I am finally finished with work, three days late and its been a whirlwind so I didn’t manage to record a YT video for these two reviews. The Dead of Winter series of novellas are wonderfully imaginative and entertaining and I have enjoyed the nine journeys I have read to date.
Teagan Riordain Geneviene is running a Dead of Winter writing and art challenge on her blog, Teagan’s Books. You can join the challenge here: https://teagansbooks.com/2021/12/08/wednesday-writing-what-used-to-be/
You can find my fondant art entry for this challenge on Robbie’s Inspiration here: https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/2021/12/10/robbies-inspiration-dead-of-winter/
Journey 8: The Lost Library

My review
This journey opens with a meeting between the long dead King Hallr and Arawn, planned by Arawn but a surprise to Hallr. What does Arawn want with this powerful former king?
The Deae Matres have finally discovered the Lost Library and meet the ancient and mysterious Haldis. Her family relationships with Hallr and Hallgeir are revealed to all. Emlyn gains a greater understanding of her powers and starts learning to use the Ogham Staff in order to unite with Hallgier, Osabide and Zasha who disappeared so unexpectedly. Unfortunately, the process through which Zasha transitioned into the Lost Library has made changes to her and she is not the same woman she was previously. The Deae Matres, particularly Osabide, are distraught about Zasha’s new persona and poor health, and discuss plans to undo the changes that have taken place.
Emlyn is gaining in confidence and knowledge, although the intense anxiety and mental barriers resulting from the mental abuse she suffered at the hands of her family, frequently manifest themselves in her behaviour and conversations. She spends some time roaming the library and learning more about it. Her interest in various paintings and artifacts will prove to be useful.
Emlyn suffers some distress as she gradually comes to realise that Haldis is not necessarily trustworthy and may have her own agenda. She also suffers disappointment in her relationship with Luce. Will her misgivings about Haldis and Luce prove to be true?
Journey 9: Doors of Attunement

My review
The book starts with some reflections by Luce which are very revealing. His devotion to his mother, fear of his father and the retribution he could take against Luce, ambivalence towards the Deae Matres, and intrigue with Emlyn are all revealed. His relationship with the Listeners, a new and intriguing element to the book, is mentioned.
Emlyn, Osabide and Fotia, previously Zasha, cross over into another realm on the advice of Haldis who has recommended this journey as the only way of reinstating Zasha’s own personality and good health. The trio come across the three doors of Attunement and realise they must open one in order to move forward with their question. They meet the Listeners who can grant the requests of questors at their discretion.
Fotia must make a difficult decision and Emlyn learns that there is more to the trios quest than simply restoring Zasha. It is also necessary to seek and find the missing crown of the Ohgam Staff.
The plans of both Arwan and Haldis are revealed.
The imagery and imaginative characters and settings included in this episode are more marvelous and intriguing than ever. A most worthy read and a great step forward in this epic journey.
Purchase Dead of Winter Journeys 1 to 11 by Teagan Riordain Geneviene
Journey 11, the Sumelazon Escarpment
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Journey 10, Pergesca
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Journey 9, Doors of Attunement
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Journey 8, The Lost Library
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Journey 7, Revenant Pass
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Journey 6, The Fluting Fell
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Journey 5, Llyn Pistyll Falls
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Journey 2, Penllyn
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Journey 1, Forlorn Peak
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I am enjoying Teagan’s serial story too. I saw your fondant cake creation. OMGosh, you are SUCH a talented cake artist, Robbie!
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I’m so glad you are part of the Journeys, Priscilla. Have a wonderful rest of the week. Hugs on the wing!
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Hi Priscilla, I have seen you lovely reviews. I always read other peoples after I write mine. I am always interested to see what other people enjoyed the most in a book I’ve also read. I often see things that I missed by doing this.
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Robbie, I agree that it’s best to wait to read other reviews until after we’ve written our own. And yes, it’s wonderful fun to share the parts we liked. 🙂
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Robbie, your reviews thrill me. Of course I love your videos, but they are a bonus. I’m just grateful for your lovely reviews, especially since I understand how busy work has been — on top of everything else.
I’m sharing all over social media, and I just now updated my Wednesday blog post to include a link to this post.
I’m actually doing a third post this week for Thursday Doors, so your timing is perfect — I can add this review! You’ve encouraged me to push on through with work on Journey 12. Hugs on the wing!
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Hi Teagan, I am glad you like these reviews. As I mentioned to Dan, reviewing a series without giving away spoilers and keeping a fresh view each time is an interesting challenge for me. I don’t read series generally other then Hode’s Hill by Mae Clair and Harry Potter.
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That makes it mean even more to me. 🙂
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You do wonderful reviews, Robbie. I am enjoying this series very much.
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Hi DAn, I do find it a little more difficult to review a series and come up with fresh insights for each without spoilers. I’m glad you enjoyed this post.
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Thanks for all your support, Dan. Hugs!
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An epic journey indeed!
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I am really enjoying this tale, Liz.
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Hi Liz. Yes, it’s a huge, layered story. That’s one of the reasons I chose to make it into monthly novelettes. The size of a single book was rather daunting. Now I’m polishing up Journey 12. Take care. Big hugs.
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Will you release it as a book or leave it as a serial?
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Thanks for sharing this series, Robbie. I’m not sure I’ve seen these books before. Although I don’t read a lot of series, I do enjoy seeing what’s out there. 🙂
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Hi Barbara, I am a big fan of Teagan’s writing and I think Dead of Winter is a wonderful tribute to her imaginative talent. I have journeys 10 and 11 on my kindle.
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Hi Barbara. I made it sort of a cross between a series and a serial, with monthly novelettes. In doing that, I’m editing a mammoth manuscript. I know there’s an end, but not completely sure how many installments. Now I’m polishing #12, I thought 13 would be the last, but now I’m not absolutely certain. One sure thing is that it won’t go beyond 15. (I’m hoping for 13.)
Thanks for visiting. Hugs on the wing.
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That sounds fun! And Happy Holidays to you, Teagan!
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HI Teagan, you can’t finish on 13, it’s unlucky. You may have to skip 13 and finish on 14 [smile].
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Does that mean you get to FINALLY have a break, Robbie? Wonderful reviews, I need to catch up on this series.
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Yes, I will get a break now because everything has stopped, not just here but in the rest of southern Africa too. The UK and US pretty much slow down from tomorrow too.
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I’m glad. You deserve it after the busy year you’ve had!
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Jacquie, I confess that I sometimes worry about how hard Robbie works. She really is a Wonder Woman. I hope all is well in your world. Hugs on the wing.
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She’s like the Energizer bunny, lol. I’m well, ty. I’m working on a YA novel to go with your amazing cover 🙂
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I have had a lovely day today, Teagan, working on my Christmas gingerbread project. Very relaxing.
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Yay! I’m so glad to hear that, Jacquie. Let me know when you are ready for the text. You’ve already paid.
Keep writing happily. Hugs!
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It’s wonderful to see you are still enjoying this series so much. I love your entry into the baking contest.
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HI Carla, the series has become even more intriguing and exciting as I’ve gone along. I enjoy Teagan’s writing very much.
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Great reviews, Robbie! I am currently reading Journey #9. What a fascinating world Teagan built!
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Hi Jan, Teagan has a wonderful imagination and this series is certainly a tribute to her talent.
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Thanks so much, Jan. Even a decade later (after writing) that world was still strong in my mind — one reason why I had to find a way to publish the story. I hope you love Journey 9. Hugs on the wing.
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A fabulous series that I am also hooked on, Robbie. I have journey 11 waiting and I hope I’ll catch up over the holidays. I also love your winter creation. It is amazing what you can bring to life with fondant! Take care and thanks for sharing!
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Hi Olga, I am glad you enjoyed these reviews and my winter wonderland. I have 10 and 11 ahead, I like to read them in pairs.
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Hi Olga. I didn’t think I would be able to, but now it looks like I will have Journey 12 finished by Christmas. I remember you like to read them in twos. Your reviews mean the world to me. I’m delighted you enjoy this story. Stay safe and well. Hugs on the wing.
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Love the reviews and how you reveal wonderful snippets yet never give spoilers away. Your fondant Jack Frost details were as well done as Teagan’s Journeys. Wonderful!
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Hi Pat. Robbie really is a source of inspiration. Thanks for being part of the Journeys — and for visiting here. Hugs on the wing!
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Hugs by return reindeer. 🎀🎄🌲🎁✒️📝
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Thank you for this lovely comment, I do try hard with these reviews. It is a little more challenging to write reviews for a series. I’m glad you enjoyed Jack Frost.
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Hooked by a previous review, I’m determined to get to this compelling series soon! Enjoy your hols, Robbie.
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Hi Chris. Robbie’s reviews have been a hook for me many times. I’m honored by hers on Dead of Winter. I hope you will love the Journeys. Hugs on the wing!
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Hi Chris, I spent yesterday doing my entire Christmas shop in one huge go and today finishing all the bits for my Christmas gingerbread creation.
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Well done you, Robbie! One final push on the shopping and I’m finished too. Looking forward to seeing your Christmas… Castle? 🏰🎄🎅
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Nope, its not a castle, I’ve already done that. This is a very imaginative piece.
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Now you have me intrigued. I shall be looking out for the creation, Robbie. Hope you enjoy the book. I’ve just opened a new door. God bless Africa! 🙂
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Africa isn’t looking so bad lately when I look at the madness in the UK and Australia. Have you ever noticed that everything takes much longer than you expected.
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Yes on both counts, Robbie!
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PS, you will love this series. You, Teagan, and Craig Boyack have the best imaginations I know.
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What a lovely thing to say! 😊 I have Teagan’s, Craig’s and your books lined up on my Kindle and plan to get some serious reading done over the holidays.📚💖
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I am hoping for the same, Chris. I have two Beta reads and then your book and one of Judith Barrows.
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Reblogged this on Ed;s Site..
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Many thanks for sharing, Ed. Hugs on the wing!
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Great reviews, Robbie 🙂 I am loving this journey Teagan is taking us on.
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Denise, I’m so glad you are part of the Journeys. Your reviews thrill me. I hope you’ve had a lovely week. Hugs on the wing!
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Excellent reviews! Thanks for sharing, Robbie. Congratulations, Teagan!
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Thanks for taking time to visit, Mark. Hugs on the wing!
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Hi Mark, this is a great series. Thanks for visiting.
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I’m amazed you find time to do any reviews! I am sure the authors are grateful…
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I know that I certainly am, Jim. Thanks for visiting. Hugs on the wing.
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best of luck with your books, Teagan!
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Hi Jim, I find time to do about 5 reviews a month. They do take time, about 45 minutes to an hour each.
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plus the reading!
that’s a very generous use of your time…
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Thanks for sharing, Michael.
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Always with a great pleasure, Robbie! xx Michael
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Thanks for the wonderful reviews on Teagan’s wonderful series. I think it was a great decision of her, putting the story in more parts. So i can read it step by step, what is also me bringing better forward in the vocabulary. 😉 xx Michael
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Hi Michael, I am delighted that you are on this reading journey with me. Teagan is hugely talented and I love her books and blog.
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Thanks for always best information, Robbie! Without you i would miss a lot of good reading experiences! Oh yes, Teagan is a wonderful writer, and also fantastic in grafik design. xx Michael
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She is multi-talented, Michael. Hugs
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More fabulous reviews on Teagan’s series! I can’t believe there are so many out, and I still haven’t started the first one.
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Hi Teri, Teagan’s Dead of Winter series is a real treat. A wonderful fantasy adventure.
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