic people, dialect, businesses of the times, and towns that also sound as if they could be real enough to look up on a period map. Although the location is fictional, one feels as if they can visualize each character and location. The details about the millwork, wool, and sheep are very convincing as we read further into the book. The characters and setting are well developed as the story is woven through the eyes of our protagonist, Charlotte Miller. This novel reads more like historical fiction than fantasy.

a curse dark as gold by elizabeth c bunce

As one reads, the story starts to resemble Rumplestiltskin, but never makes you feel as if you are reading the same fairy tale.

a curse dark as gold by elizabeth c bunce

The novel, A Curse Dark as Gold, takes place in Shearing, a small English village known for its textile industry in the early years of the Industrial Revolution.











A curse dark as gold by elizabeth c bunce