Between Golden Jaws (Hallowmere, #3)

Between Golden Jaws (Hallowmere #3)

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Corrine and her friends race to London, in the hopes of finding a rathstone that will help them end this terrible war with the Fey. The girls search the Victorian city only to find that their plan has led to more danger than ever before. With the girls' lives on the line, the Fey Prince offers Corrine a deal: become his consort and her friends can go in peace. Will Corrine...more
Paperback, 304 pages
Published March 25th 2008 by Mirrorstone
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Erin
I said I wasn't going to read Between Golden Jaws by Tiffany Trent. After learning -- midway through book two, By Venom's Sweet Sting -- that the Hallomere series had been discontinued after book six out of 10, and that the storyline would not be resolved in the books already published, I kind of lost my desire to spend any more time on Hallomere. That's like sitting through three-quarters of a movie and leaving before the ending. No thanks.

But of course, I did read Between Golden Jaws. And in t...more
Jennah Fletcher
Unfortunately, Hallowmere, like many other series published by MirrorStone, has been discontinued. Please join my petition to get it back at http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/c...
Marzapan Aurum
The darkness increases and the plot twists in beautiful ways. Just when you think all hope is lost, the light is there at the end of the tunnel.
Levina  C.
I loved this book. This is the third installment in the Hallowmere series, and as it progresses the books get better and better. Tiffany Trent's writing is extremely rich and descriptive. There is a dark, creepy edge to it, and it has a great period feel that makes the 1800s come alive. There is a lot of fairy folklore and myth from the real world incorporated-the author doesn't make up her own. As for Corrine's choice, she does something completely unexpected. And at the end, something happens...more
Estefany
corrine is being use by the unhallowed prince and has to save her friend from dying.
Hannah
I liked this one a lot more than the second. Can't wait to read the fourth.
Emily
You can't put these down. Very fast reads in my oppinion.
Sarah Beth
This series just keeps getting better and better! Lovers of fairylore would enjoy this.
Michelle
I raved about the first Hallowmere book, and I stand by that review. The second book is good, but lacks the atmosphere and history that enriched the first. I had a suspicion that Trent wasn't doing all of the writing, and by book three another author's name appeared on the cover with Trent. I'm sorely disappointed that what promised to be an outstanding addition to my dark fairy tale shelf has fizzled into an adequate YA fantasy. Truly, the first book was up there with McKillip and Bull.
Kerry
Well, I didn't actually finish it, but I decided to take it off the list because I've actually had it sitting around for several years now. I was rather disappointed because a whole lot of nothing happened and there continued to be more books with no real conclusion. Now the books are pretty much out of print so I'm going to move on.
Emily
These books definitely are not stand-alone novels. I took about a month off before reading this one, and I had a little trouble remembering things. This time, at least, I found no jarring editing mistakes like I had in the second book.
Catherine Schaff-Stump
Another fine offering, with a great cliffhanger. The series is coherent and well written. It's a great pity it won't end.
Ryan Mishap
Started off as a promising historical fairy tale, but it doesn't get better. Starts to become clear with later books being written by other authors: this is a business venture, not a labor of love.
Kim Baccellia
Once again Tiffany Trent doesn't disappoint in this must read sequel to her Hallowmere series. Loved it!
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Tiffany Trent is the award-winning creator and author of the young adult dark fantasy series, HALLOWMERE, and the forthcoming novel THE UNNATURALISTS and its sequel. Her short stories have been published in MAGIC AND THE MIRRORSTONE, CORSETS AND CLOCKWORK, SUBTERRANEAN, and WILFUL IMPROPRIETY. When not writing or reading, she can be found playing with bees. She is represented by Jennifer Laughran...more
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The Unnaturalists (The Unnaturalists, #1) In the Serpent's Coils (Hallowmere, #1) By Venom's Sweet Sting (Hallowmere, #2) Maiden of the Wolf (Hallowmere, #4) Queen of the Masquerade (Hallowmere, #5)

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