After years of unhappiness, darkness has fallen upon Sevenwaters. Trouble is brewing. Thereare some who blame the Britons of Northwoods. For as long as the Britons hold the Islands there can be no peace, but there are some who believe the enemy is much closer to home.
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Druidic Erin (Ireland) is a place teeming with fairies and earth magic. But this compelling story is not a tale of the fey it is a tale of one who lives in the world of humans and yet has contact with the otherworld. Liadan of Sevenwaters is the child of Iubdan and Sorcha (whose story was told in Daughter of the Forest) and she is granted the power to hear and see what others cannot. She is a healer of mind, body and spirit. It is Liadan's gift of healing that brings about a meeting with a mercenary considered to be the enemy of her family. Liadan names this man without a name or history "Bran" and soon realizes that the information she has been told about him (and the world in general) is not what it appears to be. In too short a time, Liadan comes to love Bran with a fierceness that she never imagined possible, and yet their love cannot be fulfilled. Bran's life is not her life, nor is her life his. They must travel down different paths (at least for a while), knowing in their hearts that the bond between them is stronger than the things that pull them apart. This is the story of a powerful love, which might change the course of history for Liadan's people and the island of Erin. Beautifully written, the second in the Sevenwaters trilogy continues a sparkling saga of a family whose destiny is to help free Erin from British tyranny. The story, though a bit light on the magic and heavy on the romantic, is reminiscent of Jennifer Roberson's Chesuli series. Fantasy addicts should love it. (May 25) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
In this work's prequel, Daughter of the Forest, Sorcha saved her brothers from a curse that turned them into swans. Now, it is her daughter Liadan's turn to leave her home in peaceful Sevenwaters in search of her destiny. A world of druids and shapechangers, Fair Folk and foul monsters draws Liadan deeper into danger as she battles to save her family and her home. Marillier blends old legends with original storytelling to produce an epic fantasy that belongs in most libraries. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
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This is the story of Liaden, daughter of Sorcha and Hugh. She is a healer and a twin, but she was never foreseen by her mother, who had visions of her other children, Niamh and Sean.
Liaden is captured by Bran, the tormented yet hard leader of a pack of outlaws. At first they only want her for her healing skills, but later it is discovered that the lives of Liaden and Bran are interwoven more closely than they ever realised...
I can't speak highly enough of this book, honestly. Liaden and Bran are such wonderful characters in their own right (it can be hard to live up to characters like Sorcha and Hugh but the author surpasses herself!) and the scenery, dialogue and narrative are flawless.
Highly recommended for romantics and lovers of fantasy and/or history.
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