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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Lucinda Morton-Phillips

Alchemy of GlassAlchemy of Glass by Barbara Barnett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

‘Alchemy of Glass’ is the 2nd book about Gaelan Erceldoune, an immortal apothecary. Whilst you could read it without reading the first book, you would get a much better understanding of the events in this book if you read ‘The Apothecary’s Curse’ first.
Once again, the story moves between several time periods, including actual time travel into a possible future. We share Gaelan’s confusion as to whether things are real, if he has gone insane, or if he is alive or dead.
It becomes a race against time to put things right and prevent an apocalyptic future from manifesting.
This book is a wonderful mix of Celtic mythology, fantasy, sci-fi, science and magic.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Shadel Ayerbe

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett is a great historical fantasy series

Drawing from the most ancient Celtic mythology and cutting edge technology, The Alchemy of Glass presents a tale as terrible as a broken mirror and magical as spun glass, fusing the harsh realities of tough decisions with the wonder of fairy lore and transporting us back to the world of eternal apothecary. In an effort to avert a disastrous future, Gaelan Erceldoune’s past, present, and future collide.

Every page had you hanging on every sentence and I couldn’t wait to see what would happen. It is a very unique story with even compelling people. I loved the series so far.The story really transports you into this world. I couldn’t put the book down.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Charlisa Wahtomy-Alba

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gaelen has been living for a long time and feels like he may finally have something that will end it. Instead, he finds himself in a series of catacombs with a journal that he found. It’s not just any journal though. This one was written by his old buddy Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and it speaks of things not of this world. Within its pages he finds a shard of glass that belongs to a stained glass panel he made a century earlier. What was it doing there? With the glass in hand he is thrust into the world spoken of on the pages of the journal. He knows he is as sane as ever, but how did he get to this other world? This was a fun sequel to The Apothecary’s Curse that can be read as a standalone if you wish.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Brandy Vaughn

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second novel in the Apothecary series. I enjoyed the the first book in the series and this one didn’t disappoint. This is a complicated noir tale weaved in different timelines to give the reader glimpses in the unique fantasy world.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Callie Luna

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Alchemy of Glass is the sequel of The Apothecary’s Curse so I recommend reading that first but it can be read as a stand alone instead. Gaelan Erceldoune has been living for hundreds of years and finally has what he believes will end his long life. Instead he finds himself in the catacombs where he discovers a journal from an old friend that decides an Otherworld. Within the journal is a piece of stained glass that takes him into the dreamscape described in the pages. Again Barbara Barnett has crafted a perfect story that mixes the past, present, and future together to bring an epic and engaging tale. It has a great mix of history, fantasy, and science.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Ayla Phipps

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mystery, history, and more. Once again, the world Barbara Barnett weaves in the pages of this series pulls you in and fully emerges you. Apothecary’s Curse introduces you to the world and the characters, but Alchemy of Glass takes you deeper into the catacombs of who they are and what they must overcome.
It all starts with a journal and a piece of glass. Gaelen was surprised to see a long thought missing piece from one of his own stain glass windows changes everything. Now he must face the consequences of his actions towards Dr. Anne Shaw. Without her help and understanding the world could be doomed for the catastrophic future he’s seen ahead.
Can Gaelen and Anne trust each other? Is the past too much to overcome? What does the future show? This world is just *chefs kiss* everything is so perfectly weaved together and has a purpose even the simplest of details make a difference. Immortality has become too much for Gaelen and finding a cure is truly his biggest desire.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Shannen Kern

Alchemy of GlassAlchemy of Glass by Barbara Barnett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I had only read one book by this author before picking this one up, but the cover was ridiculously beautiful so I grabbed it immediately! This is the second book in The Apothecary’s Curse series, and I found it even more enjoyable than the first. There is a possibility that you could read this book as a standalone but reading the previous book first would result in the best experience by far. I always love when stories are told from dual points of view as it helps me get in the character’s heads a little more, so this won brownie points for performing that flawlessly! This author has an absolutely astounding way of expertly crafting a dark fantasy that demands your undivided attention from the very beginning. I never wanted to put this book down but did so only for the basic necessities during the day and then ran right back to it. Gaelan is a perfect and unforgettable character for this magnificent book! If you enjoy dark fantasy with some historical fiction blended in, please don’t pass this book (or this series) up. I cannot wait to see what else this author has planned for us!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in The Apothecary Series . Even though these books could be read as standalone reads I personally would recommend reading them in order so that you get a complete picture of the characters. Plus I feel that you will be completely captivated that you want to read them all anyway.
This story follows on from the first one. It is a historical fiction mixed with sci fi, mythology, fairies, magical spells and so much more. The combination of genres is really unique and for me it’s what makes these books so memorable and such a good read.
This a journey that will take our character Gaelan on an adventure through the past, into the present and future.
It is a story about choice and the consequences of the choice and decisions we make. Can Gaelan and Anne work together to save the world from a bleak future or will decision and choice that Gaelan make in the past have a disastrous effect on the present and future of the world and everyone in it.
These books are captivating and very thought provoking. I get lost in the story and feel like I am there witnessing everything first hand. The authors writing is amazing that as a reader you get to feel everything from their happiness and sadness to their greatest sense of confusion and grief.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Terri Jo McAllister

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Immortal alchemist Gaelan Ercledoune’s story continues. Gaelan discovers a piece of magical glass in his old friend, Aurthur Conan Doyle’s journal. With the help of Dr. Anne Shaw, the apothecary sets out to try to change the course of mankind’s disastrous future.

Review by Terri Jo McAllister
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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Hannah Porter

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Alchemy of Glass is a slow burn continuation of The Apothecary’s Curse( the first book) just like the first. This book is a compelling blend of historical fiction and fantasy. It also excels in creating an immersive setting, filled with rich details and a perfectly woven journey over different time periods. Barnett’s writing is engaging, and her characters are well-developed. It offers a unique and atmospheric read with its detailed historical backdrop and intriguing plot twists, though it may appeal more to fans of historical fiction with a touch of fantasy rather than pure fantasy enthusiasts. Either way I still suggest you read it. It will not disappoint with its unique storyline. I look forward to more from this author.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Mandy Ott

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Barbara Barnett continues the story of immortal apothecary, Gaelan Erceldoune, first introduced in The Apothecary’s Curse. I felt like this could be read as a standalone, but reading the first book was beneficial in understanding the characters. Alchemy of Glass explores the connections between magic and science, myths and reality, past and present. Written in the same dual time period style as before, Barnett’s writing draws you in and doesn’t let go! Alchemy of Glass has just as much world-building detail as The Apothecary’s Curse and the same oddly lovable, realistic characters. There were so many things happening in this book, from the apparent delirium of Gaelan following his attempt at ending his immortality to the time travel to the medical interventions requested of Anne, but all were somehow connected and none overpowered another. Overall, another great historical fantasy by Barbara Barnett.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Naomi McDonald

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the series. It can be read as a standalone, but I feel the story is enriched if you read the first book.
As with the previous book, I was drawn in immediately. The story is engaging and keeps you turning the pages. Superb world-building without getting bogged down by extraneous details. Complex characters. Intricate story line, expertly woven.
A compelling read – definitely on my list of top favorites this year.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Felicia Belcher

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Alchemy of Glass is a slow burn into the depths of Gaelan’s immortality and his urge to end the “curse” after over half a millennium of life. Dual timelines of his past that changed his chromosomes, unbeknownst to him, until he meets Anne-in present time, a Genealogist. Conan Doyle, Nicola Tesla and Edison also make appearances, which comes together throughout the book of their importance to Gaelan.

Gaelan creates a “bauble” aka Ruperts Drop that is imbued with magic to transport the holder into the future. The bauble is best used within the caves the monks created centuries ago, a room of mirrors set to the Fibonacci sequence.

The future is bleak, it is up to Anne to make the correct decision to save the fate of humanity after a multibillionaire seeks her help to heal his ailing child with stolen tissue from the ” Miracle Man”- Gaelan!

reviewed by @fbelcher93

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Jennifer Gordon

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The story of the immortal apothecary Gaelan continues in this historical fantasy sequel. Gaelan visits a mystical place from his childhood, an ancient ruined monastery in the Eildon Hills. Here he discovers a journal written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, describing his journey to a land of fairy castles, magical rivers and filigree trees, the Otherworld. He also finds a small piece of glass from a stained glass panel he made centuries ago, which comes to life in his hands. Gaelan finds himself transported but not to the dreamscape Conan Doyle described. Whilst doubting his sanity Gaelan believes he has traversed a portal into the future. As his past, present and future collide Gaelan must prevent a catastrophic future. I loved the mix of Celtic mythology, magic, fairy lore and science that this novel weaves together. I enjoyed being back with Gaelan and once again the descriptive narrative brought the settings vividly to life. I felt fully immersed in this enjoyable and engaging story. I would personally recommend reading book one first for a better understanding of the main characters backstory.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Jennifer Reimer

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book, but this book 2 to the series and highly suggest reading the first boo first, to have a better understanding on what this story is all about. This is a book that continues on from the pervious book. This story is filled history, time travel, twists and turns, love, loss, mystery, supernatural, science and so much more. Each chapter is takes place in a new time period and follows the journey of Gaelen’s hope on being able to change the past to fix the future that it has turned into, or will it still end up the way it I no mater what happens? The characters in this book are so intriguing that it was easy to care for and very likable and relatable, that it makes you feel like you know them all on a deeper level. This story catches the reader, and it was very hard to put it down, I really enjoyed this read and cant wait to know if their will be more to this story.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Amanda Gray

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Amanda Gray

What I like about this book, is that even the it is the second it a series, it could also stand alone if you had not read the first book. When I choose this as my next read, I did not realize it was the next book in the series to the book I just read, I was pleasantly surprised. I was not ready to let go of the fascinating tale and characters just yet. Barnett does a superb job at building this tale and the multiple times within it. I have always been a fan of historical fiction, not so much of fantasy, in the fantasy world built here, I was sucked into the story, the characters, the history, that I did not give a second thought to fantasy novels not being my jam. It was a highly enjoyable read and I look forward to what is next from Barbara Burnett. Grab both books, you will not regret it!

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Amanda Swindle

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Alchemy of Glass is the second book in the Apothecary Series, and continues on after book one. You can read this book as a standalone, but it would help to read the first book to help follow back story and details. This is a dual POV book so it does switch between characters to give you perspectives from different angles. Alchemy of glass seamlessly meshes dark fantasy, history and science to make a believable and unique world. Not only are you reading from different perspectives of characters, but also from different points in time as well. In Alchemy of Glass, we continue with Gaelen, the immortal apothecary. Gaelen finds a piece of glass in an old friend’s journal that leads him on an epic journey and the need to recruit the help of Anne, who he was not always kind to in the previous book. Hopefully, together, they can prevent a catastrophic future and fix things before it is too late for everyone. This story is nicely written and easy to follow, even with the switches in characters and times. The character development was steady and smooth, and I think I liked this more than the first one.
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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Susan Ratchford

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What an amazing sequel to The Apothecary’s Curse. Barbara Barnett weaves a beautiful world beyond your wildest dreams! A world full of darkness and hope, Celtic and fairy lore, and amazing characters. Gaelen is such a fun and complex character, I enjoyed seeing Barnett’s world through his eyes. This series is truly unique and well thought out even the tiniest detail has purpose. I highly recommend reading this wonderful tale of you’re wanting to go on a journey through the bad and the good.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Tausha Treadway

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Alchemy of Glass by Barbara Barnett. This is the 2nd book in this series and I highly recommend reading the first book beforehand to better understand the story and characters. This is a historical, sci-fi mystery and its very full of information. This is a book you need to pay attention when you are reading so you don’t miss anything. Its the story of Gaelen who discovers a piece of glass in an old friends journal and it takes him on a journey thru different spaces and time periods. Gaelen goes thru all kinds of diseases with weird and different cures that throw Gaelen into all kinds of fits. He is seeing what a bleak future this world is going to endure. When he finds out that Dr. Anne Shaw is the only one that can help him find the cure he is not happy because in the prior book he did not treat her well at all. Will he be able to save the future world from itself? Read this fast paced historical mystery to find out!

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Alchemy of Glass Reviewed by Vicki Shelton

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was in love with this book from the beginning. Gaelan and Caitrin were intriguing. Enter Anne and a whole new amazing character is revealed! The final plot twist, I did not see coming! I cannot wait for another book by Barbara Barnett.

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Chrissy Spulak

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in The Apothecary’s Curse series. I have not read the first book, but it did not hinder my enjoyment of this one! I loved the historical mystery. The author’s way of telling the story is magical and so interesting that I did not want to put the book down. I will absolutely be reading the first one and then possibly this one again to get the full effect. That’s how good it is. Gaelen is a compelling character, and I had no trouble whatsoever getting wrapped up in his story and adventures. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this one!

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Alicia Furlan

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Alchemy of Glass is the second book in the Apothecary Series. It follows Gaelan in the aftermath of book 1, The Apothecary’s Curse. He’s left facing the consequences of his actions while immortal. His only hope is Anne Shaw. Despite their past will she help him change the future?

This was a fantastical story that weaves through time. The author has done a great job of mixing genres to create this world. Even if you haven’t read the first book you’ll still enjoy this story. But as always I do recommend reading them in order, it will help with some details.

Reviewed by @aliciaknoke

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is a brilliant follow up to the first in the series, and I would highly recommend reading them in order for full enjoyment. This book picks up after the events of the first but really takes you on an exciting and fantastical journey. This time we get to follow Gaelen as he traverses through different times, taking the reader on an interesting journey. I loved watching how his character developed throughout this book. It was fitting to the overall story and really did his character justice.
I thought the overall story was a great addition to the series. It was interesting and had a lot going on. The author does a great job of handling a complex storyline. This was a brilliant book, even better than the first and I hope to see more from these characters.

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The Apothecary’s Curse (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Lucinda Morton-Phillips

The Apothecary's CurseThe Apothecary’s Curse by Barbara Barnett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Alchemist Gaelan Erceldoune is dying of the Plague in the 16th-century when he turns to an old manuscript passed down in his family for a cure. He gets more than he bargained for when not only does the strange remedy cure the Plague but also renders him immortal.
A couple of centuries later, Gaelan is working as an apothecary in the downtrodden streets of London, when Dr Simon Bell persuades him to make a cure for his wife Sophie, who is dying of breast cancer. Unfortunately, the incorrect handling of the cure causes Sophie to die. In despair, Simon drinks the rest of the remedy, hoping to be reunited with Sophie in death, only to find himself unable to die, no matter how hard he tries.
The story moves between modern day Chicago and Victorian London as Gaelan and Simon search for the manuscript that had been lost, in an attempt to find a way to reverse the effects and allow Simon to die. They try stay one step ahead of an unethical pharmaceutical company that wants to exploit Gaelan’s rapid regenerative properties for financial gain.
This book has a steampunk vibe to it with elements of sci-fi, fantasy, romance, horror and thriller. It does start off a bit slow, but becomes engaging. The ending is a little open-ended, which allows for a sequel, but satisfying enough.

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The Apothecary’s Curse by Barbara Barnett – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

The Apothecary's CurseThe Apothecary’s Curse by Barbara Barnett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Gaelan Erceldoune is an alchemist and is part of the scientific circles of Victorian London in which he meets fellow scientist Simon Bell, so when Simon’s wife falls ill with cancer and no other medical interventions working, he goes to see Gaelan who provides him with a last resort potion, however, it doesn’t work and a distraught Simon drinks what is left in hopes of joining his deceased wife.

Unfortunately for Simon, this doesn’t work and he wakes up a few days later and finds that he is changed and is no longer able to die! Fast forward five years and he hears of a patient in Bedlam, a hospital for the mentally infirm who resembles his own situation, however, when he finds out it is Gaelan, he is determined to ask questions and so he enacts a daring rescue.

As the years pass and the two physicians fall into a cycle of daily life, a pharmaceutical firm, Transdiff Genomics come across some diaries buried in what used to be Bedlam, and they begin to put prices together which should never have been unearthed and so Simon, Gaelan and a disgruntled Transdiff employee who questions their morals Dr Anne Shawe have to work together to stop certain information from landing in the wrong hands.

Can the intrepid trio do this all while Gaelan and Anne try to deny a growing attraction, or will life be changed forever more? This is a historical fiction which has some roots in reality, while creating fantastical elements throughout which will keep you on your toes throughout.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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The Apothecary’s Curse (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Callie Luna

The Apothecary's CurseThe Apothecary’s Curse by Barbara Barnett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Apothecary’s Curse starts out a bit slow but once you get invested in Gaelan and Simon’s life you can’t put it down. Gaelan has had an interesting life due to making a potion that has cursed him with immorality (and fast regeneration). Simon only wants to cure his wife of cancer but instead he is granted immortality instead of death. The book deals with many different time periods that all tie together wonderfully to give an exciting and refreshing story. At first I found it to be a bit confusing but once I started to put the pieces together I could not put it down. I felt a hint of ‘Interview with a Vampire’ feel to if due to the immorality factor. Instead this focuses on apothecary/ alchemy with a hint of the elixir of life or the alchemists stone. The ending is left open for another book which I anxiously wish to read!

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The Apothecary’s Curse (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Charlisa Wahtomy-Alba

The Apothecary's CurseThe Apothecary’s Curse by Barbara Barnett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Simon Bell, a physician in Victorian London, is looking for something to cure his wife who has cancer. He gets an elixir made by the apothecary Gaelan Erceldoune that is meant to cure his wife, but it does the exact opposite. Beside himself and not wanting to live without her, Simon takes the rest of the elixir, however he has now become immortal. Five years pass when news reaches Simon of a man in the Bedlam Prison that has the same powers as he does. To his surprise is it Gaelan. Now they must hunt down Gaelan’s missing manuscript if they want to reverse this strange phenomenon. Those diaries are unearthed in the present day by Transdiff Genomics where Anne Shawe works. She and Gaelan have a connection that leads to shocking information coming to light. There is so much going on in this book but the author did an amazing job with the transitions between past and present. That is hard to do whist keeping the reader engaged and the story moving forward. Overall this was an enjoyable read and I can’t wait to start on the next book.

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The Apothecary’s Curse (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Shannen Kern

The Apothecary's CurseThe Apothecary’s Curse by Barbara Barnett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book grabbed my attention simply with the unique cover, so my interest was piqued already. I hadn’t read anything by this author before, but the synopsis sounded promising which led me to dive right in. It took me a little bit of time to find my reading groove as it starts a little slower, but once it picked up, I voraciously read the entire book in one sitting. It’s evident how much research went into this magnificent story as the author expertly crafts a historical mystery with a theme of immortality throughout. The characters are absolutely astounding and relatable in this darker sci-fi read. If you are on the fence deciding whether to pick up this book or not, I highly recommend jumping in and losing yourself in a historical fantasy!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Alchemy of Glass (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Micalah Weatherholtz

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I read Alchemy of Glass as a second book to The Apothecary’s Curse, and like most series there is some overlap, but can overall be read as a standalone if that’s your thing. Also, this book picks up where the last one left off, so I preferred to read them as I did, so I already had a base understanding of the characters and their backstories, what happened previously, etc. Alchemy of glass is written in a dual point of view as well as the first which I’ve always liked. I enjoyed how well the author takes different genres and meshes them together seamlessly with well rounded characters. Give this highly entertaining book a chance.

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The Apothecary’s Curse (The Apothecary Series) by Barbara Barnett – Review by Micalah Weatherholtz

The Apothecary's CurseThe Apothecary’s Curse by Barbara Barnett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book quick, exciting read is a mash up of mystery, historical fiction, science fiction, and it does all of these things well. Told in dual timelines this is well written and I didn’t have any trouble following the story. I enjoyed the characters and their quest to handle their immortality. Definitely one of a kind, creative subject matter.

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