Edrillan (vampire junkie)
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Annette Marie:
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(view spoiler)[Hi!! im one of your super fan and i especially love Red winter series and now im reading the Spell Weaver but i just got confused since i read the Steel stone first but which came first? Piper or Clio's story? But i read somewhere that 10 years ago was Clio story and five years ago was Piper's so doesnt that mean that Clio came first? but how come Lyre is in Piper's story again? are they even the same person? (hide spoiler)]
Annette Marie
Spell Weaver is a prequel series and takes place 5 years *before* Steel & Stone. Lyre is the same character as in Steel & Stone, just 5 years younger (same for Ash).
The sequel series Blackfire will take place 5 years *after* Steel & Stone. So the chronological order is Spell Weaver, then Steel & Stone, then Blackfire, and the three series together will span 10 years. :)
You can also reference this page on my website for the full list of books in chronological order: https://www.annettemarie.ca/single-po...
The sequel series Blackfire will take place 5 years *after* Steel & Stone. So the chronological order is Spell Weaver, then Steel & Stone, then Blackfire, and the three series together will span 10 years. :)
You can also reference this page on my website for the full list of books in chronological order: https://www.annettemarie.ca/single-po...
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Annie
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Annette Marie:
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My question is focused on Yield the Night. When Piper discovers that she must go into the void to discover her demon form I was slightly confused as to which form is her true form--is she stronger on earth being human, and weaker when bringing out her demon glamour OR is she stronger in her demon form, and like the true demons, weakened by holding a human form?
I can't wait for the next book!! Thank you!!
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I can't wait for the next book!! Thank you!! (hide spoiler)]
Devz Milady
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Annette Marie:
I just finished all the 3 books in the Red Winter trilogy. I never expected to find anything better than the Steel & Stone series but for me, this one is much more interesting as it touches an as-yet not-very-explored mythology from Japan. Can I hope for more related series?
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