
Woods of Silver and Light
Storyteller's Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Ellen Quay
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By:
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Victoria McCombs
Ronin’s son is dead, and Maid Marion is gone. But a sorceress banished to the woods can bring his son back if he and his Silver Raiders are willing to do something for her first. She finds there's nothing Ronin Hood won't do for his son.
Anika finds herself drawn to the mystery of the woods and the thieves who live within, but the cost of associating with the Silver Raiders becomes higher than she's willing to pay. The darkness of the woods seeps into the Raider's hearts, blurring the lines between hero and villain.
Anika's fight for freedom turns into a fight to survive the dangers of the trees, whose magic should have never been awoken.
This isn't the tale of Robin Hood you remember.
This is a companion novel to The Storyteller's Daughter.
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The narration was great.
I was given an audio copy by the author; all opinions are my own.
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Good book
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The narrator adds a vibrance to this story that is nothing less than whimsical and magical.
These Woods share a darker side of a fairytales
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I actually think I liked this book better than the first in the series. It felt like a wonderful blend of Jane Austen court drama and a classic fairytale retelling.
Following the events of The Storyteller’s Daughter, Anika is established as Lady of WaterEdge Manor but it isn’t quite the adventure she was looking for. After the war the villages are struggling to survive, and Anika is afraid of losing the lands she so recently acquired. When she comes across a group of bandits playing Robin Hood, she is forced to question her morals as well as what she is willing to do to feel as though she belongs.
Ellen Quay does a lovely job with the narration. I was never pulled out of the story, and there were no noticeable mistakes. I was very impressed with her ability to do different and distinct male voices without sounding silly.
Spoilers:
I love a good happily ever after, and this book even had a quick little cliffhanger nugget at the end that I was not anticipating so I am excited to listen to the third book once it is available.
I did find some of the “plot twists” predictable, but not upsettingly so. Overall the book had a consistent tone and it worked.
I kind of wish Landon would have come to live with Anika, but I understand why he was sent to live with Jack and his wife. But it made me sad.
What a delight!
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A beautiful fairytale, loved the twists and turns, unique spin on Robin Hood, love the dark woods.
Retold fairytale with a twist.
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