So apparently this is part of a chronological series. That would explain why I didn't understand half of what they were referring to. Nice of the publishers to mention this.I do like the book. I have read another of the Nine Kingdoms books, also out of order. I like the author's writing style, but find it so frustrating that the book only offers more questions than answers. I guess that's why I can't put it down. I will definitely look for the other books... In order, I think. This is the second time I've read this book. I needed to reread it so that I could read it's sequel so I could remember what was going on. This books was just as good the second time as it was for the first.I absolutely love the world of the Nine Kingdoms. The history and the people are all just wonderful.As for this particular book, Aisling is such a sweetie who is just ignorant of the world. At first she comes off annoying to me, but as she finds strength in herself, I find I love her more and more. Runach is a very charming man once he remembers the manners his mother taught him! Eventhough he keeps telling himself that Aisling's troubles aren't his own, he continues to aid her in her quest. It's endearing because we know all he wants is a simple life away from his past, but he ends up putting others before himself. The quest itself is a confusing one. Sometimes the characters reference to things and I don't follow exactly what's being talked about. Maybe these things will all piece together in the later books. There is a lot of excitement in this book, which I love because what's an adventure if there isn't some parts that make you bite your nails while reading about them?Can't wait to start the sequel!
What do You think about Dreamspinner (2012)?
I love the charm of this author...her characters are humble, funny and brave, and very romantic.
—raya
A cliff hanger, hope next book finishes it.
—Kayla