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The Blight of Muirwood (Legends of Muirwood #2) Paperback | Pages: 468 pages
Rating: 4.19 | 15101 Users | 578 Reviews

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Title:The Blight of Muirwood (Legends of Muirwood #2)
Author:Jeff Wheeler
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 468 pages
Published:January 15th 2013 by 47North (first published February 4th 2011)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic

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In The Blight of Muirwood, the second book in the Muirwood Trilogy, Lia finds herself filled with inner turmoil after the great battle of Winterrowd that led to the death of the wicked king and her closest ally. Despite her reservations, Lia is called to be an official protector of Muirwood Abbey and is charged to employ her magic to defend Ellowyn Demont, the lost heir of the fallen kingdom of Pry-Ree. Her duties are put to the test when the Queen Dowager arrives in Muirwood accusing the Aldermaston, the abbey’s overseer, for the king’s death. Amidst the turmoil, battle ensues, and Lia learns of a terrible plague that threatens to cover the land in darkness and death. Atop it all, the magic of the world begins to fail. In a quest to undo the devastation, Lia’s path brings her to a startling revelation that will change her life forever.

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Original Title: The Blight of Muirwood
ISBN: 1612187013 (ISBN13: 9781612187013)
Edition Language: English
Series: Legends of Muirwood #2

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Ratings: 4.19 From 15101 Users | 578 Reviews

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Executive Summary: Mr. Wheeler ramps things up second book of his Muirwood trilogy, and I found myself enjoying this one more than the first.Audio book: Ms. Rudd is once again the narrator (not surprising since the whole trilogy was released at the same time as audio books). Her performance is comparable to that of the previous book. It's good, but doesn't add anything to the story.She once again seems to use her own voice for all the female characters and a slightly different voice for all of

I eagerly downloaded this book as soon as I had finished ' The Wretched of Muirwood', I loved that book, it was truly one of the most beautiful things I've read, and I went into 'The blight of Muirwood' with such high expectations, which were happily met and even went above and beyond in places. This book starts shortly after the previous one left off - although it quickly skips a year. Lia is slowly getting to use and come to grips with her power in the medium, even though Colvin had made an

5 Stars The Blight of Muirwood is one of those rare exceptions where the sequel is better than the original. This is the second book of the trilogy, but it does not suffer the normal mid-way blues that affect most 3 book series. Jeff Wheeler has carefully crafted a book that both expands on the first book, and second sets up the conclusion without feeling like a cookie cutter. The cool thing is after I finished this book, I loved that Wheeler identified this book as his favorite and telling us

This was a very interesting series. I loved the characters, the setting and the interaction between the characters.This was the third book in the series and I'm impressed how well the author did with keeping me captivated in the story andstill caring about the characters. What a great series! I will be following this author from now on and checking out what he writes!

Originally posted at FanLit.http://www.fantasyliterature.com/revi...The Blight of Muirwood is the second book in Jeff Wheelers LEGENDS OF MUIRWOOD trilogy which was originally self-published and then picked up by Amazons 47North imprint. I thought the first book, The Wretched of Muirwood, lacked inventiveness but was generally a pleasant fantasy with agreeable characters who would most likely appeal to young adults.In The Blight of Muirwood, Lia has been promoted out of the kitchens to serve as

This is my favorite book of the series. My favorite scenes received multiply readings.

Halfway in and I don't think i want to bother finishing. Still don't care about the main characters. And frankly, the blatant religious overtones are very off-putting. The author *says* he drew from many religions, but I don't see it. I see one religion.Well, I got to the part ( in the middle of a huge, awkward info dump) where it is explained that the head evil being/spirit is a woman. And she recruits only women. So right there it became a wallbanger. I don't need that kind of sexist shit

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