Divided Allegiance
Now a seasoned combat veteran, Paksenarrion must seek the fabled stronghold of Luap far to the west. The way is long, the dangers many -- and none can say whether glory or ruin awaits....
Now a seasoned combat veteran, Paksenarrion must seek the fabled stronghold of Luap far to the west. The way is long, the dangers many -- and none can say whether glory or ruin awaits....
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780671697860 (0671697862)
Publish date: October 1st 1988
Publisher: Baen
Pages no: 522
Edition language: English
Series: The Deed of Paksenarrion (#2)
The second of the Deed of Paskenarrion trilogy, I find it even better than the first. Paks is still growing up and going through trials, and she's learning to think on her own (thank the baby monkey). The plot is fast pace and entertaining... It does feel a bit dated, but not so much so that I ...
I feel like this trilogy should be one - albeit long - book. I don't like how it was split into three books.
This reader's personal opinion, ©2012, all rights reserved, not to be quoted, clipped or used in any way by Google Play, amazon.com or other commercial booksellers* For 90% of the thing, Paks was Paks and my enjoyment of story had its ups and downs. Ups with the story progressing, Paks finally on w...
Fantasy Review BarnThis is the second part of the ‘Deed of Paksenarrion’ trilogy. The first part told how Paks left her home to avoid a forced marriage, joining the local Duke’s private army and discovering they were mercenaries. There was a lot of detail about army life, with numerous skirmishes an...
The ending is nice but the fantasy element seems a bit cliched & awkward.