The House of Gaian

· Tir Alainn Trilogy Book 3 · HarperCollins Australia
4.1
7 reviews
Ebook
514
Pages

About this ebook

the battle reaches its stunning conclusion in this final volume of the tir Alainn trilogy. With the eastern barons under his control and a growing army of black-cloaked torturers, Adolfo is headed toward the Mother's Hills - the wellspring of magic in Sylvalan, as well as home to the reclusive witches of the House of Gaian. As the battle to end all battles looms closer, normal humans and witches are forced to join ranks with the Fae, the beautiful, powerful, and arrogant race that inhabits the magical realm of tir Alainn.But the witches are faced with a crisis: if they are to fight the Black Coats, they'll have to break their sacred creed of 'Do No Harm'. And to make matters worse, the Master Inquisitor has a host of nasty surprises in store, including a new way to create a limitless army of nighthunters, virtually unstoppable soul-eating creatures of darkness.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
7 reviews
online: Lady Surreal IRL: Wendy-Lea
October 21, 2017
Love this trilogy, I have the first two in paperback, I am so happy to be able to have a copy of this last book it is my favourite because of The Gatherer Morag who is such a wonderful character that I feel much compassion for.
Bennett East
July 15, 2018
Tears at the right time. Laughter as well

About the author

Anne Bishop is the bestselling author of the Black Jewels series, the Tir Alainn Trilogy and the Landscapes of Ephemera series. Her novels are published in Australia, Germany, the UK and Portugal, as well as the United States. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, reading and music.

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