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Original Title: The Sorcerer King: Book Three of The Faerie Path
ISBN: 0060871083 (ISBN13: 9780060871086)
Edition Language: English
Series: Faerie Path #3
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Title:The Seventh Daughter (Faerie Path #3)
Author:Allan Frewin Jones
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 324 pages
Published:January 29th 2008 by Eos
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Fairies

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Tania has brought the long-lost Queen Titania back to Faerie from the Mortal World of modern London. But when they cross between the worlds, they find only devastation. The Sorcerer King of Lyonesse--ancient enemy of the Faerie Court--has been released from his amber prison. As the wicked sorcerer regains his power, King Oberon, Tania's father, is imprisoned and the Faerie Court is being destroyed. Tania and her true love, Edric, must travel the Realm to try to find and rescue King Oberon, who is their only hope for defeating the evil Sorcerer King. And Tania must prepare for battle . . . and to fight a war that she may not survive.

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Super boring, characters were getting annoying, plot was too predictable

Quick and enjoyable. I read this over the course of a few weeks (on my Kindle) whenever I had a minute. Easy to pick up/set down.

This book was extremely violent and gory compared to the prior two. More errors as with the previous books in terms of continuity - at one point, Tania and Eden are transformed into rats, and Tania realises that she cannot see the colour red. The book then goes on to describe seven instances of red in the hall, with only one - a dress - that Tania thinks must be red as she sees it as dark blue, though she knows the gown to be scarlet. ...What? There is a lot of cross-country travel, and unlike

Much like it's predecessor, The Sorcerer King picks up where Lost Queen ended. It's hard to pinpoint why, but I liked this one less than the previous two. That's not at all to say that I didn't enjoy it or that it's bad; it's just a less favorite for me. It could be because this one is slightly darker, focusing on fighting a 'bad guy', whereas the first two are really more focused on finding something (or someone) good. It's still a tale of self discovery with a hint of romance- ultimately, this

This would be the more grim of the Faerie Path series. Like the 1st was the more love story, and the 2nd was the more idk. I wouldn't recomend this book to tweens under the age of 12(possbily 11)because this book is violent, and umm... there's not many 'happy' moments. But it is very good and hard to put down.Cordelia, Edric, Sancha, Titana, Tiana, and Zara escape safely from the Gray Nights of Lyonesse, in London, only to find what used to be lush gardens are now dried up and dead, King Oberon

Super boring, characters were getting annoying, plot was too predictable

I could not put this third book in the Faerie Path series down! While I really liked the first book as we were introduced to Tania and her past, and the second book was okay as it continued to set up the story that led us to the showdown with the Sorcerer King, this third book was absolutely fabulous as we read about the trials the seven princesses endured to get to the final battle with the evil king. I was utterly entraced from beginning to end.I think Mr. Jones could have wrapped up the