List Of Books Golden Daughter (Tales of Goldstone Wood #7)
Title | : | Golden Daughter (Tales of Goldstone Wood #7) |
Author | : | Anne Elisabeth Stengl |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 570 pages |
Published | : | November 25th 2014 by Rooglewood Press (first published October 11th 2014) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Christian Fiction. Christian. Romance. Fiction. Young Adult |
Anne Elisabeth Stengl
Paperback | Pages: 570 pages Rating: 4.51 | 310 Users | 63 Reviews
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BEYOND THE REALM OF DREAMS IS A WORLD SHE NEVER IMAGINEDMasayi Sairu was raised to be dainty, delicate, demure . . . and deadly. She is one of the emperor’s Golden Daughters, as much a legend as she is a commodity. One day, Sairu will be contracted in marriage to a patron, whom she will secretly guard for the rest of her life.
But when she learns that a sacred Dream Walker of the temple seeks the protection of a Golden Daughter, Sairu forgoes marriage in favor of this role. Her skills are stretched to the limit, for assassins hunt in the shadows, and phantoms haunt in dreams. With only a mysterious Faerie cat and a handsome slave—possessed of his own strange abilities—to help her, can Sairu shield her new mistress from evils she can neither see nor touch?
For the Dragon is building an army of fire, and soon the heavens will burn.
Mention Books Toward Golden Daughter (Tales of Goldstone Wood #7)
ISBN: | 0989447855 (ISBN13: 9780989447850) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tales of Goldstone Wood #7, Golden Daughter |
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Ratings: 4.51 From 310 Users | 63 ReviewsCriticize Of Books Golden Daughter (Tales of Goldstone Wood #7)
Amazing - absolutely amazing would be the best way to describe this seventh installment of Tales of Goldstone Wood. Ive never picked up a book that enthralled me from its first words all the way to the end like Golden Daughter. For those familiar with the world of Goldstone, this story is set shortly after the Faerie World events of Shadow Hand. However, Golden Daughter is very different from any of the other tales. The culture, characters and feel of the story are unique and help to expand theIve been looking forward to this story ever since I read Goddess Tithe (you may recall my review of that novella HERE). It was in that story that I fell in love with Sunan, the captain of the Kulap Kanya. I did not realize that this book would contain his back story, and was delighted to find more information about him within the pages.But though Sunans back story is captivating, the novel centers around Masayi Sairu, one of the Emperors Golden Daughters. Trained from birth to be delicate,
Every one of Anne Elisabeths novels have enchanted me, earning her the title of favorite author. Golden Daughter was no exception. I was super excited when I learned that I was to be given and influencer copy of the book and have subsequently devoured it. One of the first things I noticed was that Golden Daugher, the seventh book in the Tales of Goldstone Wood Series, was much longer than its predecessors. It was also set in a different part of the world with nearly all new characters once
To be perfectly honest, I was a little scared to begin this book. Shadow Hand made me feel like I'd been through an emotional hurricane, and when Golden Daughter arrived in the mail I nearly fell over at the size of it. Judge me all you want, but large books and I don't always get along. I just couldn't figure out if my heart could survive the beating I was sure I would receive at the hands of this gigantic book.It sat on my bookshelf for a while. I stared at Golden Daughter . Golden
Golden Daughter is a really beautiful, moving and complex tale, with a rich cast of characters, touching allegorical themes, tinged with the memory of the Biblical character of Joseph, while also containing this wonderful oriental culture (relatively new to the series), characters that endear themselves to you like Sariu and Jovann and Monster, the devil of a cat ;). it also contains the Goldstone story in full that is echoed so hauntingly in Moonblood. While the story pace and emotional drama
Let me just start out by saying that I loved it. I cannot, I am afraid, express in text just how much I loved it. It made me nearly choke on unexpected humor. It made me stay up late into the night to read and then start again the next morning. It left me gasping on the floor of a dark room. It made my hands shake and my voice stop working. It left me muttering about it under my breath for days after I finished the novel.I've been a Tales of Goldstone Wood fan from the beginning. The past couple
It is clear from the beginning that this tale is unique from all the other Tales. It takes place in a far different and more ruthless world than we have met before in the series. Even the time we spend in the Between is a different place than we have seen. But despite almost an entirely new cast and setting, this Tale is VITAL to the series. I dare not reveal all the incredible things revealed here. It is the first night of Moonblood. It is the first part of Sunan's history (it is hard to
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