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The Kinfolk by Genevieve Morgan

votesforwomen's review

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5.0

I started reading this series earlier in the year and fell in love with it from the beginning. Like the characters, I live in Maine. I've always loved fantasy worlds, and so this book was a match made in Heaven.
The conclusion was amazing. This book is a sequel to the first Five Stones book, The Fog of Forgetting, and the second one Chantarelle. The beginning picks up where Chantarelle left off: Chase is living in Varuna, learning the fine art of dreamwalking from Ratha, the Stone Keeper for that realm. Evelyn is leading the citizens of Metria to prepare for war with Exor, and Chase is still in Melor, waiting for the siege to end so that he and his kinfolk can escape to Metria.
But Dankar, the villain of the series, whose objective is to steals the four stones as well as the mythical Fifth Stone, has a mind to raise the stakes in his favor...
I literally could not put this book down as I was reading it. It was a marvelous story and the end left no disappointment while still managing to surprise me. Brava, G.A. Morgan.

faiththompson416's review

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5.0

I started reading this series earlier in the year and fell in love with it from the beginning. Like the characters, I live in Maine. I've always loved fantasy worlds, and so this book was a match made in Heaven.
The conclusion was amazing. This book is a sequel to the first Five Stones book, The Fog of Forgetting, and the second one Chantarelle. The beginning picks up where Chantarelle left off: Chase is living in Varuna, learning the fine art of dreamwalking from Ratha, the Stone Keeper for that realm. Evelyn is leading the citizens of Metria to prepare for war with Exor, and Chase is still in Melor, waiting for the siege to end so that he and his kinfolk can escape to Metria.
But Dankar, the villain of the series, whose objective is to steals the four stones as well as the mythical Fifth Stone, has a mind to raise the stakes in his favor...
I literally could not put this book down as I was reading it. It was a marvelous story and the end left no disappointment while still managing to surprise me. Brava, G.A. Morgan.
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