<b>Enchanting, evocative and utterly magical</b>, <i>When The Curtain Falls</i> is a theatrical delight. You can see the dust rising in the spotlights and feel the audience hold their breath as the story plays out. <b>There's intrigue, mystery and humour, but at its heart this is a tale of love and hope against the odds. I LOVED this book!</b>
- Miranda Dickinson,
Carrie Hope Fletcher is fast becoming <b>our go-to for spellbinding stories</b> with a magical edge
Heat
An enchanting story about the <b>spellbinding magic of theatre</b>... a romantic tale about <b>love conquering against all odds</b>.
OK!
A <b>spellbinding </b>story of unrequited love
Yours
A feather-light tale with a touch of spookiness
Candis
<b>A thoroughly, magical and riveting story</b> that hooks you in from the first page and takes you on a roller coaster ride towards the last.
The Bookbag Blog
Think <b><i>Chocolat </i></b>with a heaped tablespoon of<b> <i>Bake Off</i></b>
Mail on Sunday on All That She Can See
Utterly <b>enchanting</b>
Jill Mansell on On The Other Side
An enchanting and magical love story that <b>reminded me so much of Cecelia Ahern</b>
Ali McNamara on On The Other Side
A spellbinding story of life, love and secrets, <b>magic sparkles from every page</b>
Miranda Dickinson on On The Other Side
A <b>heart-warming love story</b> laced with magical realism
Samantha Shannon on On The Other Side
<b>Strikingly creative</b>, humorous and saturated with warmth
thecoast.net.nz on On The Other Side
Carrie Hope Fletcher has carved out a lovely niche with her fantastical novels. But this new one - set in the West End showbiz world - sees her brilliance go up a notch. <b>Bewitching</b>.
Heat Magazine on When the Curtain Falls
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Om bidragsyterne
Carrie Hope Fletcher is an actress, singer, author and vlogger. Carrie's first book, All I Know Now, was a number one Sunday Times bestseller and her debut novel, On the Other Side, also went straight to number one. When the Curtain Falls is Carrie's third novel and fourth consecutive Sunday Times bestseller.
Carrie played the role of Eponine in Les Misérables at the Queen's Theatre in London's West End for almost three years. She has since stared in and received awards for a number of productions including The War of the Worlds, The Addams Family, and Heathers: The Musical. Carrie will soon rejoin Les Misérables, this time playing Fantine, in a new concert version at the Gielgud Theatre.
Carrie lives just outside of London with numerous fictional friends that she keeps on bookshelves, just in case. Carrie's debut album, also called When the Curtain Falls, was released in 2018.