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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Unfinished Song #4 |
Tara Maya
ebook | Pages: 233 pages Rating: 4.24 | 357 Users | 12 Reviews
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Dindi knows her life is forfeit if she cannot solve the faery riddle of the Unfinished Song. But to do that, she must first unravel the mystery of why the Aelfae hexed her whole lineage long ago.Meanwhile, Kemla and Tamio connive together against her. Desperate to prevent Dindi from dancing in the upcoming competition, and Kemla convinces Tamio to seduce Dindi. If at first they don't succeed, they aren't above hexcraft to get their way...
And then there is the Man in Black. Devastatingly handsome, darkly powerful...and determined to kill her. If at first he doesn't succeed, he isn't above starting a war to get his way.
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Title | : | Root (The Unfinished Song #4) |
Author | : | Tara Maya |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 233 pages |
Published | : | (first published December 26th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Fiction. Paranormal. Fairies |
Rating Based On Books Root (The Unfinished Song #4)
Ratings: 4.24 From 357 Users | 12 ReviewsJudge Based On Books Root (The Unfinished Song #4)
(Spoiler alert). I cannot believe the author killed off Kavio, and you don't even find out until the last few pages. I feel like he was too important a character to kill off. I am so disappointed that I don't know whether or not I will continue reading this series. Their love for one another was just as important, in my mind, as her coming into her magic. The way Tara Maya included Kavio's death seemed like more of an afterthought than a well- placed strategy.
Although this book is written as well as the other books in the series that I have enjoyed reading, the author is losing me in the constant role of Dindi, the main character, playing the victim. When It finally looked like she would stand on her own two feet, she is brought back in the victim role once again. I would like to see Dindi become the strong person she is capable of. I guess I will just have to see if this happens in the next book in the series. If not, I believe the author will lose
If you could put this book down after you started reading this book then I envy you.
Another amazing read. I can't wait for book 5 to come out and to know what happens to Dindi. I love that Dindi is finally beginning to be recognized as a worthy dancer and not one to be messed with. I'm also loving getting to know what has been happening in her past to cause her magic to be hidden.Wonderful series and I can't wait to keep reading more! Book 5 please be released soon!!
I started this series a few days ago and could not put it down. I can't wait for the next one. Using archetypes instead of cliched stereotypes, Tara Maya does a great job creating a beautiful, compelling vision of a world and it's magic that absolutely speaks to me. I adore New Mexico and the Pueblo people nad cultures there, from Hopi to Acoma to Zuni, and using their world view and culture to tell this compelling epic tale was sheer genius. With touches of other native american, Indian, and
I love this series. I can't wait to find out what happens next.
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