Silvern, Christina Farley
Silvern, Christina Farley
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Silvern

Author: Christina Farley

Series: Gilded #2

Narrator: Christina Farley

Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/23/2014


Synopsis

Jae Hwa Lee is ready to forget about immortals and move on with her life. Until the god of darkness, Kud, sends an assassin to kill her. She escapes with the knowledge that Kud is seeking the lost White Tiger Orb, and joins the Guardians of Shinshi to seek out the orb before Kud can find it. But Kud is a stronger and more devious god than Jae ever imagined. Jae is soon painfully reminded that by making an enemy of Kud, she has placed her closest friends in danger, and must decide how much she can bear to sacrifice to defeat one of the most powerful immortals in all of Korea.

About Christina Farley

Christina Farley was born and raised in upstate New York. As a child, she loved to explore, which later inspired her to jump on a plane and travel the world. She taught at international schools in Asia for ten years, eight of which were in the mysterious and beautiful city of Seoul, Korea, that became the setting of the Gilded series. Currently she lives in Clermont, Florida, with her husband and two sons—that is until the travel itch whisks her off to a new unknown.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alyssa on September 22, 2014

***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog*** Silvern by Christina Farley Book Two of the Gilded series Publisher: Skyscape Publication Date: September 23, 2014 Rating: 4 stars Source: eARC sent for the blog tour Official Summary: Jae Hwa Lee has destroyed Haemosu, the dangerous demi-god that held her anc......more

Goodreads review by Brian on December 13, 2015

This book was a based on Korean Mythology. It was the story of a girl, Jaehwa who had recently broke the curse of her family, in which the oldest girl of her generation was kidnapped by the Korean demigod Haemosu. However, now she had to confront the God of darkness, Kud. She embarked on a journey w......more

Goodreads review by Monica on November 05, 2014

This is even better than the first novel in the series, with the added element of the relationship between South and North Korea. Since I'm in the hospital (agian, bleh) I'm not going to write the full review until I get out. Hopefully I'll get it up by later this week!......more