Sara Sheridan is an Edinburgh-based writer of over 20 books including cosy crime noir mysteries set in 1950s Britain and historical novels based on the real-life stories of late Georgian and early Victorian explorers. She has also written non-fiction, as well as books for children. Sara has been named one of the Saltire Society's 365 most influential Scottish women, past and present.
Sheridan creates an evocative, enjoyable portrait of 1820s
Edinburgh and of two women determined to lead independent
lives.
*Sunday Times*
Completely enchanting and fascinating . . . a rollicking and
immensely readable tale . . . Sheridan succeeds in what very few
have attempted before; in imagining early 19th century Edinburgh as
a genuine if imperfect city of enlightenment, a thrilling,
optimistic and romantic landscape where science flourishes, beauty
is created, wrongs are righted, possibilities are infinite, and
women can begin to dream, at last, of how it might feel to be
free.
*Scotsman*
Lush, seductive and scandalous, this is a gorgeous read.
*Daily Mail*
Compelling, fascinating and incisive about its social context. A
cracking good read
*Val McDermid*
What a beautiful, immersive gem of historical fiction this is!
*Good Housekeeping*
An absolute treat for fans of historical fiction and rich
storytelling.
*Red Magazine*
A vibrant mix of history, romance and mystery
*I Paper*
Dazzling, original, full of wonderful characters and so
interesting! Anyone who's ever looked at a flower will love it as
much as I do.
*Katie Fforde*
Joyously seductive prose with evocatively-drawn characters, The
Fair Botanists is a beautiful tale of scandal and intrigue firmly
rooted in the capital of 1820s Scotland.
*Susan Stokes-Chapman*
Beautiful . . . Every sentence is a gift. If you love The Doll
Factory or The Binding, you'll love this
*Miranda Dickinson*
I loved this vivid evocation of Enlightenment Edinburgh - a city in
the throes of tumultuous change - filled with a cast of fascinating
characters, both real and imagined. Highly recommended.
*Fiona Valpy*
A charm of a book. A spirited tale of female empowerment set
amongst the blossoms of enlightenment Edinburgh, it is suffused
with the rich perfume of its historical era. Lively and
generous-hearted, with an array of utterly engaging characters,
this enchanting novel reads like a warm tonic for the soul
*Mary Paulson-Ellis*
Delightfully original, sensuous historical fiction, led by a charge
of female characters as captivating and complex as the brightest of
botanical flowers
*Cari Thomas*
Enchanting and absorbing . . . [I enjoyed it] because it's about
women and women's lives, people I know and talk to, and am
*Anstey Harris*
Sara Sheridan weaves a vivid, bewitching tale of scandal and female
empowerment.
*Woman's Own*
Pacy and beautifully realised historical fiction.
*Best*
Lush, seductive and scandalous, this is a romantic tale of two
intriguing women and their evolving friendship.
*Psychologies*
With a cast of colourful characters, there's much to enjoy
here.
*Choice*
The storyline is compelling, the pace perfect, and the characters
consistently engaging, but what made this a stand-out book for me
was the quality and quantity of the research, and the skilful way
that this is interwoven throughout the narrative.
*Buzz Magazine*
A seductive, sensory romp through Georgian Edinburgh. Hugely
enjoyable. Highly recommended
*Ambrose Parry*
There's no enlightenment without enlightening women, and Sara
Sheridan gives us two great ones to reckon with in Belle and
Elizabeth. The Fair Botanists gives us a glimpse into the complex
life of Edinburgh in the 1820's with joyous female characters at
the heart of the story
*Annie Garthwaite*
Impressively researched, The Fair Botanists weaves incredible fact
- the transfer of the Botanic Gardens to a new site and the
incredible journey of the trees across the city, and the
much-anticipated flowering of the century aloe - with the
intricately-plotted loves and fortunes of Belle, a forward-thinking
courtesan and perfume maker, and Elizabeth, a widow who steps out
of the shadows of her unhappy marriage to learn her own worth.
*Claire Gradidge*
The Fair Botanists beguiles all the senses in this tale of intrigue
in Enlightenment Edinburgh. An entertaining read
*Sarah Maine*
A cleverly crafted novel offering a heady mix of secrets, intrigue,
skulduggery and romance. Immersive and engaging, I couldn't put it
down!
*Anita Frank*
The Fair Botanists is a ravishing tale of nature, love and secrets,
told with lush prose and eloquent style. A historical, feminist
masterpiece
*T.A. Willberg*
The Fair Botanists brings 1820s Edinburgh to life in glorious,
meticulously researched detail. I loved watching these characters
blossom, as the flowering or a rare plant has repercussions for
them all. Sara Sheridan has created a captivating, utterly
convincing world and a wonderfully heartwarming story.
*Elizabeth Lee*
Atmospheric, absorbing and completely immersive - I lost myself in
this brilliant book
*Rachael Lucas*
A stunning, stylish book, packed to the brim with delicious and
deeply sensual experiences. The setting, the brilliantly drawn cast
of passionate characters and the vivid descriptions of the
burgeoning plants and flowers will stay with me for a very long
time. This is a gem to savour and read over and over again.
*Celia Anderson*
A fascinating and beautiful evocation of Edinburgh. I adored this
wonderful book and didn't want it to end
*Elisabeth Gifford*
Historical fiction at its best, full of atmosphere, with
beautifully drawn characters and a thoroughly intriguing story
*Frances Quinn*
I enjoyed it so much! Such a gorgeous story full intrigue, plants
and gorgeous imagery that utterly swept me away from the very first
page. Glorious!
*Lily Graham*
Sheridan brings the Scottish Enlightenment brilliantly to life in
this vibrant, evocative novel about female friendship, empowerment
and transformation
*Nikki Marmery*
What a setting and cast of characters! This seductive and sensual
novel comes from a writer at the height of her powers. Captured my
senses, and my heart
*Essie Fox*
A beautifully written, enchanting escapist delight, peopled with
wonderful characters. I really enjoyed the exploration of growing
female independence in a male world - Belle and Elizabeth will stay
with me for a long time.
*Caroline Lea*
The cinematic prologue had me instantly hooked, as did the world of
botany, perfume, potions and intrigue. Sara's characters are
wonderfully drawn, the writing is so evocative, and sumptuously
imagined. Not since Patrick Suskind's Perfume has a book had such a
strong sensory impact on me. I was intoxicated! A feast for the
senses... The Fair Botanists is dazzling.
*Celia Reynolds*
Perfectly paced, romantic and full of intrigue, The Fair Botanists
is a truly wonderful story where women take centre stage. The
writing is exquisite.
*Vikki Patis*
Rich with period detail, this novel transported me to early
nineteenth century Edinburgh. I loved the bold brave women at its
heart and was captured by the sense of their historical moment when
different futures were becoming possible for those who dared to
reach for them.
*LM Dillsworth*
Sumptuous and atmospheric. A beautifully described jaunt through
Georgian Edinburgh, with romance and intrigue.
*Clare Whitfield*
Sprinkled with deliciously tantalising scandal and intrigue, and
colourful, engaging characters. A sheer joy to read
*Sue Lawrence*
In The Fair Botanists, Sheridan has expertly woven multiple strands
of machinations, a heady mix of sex, intrigue, scent, and
flora.
*Ever Dundas*
Like the Agave plant itself, this is a story full of sensual
detail. I learnt new and surprising things about my city, its
people and Botanic gardens
*Jemma Neville*
This wonderful dip into life in historical Edinburgh is both
enlightening and entertaining and by using historically documented
characters and places is sure to delight readers interested in both
history and botany.
*The Wee Review*
This is a great book. An immersive read and a heartfelt, human
story of science and botany
*The Book Trail*
As rare and lush as the Agave flower itself, The Fair Botanists is
a richly realised, transportive delight
*Rachel Rhys*
Sara Sheridan, already one of the Scotland's finest historical
fiction writers, excels herself in The Fair Botanists. A glorious
and jaunty journey through 1820s Edinburgh, I fell in love with
this book, its feisty women and luscious plants from the very first
page.
*E.S. Thomson*
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