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Flame of Sevenwaters
by Juliet Marillier
A fitting end to the Sevenwaters series!
Having read all the books now, I have to say that none of the books measure up to the perfection that is Daughter of the Forest. However, I enjoy the characters and I love the setting, so I have had a lot of fun reading this series.
Maeve is another interesting protagonist, with a fresh perspective and unique challenges. I loved her connections with animals, and dogs in particular! This is a book for dog lovers.
This book is a bit slower paced, but that was a good thing in my opinion. It gave us one last chance to be immersed in Sevenwaters, as we get reintroduced to the setting along with Maeve. I loved the journey that we go on in this book. It had the right amount of danger, suspense, magic, and mystery. It felt very right, again back to the Irish folk tale roots of Sevenwaters.
I was totally into this book, but the ending felt like there was something missing. It felt a little too neat, if that makes sense. The romance was also a little off, and also perhaps a little unnecessary.
Having read all the books now, I have to say that none of the books measure up to the perfection that is Daughter of the Forest. However, I enjoy the characters and I love the setting, so I have had a lot of fun reading this series.
Maeve is another interesting protagonist, with a fresh perspective and unique challenges. I loved her connections with animals, and dogs in particular! This is a book for dog lovers.
This book is a bit slower paced, but that was a good thing in my opinion. It gave us one last chance to be immersed in Sevenwaters, as we get reintroduced to the setting along with Maeve. I loved the journey that we go on in this book. It had the right amount of danger, suspense, magic, and mystery. It felt very right, again back to the Irish folk tale roots of Sevenwaters.
I was totally into this book, but the ending felt like there was something missing. It felt a little too neat, if that makes sense. The romance was also a little off, and also perhaps a little unnecessary.