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Average rating4
Honestly? I liked it until I got up to the last arc because the deaths were unnecessary. Everyone in this game was eager to obtain the price– and for what? Lol. Nothing. It was a little disappointing considering I liked this book's characters and premise, but here we are.
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I love, love, love Lloyd-Jones's other works in this universe with all my heart. She has a knack for taking old Welsh stories and myths and turning them into something absolutely wonderful. (Not that the original stories AREN'T wonderful, but you know what I mean!) Just like The Drowned Woods and The Bone Houses, The Wild Huntress is wildly entertaining, and more than a little bit heartbreaking. There's a betrayal in this one (just like the other books) and while I didn't really see it coming, I probably should have.
It hurt, when it finally came about. It hurt a lot. I don't really agree with Branwen's forgiveness at the very end. BUT WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO. Loved this, love Lloyd-Jones's work, and will continue to pick up anything that she puts out.