A review by marimoose
Foundling by D.M. Cornish

3.0

This had its highs and lows for me, though I am fascinated with the world created here, and the monsters for that matter. It's only a pity the eyes of Rossamund have only managed to glimpse a few of these gentle and evil creatures; most of the conflict seem to be against the people around him. But I suppose it works as an introductory book to whet the appetite for the rest of the series.

I really liked the ever mysterious Europe; I was actually wishing that there'd be more elaboration on Licurius himself, but that was ended rather quickly. Perhaps there's more in the next books, but I'm still trying to decide whether I want to read the next one. Maybe then I might warm up to Rossamund a bit more!