
Wintertide
A Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fantasy Romance book. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Linnea Sinclair is one of...
For centuries the Infernal War has been waged by witches and sorcerers to control the Orb of Knowledge. The war must end.Then, at Wintertide, the Hill Raiders attack the village of Cirrus Cove. The sea captain’s daughter is raped, and a child conceived.“If the child is to be who the stones say she will, it’s best I raise her. She will live with me.”Bronya the Healer accepts the responsibility of caring for the unborn child.Having read the truth in the Stones, Bronya tends the birth and, in the midst of a maelstrom, takes the babe to her cave. Warded now by the signs and symbols of magick, Bronya keeps the child, Khamsin, safe from the Sorcerer.On the eve of Khamsin’s eighteenth birthday, the Hill Raiders, those who wreaked havoc upon her mother, come again. They murder the inhabitants of her village, her husband and her family. Blaming Khamsin for witchery, for bringing the scourge down upon them, the survivors of Cirrus...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 316 pages
- ISBN: 9781932815078 / 1932815074
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Magical story with funny characters and believable romance. Just great. It is a beautifully written book in style, but no in action. At no point did I feel dropped in the middle of an ongoing story. And yet there is not much pointless babble to introduce and build the world aroune the characters. But that os as far as it goes. The characters themselves are shallow and don't act naturally. the story itself... This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Linnea Sinclair is one of my favourite authors - She is at the top of the field of SF romance offering rich characters, decent romance and excellent genre plots. Wintertide is a little departure from her other books because it is fantasy rather than SF...