Drowned Country
by
Emily Tesh
1.0 (1
ratings)
Fantasy
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
Aug 18, 2020
Publisher
Tor.com
ISBN-10
125075660X
ISBN-13
9781250756602
Description
In the enchanting world of Greenhollow, Emily Tesh weaves a tapestry of magic and mystery, continuing the story from her acclaimed first volume. The characters find themselves navigating the rippling waters of transformation, where the boundaries between the mundane and the supernatural blur. As secrets surface and relationships are tested, a sense of peril looms over their once tranquil lives.
With the haunting backdrop of a seemingly forgotten country, the narrative explores themes of loss, love, and redemption. Tesh's poetic prose paints vivid scenes, drawing readers deeper into the emotional landscape of her characters. Each twist and turn reveals layers of complexity, offering a rich exploration of identity and belonging in a world that is as beautiful as it is treacherous.
As the threads of fate interweave, the journey unfolds with an urgency that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The concluding chapters promise to deliver both heart-wrenching moments and exhilarating revelations, ensuring that the conclusion of the duology leaves a lasting imprint on those who dare to dream within its pages.
With the haunting backdrop of a seemingly forgotten country, the narrative explores themes of loss, love, and redemption. Tesh's poetic prose paints vivid scenes, drawing readers deeper into the emotional landscape of her characters. Each twist and turn reveals layers of complexity, offering a rich exploration of identity and belonging in a world that is as beautiful as it is treacherous.
As the threads of fate interweave, the journey unfolds with an urgency that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The concluding chapters promise to deliver both heart-wrenching moments and exhilarating revelations, ensuring that the conclusion of the duology leaves a lasting imprint on those who dare to dream within its pages.
Reviews
Maybe I made a mistake picking it up while I was so so so tired and feeling sick but this just didn't work for me at all. There was no point to Silver In The Wood having a sequel. I don't even know what I enjoyed about the first book but it feels like it was all destroyed in this one.
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