Saturday, November 15, 2008

Heir to Sevenwaters


Clodagh (which is pronounced better than it looks) is the willful daughter of Sean of Sevenwaters. Enjoying a visit from her cousin (and more specifically, one of his men), she is plagued by the presence of Cathal, who is rude and annoying. Before the end, though, they must embark on a journey were their non-existent bond will be cemented and tested. Of course.

Things get a little racy between Clodagh and Cathal, but nothing really. As usual, the fairy-folk are the gods in this book, but they're so imperfect...

Hmmm, true love, honesty, self sacrifce are all involved, but not to a great degree. Clodagh gives everything up for what is importent to her.

I like this book, it wasn't great, but it was fine. I wish her stuff would stop being so task based (except Daughter of Sevenwaters, that was amazing). I feel like I'm reading one of those impossible fairytales, which are good in their place, but you never relate to the characters. But the cover is beautiful...

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