Damia
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780613134248 (0613134249)
Publish date: February 1st 1993
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Pages no: 341
Edition language: English
Series: The Tower and the Hive (#2)
From when she was very young Damia had a lot of power. So much that it became almost essential that she leave home to live with her grandmother and discover how to control her powers. She comes into contact with aliens and discovers treachery, but there's also love. I do have some problems with f...
I got quite emotional at times, having to wipe away tears. More so for this, the second book, than the Rowan. I could not put the book down though, reading straight through until it was finished. Looking forward to the next book in the series.
From when she was very young Damia had a lot of power. So much that it became almost essential that she leave home to live with her grandmother and discover how to control her powers. She comes into contact with aliens and discovers treachery, but there's also love.I do have some problems with fathe...
This book is told through the POV of the man who babysits, befriends and eventually has babies with Damia, the Rowan's psychic daughter. Boring as only McCaffrey can manage.
I loved the first book, Rowan. Then I read Damia. I fell in love with Damia and I started to loathe Rowan. Rowan showed her self-centered-ness. Damia is the one who won my heart and I loved this story about her. I have read this story over and over and over again. Definitely a book I would rec...