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Changes: Volume Three of the Collegium Chronicles (Valdemar Series) - Mercedes Lackey, Nick Podehl
Changes: Volume Three of the Collegium Chronicles (Valdemar Series)
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Mags was a Trainee in the Heraldic Collegium in Haven, Valdemar’s capital city. Though his background of poverty and abuse at Cole Pieters’ gem mine set him apart from most other trainees, nonetheless he had found his own group of friends. Bear, Lena, and Amily were all students whose situations... show more
Mags was a Trainee in the Heraldic Collegium in Haven, Valdemar’s capital city. Though his background of poverty and abuse at Cole Pieters’ gem mine set him apart from most other trainees, nonetheless he had found his own group of friends. Bear, Lena, and Amily were all students whose situations in life set them apart from more usual Trainees. The four of them had found mutual support in their shared misfortunes, and together struggled to help one another find solutions to their individual problems.But Mags’ friendship with Amily brought him to the attention of the King’s Own. The seemingly immortal Companion Rolan had Chosen Nikolas to suit the specific needs of the current monarch, and those needs were for an agent who could collect information surreptitiously. Nikolas recognized the same traits in Mags that Rolan had recognized in him and because of Mags’ friendship with Amily, no one would think twice about seeing her overprotective father spending time with Amily’s “suitor.”So Mags began training as Nikolas’ partner. They worked in disguise at night with Mags as Nikolas’s deaf and mute helper, where his extensive knowledge of gems―especially his skill at separating the real from the fake―would be an added benefit. Hiding in the shadows behind the desk, pretending to neither hear nor speak, Mags could better “observe” the clients, and even the surrounding neighborhood. And Nikolas could send him out on “errands” to chase down leads.But this new job was far more dangerous than Mags had ever considered. For there were mysterious agents in the city―agents who sought to bring down the kingdom, and no one knew where they came from or who they worked for. They were smart, talented, and preternaturally fast. And most of all they were willing to do anything―anything―to bring Valdemar to ruin.
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Format: Audio CD
ISBN: 9781501231179 (1501231170)
ASIN: 1501231170
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Edition language: English
Series: Valdemar: Collegium Chronicles (#3)
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The Caffeinated Diva reads...
The Caffeinated Diva reads... rated it
5.0 Changes
Although I love the Valdemar saga, one of my favorite series that I go back to over and over again, I have to admit that this this installment of the Collegium Chronicles is my least favorite thus far. I still love Mags, as well his friends Lena and Bear, but this particular book dragged for me. A...
The Primroses Were Over
The Primroses Were Over rated it
3.0 Changes
The pacing of this series is seriously off. On some level, I feel like *this* was supposed to be book two. The same issues come up, but everyone deals with them the way they should have the last time around. Bear and Lena finally deal with some of their family issues. They fight some with both Mags ...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
1.0 Changes: Volume Three of the Collegium Chronicles (A Valdemar Novel)
I wondered at times reading this if Mercedes Lackey has gotten so much worse, or it's just my tastes have changed this much since she thrilled me in my early twenties with her tales of Valdemar, with its sentient "companions"--horse-shaped magical beings who partner "heralds" who help police, defend...
Betsy's Non-Blog
Betsy's Non-Blog rated it
3.0 Changes (The Collegium Chronicles, #3)
This is the third installment of the Collegium Chronicles, about a young boy Chosen by a Companion of Valdemar while he was doing slave labor in a mine. It's set during the early years of Valdemar when the Collegium is just getting established. I enjoyed this as I do most books about Valdemar, but...
crownoflaurel
crownoflaurel rated it
Still suffering from the same issues as the earlier books in the trilogy.Seriously, this whole trilogy could have been dealt with in one book. If this had been developed like one of her earlier books, it could have contained this story & more, as well as had more satisfying characters. I like Mags, ...
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