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"A cold chill runs down Andrea's spine as she gazes into the cold remorseless steely eyes of the reincarnation of a murderess that Andrea remembered all too well"
Fire and Honey tells the tale of two young friends who embark on an adventure together to find love and romance in the Caribbean sun. Susan and Andrea set off together in the hope of finding romance to cure their difficult pasts, but while romance may be waiting around the corner, the two girls become entangled in a web of lies and deceit and find themselves embroiled by Voodoo forces. Growing up, Andrea suffered from an abusive father who left an indelible stain on her psyche, and Susan had lost both of her parents in her teens – they met when they shared assignations with Susan's lecherous Uncle Eric at his country cottage.
There are many twists and turns in this tale of love and romance, plus a chilling satanic undercurrent that will leave you looking over your shoulder when the lights go out. The Voodoo curse threatens to engulf them once more; will they ever be free of its mystic powers?
Firstly they both belong to the same regiment: the Rifle Brigade. The second factor, however, is only known to one of them: they are related.
The story opens as rumours circulate regarding the likelihood of the outbreak of the war and the regiment is subsequently posted to the Crimean Peninsula.
The army lands and we follow Fortune and Finch from the battle of the Alma to the eventual fall of Sevastopol, where both men are involved in a secret and dangerous mission. Will they survive the war and their mission? Or will only one of them discover the truth behind their familial bond?