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- Blackthorn & Grim, Book 3
- Narrated by: Natalie Gold, Nick Sullivan, Scott Aiello, Susannah Jones
- Length: 16 hrs and 17 mins
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The "powerful and emotionally charged" fantasy series from the author of the Sevenwaters novels continues, as Blackthorn and Grim face haunting secrets and old adversaries.
Feather bright and feather fine, none shall harm this child of mine.
Healer Blackthorn knows all too well the rules of her bond to the fey: seek no vengeance, help any who ask, do only good. But after the recent ordeal she and her companion, Grim, have suffered, she knows she cannot let go of her quest to bring justice to the man who ruined her life.
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Back at Winterfalls, the evil touch of Blackthorn's sworn enemy reopens old wounds and fuels her long-simmering passion for justice. With danger on two fronts, Blackthorn and Grim are faced with a heartbreaking choice - to stand once again by each other's side or to fight their battles alone.
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- Jan
- 11-05-16
Third Time's The Charm
This is the third and hopefully not last novel in Marillier's Blackthorn and Grim fantasy series. It's as good, if not better, than the previous two. Den Of Wolves has a well executed plot and expertly developed characters.
Strong females are consistently front-and-center in this dark fairy tale-like world. Although the reader experiences other-worldly creatures, the atmosphere is actually more comparable to magic realism.
This series does not have a lot of the war and bloodshed as in many epic fantasy series, but don't be fooled...it can be equally as brutal. The focus is on character interaction, survival, and of course, the unique relationship between the haunting Blackthorn and the gentle giant, Grim.
There is closure to the storyline in this novel, but the characters are so strong that the opportunity is there for the series to continue. I hope it does.
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- Mark Hancock
- 10-22-19
Save me from myself...
I’m a 51 year old guy- I shouldn’t be so ridiculously pleased with this series...but I am. Especially this one. There. I said it. Loved all three books. The characters. Story. And the narrators- especially Natalie Gold, although all three were wonderful.
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- Richard B
- 02-26-17
Most enjoyable - loved it!
I loved this book's main story, which was yet again filled with imagination. But this book also has a lovely way of rounding off Blackthorn and Grim's troublesome past.
I didn't enjoy the idea that a story so rounded might mean the end of the series - please, no!
I'm really hoping Blackthorn & Grim will simply enter a new phase of uncanny detections.
I recommend Blackthorn & Grim to anyone that enjoys magical soothing and the romance of true enduring love that has a slow but steady build.
I will hope and look for another in this series. Bravo!
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- Valley Quicksilver
- 12-09-16
A satisfying tale for less than perfect people!
So many fantasies center around young, beautiful heroines and heroes and happily-ever-afters. This series- and this installment in particular - felt like a fairy tale for grown-ups, for the downtrodden , for the scarred among us. And the mystery at its core held my attention and curiosity even when I wasn't listening. I found myself pondering the outcome at odd moments. This is rare for me.
I love this author, and but this tale in particular will remain one of my favorites.
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-08-16
Excellent story and combination of voices
This fantasy series features an excellent overarching story, with plots that are tied up at the end of each of the 3 books. No cliffhangers then - simply a quest which may have more excitement before resolution. Which there is, as each new tale unfolds.
I am a fan of tales of women who are smart and who are willing to act, but human (ie, not wonder women). Blackthorn is such a woman She is not always willing or able to play nice with others ... with damn good reasons.. As another plus for me, tales of medicine before doctors are an interest of mine, and her role as the "wise woman" of the area is well developed, with appropriate details.
I'd give the series 5 stars. This book was my least favorite of the three; not much new in the way of character development left for this third book. So, I've rated it 4 stars.
No sex. Explicit violence in nightmares and some lesser violence as the story progresses.
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- bluestategirl
- 02-13-17
A Master Class in Fantasy Fiction Writing.
Astonishing, glorious and engrossing, I hated to see this book end -- and I thought book 2 was amazing!
With this series, and particularly Den of Wolves, Marillier provides a master class in fantasy fiction writing worthy of Lois McMaster Bujold's *World of the Five Gods* series -- a personal favorite.
In this series, she has crafted an authentic world rich in human emotion, filled with simple everyday people and their stories. Every lush description, every story told, becomes a spell weaving an absorbing connection to her characters and their world. I'm truly blown away.
With such an intricate plot, it would have been easy for a lesser writer to go off the forest path and lose their way, but Marillier writes with confidence, and keeps her footing right to the end as she brings Blackthorn and Grim's journey full circle. Her parting gift? A satisfying end to all the loose threads, while still leaving room for more to come. I couldn't be happier or more impressed.
But right now, I'm missing Big Man and Lady so much that I'm wondering what I'll do with myself now that the last tale is over. I guess I'll be stalking Juliet Marillier's FB page, waiting for news about Blackthorn and Grim, hoping they're resting easy in their cottage for now, having a brew, while Ripple dreams on the hearth before the fire.
I hope they're taking it easy. They'll need all their strength for the next adventure,
Book 4 can't come soon enough.
VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- The whole series! -- For everyone but young readers.
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- Lisa B.
- 08-06-18
Great Series
I enjoyed the series, I hope more books will follow. The narrators helped bring the books to life.
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- A
- 11-11-20
Loved it
I read previously blackthorn & Grim series on paperback, and this is the first time I hear it in as an audio book.
The narrators did a great job brining everything to life and I feel somehow it made me even closer to the characters.
The story is interesting, if you’re familiar with the author style there’s always fair folk and a tale within,I’m so happy about the ending.
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- Francisca
- 10-17-19
It’s finally over
This series had gotten progressively worse as it continued. I don’t know what drove the author to write her characters in different perspectives, or the editor to approve that kind of writing. Grim was in first person but present tense. While Blackthorn was in first person but past tense. Then there are two other characters that Marillier wrote who are in third person! It was so distracting and I didn’t like it at all. If that is going to happen it needs to pay off in the end with some kind of explanation and there is none. I only read the series cause I wanted to see what would happen to Blackthorn and Grim. I was already invested and the first book I was ok, the next book I was irritated, and the last one I just couldn't wait to get it done and over with. If you are going to call your series a Blackthorn and Grim novel I’m thinking maybe you should only have those perspectives. I didn’t care one bit for the perspectives of the other characters in any of the other books plus this one. Then the end was rushed and all too convenient. The last 20min of the book was the time allotted for those who have read the entire series to wrap up the “will they or won’t they” trope between Blackthorn and Grim. I defiantly feel cheated. The plots are, in theory, good and would have been great if properly executed but it ended up being very disappointing.
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- Mike
- 08-28-19
Satisfying conclusion, but eagles...
Very satisfying conclusion, except eagles... The subplot of Wolf's Glen is fantastics, the new female character is endearing and each revelation up until the conclusion is thrilling.
The "macro-plot" of Blackthorn and Mathuin is tied up nicely, most of the named characters were introduced before... Except the "eagles". Not as abrupt as Tolkien, but the level of involvement the "eagles" had in wrapping up the story definitely warranted more development.
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- Cailleach Eilidh
- 06-04-22
Good series
Really enjoyed this series and struggled to put it down. Shame about the narrators. Whilst they had nice voices there was no differentiating between characters, making it hard to know who was supposed to be speaking at times. This made sections of the story very hard to follow.
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- Cliente Amazon
- 07-12-21
Wonderful, original and captivating story
I loved this book with its characters evolving and deepening as it unfolded. A delightful mixture of fantasy and reality, too. The narrators were excellent despite the unfortunate american accents. Hard to understand why English narrators were not employed for a story set in ancient Britain.
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- Anna66
- 10-02-20
...goodbye now...I enjoyed this Trilogy so so much
This was a wonderful conclusion of the trilogy, thank you for Juliet and the fantastic narrators.
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- Nadia Osman
- 02-20-19
Fantastic
Another riveting listen. I enjoyed Blackthorn and Grim’s story and also the fact that some of the Sevenwaters characters appeared in it as I thoroughly enjoyed that one too. I will be looking for my next Juliet Marillier listen
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- CeNedra Red
- 04-06-17
Everyone Should Have A Grim :-}
I admit, I approached this series with some caution, as I had tried to listen to two other series by this author, and just couldn't get into the stories. Looking at some of the reviews for Blackthorn and Grim, made me think that this one might be different. Many of those who loved the "Sevenwaters" series and the "Bridei" series didn't like the "Blackthorn and Grim", and I had to wonder why. As I said, I just couldn't get into the two mentioned series, as they are much more like Historical Fiction, than Fantasy, even though they do have some fantasy elements. This series though, is much more Fantasy, and I LOVE IT :-} As you might have guessed, my favorite character is Grim. He is the truest of friends. Everyone should have a friend like Grim. I have a feeling that this is the final book in this amazing series, but I for one would be happy to read more about Blackthorn and Grim.
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- Deedar
- 02-15-17
Brilliant
This series has been brilliant! I have really enjoyed it. The narration was excellent. If you enjoy tales of old Ireland and Celtic mythology this series is for you.
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- Laurelle
- 02-08-17
Absolutely brilliant!
I loved the story from beginning to end. It was clever and heart warming and told beautifully too.
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- Claire Pengelly
- 11-07-16
Simply Wonderful
Blackthorn and Grimm have always captured my heart and this book brought together there enchanted story with twists and turns. This book for me also brought back sevenwaters with its island men and forest trails full of magic. Totally loved it ..Hoping for another next year ! My favourite author by a mile x
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- Di Edwards
- 03-18-17
Beautiful
I loved this conclusion to the story of Blackthorn and Grimm. It brought me to tears.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-07-21
Den of Wolves
Loved this book - couldn't stop listening. Love this author, never disappointed. As always, can't wait for the next one!
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- Michele
- 09-03-20
Fantastic
Loved it, two books before it as well. Do yourself a favour, get them all.
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- Kindle Customer
- 06-09-20
wow
the narrators of this series have been the best I've heard, so much love for them! the story... omgod!! Amazing journey with magic, love and fey mystery, love it! can't wait to start the next trilogy
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- Carolin
- 12-30-19
Intensely captivating
This is a fantastic trilogy and very satisfying conclusion. The characters Blackthorn and Grim are brilliantly conceived and realised - such unique characters overcoming huge odds with integrity and grit. The creation of the fey world and characters is also enchanting and suitably eerie. I loved the voices of the actors, they felt very true to the characters, once I got used to the American accents.
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- janelle
- 01-09-19
Loved reading..
Loved reading all three of Blackthorn And Grim a fourth would be the icing on the cake.... a happily ever after romance and maybe a family for them.
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- Jenifer
- 05-16-17
Really great series.
All three books equally inthralling. Wonderful writing and narration.
Interesting stories in each book culminating in a satisfactory conclusion.