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Dark Currents (The Emperor's Edge #2) - Community Reviews back

by Lindsay Buroker
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Robin Lythgoe
Robin Lythgoe rated it 11 years ago
I really enjoyed the first book in this series, Emperor’s Edge, and the fun continues in Dark Currents. Buroker has developed a good, solid framework of society that isn’t thrown off kilter with the inclusion of magic—a magic that is referred to in Amaranthe’s world as “science.” Her writing style i...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 11 years ago
Dark Currents is better than the first book in the series, which struck me as okay, but weak. But it isn't a lot better. The Emperor's Edge was interesting enough to make me this self-published author a second chance, but while this does represent a step forward, it's not enough of one to make me en...
Tami
Tami rated it 11 years ago
The motley crew Amaranthe formed into a more or less professional team grew on me. They were funny and clumsy and arrogant and all-around very human. Amaranthe grew into her role as leader a bit more - her fascination/infatuation with Sicrarius is growing in the curse of this story. But you can ...
Goat Heads and Sand Burrs, P. Kirby's Reading Blog
Fun, fluffy, but not as engaging as the first in the series.Amaranthe and her gang of wanna-be heroes take on a shaman who is carrying a huge grudge against Sicarius and the empire.As I write this, it's been at least a month since I read Dark Currents, the second book in The Emperor's Edge series. A...
wrigglynn
wrigglynn rated it 12 years ago
Didn't like this one as much as the first book. I'm a bit disappointed about Sespian's no-show. Books was an interesting enough character but I am wondering what happened to Sespian after the events of book 1.And...about Amaranthe and Sicarius...I know they will probably get together...eventually. B...
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