[Note: This is actually from Graystone, the 3rd book in the Darkwoods series]
"But she's dead," said Conch blinking.
"Yes, she is," Rainbow agreed, "And her transgressions and heroism, both unpaid for, are passed on to her children."
[Note: This is actually from Graystone, the 3rd book in the Darkwoods series]
"But she's dead," said Conch blinking.
"Yes, she is," Rainbow agreed, "And her transgressions and heroism, both unpaid for, are passed on to her children."
[This is actually from Graystone, the next book in the series, but it doesn't seem to be in the database Litsy uses]
"She was the closest to Nurida in age [...] and the closest in coloring and personality. Like Nurida she had brilliant amber fur, bright green eyes, and was usually quiet. The difference was that she was like a snake, coiled and waiting to spring; Nurida was more like a fire hidden under a bowl."
An engaging and entertaining read. The characters are varied and interesting. A very good book, particularly from such a young author.
"'Oh, are you now?' Poison's voice was like honey mixed with salt -- smooth but irritating -- to the ears."