The Waiting on Wednesday memes got me thinking yesterday of other weekly things I could post about the books on my ever growing TBR pile. One of the first I things I thought of was #ThrowbackThursdays! I have a lot off books that were published many moons ago! A lot of these books I've stumble across in Used Bookstores while digging through their stacks. Others might be more popular that I haven't really read! So with all that said, my first Throwback Thursday Book!
Author: Anne Kelleher
Release Date: July 1st, 2005
Three women--a blacksmith's daughter, a Sidhe lady, and a mortal queen--are each driven by a personal destiny to stand against an encroaching evil. Yet they share a fierce sense of love, justice, and determination to protect what is theirs.
There's a funny story attached to this book and I stumbled across it. My parents had forced us to Best Buy one afternoon to look for something, I don't remember why. As usual, I wandered around the aisle bored with whatever. Probably chasing my little brother around. In one of those aisle I found this book and remember that I started reading it while we waited. To this day I have no idea how I talked my parents into buying it, but I had it finished before we made it home. It wasn't until a few months ago that the book came across my Goodreads as a recommendation. I also didn't realize there was a sequel and prequel, both now are on my TBR.
What I do remember of the story was there was a lot of gore, some really gruesome deaths, and I really liked the main character. Course it's been about a decade since I picked up. Silver's Edge is definitely one I'd like to pick up and re-read, and hopefully finish the series.
There's a funny story attached to this book and I stumbled across it. My parents had forced us to Best Buy one afternoon to look for something, I don't remember why. As usual, I wandered around the aisle bored with whatever. Probably chasing my little brother around. In one of those aisle I found this book and remember that I started reading it while we waited. To this day I have no idea how I talked my parents into buying it, but I had it finished before we made it home. It wasn't until a few months ago that the book came across my Goodreads as a recommendation. I also didn't realize there was a sequel and prequel, both now are on my TBR.
What I do remember of the story was there was a lot of gore, some really gruesome deaths, and I really liked the main character. Course it's been about a decade since I picked up. Silver's Edge is definitely one I'd like to pick up and re-read, and hopefully finish the series.
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