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Yippee! As far as I’m concerned, Juliet Marillier could bring out a new book every week and I’d be happy. I (like many, many other people) particularly love her books set at Sevenwaters. This new novel is number six. Each can be read alone, but they are definitely best read in order.
The heroine of this book is Maeve, who in an earlier book was badly burned while trying to rescue her dog from a fire. She was crippled as a result, her hands twisted into stiff and useless claws. For me, this gave t ...more
The heroine of this book is Maeve, who in an earlier book was badly burned while trying to rescue her dog from a fire. She was crippled as a result, her hands twisted into stiff and useless claws. For me, this gave t ...more

Juliet Marillier is a master storyteller extraordinaire, her folk fantasy tales are filled with messages of love, strength of character and compassion. In Flame of Sevenwaters we return to her Sevenwaters world set in Celtic Ireland a place steeped in magic and the Otherworld of the Fae. Maeve, the fourth daughter of Sevenwaters who was burnt terribly as a child returns after spending the previous ten years healing at Harrowfield, the British estate of her Aunt Liadan and Uncle Bran, previous br
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Dec 14, 2011
Louise
marked it as to-read

Jan 01, 2013
Jenny Delandro
marked it as to-read
