

I love this series!
#TuesdayTidBits
1. The Twelve Swans. I love the Princess's courage and determination
2. The Snow Queen
3. The TV series Beauty and the Beauty from the 1980s
4. @Sorceryandswords
I really liked this book. Of course it was only after I finished it did I realize that this was the fourth in the series. Despite that, I had no trouble following the story and keeping track of the characters. Clodagh is a very compelling heroine.
Picked this up at the library book sale for $0.50! I read the Sevenwaters trilogy over ten years ago and enjoyed this look back into the world through the eyes of the next generation. Now I wish I still had the first 3 to reread! Time for a trip to the library.
Not sure if any of my Litsy friends have read this but I can't help but picture Becan as baby Groot.
Juliet Marillier is one of my favorite authors. Clodagh is atypical of her usual heroines because she isn't a seer or especially in tune with the Fair Folk. I loved this story. Her writing is sweeping and epic.