Tufa Series by Alex Bledsoe, T. Frohock

3.97 · 92 ratings
  • The Hum and the Shiver (Tufa #1)
    #1

    The Hum and the Shiver (Tufa #1)

    Alex Bledsoe

    Rated: 3.81 of 5 stars
    · 30 ratings · published 2011

    No one knows where the Tufa came from, or how they ended up in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee, yet when the first Europeans arrived, they were already there. Dark-haired, enigmatic, and suspicious of outsiders, the Tufa live quiet lives in the hills and valleys of Cloud County. While their origins may be lost to history, there are clues in their music, hints of their true nature buried in the songs they have passed down for generations... more

  • Hisses and Wings (Tufa #1)
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    Hisses and Wings (Tufa #1)

    Alex Bledsoe, T. Frohock

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2014

    Janet, a young woman whose forebearers were a race of banished faeries, learns of a song that might allow the Tufa to return to their ancestral home. But the song is guarded by Diago, one of the Nefilim, a race descended from angels.Diago knows only too well that the song's power may be misused. Can Janet convince him to give up the song, and if so, does she have the wisdom to use it?

  • Shall We Gather (Tufa #1)
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    Shall We Gather (Tufa #1)

    Alex Bledsoe

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2013

    When one world brushes another, asking the right question can be magic…

  • Wisp of a Thing (Tufa #2)
    #2

    Wisp of a Thing (Tufa #2)

    Alex Bledsoe

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2013

    Wisp of a Thing: a unique contemporary fantasy where magic is hidden in plain sight and age-old rivalries simmer just beneath the surfaceAlex Bledsoe's The Hum and the Shiver was named one of the Best Fiction Books of 2011 by Kirkus Reviews. Now Bledsoe returns to the isolated ridges and hollows of the Smoky Mountains to spin an equally enchanting tale of music and magic older than the hills... more

  • Long Black Curl (Tufa #3)
    #3

    Long Black Curl (Tufa #3)

    Alex Bledsoe

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2015

    Long Black Curl: a brand-new tale in Alex Bledsoe’s acclaimed urban fantasy series, where magic is hidden in plain sight and age-old rivalries simmer just beneath the surfaceIn all the time the Tufa have existed, only two have ever been exiled: Bo-Kate Wisby and her lover, Jefferson Powell. They were cast out, stripped of their ability to make music, and cursed to never be able to find their way back to Needsville... more

  • Chapel of Ease (Tufa #4)
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    Chapel of Ease (Tufa #4)

    Alex Bledsoe

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2016

    The latest installment in Alex Bledsoe's critically-acclaimed Tufa series that Kirkus Reviews calls "powerful, character-driven drama...a sheer delight." (starred review)When Matt Johanssen, a young New York actor, auditions for "Chapel of Ease," an off-Broadway musical, he is instantly charmed by Ray Parrish, the show's writer and composer. They soon become friends; Matt learns that Ray's people call themselves the Tufa and that the musical is based on the history of his isolated home town... more

  • Gather Her Round (Tufa #5)
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    Gather Her Round (Tufa #5)

    Alex Bledsoe

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2017

    In critically-acclaimed Alex Bledsoe’s latest Tufa novel, a monster roams the woods of Cloud County, while another kind of evil lurks in the hearts of menLove and tragedy are not strange bedfellows among the Tufa. Young Kera Rogers disappears while hiking in the woods by Needsville. When her half-eaten remains are discovered, the blame falls upon a herd of wild hogs, a serious threat in this rural community... more

  • The Fairies of Sadieville (Tufa #6)
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    The Fairies of Sadieville (Tufa #6)

    Alex Bledsoe

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2018

    Charming and lyrical, The Fairies of Sadieville continues Alex Bledsoe's widely-praised contemporary fantasy series, about the song-wielding fairy descendants living in modern-day Appalachia."This is real." Three small words on a film canister found by graduate students Justin and Veronica, who discover a long-lost silent movie from more than a century ago. The startlingly realistic footage shows a young girl transforming into a winged being... more

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