Stunning. Just wow! Quest fantasy? Some. Epic? Undoubtedly. Utterly riveting? Definitely. No letup. Ms. Schafer, color me sold on whatever you write next.“Revenge is to soothe the pain of the living, not bring back the dead. Shall I show you how pleasant it will taste?”
Mind-blowing! An investigation and so many twists and turns! A family of blood mages like vampires....a great cast of characters...I can't believe this is the author's second book. And what a middle-book-in-a-trilogy! Just a caveat: do yourself a favour, and keep the final book ready at hand (guess ...
A smuggler named Dev is hired to escort a young man from Ninavel to Alathia, taking him through the treacherous Whitefire Mountains. But when the young man turns out to be an apprentice Blood Mage with an angry master on his backtrail, Dev gets a lot more than he bargained for... I had this on my...
Here's my full review: http://wildersbookreview.com/2013/08/13/the-whitefire-crossing-by-courtney-schafer/Really enjoyed this and am looking forward to reading Tainted City.
I picked up [b:The Whitefire Crossing|10928630|The Whitefire Crossing (Shattered Sigil, #1)|Courtney Schafer|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1347985324s/10928630.jpg|15845701] a while ago - I had seen it mentioned on r/fantasy a few times, and really enjoyed Courtney Schafer's AMA, as wel...
Dev and Kiran are unwilling guests of Alathia since crossing the border from the lawless, magic rules city of Niravel to free Kiran, a blood mage, from his cruel master, Ruslan. Dev is desperate to return – if he doesn’t, his friend’s daughter, Melly, will face a terrible fate without someone to loo...
As seen on Stumptown Books.Part of the Non-European Fantasy by Women blog series.I honestly don't even know where to begin with this review. I LOVED this book. And if you look through my review history, you'll know that's a rarity. How do I even write 5-star reviews? I don't get much practice!The st...
I was rooting for Dev/Kiran. No matter how they described him, I just had this portly middle-aged man image in my mind when I read about Pello, despite the fact that he was a shadow man. Actually, he looked a bit like Varys.
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