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A river enchanted book review
A river enchanted book review











a river enchanted book review

The capricious spirits that rule the isle by fire, water, earth, and wind find mirth in the lives of the humans who call the land home. Enchantments run deep on Cadence: gossip is carried by the wind, plaid shawls can be as strong as armor, and the smallest cut of a knife can instill fathomless fear. But when young girls start disappearing from the isle, Jack is summoned home to help find them.

a river enchanted book review

Jack Tamerlaine hasn’t stepped foot on Cadence in ten long years, content to study music at the mainland university. House of Earth and Blood meets The Witch’s Heart in Rebecca Ross’s brilliant first adult fantasy, set on the magical isle of Cadence where two childhood enemies must team up to discover why girls are going missing from their clan. *These are not affiliate links and I do not make a commission from any purchase made using these links. But as Jack and Adaira reluctantly work together it becomes apparent the trouble with the spirits is far more sinister than first thought and an older, darker secret lurks beneath the surface, threatening to undo them all.Want to support local bookstores? Buy a copy of A River Enchanted on !*

a river enchanted book review

He hasnt stepped foot on Cadence in ten long years, content to study music at the Mainland university. But theres only one bard capable of drawing the spirits forth by song: her childhood enemy, Jack Tamerlaine. The capricious spirits that live there find mirth in the lives of the humans who call the land home, but that mischief turns to malevolence as girls begin to go missing.Īdaira, heiress of the east, knows the spirits only answer to a bards music, enticing them to return the missing girls. A sparkling debut fantasy with Celtic tones set on the magical isle of Cadence where two childhood enemies must team up to discover why girls are going missing from their clan.Įnchantments run deep on the magical Isle of Cadence.













A river enchanted book review