Bitterbynde

Bitterbynde

The Bitterbynde is a fantasy trilogy by Australian writer Cecilia Dart-Thornton. It comprises The Ill-Made Mute, The Lady of the Sorrows, and The Battle of Evernight.

A 'Bitterbynde' refers to an unbreakable promise or oath.


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  • The Battle of Evernight — infobox Book | name = The Battle of Evernight title orig = translator = image caption = First edition hardback frontcover author = Cecilia Dart Thornton illustrator = cover artist = country = Australia language = English series = Bitterbynde… …   Wikipedia

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