Christine H. (Whichzelda) reviewed The Cup of Morning Shadows (Book Two of Twelve Treasures) on + 61 more book reviews
From the back cover" When Ruth Marlow finds a job as a librarian in Ippisiqua, New York, she hopes she will be able to put her much too exciting past behind her........but once touched by magic, and blessed-or cursed- with the love of an elfin lord, one cannot so easily escape the spell of Elphame. And discovering a Wild Gate to Elphame in the library's basement, Ruth is certain this is her one and only chance to be reunited with her lost love, Rohannan Melior, HIgh Lord of the House of the Silver Silences....."
Marley G. reviewed The Cup of Morning Shadows (Book Two of Twelve Treasures) on + 40 more book reviews
couldn't get through the first title in this series and didn't even try this one - although at a glance it seems much better than the first book
Mhairi C. (ojodelmar) reviewed The Cup of Morning Shadows (Book Two of Twelve Treasures) on + 38 more book reviews
deep elven magic/ mystery/ love/ a must-read.
Beatriz F. (beasbooks) reviewed The Cup of Morning Shadows (Book Two of Twelve Treasures) on + 6 more book reviews
The second of Edghill's The Twelve Treasures series; a wonderful urban fantasy trilogy that held my interest throughout. I'm only posting this because a friend gave me the hardback omnibus of all three novels! I liked the first one the best, but loved all three.