The Winternight Trilogy introduced an unforgettable heroine, Vasilisa Petrovna, a girl determined to forge her own path in a world that would rather lock her away. Her gifts and her courage have drawn the attention of Morozko, the winter-king, but it is too soon to know if this connection will prove a blessing or a curse.
Now Moscow has been struck by disaster. Its people are searching for answers—and for someone to blame. Vasya finds herself alone, beset on all sides. The Grand Prince is in a rage, choosing allies that will lead him on a path to war and ruin. A wicked demon returns, stronger than ever and determined to spread chaos. Caught at the center of the conflict is Vasya, who finds the fate of two worlds resting on her shoulders. Her destiny uncertain, Vasya will uncover surprising truths about herself and her history as she desperately tries …
The Winternight Trilogy introduced an unforgettable heroine, Vasilisa Petrovna, a girl determined to forge her own path in a world that would rather lock her away. Her gifts and her courage have drawn the attention of Morozko, the winter-king, but it is too soon to know if this connection will prove a blessing or a curse.
Now Moscow has been struck by disaster. Its people are searching for answers—and for someone to blame. Vasya finds herself alone, beset on all sides. The Grand Prince is in a rage, choosing allies that will lead him on a path to war and ruin. A wicked demon returns, stronger than ever and determined to spread chaos. Caught at the center of the conflict is Vasya, who finds the fate of two worlds resting on her shoulders. Her destiny uncertain, Vasya will uncover surprising truths about herself and her history as she desperately tries to save Russia, Morozko, and the magical world she treasures. But she may not be able to save them all.
Review of 'The Winter of the Witch' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
A magnificent end to a fantastic saga (trilogy). If you are at all interested in learning about Russian mythology and history, this series provides a wonderful springboard. Each novel is memorable, well written and exciting.
Review of 'The Winter of the Witch' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
A good concluding volume. Although some passages grind a bit - there are several portions at the beginning of the book where the actors stand and speechify at each other, and one can almost see the scenery shaking as it's shifted into place for the next scene - once the story gets going, the reader is swept up in it. Later on we get some of that soul-searching that fantasy heroes so often subject us to, but Arden doesn't dwell on it as some other authors do. The writing is mainly of the high quality that we have come to expect.