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Forestfall
Forestfall | Lyndall Clipstone
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Some oaths can never be broken... The curse that haunted Lakesedge Estate has been broken, but at great cost. Violeta Graceling has sacrificed herself to end the Corruption. To escape death, Leta makes a desperate bargain with the Lord Under, one that sees her living at his side in the land of the dead. But this world of souls and mist hides many secrets. And when Leta realizes she is still connected to Rowan by a tethering spell, she will risk everything— even her soul— to try and reach him. Torn between power and love, life and death, Leta struggles to keep hold of her humanity as she falls further and further under the spell of the world Below... and the Lord Under.
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wanderinglynn
Forestfall | Lyndall Clipstone
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Repetitive, generic, predictable. I thought maybe, just maybe some of the issues I had with the first book might have improved. If anything, it was worse. I skimmed major portions of each chapter and still knew exactly what was happening. But at least it‘s off my shelf.

Booksblanketsandahotbeverage That‘s unfortunate… but I love your bookmark 💙 1y
wanderinglynn @BookHoarder32 thanks! It came with the book. 1y
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TheBiasedBibliophile
Forestfall | Lyndall Clipstone
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Devastatingly, I did not enjoy Forestfall. Leta develops a romance with another character, & this was the main issue I had. Not that someone can‘t be in love with two people, but Leta‘s love for this character in the second book was simply illogical & contradictive. However, Clipstone‘s writing is absolutely poetic & lyrical. There are not many authors that have the talent to write such beautiful prose, and that was Forestfall‘s one saving grace.