Finally a book that fits with the last. The second book was separate from the first which I thought was wierd not very connected. but this book was connected just enough to the second book that it made it alot better. This book is not as confusing as the last book the author really tells the story well through the little girl's eyes.
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This is the third book of her series and even better than the first two. OR Melling transports you to the world of faerie with magical writing. I love this series and can't wait for the next book! (due out in US in 2009)
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I was impressed by The Hunter's Moon and The Summer King, so I was happy to discover Melling's third Chronicles of Faery book, The Light-Bearer's Daughter. All three have particular appeal for teenage girls, as their young contemporary heroines find themselves pulled into adventures involving Ireland's Fair Folk. In this book Dana, who is angry to be told she must move to Canada, is asked by a fairy queen to act as a messenger,...
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Dana's Mom left her musician father and her long before Dana could remember. Bits and pieces of memories haunt her still. When Dana hears that her Dad's got a dream job in faraway Toronto, her biggest fear is that her Mom can't find them should she choose to come back. When Queen Honor consort of the High King of Faery contacts her for help, Dana agrees willingly knowing that her dearest wish will be granted if she accomplishes...
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The Light-Bearers Daughter is another beautiful piece of literature from O.R. Melling. This book is actully part 3 in a 4 part series, so I would recomend reading the first two books (The Hunters Moon and The Summer King) before, although it can be read alone. This is definatly one of my favorite books, and I would reccomend it to anyone who is interested in Ireland, Faeries, Romance, or just Fantasy!
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