Critics and fans alike often find this sequel even more "solid" and "round" than its predecessor. You can find reviews and community discussions on platforms like Goodreads and Nocturna Ediciones .
Refusing both, she disguises herself as a boy and flees on her magical stallion, Solovey.
The story continues the journey of , a young woman with the rare ability to see and communicate with the spirits of the hearth and forest.
La chica en la torre (El oso y el ruiseñor nº 2) (Spanish Edition)
Her journey leads her to Moscow, where she reunites with her brother, Sasha, and her sister, Olga. Still in disguise, she enters the royal court and finds herself at the center of a mystery involving disappearing girls and a looming threat to the Grand Prince’s rule.
Throughout her ordeal, she continues to receive ambiguous and often dangerous guidance from Morozko, the "Winter King". Key Highlights
The novel seamlessly weaves mythical elements like the domovye (household spirits) with real historical figures and settings. Reader Reception