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A Winter Siege: The Elvish Chronicles, #3
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A Winter Siege: The Elvish Chronicles, #3

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The Elves have driven the people from the lands to seek refuge in the cities.  In this, the third Chronicle of the Elves of Elandor, I shall relate some of the hardships and victories of that long and bitter winter.

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Release dateAug 19, 2017
ISBN9781975622909
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A Winter Siege: The Elvish Chronicles, #3
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Prudence MacLeod

On a far off windswept island Jennifer Crandall sits with her dogs and cats creating fantastic stories for all to enjoy.  She publishes as JL Crandall, Prudence MacLeod, and Jenni Leigh.

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    the people that was mentioned and that I missed the persons’ importance. The most interesting part of the book was seeing the life of ordinary people and how they survived during those hard times. Daniel was likeable character who took his responsibilities seriously and didn’t want to be seen as a hero. I would have liked to learn more about Daniel’s brother Simon, especially about his quest regarding some papers. It would have been interesting too see what happened there.

    At first I thought there was too many storylines and stuff going on but at the end it all becomes clear how it’s all linked. The whole book is from Daniels point of view and I think it would have been nice to have someone else’s too.

    Very entertaining and enjoyable read that makes me look forward for his next book.