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Keening Trilogy #3

Rising Sidhe

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A secret message from someone called "Breaker of Chains" has thrust Morgan back into the human world. Most Sidhe believed that The Chain of Constance—a fundamentalist faction of Ban Sidhe—was dissolved centuries ago. But for Morgan, their existence is far from over. Between the Chain's three-spiraled talisman left at her mother's last known location and a cryptic note from someone wanting to destroy the occult group, Morgan knows the Chain must be alive and well. But as she searches for answers about the mysterious note and her father's disappearance, she is unsure of who to trust. In attempt to keep her friends close and her enemies closer, Morgan begins her final journey with the help of her kelpie friend, Hector, and her faultfinding sister, Branna. As she searches through secret tunnels and a haunted penitentiary, Morgan hopes to find answers. More importantly, will Morgan help break the Chain of Constance or will the Chain of Constance break her?

190 pages, Paperback

First published July 2, 2013

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Christy G. Thomas

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Christy Thomas lives in Washington and is the author of the Keening Trilogy. All three novels are currently available through Amazon, B&N, Sony, and Apple.
Christy writes fiction for both adults and teens.
For more information about Christy's latest projects and musings, please visit her blog

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September 2, 2013
The concluding book to the three-part Keening Trilogy, Rising Sidhe takes readers on a ride through the twists and turns of the Sidhe underworld. Alliances are revealed, loose ends are resolved, and mysteries solved.

I found the tone of much of this book satisfyingly eerie, and I think this one is more ominous than the first two in the series. Setting plays a large role in all three of these books, and I always appreciate that.

The characters stay true to themselves in the resolution of the plot. I often find that to sort things out at the end of a series, authors put characters into situations and then change the character in order to tidy things up. This is not the case with Rising Sidhe.

I heartily recommend this series to any fan of young adult fantasy. My son is ten, and I think he's the perfect age to start these books!
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