The Elf Child (Clan Elves of the Bitterroot Book 2)

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Order in the next 19 hours 41 minutes and get it by Saturday, September Book 3 of 3. More About the Authors. Lyndi Alexander dreamed for many years of being a spaceship captain, but settled instead for inspired excursions into fictional places with fascinating companions from her imagination that she likes to share with others. She has been a published writer for over thirty years, including seven years as a reporter and editor at a newspaper in Homestead, Florida.

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The Elf Queen

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Kindle Edition , pages. Clan Elves of the Bitterroot Series 1. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Elf Queen , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Aug 01, Brianna rated it really liked it Shelves: You start the book with Jelani and a glass slipper.

Very Cinderella, but then little men pour out of it when it breaks. That was great, I was hooked from page one. This book is well written, adventurous, exciting and really cool. The main character, Jelani, gets pulled into the elven world of good and bad mages, elders and guardians. They need her help in ways she could never have imagined. With handsome elves on one side and nervous human friends on the other, which world will Jelani choose? Read this fascinating urban fantasy to find out! Nov 15, Conan Tigard rated it really liked it. It has been a while since I read a Fantasy book and I was quite happy to start a new series.

Fantasy is my favorite genre and I have been reading it for over 30 years. I would consider the book more along the lines of light Fantasy, since the book takes place in our modern-day world, not in a fantasy world like Shannara, DragonLance or Forgotten Realms.

The Elf Child: Clan Elves of the Bitterroot series, Book II

I enjoyed the storyline of the book and found myself wanting to It has been a while since I read a Fantasy book and I was quite happy to start a new series. I enjoyed the storyline of the book and found myself wanting to know a lot more about these elves. As the story progresses, you learn about the recent history of the elves, but nothing beyond that.

I had questions that were never answered. Where did they come from? What do they look like? Is the only difference between elves and humans that elves have longer lives and each has one type of magic they can do? I would guess since humans cannot tell that they are elves they don't have pointed ears or anything that marks them as being different from humans.

The Elf Queen by Lyndi Alexander

This was never really discussed, so I didn't have a point of reference to draw from to imagine what they looked like. I kind of pictured them to look like Native Americans, but that may be wrong also.


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    Clan Elves of the Bitterroot Series by Lyndi Alexander

    Astan and Daven are the serious guys in the story who have a job to do. Bartolomey is the elf trying to stop Jelani from rescuing her mother from the tree. During the story, the reader is unsure as to whether Bartolomey is a bad elf or Astan and Daven are bad elves.

    Who is on the side of right and who is on the side of wrong?

    I never knew for sure until the end of the book. I found it interesting that the elves helped out the humans in E. Being an environmentalist myself, I understand the need to stop the insane amount of logging humans do, especially in old-growth forests, but I would never hurt another human to stop the logging. The elves in the story need to insure the safety of their queen by making sure the tree is not cut down.

    Overall, The Elf Queen is a good light fantasy tale with interesting characters and a fascinating plot. I did enjoy the read and believe that this book is intended more for women than men. Still, as a man, I did enjoy the book and look forward to seeing how this trilogy continues in The Elf Child.

    Jan 13, Hayley Guertin rated it it was amazing Shelves: To start off, even without reading this book, the cover and beginning of the synopsis gives me a 'Cinderella' vibe and I really like that. Once I started reading, my suspicions were confirmed. Even though it isn't addressed, there is quite the hint towards the whole Cinderella idea. I enjoyed that when needed, the past was explained early on in the story. We weren't left in the dark, and pretty much knew as much as the main characters did. There were still a ton of surprises and twists and turns To start off, even without reading this book, the cover and beginning of the synopsis gives me a 'Cinderella' vibe and I really like that.

    There were still a ton of surprises and twists and turns that I loved, and that kept me interested. I like that Lyndi kept a lot of the good stuff for the end, creating a bit of suspense throughout the book. The characters were original and not typical, especially the main character.