Moonblood (Tales of Goldstone Wood #3) 
I loved this book! I enjoyed it so much I made myself savor it and not rush through it in one sitting. It is a wonderful continuation of the adventure of Lionheart and Rose Red and Felix. This is book three in the series and they must be read in order. The first is Heartless and the second is Veiled Rose. If you haven't read Veiled Rose then there are a couple spoilers in this review.The people and land of Southlands is slowly recovering from the dragons prolonged stay. Prince Lionheart was the
This series just keeps getting better and better!

Don't you love it when you find that book(or series) that you absolutely feel the need to gush about?! I definitely feel the need to gush about The Tales of Goldstone Wood series. My first instinct is to say that Moonblood has been my favorite book so far. In actuality, all the books are sort of one long story, though. (There's never been a huge cliffhanger, which I greatly appreciate). As much as I've loved the series after reading the first two books, it's with the addition of Moonblood that
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Having already read "Heartless" and "Veiled Rose", I had high expectations for this book, but it still blew me away. With each new release, the author only improves. I got to meet Anne Elisabeth at a book signing, where I bought my copy of this book. Now, a week later, I've finished the story. Usually, I speed through books that I enjoy, but this time I found myself reading it slowly, savoring the story and beautiful prose.Remarkably well-crafted, this fantasy
Enchanting-in more ways than oneThis book was wonderful. I must admit, after reading the second book in the series, Veiled Rose, I was a little disappointed. Especially following such a book as Heartless. But Moonblood helped me fall in love with the series all over again.If you haven't read the first two, you need to go do that. Like, RIGHT NOW. The first one is the best, but you also need to read the second one to really get an understanding of what's going on in this one.My favorite parts of
Moonblood is the third book in the series "The Tales of Goldstone Wood" by Anne Elisabeth Stengl. It flows directly from the ending of Veiled Rose, so I highly suggest you read that one first. While I enjoyed Veiled Rose, I absolutely adored Moonblood. And here's why:1.) The characters: Having read Heartless and Veiled Rose, I already had the background knowledge necessary to truly appreciate how Stengl wove the character interaction. Everyone stayed consistent while still growing. Some
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Title | : | Moonblood (Tales of Goldstone Wood #3) |
Author | : | Anne Elisabeth Stengl |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 373 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2012 by Bethany House |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Christian Fiction. Christian. Young Adult. Dragons. Christian Fantasy |
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Desperate to regain the trust of his kingdom, Prince Lionheart reluctantly banishes his faithful servant and only friend, Rose Red. Now she is lost in the hidden realm of Arpiar, held captive by her evil goblin father, King Vahe. Vowing to redeem himself, Lionheart plunges into the mysterious Goldstone Wood, seeking Rose Red. In strange other worlds, Lionheart must face a lyrical yet lethal tiger, a fallen unicorn, and a goblin horde on his quest to rescue the girl he betrayed. With the Night of Moonblood fast approaching--when King Vahe seeks to wake the Dragon's sleeping children--Lionheart must discover whether or not his heart contains courage before it's too late for Rose Red...and all those he loves.Specify Books Concering Moonblood (Tales of Goldstone Wood #3)
ISBN: | 0764207814 (ISBN13: 9780764207815) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tales of Goldstone Wood #3 |
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Ratings: 4.32 From 866 Users | 101 ReviewsAppraise About Books Moonblood (Tales of Goldstone Wood #3)
March 2019:This is actually my fourth time reading this one? And wow, its so good to revisit this story. I remembered nearly everything, but this story...my goodness, its like coming home. My sweet, sweet babies. *hugs them allllll* *except Vahe he totally deserves what he got* UPDATE FOR JULY '17 REREAD: It's still so beautiful and I will never get over it. It didn't lose anything on the second read (except that I knew a couple of the plot twists.) Shrieky fangirly review: [insert here]Okay,I loved this book! I enjoyed it so much I made myself savor it and not rush through it in one sitting. It is a wonderful continuation of the adventure of Lionheart and Rose Red and Felix. This is book three in the series and they must be read in order. The first is Heartless and the second is Veiled Rose. If you haven't read Veiled Rose then there are a couple spoilers in this review.The people and land of Southlands is slowly recovering from the dragons prolonged stay. Prince Lionheart was the
This series just keeps getting better and better!

Don't you love it when you find that book(or series) that you absolutely feel the need to gush about?! I definitely feel the need to gush about The Tales of Goldstone Wood series. My first instinct is to say that Moonblood has been my favorite book so far. In actuality, all the books are sort of one long story, though. (There's never been a huge cliffhanger, which I greatly appreciate). As much as I've loved the series after reading the first two books, it's with the addition of Moonblood that
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Having already read "Heartless" and "Veiled Rose", I had high expectations for this book, but it still blew me away. With each new release, the author only improves. I got to meet Anne Elisabeth at a book signing, where I bought my copy of this book. Now, a week later, I've finished the story. Usually, I speed through books that I enjoy, but this time I found myself reading it slowly, savoring the story and beautiful prose.Remarkably well-crafted, this fantasy
Enchanting-in more ways than oneThis book was wonderful. I must admit, after reading the second book in the series, Veiled Rose, I was a little disappointed. Especially following such a book as Heartless. But Moonblood helped me fall in love with the series all over again.If you haven't read the first two, you need to go do that. Like, RIGHT NOW. The first one is the best, but you also need to read the second one to really get an understanding of what's going on in this one.My favorite parts of
Moonblood is the third book in the series "The Tales of Goldstone Wood" by Anne Elisabeth Stengl. It flows directly from the ending of Veiled Rose, so I highly suggest you read that one first. While I enjoyed Veiled Rose, I absolutely adored Moonblood. And here's why:1.) The characters: Having read Heartless and Veiled Rose, I already had the background knowledge necessary to truly appreciate how Stengl wove the character interaction. Everyone stayed consistent while still growing. Some
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