The Hum and the Shiver (Tufa Novels Series, #1)
ISBN:
9781455114009
Publish date: September 27th 2011
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Urban Fantasy,
American,
Fairies,
Fae,
Contemporary,
Southern,
Magical Realism,
Music
Series: Tufa (#1)
Novels of the Tufa - Book 1 This book was a guts buy for me when it was on sale a few weeks ago. I picked it and books 2 and 3 up at the same time just because the blurbs sounded good! And different.We're basically talking musical fae folk in the Appalachian mountains. The Tuatha Dé Dannan of Ir...
I liked this book much more than Bledsoe’s Eddie LaCrosse series. It was written better, and its story was deeper and more mature. The protagonist, a twenty-year-old soldier of the US army Bronwyn, was injured in Iraq. She has returned home to recuperate, but her homecoming is not at all restful. In...
This book was engrossing, and despite the hints of magic woven throughout, I never guessed the eventual origins.
This wasn't what I'd expected; I think I expected less romance and more magic. Also, despite the title, I still don't really know what the hum or the shiver is. Added to that was the strange choice of readers; a man and a woman. Emily Janice Card read Bronwyn's chapters and Stefan Rudnicki read all ...
It was pretty good. Considering that it's about fairies, I really liked it. Usually, as soon as fairies are mentioned, things get really corny, but this was good.