Six months after the end of Wintersong, Liesl is working toward furthering both her brother's and her own musical careers. Although she is determined to look forward and not behind, life in the world above is not as easy as Liesl had hoped. Her younger brother Josef is cold, distant, and withdrawn, while Liesl can't forget the austere young man she left beneath the earth, and the music he inspired in her. Who is the Goblin King? And what is the true meaning of sacrifice when the fate of the world-- and all the ones Liesl loves-- is in her hands?
This book made me feel so many things, most of all sadness because the stories of Lisel and the Goblin King and Josef and Kathe are over and my heart hurts. This book was amazing i love the interwoven story of Lisel and her devotion to not the Goblin King but the amount of love and heart wrenching torment she goes through to be loyal to Josef her brother.
Their are some triggering things in this book which may make it difficult for some to read. It a fairy tale story woven in dark threads as our main character has bi-polar disorder. The story is dark but was a delight to read as much as wintersong was.
Reading updates
-
Started reading
-
29 January, 2018:
Finished reading
-
29 January, 2018:
Reviewed