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Flame of Sevenwaters (Sevenwaters #6) Hardcover | Pages: 434 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 6936 Users | 588 Reviews

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Original Title: Flame of Sevenwaters
ISBN: 045146480X (ISBN13: 9780451464804)
Edition Language: English
Series: Sevenwaters #6
Characters: Maeve
Literary Awards: Aurealis Award Nominee for Fantasy Novel (2012)

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Maeve, daughter of Lord Sean of Sevenwaters, was badly burned as a child and carries the legacy of that fire in her crippled hands. After ten years she’s returning home, a courageous, forthright woman. But while her body’s scars have healed, her spirit remains fragile, fearing the shadows of her past. Sevenwaters is in turmoil. The fey prince Mac Dara is desperate to see his only son, married to Maeve’s sister, return to the Otherworld. To force Lord Sean’s hand, Mac Dara has caused a party of innocent travelers on the Sevenwaters border to vanish—only to allow their murdered bodies to be found one by one. When Maeve finds a body in a remote part of the woods, she and her brother, Finbar, embark on a journey that could bring about the end of Mac Dara’s reign—or lead to a hideous death. If she is successful, Maeve may open the door to a future she has not dared to believe possible....

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Title:Flame of Sevenwaters (Sevenwaters #6)
Author:Juliet Marillier
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 434 pages
Published:November 6th 2012 by Roc
Categories:Fantasy. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction

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Originally reviewed on The Book SmugglersMaeve, the fourth daughter of Lord Sean and Lady Aisling of Sevenwaters, has lived apart from her immediate family for ten years. As a child Maeve fell victim to a terrible fire, scarring her face and body and costing her the use of her hands. For ten years since, Maeve has lived with her Aunt Liadan and Uncle Bran in Britain - sent away by her parents at first in the hopes that Liadan would be able to find a salve or poultice that could help Maeve heal

Spoilers! I hate that I'm rating this as a 3. well... okay. it was good, kind of. and probably would have been a four... but..usually in Marillier's books you get to know both your strong female as well as the strong male she falls for. there was very little of that this time around...the love interest just...appears. both times. and I know nothing about him aside from he is loyal, in another form.. so he must be in reality?.. that left me wanting. majorly. the climax in the otherworld was also

An amazing finish to one of my favourite fantasy series. I don't even know what I was expecting, but this book really made me sorry to be done with the Sevenwaters family.Marillier continues to be one of my favourite authors. This book, like so many of her others, hit such an emotional place for me. Maeve was a strong heroine, and the portrayal of living with a disability was done so well. Maeve's attitude towards her family, her circumstances, and her injuries rang so true and made her a deeply

This book would be fine if it wasn't for the weird romance that happened.



Before reading it: WANT! * * * After reading it: My goodness, everything is Sevenwaters and everything hurts. I mean, the last Sevenwaters book--- okay, maybe its not the last onewho knows---, but I cant help but feel like its the end of the world somehow. Without a surprise, Flame was an emotional journey for me, 20% because of Maeve, 70% because of other characters and references to previous books in the series, and 10% just because... you know... I was in possession of a brand new JM

If I were telling a story of Sevenwaters - and it would be a grand epic told over the nights of a long winter - I would surely end with a triumph. Happy ending, all well, puzzles solved, enemies defeated, the future stretching ahead bright and true. With new challenges and new adventures, certainly, because thats the way things always are. But overall it would be a very satisfying story, one to give the listener heart.Flame of Sevenwaters finalises the Sevenwaters series. As far as the endings

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