![]() ![]() One night during the full moon when the wild hunt are out, Serilda unexpectedly finds herself rescuing two moss maidens from the hunt by hiding them in her onion cellar. Well not really a witch but Serilda tells stories that she is. It’s just a shame that the teacher is a witch. The only people that like Serilda and her stories are the children at the little school where she assists. But the people of the town see her as bad luck, first her mother disappeared off with the wild hunt, then the family of boy she danced with were hit by misfortune as well. Serilda is the daughter of the Miller and is marked as god blessed by her eyes. His wish was granted but the god was the god of stories and lies so things didn’t work out so well. The Miller wished to marry his beautiful sweetheart and have a healthy baby with her. ![]() ![]() That god agreed to grant a wish to the Miller in exchange for saving him. ![]() Many years ago a Miller helped a god who was hunted and injured by the wild hunt. We are introduced to the story with a tale of the gods and the wild hunt. Therefore it is riddled with spoilers! This is perfect if you are about the read the sequel and want a refresher on what happened in the first book. ![]()
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