Through the Door
by:
Jodi McIsaac (author)
It’s been seven years since the love of Cedar McLeod’s life left with no forwarding address. All she has left of him are heart-wrenching memories of happier times and a beautiful six-year-old daughter, Eden. Then, one day, Eden opens her bedroom door and unwittingly creates a portal that leads to...
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It’s been seven years since the love of Cedar McLeod’s life left with no forwarding address. All she has left of him are heart-wrenching memories of happier times and a beautiful six-year-old daughter, Eden. Then, one day, Eden opens her bedroom door and unwittingly creates a portal that leads to anywhere she imagines.But they’re not the only ones who know of Eden’s gift, and soon the child mysteriously vanishes.Desperate for answers, Cedar digs into the past and finds herself thrust into a magical world of Celtic myths, fantastical creatures, and bloody rivalries. Teaming up with the unlikeliest of allies, Cedar must bridge the gap between two worlds and hold tight to the love in her heart…or lose everything to an ancient evil.The first in the Thin Veil series, Through the Door is a pulse-pounding adventure that takes readers across the globe and deep into the hidden realms of Celtic lore.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00AJXXA4G
Publish date: April 23rd 2013
Publisher: 47north
Pages no: 294
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Urban Fantasy,
Romance,
Fairies,
Fae,
Contemporary,
Mythology,
Supernatural
Series: The Thin Veil (#1)
I loved this book. I was hooked by page 20 and crying by page 60. I do not cry over books. I have cried only a few (3) time because of books. Jodi McIsaac got me emotional involved in this book from the first page. I related to Cedar. She is this wonderful mother doing the best she can for her daugh...
3.5 starsThe story drew me in right away and I found I couldn’t put the book aside for long without wanting to know what was going to happen next. For a debut novel, I think the story-telling was very good and things were woven together nicely. I will definitely check out the second book in the near...
Thanks to Netgalley and publishers for providing a free copy of this book for an honest review.There's mythology (Celtic), there's fantasy and there's mystery. I should have loved it. But even though the writing was good, and the pacing average, it didn't strike me much. The protagonist Cedar, for i...
Through the Door by Jodi McIsaac is a very fun introduction to fantasy based on celtic mythology. Through the Door also has the interesting aspect of focusing on a single mother as the main character, though her daughter is the one with the special powers. This is a dynamic I haven’t read ever befor...
I'm not sure exactly where this book came from, but I found it in my Kindle labeled as having come from the author. It was also listed as time travel novel. I find that a little odd since there is absolutely no time travel in this book whatsoever. Instead, it is a fantasy novel concerned with people...