Fiction / Fantasy
466 pages / 4071 KB
5 Stars
We have now reached the middle book of the five-book series.
Not the place to start, trust me. Start with Book 1 and read in order.
Arvid, the Master Thief, becomes a major character in this
book. Or, perhaps, I should say his story is told, as he's been a major
character since he rescued Paks way back when. His story is very interesting,
and he became one of my most favorite people. He's a thief, an assassin, and
suddenly a god starts speaking to him, and always at inopportune times. Well,
mostly inopportune times.
Dorrin must deal with the evil of her family, and the
distrust of the other nobles in the king's court. A crown that speaks to her
doesn't seem to help, either. King Kieri must deal with betrayal, dragon fire,
and a less than helpful grandmother.
I strongly suggest you have book four on your pile of books
before you finish this one, as the story only gets more intense and exciting.
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