Antlered Crown
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
Herne and I have a new home in Annwn, a castle overlooking a sea. We're about to get married, and I'm learning what it means to be a goddess. I'm also learning what I have to leave behind. But secrets come to light, bringing hope for my homeland. I thought I was done with the dragons forever, but things aren't always simple, and happily ever after doesn't mean worry-free.
Reading Order for the Wild Hunt Series:
Book 1: The Silver Stag
Book 2: Oak & Thorns
Book 3: Iron Bones
Book 4: A Shadow of Crows
Book 5: The Hallowed Hunt
Book 6: The Silver Mist
Book 7: Witching Hour
Book 8: Witching Bones
Book 9: A Sacred Magic
Book 10: The Eternal Return
Book 11: Sun Broken
Book 12: Witching Moon
Book 13: Autumn's Bane
Book 14: Witching Time
Book 15: Hunter's Moon
Book 16: Witching Fire
Book 17: Veil of Stars
Book 18: Antlered Crown
Keep watch for The Hedge Dragon Series (book 1: The Poisoned Forest) and the Night Queen Series (book 1: Tattered Thorns), both spinoffs of the Wild Hunt series, where you'll see plenty of cameos of your favorite Wild Hunt characters!
Customer Reviews
A stellar ending to a fabulous series
Antlered Crown is the conclusion to Yasmine Galenorn's Wild Hunt series, and as such, does not stand on its own particularly well. It gives readers a peek into the life Ember and Herne are forging, and also lays the groundwork for future stories set in this world. It's a wonderful end to an action-packed series, just not the best place to dive in.
I'm generally not a big fan of novella length stories. They usually leave me feeling unsatisfied, something akin to only taking a few bites of a delicious meal rather than completely satiating myself, but Ms. Galenorn is skilled at making these shorter books feel just as fully fleshed out as her longer ones. I flew through this one in just under an hour, and breathed a sigh of sheer contentment when I reached the end.
I realize I haven't told you anything about the plot which probably seems odd for a review, but there's not a lot I can say that wouldn't completely spoil your enjoyment of this story. If you've read and loved the other books in this series and are eager to see how things are wrapped up for the characters, pick up Antlered Crown as soon as you can. It's a short read, but it's definitely worth your time.