Twixt Firelight and Water: A Tale of Sevenwaters

· Sold by HarperCollins Australia
4.3
40 reviews
Ebook
54
Pages
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A mysterious and magical tale plays out in the fabulous lands of Sevenwaters ... this is a must for fans of Juliet Marillier's enthralling series.
Long ago, the sorceress Lady Oonagh cast a curse over her own child. Now a druid, an ill-tempered raven and an adventurous young woman are drawn together as the time approaches for the evil magic to be undone. Fans of the Sevenwaters series will love this new episode, which fleshes out the history of druid Ciaran and his constant companion Fiacha.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
40 reviews
Rose Roberts
February 23, 2014
The novels of sevenwaters must be read! This is how I came to understand the Raven. Perhaps there is a tale of how Aisha stays true to her vowels and meets the family she has never met.
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A Google user
June 1, 2012
Written while battling breast cancer, Julliet compiled this short but important book about characters' only mentioned throughout the series. In this, she finally tells the story and fills in the gap
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JOI Orca
January 20, 2013
I've read all of Juliet's books and crave for more. For those who are enthralled by the Sevenwaters series then Twixt Firelight and water is a must read.
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About the author

Juliet was born in Dunedin, NZ, and now lives in Western Australia. She has written eleven adult historical fantasy novels and two books for Young Adults and her books have won awards around the world. She is a member of the druid order OBOD. Her website is at

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