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  • Green Rider, Book 7
  • Written by: Kristen Britain
  • Narrated by: Ellen Archer
  • Length: 29 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (42 ratings)

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Winterlight

Written by: Kristen Britain
Narrated by: Ellen Archer
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Publisher's Summary

Messenger, magic wielder, and knight Karigan G'ladheon fights to save king and country from dark magic and a looming war in this seventh novel of the New York Times bestselling Green Rider series

After her capture at the hands of Grandmother and the Second Empire, Karigan G'ladheon is making halting progress towards recovery. Karigan takes on increasingly dangerous missions, haunted by the specter of her torturer, Nyssa, and sinking ever further into the mire of her recollections of the past and the losses she's sustained.

Meanwhile, the forces of the Second Empire are moving on Sacoridia and their primary target is a vulnerable garrison that guards a crucial mountain pass. Faced with new fatherhood and a country on the verge of war, King Zachary sends a contingent of soldiers and Green Riders to the pass—but his own recovery from the events of the north is not yet complete either.

Reunited with her fellow Riders at the pass, Karigan takes on a leadership role, but quickly finds that the Riders are not as she last left them. As tension mounts and war draws ever closer to the heart of Sacoridia, Karigan must discover what it truly means to be a Rider and a hero of the realm—and what sacrifices must be made to truly heal from her past.

©2021 Kristen Britain (P)2021 Penguin Audio

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Fans will not be disappointed

Great addition to the Green rider world and continuing story. I love how her characters actually grow and change with time and have real complex reactions to the things they go through. Also lots of swords, magic, star-crossed love and horses.

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  • 2023-05-27

Fantastic

It's a fantastic series to listen to. Love the characters and the growth and development they go through. It's going to be hard to wait for the next book to come out.

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Great book, well read.

I loved this seventh book in the series. It was well written and narrated.

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Another Great One

I love the green rider series. I like the complexities of the characters, and how they struggle both within them selves and out. I highly recommend this series!

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Fast paced, non-stop story

The only problem with Britain’s stories is that the books are published with so many years apart you really need to re-read the previous book to keep track of where the current storyline starts.

This book is like a freight train, once it starts- you can’t possibly get off. It goes so fast from one plot to the next. You just cannot wait to see/hear what’s going to happen or where you’ll be taken.

There are so many interesting characters, not just the main character. I enjoy spending time in this world.

There’s plenty of action, and there’s some angst, and definitely magic. If that’s your thing- Britain is for you.

Waiting years between books is awful, but there are so many now, you can get a good run up and be pretty happy about life!

Pity those of us who’ve been around since book 1.

Excellent performance throughout- this was the first audiobook in the series I picked up and I absolutely loved the reading. The book really came to life for me. I think I will go back and do the whole thing via -audiobook experience provided this performer does them all.

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Disappointing addition to a dying series

I’m so disappointed in this series. I loved the first few books, but the last three have just gone off the rails. For a series I've been reading for over two decades, I just want it to end. The writing has really taken a dive, the plot line is a meandering joke, and the character of Karigan has been beaten down to a pulp (both emotionally and physically to the point of ridiculousness). Did I need all the side character POVs? No. The annoying side plot of the new rider? No. The repetitive or lazy writing? No. Karigan fantasizing about horse sex? My god, no...just no. Why did she write that, jesus...

Mirror Sight felt like the author wanted to write a different series altogether and was begrudgingly trapped under the thumb of an existing publishing deal. Firebrand was an insane fever dream that I almost couldn't finish. Winterlight? Winterlight feels to me like an unedited first draft for which Kristen Britain was being paid by the word, and wherein she further destroyed her characters and stalled her plot lines in the hopes that she'd be released from finishing this series.

It's hard to give up on the series I've been reading since I was twelve. My copies of book 1 and 2 are falling apart from being re-read so often. It meant so much to me as a kid to read a main character like Karigan. Are the first few books perfect? Far from it, but the second half of this series has just tarnished the rest of it. Will I finish it? Probably, if the author ever does. But only because I've come this far with the whole stupid thing.

These days I'd warn people off the whole series so they don't have to suffer through bloated and lazy books like Winterlight.

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