![]() For Corbet Lynn is not the same as others - he has returned to the village to claim his inheritance, Lynn Hall, decades after his father murdered his own father in the hall itself. She describes her first sighting of him as though she were in a dream, and from that moment on she becomes obsessed with him. One day a stranger comes to the village, a young man called Corbet Lynn. She lives in a small village, loving nothing more than to go barefoot into the woods and collect flowers and herbs for the local villagers. For the most part, this is a good thing, but there are times it felt that she may have been too descriptive the story sometimes felt obscured by the overly lyrical writing. She pays much attention to nature and the relationship that some people create with it, and she is very dscriptive in all her metaphor and imagery. ![]() Firstly, her writing style remains the same. ![]() To a degree, there are many similarities. This is the second book by Mckillip that I have read. ![]()
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