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Witch Queen of Redwinter
Witch Queen of Redwinter | Ed McDonald
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Having been saved from execution at the hands of the Draoihn—powerful magic users Raine used to count as allies—Raine finds herself in the Fault, a vast magical wasteland, which is falling apart before her eyes. Alongside her two closest companions, they are searching for the only person Raine believes can help them get back home: the enigmatic and infuriatingly elusive Queen of Feathers. But what home are they trying to get back to? Ovitus LacNaithe, power-hungry traitor that he is, has taken control of the Draoihn and is unwittingly doing the bidding of a darker master. He is soon to take control of the Crown of Harranir and plunge the land into unending darkness. The fate of two worlds hangs in the balance. The stakes have never been higher. It’s going to take Raine’s dark, terrible powers, as well as the unbreakable bond of three friends, to ensure everyone lives to see the dawn. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Mehso-so

In the end, this third and final book in the series simply didn‘t hold my attention. It started slow (and a little repetitious) and then by the time things really got going, I just didn‘t really care—scenes that should have dripped with emotional depth fell flat, the characters weren‘t convincing & things resolved themselves pretty easily. First book was definitely the best, the remainder of the series was never quite as good.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Daughter was home for a whirlwind weekend between the end of the semester and leaving for a couple of weeks of storm chasing (she does the coolest things in the summer) so I didn‘t do much reading the past couple of days. Going to try and find some time to start this one today.