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Cargando... The House of Gaian (Tir Alainn Trilogy) (1997)por Anne Bishop
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I enjoyed this series, although not as much as The Black Jewel series. I have to admit, I was not exactly thrilled with the character development of Lucian and Diana. In the beginning, they seemed childish and selfish, but with hopes of redemption and learning. Instead, they turned even more awful. I was glad to see the balancing out with a "bad" witch (Jean) but honestly, her appearance seemed to be rather formulaic. Morag and her transformation were a wonderful plot twist. Overall, I'd give it three stars. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML:New York Times bestselling author Anne Bishop presents the stunning conclusion to the Tir Alainn trilogy, where the world will be tested in an epic war... It began as a witch hunt. But the Master Inquisitor??s plans to eliminate all traces of female power in the world have expanded to crushing the Sylvalan Barons who oppose him??and to destroying the wellspring of magic in the Mother??s Hills. Faced with this evil, humans, witches, and the Fae become uneasy allies. But even together, they aren??t strong enough to stand against the armies the Inquisitors are gathering. So they look for help from their last possible ally. The House of Gaian. The reclusive witches who rule the Mother??s Hills. The witches powerful enough to create a world??or destroy one... Their long-held creed of ??do no harm? is about to give way to more import No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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There is so much to think about here. There's one big reveal about the origins of the Inquisitors that broke my heart, no matter how evil they are. And they are, especially the Witch's Hammer. Fae, witches, and humans learn to live together with some interesting reveals about the House of Gaian.
I'm glad I reread this series. It has some interesting parallels to what's happening in the world today and the role of women. ( )