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Original Title: Son of the Shadows
ISBN: 0765343266 (ISBN13: 9780765343260)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.julietmarillier.com/books/sonoftheshadows.html
Series: Sevenwaters #2
Characters: Hugh of Harrowfield, Bran, Sorcha, Fat Janis, Niamh, Ciaran, Liadan
Literary Awards: Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel (2000)
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Son of the Shadows (Sevenwaters #2) Paperback | Pages: 608 pages
Rating: 4.33 | 27235 Users | 1340 Reviews

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Title:Son of the Shadows (Sevenwaters #2)
Author:Juliet Marillier
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 608 pages
Published:June 17th 2002 by Tor Books (first published September 1st 2000)
Categories:Fantasy. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction

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After years of comparative peace, darkness has fallen upon Ulster. Trouble is brewing and even those in the heart of the forest are not safe. Niamh, elder daughter of Sorcha, is required to make a strategic marriage, while her sister Liadan, who has the gift of Sight and her mother’s talent for healing, finds herself drawn into the shadowy world of the Painted Man and his warrior band. There Liadan begins a journey that is to transform her life.

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Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsBR with my peeps at: Buddies Books and BaublesSpecifically: Robin (Bridge Four) 3.5 starsSometimes when I finish a book I know exactly what I think about it, and the review practically writes itself. Other times . . . I finish, thinking that overall I liked the book, but . . . something remains . . . unresolved. And the more I dwell on it, the more issues emerge, until the something evolves into multiple identifiable problems.This is one of those times.That's not to say

3.5 stars, leaning to 4. I enjoyed this 2nd book in the Sevenwaters series. This time, we follow Liadan, Sorcha's and Iubdan's (Hugh) daughter as the Fair folk meddle once again in the lives of the Sevenwaters clan. Liadan is a healer like her mother, and kind and forthright in her dealings with others. Liadan is a twin, with an older sister Niamh. Though not gorgeous like her older sister, Liadan has attracted the attention of Eamonn, the head of a neighbouring, important clan. Sorcha points

The second instalment in the Sevensweaters* series is like an ugly jumper presented by your most favorite aunt. You will never wear it and you will never tell her about it for the sake of good times you spent together.There are six shirts sweaters in the Sevensweaters series. The first one was an enchanted one and the moment you put it on, it put you under a spell. Needless to say, starting the Son of the Shadows I expected a tale of similar quality. What I got instead was a garment badly

I didnt end up liking this one as much as Daughter of the Forest. I feel like with Juliet Marillier, its a clear case of its not you, its me. The writing is beautiful, and I love the Irish history and mythology, but these stories will just never be my favorites. Sorchas daughter Liadan is the lead in this sequel, but shes a bit of a carbon copy of her mother. She looks exactly like her, shes an herbal healer, she has a brother with whom she shares a special mind link and bond, she falls in love

Son of the Shadows is the second book in Juliet Marilliers captivating Sevenwaters series. If you had told me several months ago that any book would measure up to the immediate love I felt for Daughter of the Forest I wouldnt have believed it. Son of the Shadows was probably a great book, sure, but just as good? Really? I wouldnt believe it. Until I read it and I had no choice but to face facts: Son of the Shadows is every bit the masterpiece that Daughter of the Forest was. Rather than

It is, for some reason, extraordinarily difficult for me to explain my feelings concerning this novel. Son of the Shadows is, as all the reviews proclaim, a worthy follow-up to Daughter of the Forest. In fact, both novels are so vastly different that it is practically impossible to compare them and, without a doubt, Son of the Shadows is a beautifully written story, just as heart-breaking and emotionally impactful as its predecessor. Yet, my feelings of awe for this piece are mixed in with

I am so in love with this series. Why did I not know about this sooner?