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Daughter of the Sea
Elisabeth J. Hobbes and Elisabeth Hobbes
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On a windswept British coastline, the tide deposits an unexpected gift... It was the cry that she...
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Merissa (12704 KP) rated The Castle of Thorns in Books
Nov 1, 2021
This is a sometimes dark story with plenty of death before Knorren realises the error of his ways. Gisela also has a couple of sisters that really should be in Cinderella rather than this story! Jana is sweet with her, but she still coddles Gisela, making her think she is weaker than she is.
Some of the supporting characters didn't do anything for me and actually left me wondering what their purpose was. It is fast-paced, especially near the end when it wraps up with a hop, skip, and a jump.
This was an enjoyable read that I have no hesitation in recommending.
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Merissa
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