![]() ![]() Every event and each character is thoughtfully and perfectly placed. The plot is purposefully and intricately wound together with a folk- and fairy-tale charm to it. I really loved how it is simple yet powerful. This may be a short book, but I was completely spell-bound by the entire thing. For the next days, Keturah searches desperately to find her true love and fight for her life, all the while knowing that her story is ending and time is slipping out of her hands. Every night, she refuses to tell Lord Death the ending of her story unless he gives her another day to live. When Keturah fails, she returns to Lord Death to spin him an unending story about a girl who could not find love and a man who was filled with darkness. Keturah returns to her village and she searches hopelessly for her soulmate, in hopes that it can save her life. Lord Death has his own offer: if in the next day, she can find her true love, she will be able to have her life. ![]() But Keturah bargains with Lord Death and promises him a story as long as he spares her life for one more day. On the third night of wandering around, a handsome figure in black approaches her and says it is her time to leave the world. Keturah (16) follows a deer into the woods and gets lost. Diverse Easy Reader | Illustrated Chapter. ![]()
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