Summary:Connie is dealing with her battles with Kullervo who has forged a bond with her. He continues to control her as her powers are growing out of control. She is expelled from school and is sent to her Great Aunt. In the process, she runs across a Minotaur. The Minotaur helps her deal with he...
A touching and beautiful story of a young glass-designer getting her recognition through a civil unrest in a semi-idyllic world representing class distinction and other social wrongs, just as the real world. I enjoyed the fine artistic sensibility interpreted as almost magical. Beauty is a necess...
Since I liked the first book lots, I had decided that I wanted to read the companion book. And no, I was not disappointed at all! In fact, I liked it a lot, although it wasn't as good as Dragonfly.I'm glad that this wasn't exactly continuing Ramil and Taoshira's story, because they don't really d...
I might have given this more stars if the author hadn't started trying to put Billy and Cat together. I"m assuming the author is trying to show that people can make a turn around and be better then they are. However, with Billy I can't believe Cat is falling for him! He's tried to kill her, twice...
Mines of the Minotaur (The Companions Quartet #3), 2008, Julia GoldingCharacters: Connie Lionheart (11 year old girl), Colin (Col) Clamworthy (11 year old boy), Skylark (A young Pegasus), Evelyn Lionheart (Connie's Aunt), Lavinia Clamworthy (Col's Grandmother), Aneena Nuruddin (Connie's best frie...