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The Silent and the Silver

The Wilderise Tales, Book 4

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The Silent and the Silver

By: Amy Yorke
Narrated by: Nicolette Chin, Will Thorne
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Return to Herot's Hollow for a wintry wedding story in the final book in the Wilderise Tales series

The wedding of Alison Lennox to Dr. Keir Ainsley promises to be the event of the winter season in Herot's Hollow. (Well, apart from the first-ever 'lectric lighting of the Winter Solstice tree, that is.) Everyone in town is coming together for the big day, including Keir's sister Charlotte, the baker's new apprentice, who will be in charge of the wedding cakes.

But when Charlotte's old friend from childhood returns to town, he has some different ideas about how to celebrate the festive season. Ideas about selling baked goods and putting a certain beloved bakery out of business.

With the big day close at hand, Charlotte must find a way to keep the bakery going long enough to make Alison and Keir's celebration as sweet as they deserve. And she'll also need to find a way to deal with her growing feelings for her new rival, who is (unfortunately) as handsome as he is ambitious.

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I enjoyed the series, overall. This book was story-wise one of the best - BUT I had a huge issue with part of it. The main character, Charlotte, has undergone a huge transformation (trying to avoid spoilers here). And it has virtually NO explanation whatsoever, except it "happened by magic". Not her magic, it was a side effect of something else's magic. Not really satisfying as an explanation. Other readers may disagree, but it's almost as if the author thought "oh no I've left out any LGBTQ in my books, let's add one without addressing how". This is a HUGE, DRAMATIC part of a storyline, handled as a "oh, that happened, by magic". Deeply unsatisfying. Unfortunately that affected my perception of the book, although the plot otherwise was possibly my favourite of the series! Therefore I've given a generous 4 stars.

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