Ebook {Epub PDF} Island on Fire by Sophie Schiller






















ISLAND ON FIRE is a historical fiction novel based on the eruption of Martinique’s Mount Pelée, the most deadly volcanic eruption of the 20th century. The heat, ash, and flying debris destroyed the port city of Saint-Pierre and took the lives of approximately 30, individuals in only minutes.4/5.  · Island on Fire by Sophie Schiller: Book review Giveaway Island on Fire is an historical reimagining that is both fascinating and suspenseful! It is the end of April , and Emilie Dujon, the daughter of a coffee and cocoa planter on the island of .  · Island on Fire Sophie Schiller. Publication date: April 10th Genres: Adult, Historical, Thriller. In the lush, tropical world of Martinique where slavery is a distant memory and voodoo holds sway, Emilie Dujon discovers that her fiancé, a rich sugar planter, has been unfaithful.


Island on Fire by Sophie Schiller | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Blog Tour and Giveaway: Island on Fire by Sophie Schiller. bltadwin.ru May 19 at PM · Public. Island on Fire by Sophie Schiller: Book review Giveaway Island on Fire is an historical reimagining that is both fascinating and suspenseful! It is the end of April , and Emilie Dujon, the daughter of a coffee and cocoa planter on the island of Martinique, has her whole life planned out.


Preview: Island on Fire Island o n Fire In the lush, tropical world of Martinique in , a planter's daughter and a French army officer are swept up in a whirlwind of voodoo, deceit, and treachery in the Pompeii of the Caribbean. Island on Fire Sophie Schiller, author In the lush, tropical world of Martinique where slavery is a distant memory and voodoo holds sway, Emilie Dujon discovers that her fiancé, a rich sugar planter, has been unfaithful. Read an excerpt of "Island on Fire". CHAPTER 1. Monday, April 21st, St. Pierre, Martinique. The city of Saint-Pierre was in a joyous mood. It was the end of the sugar harvest, a time for celebration and revelry. Music and laughter filled the air. The stars lit up the heavens, and the moon shone resplendent over the bay, where schooners and steamers lulled gently in the breeze.

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