Madam, want to talk about author Mary Stewart? discussion
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Does anyone know of a writer like Mary Stewart who is on Kindle or Nook in the U.S.?


Have just sent you a PM Kae, so look forward to your reply. Forgot to ask whether you have read any Susanna Kearsley, an author who writes in Mary's style and is herself a Stewart fan. I think all her books ARE available as ebooks in the US!

I don't know if any of these are in ebooks, but here are some of those she's listed:
– Caroline Llewellyn’s The Lady of the Labyrinth, told in the first person and set in 1980′s Sicily against a background of ancient myth and modern political intrigue;
– Susanna Kearsley’s Season of Storms, The Shadowy Horses, and Every Secret Thing, all of which read like vintage Stewart (with a frisson of the supernatural at times);
– pretty much anything by Elsie Lee (although her spunky, first person heroines are American, rather than British), in particular The Spy At the Villa Miranda and Satan’s Coast;
– M.M. Kaye’s “Death In” series, 1950s romantic suspense in various exotic locations, including Death in Kashmir, Death in Kenya, and Death in Berlin;
– and Helena Dela’s The Count (I’ve always wished she would write more).
– Victoria Holt’s Bride of Pendorric.
- Madeleine Brent. “Tregaron’s Daughter”, “Golden Urchin”, and “Moonraker’s Bride”
Several people who commented said that Susannah Kearsley is the next best thing to Mary Stewart. I can vouch for the M.M. Kaye books - they're written at about the same time, also feature exotic locations, and are excellent. I also love Elsie Lee but I'm almost certain she isn't in ebook.


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I'll investigate those authors. Susannah Kearsley looks especially promising from what I see in your first post, Hj.
I appreciate your kindness, ladies!
Kae


And I agree about Susanna Kearsley - I loved Mariana and The Rose Garden especially.
Kearsley is one of my favorites, too. I still have to read Firebird, but I loved Winter Sea.
My second choice would be to read someone like Mary Stewart, but whose books are available in ebook form, where I can make the font really big, and I have a bright background for the text. I don't think there's any author who is her equal, but is there someone who has written some romantic suspense novels that are good and are available electronically?
Thanks so much!
Kae