Readers, I am having more difficulty than I realized focusing on reading, much less reviewing right now. As a result, I am postponing Book Uno indefinitely, but will do my best to continue with the book club. Reviews will still be very slow. I apologize, but hope for your patience and understanding in this.
Pitnochie is a busy, strange place, especially for young Bridei. Sent there by his parents at a very young age, Bridei is looked after by his foster father, Broichan—a humorless druid who leaves the care of his home and the boy (aside from his education) mostly in the hands of others; the housekeeper, cook, and a myriad of household assistants who warm to the boy with ease.
He is never quite sure what he’s meant to do with the education received at the small house and Broichan refuses to tell him more about his parents as Bridei grows older and his memories of them fade. But learn he does, about the different kinds of magic and of the Fae world the druid believes to be dangerous. It goes without saying, that any of the Fae kind are just as dangerous. When Bridei discovers a small bundle on the front step in the middle of a harsh winter, he doesn’t think such a small baby could do any harm at Pitnochie, Fae or not.
Readers, I am having more difficulty than I realized focusing on reading, much less reviewing right now. As a result, I am postponing Book Uno indefinitely, but will do my best to continue with the book club. Reviews will still be very slow. I apologize, but hope for your patience and understanding in this.
Any opportunity to review a book I’ve been wanting to read is a good one. It’s even more of a special event when done for one of my blogging buddies. When TJ of
