This series must be read in order. This is the first book.Cedar is a young woman who feels lost and out of place. Before she could tell Finn she was pregnant with their child Eden he dissappeared leaving no trace. Effectively facing life as a single mother she puts aside her dreams and moves back to her home town and takes a steady job. She raises her daughter with the help of her mother Maeve. Even though she feels dead and listless Cedar shows Eden love and does everything she can to provide a normal childhood for her. Everything is as good as it can be until the fateful night Eden starts questioning Cedar about her father... And the world as she knows it is over. Guess she should have listened to Finn when he told her magic was real!This story was full of mysteries and adventure. A whole new magical reality opens up in a very nontraditional way. The characters were for the most part magical and endearing (most of the time) though you could clearly see how it clashed with their sense of superiority to deal with Cedar and her steadfast refusal to be left behind! The suspense was awesome and you never really knew who to trust but I think that is what will make this series great :) I can't wait to read the next book Into the Fire (The Thin Veil, Book 2)!***This series is suitable for young adult through adult readers Through the Door is an absolutely riveting read. I hard time putting it down because I kept wanting to get to that next page to find out what happens. Is has a strong narrative, compelling characters, and best of all, it's steeped in Celtic mythology which I love. Read it, and you'll learn quite a bit about the Tuatha de Danann and their lore. I highly recommend it to any and all readers who have a taste for fantasy and/or mythology.
I thought overall this was a good book however I disliked the end of the book.
—Tin0611
Started out okay....and then it became predictable and drawn out.
—37cherrypie
Well written with an interesting plot.
—Gabi199814
Andor's review says it all.
—saddie