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Original Title: | Heir to Sevenwaters |
ISBN: | 0451462335 (ISBN13: 9780451462336) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sevenwaters #4 |
Characters: | Clodagh, Cathal, Mac Dara |
Literary Awards: | David Gemmell Legend Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2009), Aurealis Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2008) |
Juliet Marillier
Hardcover | Pages: 395 pages Rating: 4.21 | 13205 Users | 689 Reviews
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A brand new novel in the beloved world of Sevenwaters, a fantasy series that should appeal to "Lord of the Rings" fans (VOYA).The chieftains of Sevenwaters have long been custodians of a vast and mysterious forest. Human and Otherworld dwellers have existed there side by side, sharing a wary trust. Until the spring when Lady Aisling of Sevenwaters finds herself expecting another child?a new heir to Sevenwaters.
Then the family's joy turns to despair when the baby is taken from his room and something...unnatural is left in his place. To reclaim her newborn brother, Clodagh must enter the shadowy Otherworld and confront the powerful prince who rules there.

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Title | : | Heir to Sevenwaters (Sevenwaters #4) |
Author | : | Juliet Marillier |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 395 pages |
Published | : | November 4th 2008 by Roc |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.21 From 13205 Users | 689 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books Heir to Sevenwaters (Sevenwaters #4)
I couldn't believe it when I heard that Juliet Marillier was writing another Sevenwaters book. It's been eight years since Daughter of the Forest was first published and six since Child of the Prophecy and I honestly thought that ship had sailed. I had accustomed myself to the notion that all I would ever have would be the original trilogy to keep me warm on those cold nights when only the Sevenwaters magic will do. And then the unbelievable happened and she announced a fourth volume. AndI've said it before, but each time I re-read a book of Sevenwaters it feels just like coming home for me. Heir starts a new arc for this series and though I've never fallen as deeply in love with a novel as I did for Daughter of the Forest or Son of the Shadows, Heir to Sevenwaters is still beloved by me. I love it differently than the first 3 novels of this series, but I love it all the same. Clodagh is strong in a very different way than the daughters of Sevenwaters who came before her, but
I love this series, so much and Heir to Sevenwaters is another excellent instalment.I was disappointed with the third in the series, Child of the Prophecy, but maybe that's because i loved Son of the Shadows so much. This novel shows Marillier back on top form and is an excellent addition to the life and legacy of the Sevenwaters family. I love knowing a history of the characters and what motivates them from reading the previous books, but what impresses me the most is how unique and addictive

4.5 stars This was a nice change in for a heroine in the Sevenwaters series. Clodagh is not a healer, or a seer, touched by magic, or possessed of any special ability. She is exceptionally good at the ordinary skills expected of a woman of her status, and on top of that she is kind, loving, and a person of strong character.I loved this story of a young woman who needs to call on all her strength to save her family and the man she loves, and never stops to think that she might not be good enough
Finding this book at Books-A-Million two weeks before the US release date was one of the more thrilling moments in my life (sad, I know)!Marillier is one of my favorite authors and specifically the Sevenwaters trilogy is one of her best. This fourth novel in the series recaptured the magic of the family that I felt was lost in book 3. I also liked that it followed only 4 years after book 3 instead of an entire generation later, which is the precedent set in the other books. Another departure
I was hesitant to start this since the last trilogy wrapped up so nicely, but here she continues to prove that she is one of the best writers of historical fantasy novels.
I love Juliet Marillier's novels. Her writing is really good, and her imagination is just incredible. Her characters are wonderful people that you would actually like to meet in the 'real' world.The protagonist of Heir to Sevenwaters is Clogaugh. She is the great granddaughter of Sorcha (the protagonist of Daughter of the Forest). Reading Sorcha's tale was a like drug as Marillier's stories are nearly impossible to put down. However, I was a bit disappointed with Heir to Sevenwaters because I
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