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title: "Raven Flight: A Shadowfell novel"
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# Raven Flight: A Shadowfell novel

**Brand:** juliet marillier
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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Absolutely delighted
  

*by K***G on Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2013*

As a story, I found "Raven Flight" to be absolutely engrossing.  If you enjoyed the first book in the series, 
  
Shadowfell







  
  
    , then prepare to be enraptured with the more action-driven "Raven Flight."  Where "Shadowfell" was more a tale about Neryn's journey/escape to the mysterious haven of rebels at Shadowfell, "Raven" is about Neryn really learning how to harness the power of her gift as Caller; she does this by traveling in search of the four mysterious Guardians of Alban who can direct her magical education.  Meanwhile, the rebellion becomes pressed for time and the preparations for a confrontation with the nefarious King Keldec begin to take shape in a way that will unite the human rebels with the fey--with Neryn as the key to that alliance.  In the course of the book we encounter old friends--Tali, Regan, Sage, and of course, Flint--and are introduced to a greater world including the Guardians themselves and more of the Good Folk as Neryn travels to the far reaches of Alban in pursuit of her special training.For those unfamiliar with Juliet Marillier, you're in for a treat.  She is a master of prose--her writing is so beautiful and so tight, you forget you are reading.  I don't know of another author as talented as Marillier at making fantasy so palpable and so vivid in the reader's mind eye.  I've enjoyed all her books so far, but this Shadowfell series is thus far a welcome addition to her limited YA offerings (the only others being the two books in her "Wildwood" series, also recommended).  There is action and tender romance and enough magic in "Raven Flight" to please any fantasy fan, young or old.  I would mention that there is a fair amount of violence in this series and the tone can be quite dark (as Marillier set this fantasy against a medieval Scottish backdrop, this is hardly surprising).  However, Marillier always infuses a light of hope beaming through the darkness so that the violence and cruelty is never overwhelming.  For those wondering, the romance in the Shadowfell series is at the most a PG rating--it is very clean but incredibly sweet.  Flint and Neryn are each other's solace and hope for the future during the bleakest of times, and I could not possibly love them together any more.  <3  (And don't worry, without spoiling the plot, I will say that while their romance is not the focus of this book, they do get a few scenes together).I read "Raven Flight" in a day.  I loved it.  I loved the characters, the story, even the tumultuous emotional roller coaster it put me through.  The only downside for me was that it ended and I now have to wait until 2014 for the final installment of the trilogy.  Oh well.  A journey this good will surely be worth the wait.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A poignant continuation
  

*by A***? on Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2013*

There are few books out there these days that have a truly pagan feel.  I suppose Guy Gavriel Kay comes to mind as another author of historical fantasy that manages this, but no one quite compares to Juliet Marillier.  I'm going to try to discuss this with only mild spoilers.  If you don't want any, then you'd best not continue reading this review.Many of the concepts in this book are things that feel like proverbial guns on the wall, that I expect will go off in book three.  A major one is that they dare not love, not before Keldec is defeated, because he uses his victims' loved ones against them.  I'll avoid giving explicit detail, but this is demonstrated about two thirds of the way through the book.  What has been brought up is that Flint and Neryn's love for each other may yet be used against the two of them.  I have been dreading this moment.  Every moment Flint has spent working for Keldec, I have been on the edge of my seat dreading this particular gun on the wall.I was pleased to get a lot of Tali in this book.  I found her incredibly interesting in the previous book, and she is no less so by the end of Raven Flight, whose title, I believe, is in reference to Tali's tattoos.In fairness, all of the characters are compelling.  I was touched, as was Neryn, by the depiction of Regan saying his morning prayer, near the beginning, and it will stick with me throughout the series, I'm sure.  She has a way of writing close friendships and romances that are incredibly poignant and ring true.The one thing that I've had trouble with in this series is the phonetic accents of the Good Folk.  I find them difficult and would prefer to just imagine the accents without having to read it that way.  It's very distracting.  But that is the only thing that didn't work for me in this series.If her Sevenwaters series seemed to be growing a bit stale by the end, this series has all the magic of her earlier work.  I am only sorry to be finished and having to wait for the next book.  I may need to take a little break between books before I'm in the mood to read another author.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Awesome novel
  

*by A***Y on Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2021*

You absolutely must start with the first book in the series but this is Marillier at the top of her game, doing what she does best!

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