The characters were brilliantly written and the setting was simply perfect. Rachel is a very talented Author and she took me to my happy place, a summer music festival. But that Sparkle between them fizzles in the background, I was eagerly waiting to see what would happen between them. Oh how I loved Luc and Willow, each has secrets to uncover. One they never thought they would revisit!īut with Luc back for the annual music festival, can they repair their fractured relationship or will Willow walk away once and for all! They have a long complicated history together. Oh and she definitely wasn't expecting the ever so handsome and Brooding Musician Luc, to walk into her Mums shop. What she didn’t plan on, was being back in the Isle of Wight and helping out in her Mums eclectic music shop. So she runs away leaving her ex at the alter. Willow is on the way to her wedding, except for one thing, she's having huge doubts, and not just the so called wedding jitters. The Summer Island Festival was a thoroughly enjoyable Read, oh and the cover is gorgeous, it just made me want to go to a festival! The Iron Islands are an archipelago made up of 31 islands all together, seven of which are considered the major islands, because everything on Planetos happens in sevens.5☆ A thoroughly Entertaining and Enjoyable Read, I couldn't put down! The largest of them is known as Great Wyk, followed by Harlaw, which is the wealthiest and most populous of the islands. The island of Pyke is only the third largest of the group, but it’s the seat of House Greyjoy, which has ruled the Iron Islands since 33AC, when Lord Vickon Greyjoy of Pyke was elected following the Targaryen War of Conquest. Prior to their rule, the Iron Islands had been run by House Hoare, who refused to rule from the islands themselves, but ran things from parts of the Riverlands, which they had conquered. (The final member of House Hoare to rule was Harren the Black, who oversaw the construction of Harrenhal, only for the Targaryens and their Dragons to arrive in Westeros and begin their conquest the day it was completed. Unlike the rest of the Seven Kingdoms, the Iron Islands are fiercely independent, and stick to their own ways and gods. They do not follow the Old Gods, or the Faith of the Seven, but claim allegiance to The Drowned God, also sometimes referred to as He Who Dwells Beneath the Waves. (There is a sept on Great Wyk, though, showing the strength of those inland ways.) Like the Islands themselves, the Drowned God is harsh he clashes with his enemy The Storm God whenever their is a storm, which is often on the Islands. And yet, Iron Islanders also believe that “what is dead may never die,” meaning that those who die and whose bodies are put out to sea will feast forever in the Watery Halls of the Drowned God with his mermaid attendants. The priests for this religious order are known as Drowned Men. Ironborn children are “drowned” at birth, in a ritual much like Christan full body christenings. Drowned Men are drowned a second time as adults, this time to the point of asphyxiation, whereupon they are resuscitated with a primitive form of CPR. The Iron Islanders also have a tradition when it comes to choosing their leaders. In the other six kingdoms, succession is determined by primogeniture, and in all but Dorne, male-preference cognatic primogeniture (meaning that women can inherit, but only if there are absolutely no living male heirs). Dorne has absolute primogeniture, where gender doesn’t matter, only birth order. In ancient times, the Iron Islands didn’t care who was born first, or if your father was king. When the current ruling monarch died, the leaders of all the Ironborn Houses, and the Great Captains of ships, gathered together to formally elect their next leader, the closest thing to democracy in either Essos or Westeros. The Kingsmoot was held on the island of Old Wyk, the holiest of the great islands, on a spot known as Nagga’s hill.
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