Spotlight: Georgina Merry & “The Ferryman’s Wife”!

Posted September 3, 2012 by Silvia in Uncategorized / 2 Comments

Georgina Merry is not only a dear friend of mine, but she’s the author of “The Ferryman’s Wife”, the first book in the Devils Light series. Haven’t you heard about it yet?


SUMMARY: A spoilt heiress is propelled into a dark world of lost souls where she is taken prisoner by powerful being known only as The Ferryman.
Lady Madeline Farrington has what most girls want: money, beauty and a string of handsome and wealthy admirers. From a young age she’s had everything she asked for. Getting what she wants has become an expectation. At sixteen both her and her cousin are of age, and are welcomed into adult society at The Duke of Angledin’s ball. There she meets the mysterious and enigmatic Laurie de Bufort. She decides that she wants him too, even if it means hurting her cousin and best friend, Celia. But Madeline is about to learn that having everything you want can be dangerous, and that knowing Laurie de Bufort comes at a terrible price…

What do you think? Sounds intriguing, huh?


I’ve recently made a blog makeover for Georgina’s blog, hope you like it as much as we do! Click on the button on the right and follow if you can. Georgina would be thrilled to see you there and perhaps to see you like both her Facebook pages: Devils Light & Georgina Merry.


Thanks in advance to everyone who’s going to show their support to this lovely new author and her debut novel!

You can purchase “The Ferryman’s Wife” on:
Amazon UK (Paperback) – Amazon UK (Kindle)
Amazon US (Paperback) Amazon US (Kindle)
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Through her creativity and blogging, Silvia has met people from different industries and collaborated with them on various projects over the years. Her strong passion for reading and her fascination for different cultures and languages have led her to develop a keen interest in the East-Asian continent. Off to see her? Follow the colourful book road . . . ♡

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