Katherine V edited the characters of The Summer King Saturday, February 25, 2012.
Katherine V edited the characters of The Summer King Saturday, February 25, 2012.
Shelfari edited the settings of The Summer King Tuesday, August 9, 2011.
Shelfari edited the characters of The Summer King Tuesday, August 9, 2011.
April N edited the first edition of The Summer King Saturday, June 4, 2011.
Shelfari edited the memorable quotes of The Summer King Tuesday, October 12, 2010.
~ Saphire ~ edited the summary of The Summer King Saturday, April 10, 2010.
Sequel to the critically-acclaimed The Hunter's Moon
This second book in a series "shimmering"shimmering with magic, myth, and romance"romance" (Booklist), follows sixteen-year-old Laurel as she tries to understand the cause of her twin sister's mysterious death. Honor believed in Faerie, a parallel land of mischievous immortals. Laurel doesn't. That is, until the fairies come and ask her to take up her sister's failed quest to find the Summer King, a lord who can light the midsummer fire that keeps the two worlds, human and Faerie, cleaved.in existance. Laurel must decide to help those whose cause killed her sister, and, in the process, come to believe that there is still magic-and love-inmagic and love in the world.
Lush descriptions of Ireland and Celtic lore make this a satisfying read for travelers to other lands, real and mythic.
~ Saphire ~ edited the characters of The Summer King Saturday, April 10, 2010.
~ Saphire ~ edited the table of contents of The Summer King Wednesday, April 7, 2010.
AcknowledgementsOne 1One
Two 13
Three 22
Four 32
Five 51
Six 65
Seven 79
Eight 86
Nine 93
Ten 104
Eleven 117
Twelve 126
Thirteen 142
Fourteen 152
Fifteen 163
Sixteen 175
Seventeen 189
Eighteen 213
Nineteen 227
Twenty
Twenty-One
Twenty-Two
Twenty-Three
Twenty-Four
Twenty-Five
Twenty-Six
Twenty-Seven
Twenty-Eight
Epilogue
Glossary
Note on the Irish Language
About the Author
~ Saphire ~ edited the table of contents of The Summer King Wednesday, April 7, 2010.
AcknowledgementsOneOne 1TwoTwo 13ThreeThree 22FourFour 32FiveFive 51SixSix 65SevenSeven 79EightEight 86NineNine 93TenTen 104ElevenEleven 117TwelveTwelve 126ThirteenThirteen 142FourteenFourteen 152FifteenFifteen 163SixteenSixteen 175SeventeenSeventeen 189EighteenEighteen 213NineteenNineteen 227 TwentyTwenty Twenty-OneTwenty-One Twenty-TwoTwenty-Two Twenty-ThreeTwenty-Three Twenty-FourTwenty-Four Twenty-FiveTwenty-Five Twenty-SixTwenty-Six Twenty-SevenTwenty-Seven Twenty-EightTwenty-Eight
Epilogue
Glossary
Note on the Irish Language
About the Author