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The Disenchantment by Celia Bell
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Jul 23, 2024 | ISBN 9780593468913

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“While this compelling portrayal of aristocratic life in 17th century France is rich with detail, it is the timeless female struggle to find and sustain a self able to withstand the metamorphoses and disguises required for survival which captivates the reader.  A combination of history and fairy tale, The Disenchantment exposes unsuspected relationships and ambiguous boundaries as it follows its characters through a dream world of sorcerers and blue-stockings, servants and savants.”
—Susanna Moore, author of The Lost Wife

“As rankly sensuous as a twilit Parisian street in winter, Celia Bell’s The Disenchantment is a rare historical novel that gets under your skin not only for its period details (all that poached fish and spears of asparagus swirled in smears of yellow butter sauce) but for its swooning falls, without narrative safety nets, into the eternal now of deceit, desire, and the violent weather of love. Set amid the disinformation of the seventeenth-century Affair of the Poisons—a Salem Witch Trial hysteria of the court of Louis XIV—this tale of the hot passion between cross-dressing Victoire and married Baroness Marie Catherine tampers with themes of gender fluidity as relevant today as in yesteryear. Celia Bell practices both black and white magic in this remarkable first novel.”
—Brad Gooch, author of Rumi’s Secret

“Gripping, filled with a quietly persuasive tension that kept me turning the page and beautiful, moody description, both evocative and authentic.”
—Crystal Jeans, author of The Inverts
 
“The writing has the quality of velvet about it, so lusciously rich that it folds you into a thrilling love story . . . Beautifully researched.”
—Sally Gardner, author of Maggot Moon
 
“A shimmering, sexy, thrilling tale of intrigue and desire, and the dark paths we walk to keep our secrets safe. Bell has written a shining debut.”
—Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Dance Tree

“The is historical storytelling at its most captivating.  Celia Bell puts the body itself back in time: smells, sights, fears, sensation propel us into the epicentre of a 17th century Paris where breaking out of the prison of arranged marriage is only one of the many challenges confronting women. I couldn’t put it down.”
—Lisa Appignanesi, author of Everyday Madness

“In this bewitching work of historical fiction. . . . Bell elegantly balances the passion of a romance with the tension of crime fiction, all while conjuring a Paris rich in sensuous detail. . . . An astonishingly accomplished debut that brings a past full of intrigue and ardor to life on the page.”
Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“Bell’s inventive debut. . . . excels at creating a hothouse atmosphere in which depravity, sensuality, and duplicity reside side by side . . . a rousing feminist fable. It’s a bold and inspired mix of Les Liaisons Dangereuses and The Crucible.”
Publishers Weekly, starred review

“Bell’s lush, gorgeous writing is a stirring tribute to [the earliest iterations of fairy] tales. . . . [her] keen eye for detail and sharp writing keeps the reader enthralled until the very last pages.”
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“There are so many things to love about Celia Bell’s debut novel, The Disenchantment—drama in the royal court! murder! intrigue! historic gays! I could keep shouting, that’s how much I adored this enthralling story of love and scandal in seventeenth century Paris. I can’t wait to see what Celia does next!”
—Lindsay Lynch, Parnassus Musings
 
“We love historical lesbian romances, and The Disenchantment by Celia Bell satiates our hunger for more. . . . The novel explores witchcraft, female scholars, and characters who defy traditional gender norms, giving us everything to appease our desire for historical feminist stories.”
—Women.com

The Disenchantment is a rare find in queer historical fiction. . . . a very good suspenseful story. [Bell] has a fine eye for detail, capturing Paris and its intrigues.”
The Montecito Journal
 
“Ghosts and shadows infuse Bell’s enigmatic tale with elements of the supernatural, while Marie Catherine’s allegorical fairy tales tell of feminist self-determination. . . . This is a tightly plotted, atmospheric and moody read, full of dark malevolence and a tangled web of complex relationships. . . . A riveting debut.”
Historical Novel Society

“Bell’s stunning debut explores the meaning of love and the risks people will take to keep hold of it. . . . [her] writing displays a mastery of language and artistry parallel to a seasoned professional of the craft, setting the reader loose in the wild, untamed chaos of France in the 1600s.”
Chapter 16

“[The Disenchantment] explores the court of Louis XIV in 17th century France, where two noblewomen fall in love amongst dark magic and intrigue. From the most elite salons to the grittiest quartiers, Bell weaves a tale that is complex and compelling.”
Tom Hall, WYPR

“This debut novel stuns with both romance and thriller elements. . . . Crime, passion, deception, and black magic all intertwine in this captivating, atmospheric story of two noblewomen, sure to leave you breathless.”
Bookstr

“A powerful, atmospheric debut.”
The Sunday Times (UK)

“There’s a deliciously hothouse feel to Celia Bell’s slow-burn, smouldering debut. . . . this beautifully detailed novel . . . [is] brimful of black magic and dead poisons, secrets and sorceries. . . . Even love is dangerous. . . . in this beguilingly dark fairy tale.”
The Daily Mail (UK)

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