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Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl
Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl












Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl

This is a series to immerse yourself in, to read again and again, and to completely geek over.The Haven would be a lonely spot no more.Ī few lights remained hovering around Imraldera’s shoulders and the top of her head. If not, you could become frustrated and confused. You should read them in the order they have been published, though that isn't the chronological order. The Tales of Goldstone Wood is one of the most unique, complex, and extensive fantasy series I've encountered. That even the part of us we most fear can be transformed by our Prince into something beautiful.įor all fans of Goldstone Wood, here is a tale from Here and There that you cannot miss!!!įor fans just starting out, I'll say it again.

Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl

That our true selves are most free in service To The One Who Names Us. That who we see a person as is not necessarily who they are. Showing that even the most simple of people are much more complex than we could think. There were times when "one didn't want to know the end, because how could the end be happy?" (-Samwise Gamgee) But do not fear, gentle reader! For a new dawn will come, and the sun will shine the brighter! It is a dark tale, possibly the darkest in the series yet. But the complications of each character and the depth they have is incredibly compelling. The Cren Cru is a truly disturbing force. What happened to Lionheart after Moonblood? What is the Cren Cru, really? What happened to Sun Eagle after he vanished into the wood? Did Alistair ever find Mouse? Did the sylph ever get to grant Lionheart a wish? Why do Eanrin and Imraldera seem more distant 1500 years after Starflower than closer? This story might hold the largest cast yet, drawing in beloved figures from all the books and setting them to their own important role.

Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl

But they are not the only characters, oh no. Once again, the author astonishes.first by taking the cold, often cruel, Daylily and the unremarkable Foxbrush as her main characters. Readers will be boggled by the vast and bizarre array of the denizens of the Wood, but even more so, by the way Time is handled. If this is your first time entering Goldstone Wood.go and read the first five books of the series first! They will help prepare your mind for the most complex Tale of Goldstone Wood yet by far.Īnne Elisabeth Stengl again weaves a compelling tale of love, sacrifice, courage, despair, darkness, hope, and triumph. Goldstone Wood is not for the ignorant nor the faint of heart.














Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl