Shadowsong, S JaeJones
Shadowsong, S JaeJones
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Shadowsong

Author: S Jae-Jones

Narrator: Eva Kaminsky

Unabridged: 10 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 12/07/2018


Synopsis

The conclusion to the gorgeous and lush Wintersong duology, Shadowsong by S. Jae-Jones. Six months after the end of Wintersong, Liesl is working toward furthering both her brother's and her own musical careers. Although she is determined to look forward and not behind, life in the world above is not as easy as Liesl had hoped. Her younger brother Josef is cold, distant, and withdrawn, while Liesl can't forget the austere young man she left beneath the earth, and the music he inspired in her. When troubling signs arise that the barrier between worlds is crumbling, Liesl must return to the Underground to unravel the mystery of life, death, and the Goblin King?who he was, who he is, and who he will be. What will it take to break the old laws once and for all? What is the true meaning of sacrifice when the fate of the world?or the ones Liesl loves?is in her hands?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Chelsea on September 22, 2022

"I can only live, either altogether with you or not at all." -Ludwig Van Beethoven, The Immortal Beloved Letters  Whatever your opinion may be of this book, know that this is an honest review and in no way coerced as I wasn't the biggest fan of Wintersong. Obviously it resonated with me enough, becaus......more

Goodreads review by High Lady of The Night Court on March 23, 2018

This book was the ending this duology so desperately needed. I’m not yet sure whether my questions or answered or if my question were even valid in the first place. At some point, during the course of these books it stopped being about the facts, the plot, and the world but about the people, the......more

Goodreads review by Lena on March 17, 2025

Nice ending to a nice story, but nothing more. As much as the first book, this one is more vibes than anything else. Characters basic if not annoying, plot isn't plotting enough - the ending is quite obvious from the beginning. But beautiful descriptive language and diving into MC's desperate madness......more