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The Iron Tree : The Crowthistle Chronicles, Book 1

The Iron Tree : The Crowthistle Chronicles, Book 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fantastic epic fantasy
Review: Jarrod grew up in the village of R'shael of the Kingdom of Ashqaleth raised by his mother and her family as his father left them promising to return, but never did. His mother, aunt and friends believe that the talisman his sire left him protects Jarrod from harm even earthquakes. Between his mom and his aunt Jarrod is showered with love, but though he reveres and cherishes his relatives, he yearns to learn more about his patriarchal side. Now that he is of an age to journey into the monster laden countryside, Jarrod decides to seek out his father.

On the quest, Jarrod meets Lilith, who expects to fall into madness like her grandfather and her mother did before her. She joins his quest with her own to find the cure to her family's affliction. As they work together confronting continual peril after peril, they fall in love. Even minor success like Jarred obtaining information about his paternal side places the duo in deeper danger if that is possible.

The first tale of the Crowthistle Chronicles, THE IRON TREE, is a fantastic epic fantasy starring a coming of age champion and a magnificent heroine, both seeking information on their respective families. The story line makes believers of readers that in the Cecilia Dart-Thornton universe monsters seem genuine because some are compassionate while others are killers; humans and half-humans can be divided the same way with some being benevolent and helpful while others evil. This ability to make fantasy creatures and spells an accepted part of mortal life is what makes this action-packed saga terrific except for having to wait for book two.

Harriet Klausner


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a Deep Magic favorite!
Review: The Iron Tree is a creation of magic in the heart of the city of Cathair Rua. Nestled within its thorny branches is a mysterious jewel that no mere mortal can free. But the tale of The Iron Tree, by Cecilia Dart-Thornton, is a love story, a tragedy, and a promising beginning to a masterful new trilogy.

Having enjoyed her previous Bitterbynde trilogy so much, I was curious whether the author could maintain the innovation in her newest work. It thrills me that she did. Her characters have depth and humanity, and the richly detailed setting show that she has already mastered the craft of storytelling. The language of her writing is bold and beautiful, words chosen for the sounds and colors they produce. And with her previous works, she has sharp endings that accelerate the pacing and mystery, making it impossible to put down. The story continues to haunt you, like unseen footsteps, after the final pages are over and the book is put down. Ms Dart-Thornton continues to be one of the most gifted authors I've read in recent years.


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