A review by blossomgarden
Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl

4.0

This is the sixth book in the Goldstone Woods series. It is just as good as the other books. There are instances of extreme adventure for the characters, and moments of calm and peaceful {there's more of the first than the second}. Her characters are not shallow by any means and her scene descriptions are vibrant.

To quote from my other reviews of Stengl's Goldstone Woods series:
There are fairie people...good and evil, right and wrong, struggles against wants and needs.
This is not a stand-alone book. Well, it could be... but it's much better to read the other books. Even if you don't get to read them in order, it is better to read the others as well. There are characters and circumstances in each book that shed light on other books; this one definitely included.

I don't know how much I can say about this book without giving spoilers {which I don't like to do}. The description at the start of this post does tell some of what this is about but it fails {purposely?} to shed any light on who else is in the book. Ah, see; I cannot tell more without giving things away.

I've reviewed Veiled Rose, Moonblood, and Starflower on my blog. I have read all of the books. I wouldn't say this one is my favorite but it is good like the others.