![]() ![]() ![]() However, a short description of what hides behind Anatomy‘s beautiful cover was enough to make me reach out to Schwartz’s publisher and offer my review. I won’t lie, anything that deals with the medical field makes me shudder. When I saw the story’s premise, I was both put off and intrigued.Ī young lady who wants to be a surgeon more than she wants to marry.Ī resurrection man trying to survive in a city where it’s too easy to die.Īnd the freshly dug up corpses that bring these two tender souls together.Ī deliciously greusome gothic tale about the lengths one will go for their passion and the sinister twists of fate that lurk in the shadows.” Anatomy: A Love Story And it’s actually through Twitter where I saw Schwartz’s announcement that Anatomy would be published by Wednesday Books. ![]() Anatomy: A Love Story is actually her fourth book, but only her second fiction novel. ![]()
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