Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Waiting On Wednesday: Nightspell by Leah Cypess

I'm looking forward to Nightspell by Leah Cypess.

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Here be ghosts, the maps said, and that was all.

In this haunted kingdom, ghosts linger—not just in the deepest forests or the darkest caverns, but alongside the living, as part of a twisted palace court that revels all night and sleeps through the daylight hours.

Darri's sister was trapped in this place of fear and shadows as a child. And now Darri has a chance to save her sister . . . if she agrees to a betrothal with the prince of the dead. But nothing is simple in this eerie kingdom—not her sister, who has changed beyond recognition; not her plan, which will be thrown off track almost at once; and not the undead prince, who seems more alive than anyone else.

In a court seething with the desire for vengeance, Darri holds the key to the balance between life and death. Can her warrior heart withstand the most wrenching choice of all?

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Mistwood was an amazing book, exciting and with real heart and feeling in it. I eagerly await what Ms. Cypess does next, and I'm glad it's not that much longer till I can beg the library to order it. In Mistwood she took a very interesting premise and entirely lived up to it. I hope she does the same thing with Nightspell!



Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by breakingthespine.blogspot.com and I am pleased to participate in my first one.

4 comments:

  1. I loved Mistwood too! And I can't wait for this one.

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  2. This one sounds good. I think I should read Mistwood first. Here's my WOW:
    http://thebucketlist-gn.blogspot.com/2011/04/waiting-on-wednesday-what-we-keep-is.html
    Happy reading!

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  3. Welcome to WoW...so glad to have you joining us!!

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  4. Glad to join - since I have a file on my computer titled "Book releases" and stare longingly at it often, I feel I shall have plenty of material.

    Gina - Nightspell isn't really a sequel. They call it a companion novel, but I'm not sure how much it really has to do with the other. Of course, reading Mistwood at any time is probably a good idea.

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