Tree of Ages: The Tree of Ages Series, Book 1

Tree of Ages: The Tree of Ages Series, Book 1
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Rachael Ruby said Incoherent characters, limited plot, and no answers - even free, this book costs too much. I am deeply puzzled by the enthusiasm shown by the other reviewers for this book. But before I get to my complaints, let me acknowledge its strengths. The novel's opening is nicely done. I found the idea that a tree could become a girl completely charming. That the girl would desperately want to go back to being a tree, despite having some sense that she migh. "A Tree and Her Companions" according to Badwolfbeautiful. Finn has lived the life of a tree for as long as she can remember. Communicating with the earth through her roots, providing shade for people as they pass through her glen, and serving as a home to woodland creatures. That is, until the day she falls over-in the form of a human girl. She is taken in by a man named Aéd, and he becomes like a father to h. Amazon Customer said " TIME IS RUNNING OUT". The book was free - yes free and I followed the link on FB to get to the Amazon site for ordering. I am always a real pushover for a good SiFi and/or Fantasy book. I loved it, loved the plot, loved the charactors and how the author brought out new facets to the personalities as the story progressed. The idea of a tree becoming a young woman was interesting, a
The lines are faltering, undoing the old and bringing life to the new. A storm is coming." Finn doesn't remember much about her previous life, and in a world that has been changed by the wars of the Tuatha De, where trust is hard to come by, answers are even more difficult to find. "The seasons are changing. Trees will fall, and changed earth will be left in their place. Little does she know, an unknown evil tugs on the strings of fate, and the answers she so desperately seeks may be more important than she could have ever imagined.