Kerstin gier biography of william
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Mr. Bernard is the butler of the Montrose family. It is unknown how he came to be the butler, but it is implied that he is close to Lady Arista and was close to Lord Lucas Montrose. The second time Gwyneth has an uncontrolled time travel incident, he finds her in a cupboard. He helps Gwyneth open the chest Lord Montrose told Mr. Bernard to hide in a wall.
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In Emerald Green, Lady Tilney is shown calling Paul and Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Bernard. Paul and Lucy most likely adopted this last name so they could finally safely go into hiding and have a normal life. Lucy is also shown to be pregnant at the time. Though it's not directly stated in the books who Mr. Bernard is related to, according to Kerstin Gier, the author, Mr Bernhard is the child of this second child of Lucy and Paul and thus Gwyneth's nephew. Therefore, Mr Bernard is below Gwyneth on the Montrose Family Tree even though he is much older. In additon, in the movie adaptation of Emerald Green, he states that Lucy
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Just Dreaming (The Silver Trilogy #3), by Kerstin Gier
Publish Date: October 8, (audiobook published May 2, )
Published by: Macmillan Audio
Translated to English by: Anthea Bell
Narrated by: Marisa Calin
Pages: (approx. 10 1/2 hrs)
Genre: YA Paranormal
My Rating: ★★★★☆ ( out of 5 stars)
Synopsis:
The course of dream travel never did run smooth—at least, not in Liv Silvers experience. Able to visit other peoples dreams (whether they want her to or not), Liv has solved mysteries, unearthed difficult truths, fought madmen, and escaped life-threatening peril, all from the comfort of her own bed. But Livs troubles are just beginning
A rocky romance, a malicious blogger with a hidden identity, a wedding, and a classmate (or two) dead-set on revenge all await Liv in this action-packed conclusion to the Silver trilogy.
My Review:
This was definitely a great ending to such a fun trilogy! I very much enjoyed listening to these audiobooks. G
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Saphirblau
Like I said, not much happens in this book, but imma recap it anyways: after running into Lucy and Paul at the end of the first book, everyone at Temple is shook because they know that something fishy is going on but they don't know what to do about it. On top of that, the Count of Saint Germain has ordered Gwendolyn and Gideon to participate at a soirée and later at a ball in the 18th century and so Gwen has to be prepared for that, since she's an idiot sandwich and doesn't even know what a soirée is not even spea