![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Even in the midst of the great battle between good and evil, there is room for humor and levity, helping the reader realize that things might really be okay in the end. This book has everything: great friendships, powerful women and men (both of whom are caring and ruthless at the same time, shades of gray that reflect the true nature of beings), sacrifice, forgiveness, love, redemption, and a little bit of humor. But is Aileana up to the task? Is she strong enough to battle the forces of evil, both inside herself and without, to ensure that she breaks the curse? If the curse is broken, what price will she have to pay – and is she truly willing to pay it? Is it really possible to change fate? Aileana cannot live with that outcome, and the Cailleah finally sees a possibility to save both of her children. ![]() She is the only one who can find the book that will break the curse that will tear apart the world or force the death of either Kiaran or Aithinne. The premise is amazing – the rich history of mid-1800s Edinburgh, faeries, murder, mayhem – and at its heart, a story of love and redemption.Īileana has made a deal with the Cailleah, a deal that brings her (Aileana) back from the dead, but with conditions. I don’t remember how I found the first book in the series, but I am so glad I did. The thrilling conclusion to Elizabeth May’s Falconer trilogy does not disappoint. ![]()
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