Twixt Firelight and Water (Sevenwaters, #5.5)
Format: kindle
ASIN: 13082129
Publisher: Voyager
Pages no: 56
3.5-ishI had hoped that the author would write something about Fiacha. He did deserve his own story and it was a good one, by that matter. I am glad that in this short-story we get to know about what happened to Padriac and what exactly was Fiacha and the role he had throughout the series.
I really enjoyed the story of Fiacha's background. It was incredibly poignant and brought to mind Juliet Marillier's older stories, that were so incredibly moving and tragic. I loved Conri immediately.I did not feel as much care was taken with Aisha. I didn't really get a good feel for her as a c...
Everything Juliet Marillier does is magic. Twixt Firelight and Water is a brief spell instead of a long working, but for the brief half hour of my reading it I was completely and utterly enchanted, taken completely out of the present and into the forest of Sevenwaters. My heart broke for Conri and L...
I love Marillier, can't wait for her next book, and this was not satisfying because it was just simply too short, and that's why I only gave it 4 stars.For her to evoke such feelings in a short story that almost brought me to tears is not easy. Ciaran is one of my favorite characters in sevenwaters...
A weird Sevenwaters spin-off story, in which Fiacha turns out to be Oonagh's older son whom she turned into a raven because she's eeeeeevil and because he guided Liam to finding kid Ciaran, and the only way for Fiacha to break the curse is marrying a Sevenwaters woman. The long-lost Padriac's daught...