Starflower (Tales of Goldstone Wood #4) 
But when he stumbles upon a maiden trapped in an enchanted sleep, he cannot leave her alone in the dangerous Wood Between. One waking kiss later, Eanrin suddenly finds his story entangled with that of young Starflower. A strange link exists between this mortal girl and the dragon-witch. Will Starflower prove the key to Lady Gleamdren's rescue? Or will the dark power from which she flees destroy both her and her rescuer?
This book caught me by the heart and refused to let go. I started it, excited to read another book from the Tales of Goldstone Wood, and instantly became so entangled in the lives of the characters that I had a hard time setting the book aside, even to do ordinary things like eat and sleep.Starflower is the fourth book released in the Tales of Goldstone Wood series, though it takes place more than sixteen hundred years before the others.Anne Elisabeth Stengl's writing style is absolutely
Once again author Anne Elisabeth Stengl delivers a beautiful fantasy novel intertwined with the Tales of Goldstone Wood series. She seamlessly weaves fairytale properties - a bit of Rapunzel? the age-old story of beauty and the beast? - into the fabric of a Christian mind. The characters of STARFLOWER are torn by and from their lives into the adventure of a lifetime, struggling to save each other, struggling to save themselves, and all the while their paths are determined and pursued by an

Eanrin has always known to never get involved in the affairs of mortals. If all Faeries had that policy, the Hidden Land would have lived out a happier story. But as the lost daughter of the Eldest walked a road darkened by Faerie, so her path will fatefully cross a Faeries again. And again.In Starflower, Anne Elisabeth Stengl tells the story of Faeries who became involved with mortals, and mortals who became involved with Faeries. Not all were the better for it; nor were all the worst.
Youve never loved anyone but yourself all your life! StarflowerStarflower is Anne Stengls fourth book in her Tales of Goldstone Wood Saga. It is a prequel and takes place about 1600 years before Heartless.As always the messages in Annes story are profound and convicting. As we watch Starflower we learn the power of true love and seeing people through the eyes of the Creator to know their true names.Eanrin, 1600 years younger then we last saw him, is selfish to the core. But as the novel
LOVED this book!! Anne Elisabeth Stengls novels just keep getting better! Ive loved all of her books from Tales of Goldstone Wood, but Starflower is definitely an all-time favorite! Starflower/Imralderas story was a fascinating one. As was Bard Eanrins. What a delightful tale! With cat-men, possessive rivers, dragonwitches, and brave young mortal maidens, this story drew me in. Starflower, and others, Heartless, Veiled Rose, and Moonblood, have a captivating quality. A moon named Hymlume.
Thus I continued my exploration of "The Tales of Goldstone Wood" series in "Starflower". This book was amazing, and intense and moving. I loved it! Honestly, each of Anne Elisabeth's new novels keeps reaching new heights of wonderfulness, beauty, and strength. I enjoyed reading Imraldra's story. . . the character Starflower is another new favourite; I truly routed for her struggles and journey, and loved the way she looked out for her young sister (I have a dear younger sister too, so I knew
Anne Elisabeth Stengl
Paperback | Pages: 348 pages Rating: 4.48 | 793 Users | 145 Reviews

Be Specific About Books As Starflower (Tales of Goldstone Wood #4)
ISBN: | 0764210262 (ISBN13: 9780764210266) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.bethanyhouse.com/Book.asp?isbn=978-0-7642-1026-6 |
Series: | Tales of Goldstone Wood #4 |
Chronicle In Favor Of Books Starflower (Tales of Goldstone Wood #4)
When a cursed dragon-witch kidnaps fairest Lady Gleamdren, the Bard Eanrin sets boldly forth on a rescue mission...and a race against his rival for Gleamdren's favor. Intent upon his quest, the last thing the immortal Faerie needs is to become mixed up with the troubles of an insignificant mortal.But when he stumbles upon a maiden trapped in an enchanted sleep, he cannot leave her alone in the dangerous Wood Between. One waking kiss later, Eanrin suddenly finds his story entangled with that of young Starflower. A strange link exists between this mortal girl and the dragon-witch. Will Starflower prove the key to Lady Gleamdren's rescue? Or will the dark power from which she flees destroy both her and her rescuer?
Identify Out Of Books Starflower (Tales of Goldstone Wood #4)
Title | : | Starflower (Tales of Goldstone Wood #4) |
Author | : | Anne Elisabeth Stengl |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 348 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2012 by Bethany House |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Christian Fiction. Young Adult. Christian. Dragons. Romance. Fiction |
Rating Out Of Books Starflower (Tales of Goldstone Wood #4)
Ratings: 4.48 From 793 Users | 145 ReviewsComment On Out Of Books Starflower (Tales of Goldstone Wood #4)
Starflower continues Anne Elisabeth Stengl's winning streak. Her Tales of Goldstone Wood are consistently good and this one is no exception, blending fairy tale, allegory, classic lit and modern storytelling into one absorbing, epic tale. I particularly enjoyed the tribal setting of the far past of Stengl's Southland - it lent a unique flavour to the story. Also thoroughly appreciated the Hound of Heaven references. I did think the religious allegory could have been a little more subtle, orThis book caught me by the heart and refused to let go. I started it, excited to read another book from the Tales of Goldstone Wood, and instantly became so entangled in the lives of the characters that I had a hard time setting the book aside, even to do ordinary things like eat and sleep.Starflower is the fourth book released in the Tales of Goldstone Wood series, though it takes place more than sixteen hundred years before the others.Anne Elisabeth Stengl's writing style is absolutely
Once again author Anne Elisabeth Stengl delivers a beautiful fantasy novel intertwined with the Tales of Goldstone Wood series. She seamlessly weaves fairytale properties - a bit of Rapunzel? the age-old story of beauty and the beast? - into the fabric of a Christian mind. The characters of STARFLOWER are torn by and from their lives into the adventure of a lifetime, struggling to save each other, struggling to save themselves, and all the while their paths are determined and pursued by an

Eanrin has always known to never get involved in the affairs of mortals. If all Faeries had that policy, the Hidden Land would have lived out a happier story. But as the lost daughter of the Eldest walked a road darkened by Faerie, so her path will fatefully cross a Faeries again. And again.In Starflower, Anne Elisabeth Stengl tells the story of Faeries who became involved with mortals, and mortals who became involved with Faeries. Not all were the better for it; nor were all the worst.
Youve never loved anyone but yourself all your life! StarflowerStarflower is Anne Stengls fourth book in her Tales of Goldstone Wood Saga. It is a prequel and takes place about 1600 years before Heartless.As always the messages in Annes story are profound and convicting. As we watch Starflower we learn the power of true love and seeing people through the eyes of the Creator to know their true names.Eanrin, 1600 years younger then we last saw him, is selfish to the core. But as the novel
LOVED this book!! Anne Elisabeth Stengls novels just keep getting better! Ive loved all of her books from Tales of Goldstone Wood, but Starflower is definitely an all-time favorite! Starflower/Imralderas story was a fascinating one. As was Bard Eanrins. What a delightful tale! With cat-men, possessive rivers, dragonwitches, and brave young mortal maidens, this story drew me in. Starflower, and others, Heartless, Veiled Rose, and Moonblood, have a captivating quality. A moon named Hymlume.
Thus I continued my exploration of "The Tales of Goldstone Wood" series in "Starflower". This book was amazing, and intense and moving. I loved it! Honestly, each of Anne Elisabeth's new novels keeps reaching new heights of wonderfulness, beauty, and strength. I enjoyed reading Imraldra's story. . . the character Starflower is another new favourite; I truly routed for her struggles and journey, and loved the way she looked out for her young sister (I have a dear younger sister too, so I knew
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.