The average rating for Tree Shepherd's Daughter (The Faire Folk Trilogy #1) based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2009-03-10 00:00:00 Bryan Wayne I liked this very much--the girl with "tree" allergies is sent to her father on her mother's death, only to learn that her allergies are the proof that she is a tree shepherd, that her father is an elf who never divorced her mother, and that he lives from Renaissance Faire to Renaissance Faire. I literally read this in one day. I'm looking for the next book even as I type, and I understand the final book is scheduled for publication in the spring! |
Review # 2 was written on 2010-03-16 00:00:00 Suzanne Handall I'd actually give it a star and a half if I could. On the plus side, it has her dealing with the grief of losing a mother. And since the action takes place over the time of a week, I am glad that she isn't 'over' it by the end of the book. It also has her and her dad developing a relationship which has been next to non-existent for the past 14 years. OK, good so far. I also liked the idea of her ability to touch a tree and know everything about it. That was an interesting take on the whole half-elf thing. Now, throw in a pot party and underage drinking without any real consequences. Add pedophilia to the mix. (Don't give me any grief about the guy being an elf. 87 is still a ton more life experience than 15. (Oh, and did I mention the 28 yr old human who french-kisses her?)) Hit frappe and I get a whole big thing of ick. |
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