Read Firebird (The Flint Hills Novels) Online
Authors: Janice Graham
Firebird
by
Janice Graham
FIREBIRD
Reviews & Accolades
"Graham is an astute chronicler of sentiment and motive... (her) dexterous storytelling pulls at the heartstrings."
– Publishers Weekly
"Lyrical...
Firebird
tells us what we want to hear about true love transcending life and death."
–
Kirkus Reviews
"
Firebird
is the debut of a major writer. A tender and beautifully written adult love story."
– Mary Higgins Clark
"Pure enjoyment."
–
People Magazine
"
Firebird
will leave you burning for more."
–
Cosmopolitan
Also by Janice Graham
(as Juliet Gael)
ISBN: 978-0-9896853-0-6
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To my cherished friends, Tom and Nancy Baker
Author's Note
Firebird
was originally published in 1998 by Penguin, Putnam. The advent of eBooks has given the author the opportunity to bring it back to life, and she has consequently made significant revisions to the text, with the idea that she's improved a little as a novelist over the years. She's developed her characters more fully, and she's polished the purple prose, although the author feels that eliminating it altogether would take away from the book's heartfelt sentimentality and originality. The story remains the same.